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Meet the new women of suburbia

America is having a love affair with British television. This irresistible lust with BBC programming has brought us such TV juggernauts as The Office and American Idol, so it is with bated breath that we await HBO’s newest British import to be adapted to American television: Suburban Shootout.

Shootout is a satirical comedy about a woman who leaves the city for the safety of suburbia only to find herself caught between two rival gangs of vigilante housewives. (June Cleaver these women are not.) Both gangs are fighting for control of their small suburban neighborhood in the same homicidal spirit that Tony Soprano and his boys wanted to control New Jersey.

The American cast has just been finalized and from the looks of whom they have cast, this series seems very promising.

Judy Greer

Judy Greer is on tap to play the central role as the new housewife on the block that slowly finds out that these suburbs are no safer than the city she fled. This series could finally be Greer’s time to shine. In the past she hasn’t had the best of luck with sitcoms: Arrested Development only developed into three short seasons; Love Monkey got no love; and Miss Guided was led down a pathway to cancellation. I’ve been a huge fan of Greer’s ever since she stepped into the roll of the “flashy” executive assistant Kitty Sanchez in Arrested Development so it is great to see that she will finally get to showcase her comedic talents in another dark comedy – only this time she is heading a cast instead of playing a supporting role.

Kelly Preston

Kelly Preston is also on-board, playing Camilla, the leader of the “bad gang.” Preston has previously starred in some movie called Jerry McGuire and (more importantly) as Famke Janssen’s character’s girlfriend in the movie Eulogy.

Rachel Harris and Kerri Kenney

Rounding out the cast is two of today’s highly underused comedic talents: Rachel Harris and Kerri Kenney. Harris gives Tina Fey’s trademark glasses a run for their money. Her dry wit was the main reason to tune into the (now canceled) ABC series, Notes From The Underbelly, in which she co-starred with Kissing Jessica Stein’s Jennifer Westfeldt. Kerri Kenney’s most notable role is as Deputy Trudy Wiegel on Comedy Central’s series Reno 911. Prior to that, Kenney starred in the short-lived series The Ellen Show – not to be confused with Ellen DeGeneres’ other show, Ellen, or her current wildly popular show called … Ellen. (Hmm, we may need volunteers to help Ellen think of prospective show titles next time around.)

I can’t wait to see how well this show will translate into American television. HBO is in dire need of a great female ensemble cast since the end of the Sex and the City era. Do you think this show will have what it takes to fill the female void on HBO?

lushbliss's picture

ahhh yes this looks amazing!

ahhh yes this looks amazing! haha these women are hilarious im totally looking forward to a female centric dark comedy. Yay :0)
joca's picture

I've never heard of the

I've never heard of the British version, but this seems like a great idea.  It's hilarious, kinda reminds me of the absurdity of Weeds.  I'm very excited.
Sapphogal's picture

Those women on the cover of

Those women on the cover of the DVD remind me of Patsy and Edina!  If this show is reeemotely as comical as AbFab then count me in!
Through.the.looking.glasS's picture

British version

I remember watching the British version of this when it first aired a few years ago. I never really liked it though (even though Anna Chancellor played one of the lead characters if I remember correctly). It was kind of a Weeds meets Desperate Housewives, but didn't quite pull it off in my opinion. Well, maybe the American version will work out.
cbaker3333's picture

I heart Rachel Harris

I would watch just about anything she is in- I even watched the phone commercial where she was the realestate broker on the phone.

I think she is also the voice of "Mrs. Slowski" in those Comcast commericals with the turtles.

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TBreen's picture

my world is forever changed

She IS the voice of Mrs. Slowsky! Now another reason to love her. Thanks! (ps: Quaker Rice Cake snacks even appeal to me now simply because she is peddling them.)

tarrabbit's picture

it was only a matter of time

as one inside the industry looking out - last year was the british domination of american television leading roles, whereas this coming year, will be the invasion of american remakes of british series.

you can either celebrate, or damn, the writer's strike for this - depending on your view.
HotHandle's picture

A viable alternative to Sex and the City?

I love British TV shows, am a big fan of "Bad Girls" and BBC America.  It will be interesting to see if this show can fill the void that "Sex and the City" left on HBO.  The cast looks great.

By the way, when does the show premiere?

 

Alex-Blaine-Layder's picture

Oh great, more women

Oh great, more women fighting with each other. *groan*
Through_the_Rye's picture

This looks fabulous! Rachel

This looks fabulous! Rachel Harris was the only good part of Notes from the Underbelly, and I was sad that I would miss her humor. And Reno 911 was hilarious in seasons 1 and 2 - Now if the lady who plays Clementine Johnson would sign on, and Jennifer Coolidge, then I think we would have a perfect cast!

 

Piccalilli's picture

There are clips of the show

There are clips of the show to be seen in the usual places on t'internet. I thought it was great fun, but I'm betting the American version tones down the language.
NorthernStar's picture

on the other hand

Kelly Preston is married to John Travolta, whose homophobia a-la-schientology is too well known for comfort.
annabrent's picture

  I've always found

 

I've always found Kelly Preston very sexy, its a damn shame she is married to that idiot...

Sapphogal's picture

Totally was thinking the

Totally was thinking the same thing
kinnycamm's picture

the british do it again!

This show actually aired on american tv in 2006 on the Oxygen network.i was so pissed they didn't bring it back.If the american version is half as good as the british version is then we are in for a treat.  You thought Anna Chancellor was a raging bitch  in Tipping the Velvet. She's even more ruthless in Surburban Shootout,and pretty sexy too i might add.
LoveLillianGish's picture

love to those smart Brits

Ah, this sounds good and with a great cast. I expect laughter and intense wit to take place. Because their acting is great and their humor is pretty flawless when they try to make jokes work. Judy Greer and Rachel Harris are both very funny ladies and they can whip out a joke in a flash and they dont even need to build it up. Kerri Kenney is also very funny and I love how shameless she comes off. Completely unbridled and oblivious-quality fun. And I agree with the poster above-notes from the underbelly was lackluster, until Rachel came on the screen and then it was great until she went away again.

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