CAUTION CAT: Media
TV, Movie, DVD, Media
- Undocumented Movie on AMAZON
Amazon link for DVD and download from IFC for the movie "Undocumented" due date January 17th 2012.
- Undocumented Movie on iTunes
iTunes link for DVD and download from IFC for the movie "Undocumented" due date January 17th 2012.
- Law And Order: Los Angeles
Law & Order: Los Angeles starring Skeet Ulrich,Terrance Howard and Regina Hall is an American police procedural-legal television drama series set in Los Angeles, where it is produced. Created and produced by Dick Wolf and developed by Blake Masters, it premiered on NBC on September 29, 2010, as a spin-off of Wolf's successful crime drama Law and Order. The Caution Cat song Rollin' was placed in episode three Harbor City. The show received a full season pickup on October 18, 2010 but by January 18, 2011 NBC announced that it was putting the series on hold indefinitely. According to a representative of the show, the scheduling change was not caused entirely by the recent cast shake-up (Ulrich leaving cast,etc) The complete first season and individual episode download is now available on Amazon and iTunes.
- How to Make It in America
How to Make It in America is an American comedy-drama that premiered on HBO on February 14, 2010 and is executive produced by Mark Wahlberg (Entourage) The series follows the lives of Ben Epstein (Bryan Greenberg) and his friend Cam Calderon (Victor Rasuk) as two enterprising twenty-somethings hustling their way through New York City's fashion scene, determined to achieve their version of the American Dream. Trying to make a name for themselves in the city's competitive fashion scene, Ben Epstein and his friend and business partner Cam Calderon use their street knowledge and connections as burgeoning entrepreneurs to make it big. First season of the show included the Caution Cat song Landslide.The second season started on October 2, 2011 but by December HBO has decided not to do a third season.
- Friday Night Lights
Friday Nights Lights is a television show based on the book and movie on the NBC network. Caution Cat has a song in season two from the Eighteen record called Number Two. The 5th and final season aired in the Fall of 2010 and included the song Kim OK from the record Between Songs. In July 2011, it was reported that Friday Night Lights creator Peter Berg was trying to pitch a second movie with the cast of the series which would pick up where the show left off. During the Television Critics Association's Summer Press Tour on August 1, 2011, Berg confirmed that the script was completed and the Universal Pictures movie is on track for a potential 2012 release.
- The Mentalist
The Mentalist is an American police procedural television series which debuted on September 23, 2008, on CBS. The show was created by Bruno Heller, who is also the show's executive producer. It follows the fictional story of Patrick Jane who, as a paid consultant, uses unorthodox methods to aid a fictional unit of the California Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in homicide investigations. The show is played all over the world in over 40 different countries and is now in its fourth season.Caution Cat has a song called "Rollin" in episode "A Dozen Red Roses"
- HUGE
Huge is an American drama series that aired on the ABC Family television network. The series was based on young-adult novel of the same name by Sasha Paley. The hour-long drama series revolves around eight teens sent to a summer weight-loss camp called Camp Victory. Winnie Holzman (creator of My So-Called Life) and her daughter Savannah Dooley wrote the pilot. The song Lean On Somebody from the Show Business Donkey record was played in episode five.
- Skins
Skins is a British teen drama that follows a group of teenagers in Bristol, South West England, through the two years of sixth form. The controversial plot line explores issues such as dysfunctional families, mental illness (including eating disorders), sexual orientation identity, substance abuse and death. The show was created by father and son television writers Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain for Company Pictures, and premiered on E4 on 25 January 2007. The show has included alternate versions of Who Are You? and Elephant from the debut record.
- LIFE
Life is an American crime drama television program created by Rand Ravich that aired for two seasons on NBC and was produced by Universal Media Studios. The series stars Damian Lewis as Charlie Crews, a detective released from prison after serving twelve years for a crime he did not commit. Life premiered on September 26, 2007 and now both seasons are available on DVD. The show featured seven Caution Cat tunes over both seasons. Including songs from the albums Put On Your Headphones, Eighteen and Between Songs. The show has been replayed world over and does well in Europe and Eastern Europe in re-run mode.
