Cool story, bro:
Cool story, bro:
People who still subscribe to Rolling Stone?
I hate capitalism.
This movie does a great job of establishing a stormy Eastern seaboard atmosphere. Tom Wilkinson gives a terrific performance, I love the way he drums the armrest of his chair with his fingers when Ewan McGregor's character is interviewing him. Eli Wallach also has a nice little cameo/scene. A very underrated film.
It must have been, especially considering the episode was dedicated to Mike Nichols.
Blink and you'll miss it: Pete Campbell's meta-joke to Ken about advertising being "boring" to write about.
This is purely anecdotal, and probably says more about me than the fictionalized scene in the show, but there was one time when I "saw red" and blanked out and went after my younger brother. So I can see how John would snap and drown Danny, especially since Danny threatened John's family. Brothers are weird.
I kind of wish Danny's son looked like James Franco's character from Spring Breakers… or was James Franco's character from Spring Breakers.
Now that the first season is over, I'm just wondering at what pace everyone watched the show. I don't really think it's a binger. My girlfriend and I basically watched two episodes per night over the course of a week. (I think we skipped one evening.) We tried to start a third a few times and it just felt like too…
Six Feet Under did a good job of incorporating Richard Jenkins' spectral patriarch into the show. I'm hoping Bloodline can find a similar way to use Ben Mendelsohn.
Is this the episode where John and Danny have the exchange in the walk-in refrigerator? Where John smacks Danny with the pictures of the dead girls? Man, that scene… Kyle Chandler is incredible in it.
The voiceovers get their own "reveal" in the final (Or penultimate episode?) and are given a purpose that helps make them feel like less of a crutch.
Seems like a show not tell moment into Danny's character. Although he feels like he's owed money or restitution from his family, he really doesn't seem to want their money. Or maybe he was insulted by the amounts? By not cashing the checks, it's a petty, passive-aggressive and easy way to say "fuck you" to them.
Having just finished the series, yeah, I think that's who the money is meant for also.
I disagree about nothing interesting being revealed in Miami given that we learn that Danny is mailing the envelopes of money to himself, as opposed to whomever he owes it to. And the fact that the envelopes are piling up. Couple this with the fact that Danny has un-cashed paychecks in his glove box, and it creates a…
Nice stuff Prisoner. I agree, the reviews for this show have felt perfunctory at best, not unlike a student cranking out a paper the night before.
I got the impression that Danny ok'd the robbery/beating. Eric tries to give Danny the money and says something to the effect of, "you set it up, I got all the pleasure," and then mentions what a d-bag Kevin is.
Danny's adventure to Key West reminded of the Wet Hot American Summer gang's drug fueled day trip to the city. "It's always fun to get away to Key West, even for an hour."
Keanu means "breeze" in Hawaiian.
NATAS is SATAN backwards.