I was think Goodall had been on The Simpsons years ago, but I was just thinking of their parody of her from the “Simpsons go to Africa” episode.
I was think Goodall had been on The Simpsons years ago, but I was just thinking of their parody of her from the “Simpsons go to Africa” episode.
It wasn’t until 2000 that I watched an MTV UK countdown of the “100 Greatest Rock Songs Ever.” I watched for hours wondering which classic song it would be, and when eventually reached #1 it was... Rollin’, by Limp Bizkit.
Yeah, I’m going with her, given that H&S pretty much ignores all the people Shaw murdered in F&F7, and instead puts most of his bad deeds on him being framed by Idris Elba years earlier.
His Showtime show with Kevin Bacon was just renewed. I only watched the pilot, but he looks like he’s finally aging past what he’s looked like for the last 15 years in it.
That wasn’t in the original post.
Yeah, IIRC, they filmed a pilot, wrote a season, and then decided they weren’t going ahead with it as ti didn’t fit what Freeform was doing anymore.
I think they wrote the entire first season, but it was never filmed. Demi Adejuyigbe has mentioned it on his podcast.
I mostly enjoyed a lot of the Hobbs and Shaw (and other Shaw) parts of the movie, but I hated every scene that Ryan Reynolds was in, as he was very clearly working from a different script, with his own writers, and it didn’t fit the tone at all.
She said “end of the season,” not specifically the finale. Grosse was in the penultimate episode.
Calling out a recurring guest star on the show is interesting, as there were very few of them (it’s a procedural), and only a handful of them are men.
Krakoa has been a “character” in the series for a while now, since Aaron’s run I think, but the flowers are new. Xavier’s return is fairly recent, he’s only appeared a handful of times since.
Ugh, I guess it’s US-only, as I sat through Hobbs and Shaw and didn’t get the teaser.
It's worth a watch, but still not a must-see.
I saw Blinded by the Light on Monday. Overall good, but some really bad parts too, with too many supporting characters, and Hayley Atwell is completely wasted as a teacher who speaks entirely in clichés.
This would be less annoying if I was more confident that the show will get a fourth season. I think even this season was touch and go, and that was before Netflix was as cancel-crazy as they are now.
Ah, I think you’re right. I just remembered the gang guy swinging his arm at an below-frame Teller repeatedly.
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I assumed Too Old to Die Young was always a miniseries. Especially as (Spoiler if you’ve never seen anything Refn has ever done) almost all of the characters are dead by the end.
I hope they remember to make it at least slightly funny.
At this point, I think a Party Down movie would just be really sad, or really contrived. There’s no reason for those characters to still know each other, ten years on.