Who knows how well Jackson's vision and aesthetic will fit into Moffat's Who, but the beauty of the program's format is its ability to do almost anything on any given week. I'd consider this unlikely to come to fruition, but I'd be eager to see it.
Who knows how well Jackson's vision and aesthetic will fit into Moffat's Who, but the beauty of the program's format is its ability to do almost anything on any given week. I'd consider this unlikely to come to fruition, but I'd be eager to see it.
I could be wrong about which film is better; I didn't love Alfredson's, and I was feeling defensive/protective of this one, having just enjoyed it so much last night.
I wouldn't say Gunther's fatal flaw is his conscience. I'm not sure he has one, but I suppose he does have a sense of honor and intelligence which moderates his actions out of prudence, not prudish morality. No, his flaw is his failure to recognize he is being snared in the same sort of trap he has set for his prey.…
If you've read much Le Carre, you'd be surprised if the refugee turned out to be the villain, whereas you'd expect it to turn out to be the Americans.
"Worse, it’s almost fatally torpedoed by the shouty, unsubtle performance
of Bruce Purchase as the Captain, a one-note bloviation that ranks as
one of the worst depictions of a major villain in the whole series."
best line of the episode, Mr. Greene
It is, and the episode three cliffhanger is one of my favorites.
For all the criticism leveled at Kroll, I still think Armageddon Factor is the nadir of the season. Kroll, conversely, has a lot of great Robert Holmes elements (many of them—colonialism and gun running—put to better effect in other stories like Androzani). Of course ending with those two consecutively is pretty poor.…
it was too edgy
I was hoping you were going to include the Speed spoof. I love the crash cut from the insistence that the plan be practical to them celebrating a mass on a flat bed. Reminded me of my years at St. Francis. What should we do? Let's have a mass!
Legos, still the best toys out there.
if you're gonna read the reviews and comments, even post in them, then probably
MOOONNNS of MADNESSSS!!!
Too soon? Too late? Man that's rough, lots of people lost their lives and nary a dingo ate a baby.
is that Harold Snepsts in your avatar? Jesus jumped up Christ I haven't thought of him in over a decade.
it may not smell good, but it will keep you warm until i can get the shelter built
I wasted a lot of time, confused, trying to figure out which one Kid Rock had ripped off.
Dad, is it true Paul McCartney was in a group before Wings?
It took me a long time to learn the name of the Pink Floyd song I liked was "Have a Cigar." I'm not proud, but it's true. I was in HS, it was the late 80s, there was no internet, radios displayed nothing more than the station, more excuses, etc.
Is embracing Jim Traficant (ironically or sincerely) as an avatar rebellion or conformity, respective of your parents.