I've been meaning to watch a version of King Lear. Is the McKellan one recommended?
I've been meaning to watch a version of King Lear. Is the McKellan one recommended?
I like Sarah Polley. The only other things I've seen her act in are Go and John Adams, but I loved Take This Waltz. Heard great things about Stories We Tell too.
He already seems to be on pretty much every other show. He's a regular on Franklin & Bash, but I'm not going to watch that.
Ten O'Clock Live is back in the UK today. I'm mostly going to be watching for Charlie Brooker's rant on the Boston coverage.
I've never heard of a Psych fan refer to themselves as a Psych-O, but it is what the official Twitter account calls them: http://twitter.com/psych_usa
A reminder that Hyden's We're No. 1 entry on The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill was pretty great: http://www.avclub.com/artic…
Greenfield did the show a few months ago, though it was back when they only posted five minutes or so from each interview: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Jake Johnson doing that face looks very Jason Segal-ish.
It's definitely better than any of his Torchwood or Camelot series.
Teti's busy with Gameological, so he can probably only do one season a year.
I still have some Digimon stuffed toys I won in an arcade machine back in 2001. Agumon and Palmon.
Weirdly, I was just listening to this week's Stop Podcasting Yourself, and they had a short aside about Digimon.
I don't remember season three ever airing here. I only know the first two seasons, which I loved at the time.
Did anyone watch the finale of the UK series Broadchurch? Fairly well done, but it really should have been two-three episodes shorter.
For Damien Lewis shows about characters coming home after many years in confinement, I think Life is probably a better comparison than Homeland, though I guess Daniel does have a sort of similar shell-shocked thing to Brody. I miss Life.
It could go on.
She's married to Daniel's step-brother.
Yeah, everyone makes the Michelle Williams connection. She must be sick of it at this point.
Adelaide Clemens was good in Parade's End. She hasn't had a huge amount to do in what I've seen of Rectify, but hopefully that'll change.
@avclub-0ae7484a9f3bbd2a21df420050c032ae:disqus I thought S2 and 3 started strong, but got too silly as they went on (and S3 suffered from repeating the "track killer to a location, killer has just left there" trope far too many times.