I know what you mean. Even those who give it a go often think it's a bit one note after a couple of episodes, but I implore them to stick with it as becomes such an amazing series.
I know what you mean. Even those who give it a go often think it's a bit one note after a couple of episodes, but I implore them to stick with it as becomes such an amazing series.
As long as this, after eight long seasons, has the same ending as the film I have no issue with it at all.
If it helps I've checked and you are wrong. Sorry.
I do the boots before shirt thing in the summer. But I'm not a serial killer I promise. I don't even like killing small animals, let alone humans!
Heh, I know how it sounded but it wasn't meant like that, I love Mimi's performance in the show and would have missed her greatly, but dramatically it would have made more of an impact, and reflect that despite being sober for many many years, some people still sadly relapse.
I know what you mean, despite loving the character greatly my girlfriend and I really hoped that it would be Marjorie who died, as like you say it would have had more of an impact. I too felt that Osment's character was forced in to the show and presumably they always planned to kill her off, but it would have worked…
Watch Six Feet Under, fall madly in love with her character, and then be happy whenever she turns up on tv. That's what I did, anyway.
I agree, but I still think they had it in them to do a whole third season. Still, at least it's coming back at all, as I'd started to worry that the lack of news meant it would be quietly cancelled.
That would be fantastic, and I'm certainly hoping for some sort of happy ending for Forrest.
I'm sorry but Winkler's most iconic role is Barry Zuckerkorn, and I'll hear no argument against it.
It's ridiculous isn't it. I've heard so many comedians do the "It's 3am and we went to the petrol station to buy chocolate" type gags, whereas everyone smoker I know (myself included) always have a fully stocked fridge and cupboard full of all the food you might ever want.
I thought it was the wife of George de Mohrenschildt, but I wasn't 100% sure either.
Bugger, just realised of course that he could have been 12 in 1937 and read it then. Still, that'd only make him 35 in 1960 and not 37, so, er, the woman should have, er, okay, I'll stop now. :)
One tiny thing which annoyed me was that Franco claims he was twelve when he cried whilst reading Of Mice and Men. Given that the novel was published in 1937 then the earliest that could have taken place in this timeline would have been 1949, making Franco supposedly only 23 in 1960. But he's 37 in real life! I guess…
Yeah, I was a bit confused by the piece's skeptical take on the show, especially given the amount Coogan's promoted it lately.
I'd prefer an ending where Jason and co have valiantly succeeded and are having drinks to celebrate, only for Ash Williams to enter the building, revving his chainsaw and saying "Sorry boys, party's over". And then the words To Be Continued…
It is, but it's been done before - especially when it comes to comedy, take this map of locations in London for instance - https://www.google.com/maps…
I bet it won't be as good as my school's production of the play (I was the other lawyer in the play, the one no one remembers) - https://www.youtube.com/wat…
That was a great interview, but it's pretty clear that Hannibal's never slept with an English woman. Or maybe just those in Surrey, but for the rest of the country his words so don't apply!
Call me crazy but I'm not 100% convinced the youtube subtitles are accurate.