He wasn’t going to be in that.
He wasn’t going to be in that.
There’s also an animated adaptation, Superman vs. The Elite.
Is one of the movies in the 90s and another one in the 1600s, but with the same cast? That could be a cool idea.
My go-to for Briga Heelan is Ground Floor, which had a lot of her interacting with finance douches.
The movie has been out on DVD/BR in Spain for months, so you could just get it on eBay for not much more than the cost of a cinema ticket.
Nesmith, who mostly retired after inheriting his mother’s Liquid Paper fortune
Yup, that’s one of the moments I remember too. IIRC, the guy playing the joke was Joey Slotnick’s character, who was sleeping with one of his students. Fun show!
It’s on Hulu, as is The Practice.
30-minute episodes is worrying, but I’m definitely on board.
It’s getting its own Netflix show. Not a joke.
Clips of the Best Picture nominees are always introduced, it’s just the non-entertainment industry aspect that’s new.
Finally, a good decision. This segment has always been awful.
I love Feet of Clay, even if it has a bit too much going on. I’ve never actually read Strata or The Dark Side of the Sun. I never see them in bookshops here.
I tried to watch the early episodes later on, when it was 3-4 seasons in, but I just couldn’t get into them. I might try again some day.
But they’re not making movies where they could make a billion dollars in one go and pay it off. How many people would have to sign up to Prime for this to be worth it financially?
Yeah, but many more people probably watched on DVD than watched on Fox.
They work better binged than they did watching week-to-week. Not as good as the peak, but rarely awful.
Yeah, I’ve never seen most of S1. Weirdly, the first episode I saw was Three Stories, which is great, but completely different to every other episode in style.
Yeah, there’s a bunch of possible orders for The Prisoner, all with pros and cons. The Wikipedia page even lists Zach Handlen’s preferred order from his Classic Reviews along with the Production Order, Aired Order, etc:
How is it financially sound to spend $250M on the rights alone?