I don't think i can handle re-watching first season, Awkward Peggy is just too much for me.
I don't think i can handle re-watching first season, Awkward Peggy is just too much for me.
Same. It took me 1.5 seasons to watch it without thinking "this is boring" and by the end of Season 3 i absolutely loved it.
I met our night janitor Ronald. If any of you are missing hand sanitizer - he drank it.
I liked how Vod was actually up for it.
Yeah, shit like this doesn't make sense to me, that scene looked worse than The Room's rooftop scene. It's a multicam show, they work on set, there's probably a bunch of production workers walking around and they couldn't build a replica? You don't even need a whole thing, just build the exterior and green screen the…
Great season opener for Fresh Meat (yes, i know it was available online a week ago, but it was UK-only and you had to register on their site). Show just keeps getting better and better, i think it was their funniest episode yet, that scene where they're all sleeping in one room was fucking hilarious. "That's it, i'm…
People behind this show realize that nobody watches shows for their guest stars, they watch it for regular characters? I feel like they have a new guest star every week. It's not like 10 million that watched BB's finale suddenly decide to watch episode of The Mindy Project because Anna Gunn is in it.
Before that episode i never thought about Rudy and Jess together, but that ending was really cute. This is probably the first time when i liked the romantic pairing on Misfits (never really cared about Simon and Alisha and their "epic" time-traveling romance is one of my biggest problems with season 2 and 3).
I'm not sure about "humble" part. He was supposed to play a villain in Guardians of the Galaxy, but refused to do it because they offered him only 350k (standard practice for Marvel, even main actors don't get paid much until like 3rd movie).
Lena gets naked. She's supposed to be 18, i guess, since Camille is 15 and there's a 3-year difference between them.
There's a lot of documentaries and books about Chikatilo, Gacy, Pichushkin, etc. but almost nothing about Spesivtsev. I suspect that it's because his story and his mother's actions are so horrifying that there was some order from above to never mention him again.
I watched it like 5 months ago, so i don't remember it very clearly, but one thing confused me about finale
EDIT: Link below is about one of the most fucked up serial killers in history, DON'T CLICK if you're not ready to read terrible things he's done.
Sundance is killing it this year. Their upcoming show with Jason Momoa sounds really interesting too, it's created by the same guy that wrote Prisoners and he's co-writing it with Bridget Carpenter - one of the best FNL writers.
I think Twin Peaks is a much better comparison, even though again - they're really nothing alike except for "small town where something weird and creepy is going on." And visually it has the same bleak, but beautiful look as Top of the Lake.
Looks like HBO CEO of Tits finally saw Shame and instantly realized that HBO and McQueen are destined to be together.
Yes, Adagio In D Minor is a track from John Murphy's Sunshine score. What's your point?
Adagio In D Minor is a new BWWAAAAAAHHH, it's fucking everywhere - trailers, tv shows, commercials. But one completely overused piece wasn't enough - here's Zimmmer's TTRL score.
>angel detective who can talk to animals
Good makeup team. I recently saw some "regular" picture of her and she looks way older.