Buffalo '66 and Orange is the New Black episode 201.
Buffalo '66 and Orange is the New Black episode 201.
I wonder how far back it goes.
Bob Hoskins was not great in The Englishman's Boy (I know, phrasing). That's a pretty obscure Canadian miniseries from 2008, but I mention it because it has some wonderful scenes of 1920's Hollywood cowboys-for-hire. Nicholas Campbell is always good.
I remembered that Stanwick book from a memorable dual review of it and an Ava Gardner book, http://www.nybooks.com/arti…
Well, Jesse always called him "Mr. White," so that's an Ud. And how do teachers address students in Columbia? Thanks for writing this up!
U.S. flag patch on the sleeve.
Time runs backwards for her.
I'll say it again. Artificial honey bees are no replacement or excuse for mucking up the environment. Oh, and they might achieve a dangerous hive consciousness.
She emerges from a smoking crater before the first commercial break.
S. Manson was fantastic to watch, but the show took a turn towards corporate nonsense with her. I much preferred "You need to understand how it works… I need to show you something. This body." Even though it was a lesser performance. Wowzaa. And the whole angsty dark craftsman house thing, the Australians, Dean…
Yeah, people really like her, but she doesn't add much to Hawaii Five-O in my little opinion. In the case of OrBlack it's really the character I object to, with a smidge of objection to the smugness she lapses into from time to time.
Dress in the mouth Helena. Wish they had been brave enough to end it at the dance party. Totally against genre, great, no a writer cannot do that.
The tension up til the dance party was intense. The rest was a bit of a cop-out, super conspiracy mansion insider Michelle Forbes, goodbye assasin Helena again, boy meets girl. Of these three things…
I've been listening to HH via YouTube and can't agree to put it anywhere near the bottom. So Dyer Maker is reggae, I never even noticed it at the time, and not so great, but the other stuff is pretty interesting.
I liked Across the Universe pretty well. Julie Taymor is now underrated (wasn't then!). It's one of those movies that gets a built-in naysayer crowd because the material is so familiar. Basquiat get the same mistreatment by a smaller crowd.
Those 6 albums are so good, not sure which I put as worst. If I was playing them today, I would put I & II last in the stack because they are too genre-bound and too familiar. Don't mind when they come on the radio though.
Sorry, I meant Freaks and Geeks. Amy the tuba player.
Also….
You know a transgendered character could have been great. Not a clone, but say a friend of Felix. Or Vic. That could have reflected on the clone situation obliquely. Tony just pushed past what Maslany could do. And I guess it wasn't fan service so much as actor service, from what the article says.
Check out her appearances on Heartland, the popular CBC family horse show. For one thing, fantastic photography of Alberta near the Rockies. For another, the well-drawn character actor roles. For yet another, an attempt at addressing regional politics and crime. Then there is the nonsense. Both Maslany and Katharine…