Adapt a new story or a different book, same production company.
Adapt a new story or a different book, same production company.
Now that we have seen it all - question for book readers - is Ed's skeeviness totally a show invention or is it in the book in a material way?
The overlapping double circle window usually is video shorthand for someone viewing through a pair of binoculars.
I wanted Paul Spector to die every episode and that series felt like torture porn keeping him as the adversary after his capture so I had to quit watching.
Unspoken is that Celeste lawyered up everyone with the same story to minimize the possibility of a charges/criminal trial.
I haven't seen the Crashing of which you are talking about but cringe/comedy/pathos/jeez the pathos describes Fleabag pretty perfectly and it's only six episodes.
I usually like Stilman and Beckinsale but for some reason Love and Friendship didn't click with me.
Wait a minute. In the original Oldboy the main character and the woman are father and daughter. I haven't seen the remake so I assume you mistyped that?
I laughed with joy at the third set of titles indicating yet another point of view.
For epics, BBC's recent production of War and Peace is pretty good IMHO, but I've never read the book.
I haven't read it, sorry for the wrong impression, I've only seen the TV series. I kind of wish I had read the book first, the show was good with great production values and performances from the leads, and it's only four episodes so time/plot sort of flies by.
Right, I forgot about that, there was the point where Rose/Ravi keeping Major in the dark about the reverting mice/funeral director.
After reading the comments on Harlots, watched The Crimson Petal and the White. I kind of feel like they really struggled with the translation from the book because sometimes the characters' motivations didn't seem to be explained but that would have been easier to demonstrate with a narrative inner voice, for…
I haven't read these in thirty years by my memory is that Childhood's End is a pretty good novella, Fountains of Paradise is a pretty fascinating novel set in Sri Lanka and Rendezvouz with Rama is a good series, better than the more famous 2001 series that I could not finish.
Same here, but the voice in episode one is a least spoilery spoiler - dead giveaway for something.
I thought the ex/current/ex-boyfriend's humanity is ticking time bomb is a huge loose end but haven't done a rewatch so could be wrong.
Good punchline but I didn't like the movie all that much, either!
At this point, it's better than Supergirl for me so I am dropping Supergirl from my watching habits, much as I look forward to Mon-El dying and Lena and Supergirl hooking up.
AV dropping - probably combination of ratings/ad clicks on reviews/audience of show/comment activity? Let's see if they continue with Preacher…
Stupid question, that's just a fat suit, right? I was thinking I know the voice and the face but holy cow he really is a method actor if he put on all those pounds.
um, I watch it for the fights, almost everything else about it is pretty bad, the magic endowed teenager is good at sullen and stupid but not much else.