- The Black Donnellys
The Black Donnellys created by writer/director/producer Paul Haggis: This NBC series follows four young Roman Catholic Irish-Americans in NYC's Hell's Kitchen neighborhood and their involvement with petty and organized crime. Set in the present day, the show draws heavily upon Irish-American history and iconic themes.Three Caution Cat songs from the debut record Put On Your Headphones are featured in the episodes: Was'nt That Enough?,The Black Drop and Easy is the Way.The show lasted only one season on NBC but the DVD release is now available to rent or own. The cancelled Black Donnellys ranked second in shows streamed off of NBC's website, second only to their already number one show Heroes. Recently,the show has been picked up and has begun to air in several European countries.
- Plain Jane
Plain Jane is an American reality television makeover summer series that transforms one woman each week. The show premiered on The CW on Wednesday July 28, 2010 at 9 pm. Each week British fashion expert Louise Roe takes one Jane and transforms her from inside and out with confidence building challenges and a head to toe makeover. It all culminates when she reveals her secret crush to the man of her dreams on a romantic date. The series is produced by Allison Grodner ("Big Brother"), Rich Meehan ("Big Brother") and Amy Palmer ("You're Cut Off") for Fly On the Wall Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television. The song Lean On Somebody from the Show Business Donkey album was featured on episode three. There is now a UK version of the reality show.
- Everwood
Everwood is an American drama television series starring Treat Williams and Emily VanCamp initially airing in the United States on The WB. The series is set in the fictional small town of Everwood, Colorado.This WB network show (now called CW network) featured an outtake song from a Caution Cat recording session called "Crowded Basement Bar" The show stills airs in reruns in the UK and Canada. Warner Home Video has released all four seasons of Everwood on DVD. During its original run the show earned two Emmy nominations and played world wide in over 40 countries.
- South of Nowhere
South of Nowhere is an American TV show created by Thomas W. Lynch starring Mandy Musgrave. Aimed primarily at teenagers, it first aired on November 4, 2005 and was one of six original series on The N. A family moves from Ohio to Los Angeles, where they find themselves unprepared for the city's fast pace, and the overcrowded public school that their three teenagers will attend.The second half of the third and final season aired October 10, 2008 and the final episode aired on December 12, 2008. A total of 40 shows over three seasons were made. Live webisodes were also created to accompany each episode in the season 2 storyline, and they can be seen exclusively through The N's website on the Click. Instrumental music from Caution Cat's debut record can be heard in the show. South of Nowhere is available to download online on the "TV Shows" section of Apple's iTunes Music Store (not available in Canada) and the episodes are formatted for use with the Apple iPod. Nickelodeon and Amazon.com struck a deal to produce DVDs of new and old Nickelodeon shows.
- Fastlane
Fastlane is a Warner Bros / Fox television show starring Bill Bellamy and Tiffani Thiessen that ran for 23 episodes. Show info: Van Ray and Deaqon Hayes are two mismatched cops teamed together by shady vixen police lieutenant, Wilhelmina "Billie" Chambers, in a secretive undercover division of the Los Angeles Police. Operating with the motto "Everything we seize, we keep. Everything we keep, we use," their base of operations is the "Candy Store"—a warehouse containing a fortune in confiscated cars, clothes, weapons and everything else needed to blend into the seedy criminal underworld of Los Angeles. Given criminal covers, the officers use all of the resources at their disposal to apprehend dangerous miscreants while walking the line between cop and criminal, in a close relation to the Miami Vice series. Caution Cat instrumental music from the debut sessions were included for the DVD release. Fastlane-The Complete Series DVD set was released in July of 2008.
- lonelygirl15
lonelygirl15 focused on the life of a fictional teenage girl named Bree, whose YouTube username was the eponymous "lonelygirl15". However, the show did not initially reveal its fictional nature to its audience. After the fictional status of the show was revealed in September 2006, it gradually evolved into a multi-character series including both character videoblogs and action sequences, with a complex story universe involving "trait positive girls" who are sought by an evil organization called "The Order". Caution Cat music appeared on several episodes of the hit web show; titles include At The Beach, Mexican Mating Machine, Tired Of B*tches, Sticks & Stones, Beach Party, and Cabin Fever. Each episode featured a different song from the albums Collecting Clouds and Eighteen. The lonelygirl15 blog won Biggest Web Hit Award on VH1's Big in '06 Awards.
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