Magic Mind Tricks
Magic Mind Tricks Biography
Lenny Pickett, “Saturday Night Live” (NBC): I’m not sure who’s most responsible for “SNL’s” great musical moments this year, but let’s go ahead and give credit to the underappreciated Pickett, who has served as the show’s musical director since 2000. From Mick Jagger’s touching farewell serenade to Kristen Wiig to Martin Short’s star-studded ode to holiday hormones earlier this month, Pickett & Co. have hit all the right notes.
Aaron Sorkin, “The Newsroom” (HBO): The man with the golden touch, not to mention an Oscar for “The Social Network,” is primed for a letdown, but this dramedy shouldn’t be it. Yes, the series could be cloying and even ridiculous at times, but more often than not, Sorkin’s dialogue rang out with romantic overtones and optimistic fervor. Realistic? No way. Rousing? You bet.
Tim Van Patten, “Boardwalk Empire” (HBO): In the late 1970s, Van Patten’s TV legacy consisted of playing a guy named Salami on “The White Shadow.” Today, he’s heralded by film historian David Thomson as possibly the most important director of his generation. Hear that, Spielberg? Van Patten helmed the handsomely shot “Boardwalk Empire” four times in 2012. He’s also put his mark on “The Sopranos,” “Rome,” “Deadwood” and “The Wire.” Not bad for a guy with a mediocre jump shot.
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