Shades of Blue

JENNIFER LOPEZ AND DREA DE MATTEO: THE NEW CAGNEY & LACEY?

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What the world definitely DOESN’T need is another cop show. But when we saw this photo of Jennifer Lopez and Drea de Matteo filming their new series “Shades of Blue,” it brought back fond memories of the 80’s cop show “Cagney & Lacey.” (Sharon Gless and Tyne Daly starred) Somehow two FEMALE cops make the whole idea more interesting. Hopefully, the show will have female writers to make the characters plausible, and less like the plethora of male cop shows.

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FALLING DOWN STAIRS IS NO PROBLEM FOR JENNIFER LOPEZ

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Jennifer Lopez is not thrilled at the prospect of falling down brick stairs and happily allows her stunt double to take over. (Her TV character on the new series Shades of Blue was slugged by the guy who answered the door.) This is the kind of stunt that Tom Cruise wouldn’t do either – because it’s not glamorous or daring or a “look at me!” moment – just dangerous. Tom will cling to the side of a plane in flight because it’s dramatic, but he might actually get hurt falling head first down stairs…

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JENNIFER LOPEZ: AS GOOD AS IT GETS

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It was big news when Jennifer Lopez got this haircut a few months ago, and she considers it “short” but she has never looked better – or more real. Jennifer doesn’t need all those extensions and long eyelashes – she has so much natural beauty. She wants to look down to earth and plausible for new TV series. Maybe playing a detective on the new cop show “Shades of Blue“ is the best thing that’s happened to her.

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JENNIFER LOPEZ: GOOD COP OR BAD COP?

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JENNIFER LOPEZ: GOOD COP OR BAD COP?

Jennifer Lopez keeps herself busy- she’s started filming her new TV cop drama ”Shades of Blue” in New York with Ray Liotta and Drea de Matteo. She plays a cop on the take who’s very tight with her group of corrupt police. The FBI forces her to become an informant and spy on coworkers. It’s a financial and moral dilemma. Barry Levinson is one of the executive producers, adding gravitas, as is Jen’s manager Benny Medina.

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