He was excited about the chance to shoot James Bond.
He was excited about the chance to shoot James Bond.
Yes, based on the lack of discussion of Doctor Who where there had been MUCH more last year, it appears that the average joe has moved on. I stand by that.
I'd argue it's more the Matt Smith fans.
Wow, did I punch your mom by accident or something? I'm speaking more about how often I see people talking about it on fb and twitter, and even here. It seems (in my opinion) to have lost it's edge.
Breaking Bad is indeed an immense show, however, rewatching recently, I feel like most of the second season was really slow and draggy. It only picks up again when the guys get back to work.
Deanna wouldn't have been needing that to happen immediately, and Rick wouldn't have shot him in front of everyone like that. It would have been handled with more tact.
It's pretty clear they were summing up the PTSD aspect of the group, having everything come to a boil (like you do in a finale). And while you're right that Sasha hasn't been filled in as a character enough to make her part work, the scene with Glenn was more about "will he kill a person in cold blood" than about the…
Man, people stopped caring about Doctor Who in a hurry, didn't they? For a while it was all the rage, but I suspect the non-fanbois have moved on. Capaldi is a wonderful actor, but he's a dull Who.
Or that the competition between them was fierce, and things got nasty? My point is simply that there are certainly grounds for other reasons than "cuz he's gay".
Rathaway was his workplace nemesis, I think that counts.
There's not a single good reason they couldn't have left Barry with Linda, and kept Iris as the journalist-in-training. It's pretty clear Barry and Iris have no chemistry, the fans hate the idea of them hooking up, and it's dull as hell to watch Barry moon over her.
Martin is a master Plotsman, but brutal with pacing/description/dialogue, etc. Adapting for TV was a godsend. Just watch the show, you'll get the best of both worlds.
Actually, the story construct is such that you're a decent way in to the movie before you're even concerned with Keyzer Soze. People made it a thing, but the movie doesn't tip it's hand early.
I had some in my hair once. Well, the guy SAID they were Drops of Jupiter.
Dicken's character is supposed to be even higher up in the journo world, but they totally sidelined her. Season 3 in a nutshell. You can pretty much watch the first 2 episodes, then skip to the last 2.
Yes, that god-damned artist interlude, which took forever and was like (wait for it) watching paint dry.
Everything that was interesting about this show was missing from this season. When Frank gets his comeuppance, we want it big and shocking. No one wants to see his slowly lose little battles, while not acting anything like he did in the first two seasons.
My favorite Godfather gaffe happens when Vito and Tom Hagen go to leave the office early in the film. There's an extra who sees the door open, stares wide eyes at the camera, and immediately moves out of frame. Cannot be unseen.
Wasn't a pretty major part of the story about her Southern family and the foibles of religion in the South?
Goldmember is the strongest of the three by far, and I'll fight any Dutchman who says otherwise.