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Personal troubles were also why it both felt so right and yet hit so hard even if throughout the sequence I just felt somewhere deep where it was really heading.
That first scene where they are boarding the alien ship in Arrival.
April though Wikipedia seems to imply it is getting a worldwide Bluray release this month so if true then BBCAM will be airing it after it has been out for 3 months.
I hope he drops the celebs off a cliff when he eliminates them.
I know some people loved the first season, but Human Target just never lived up to the potential of its cast for me (and sadly threw out its basic premise after the pilot) even before it fell off in the second season. Still that first season intro with the Bear McCreary theme is awesome.
Went out and saw not one, but two films in the theaters, La La Land and Manchester by the Sea. The former didn't impress me as much when it wanted to be Singin' in the Rain but it definitely found it's footing later on when it embraced Jazz more thoroughly and leaned into that. Still some iffy and repetitive…
Eh, in the States it is a cult thing (especially now) and never reached the cultural cache that Monty Python, Doctor Who, or even Fawlty Towers reached. Just because a show is big in one country, doesn't make it any less of a cult item elsewhere which also makes me want to throw in QI which has gotten a short failure…
As a joke one New Year's Eve, my friend and I spent a large portion of the night watching his program and it was a fantastic trainwreck and far more entertaining than the dull and more than a bit embarrassing programs everyone else trots out. He is the sweatiest man ever and his attempts to entertain are just so…
It's hard to say what is really cult anymore since it seems shows are so quickly forgotten anymore and things like MST3K and Firefly have such huge cult followings that they almost aren't that anymore. I guess I'll say Yes (Prime) Minister or Moral Orel because I can't just pick one.
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Bought my sister a fairly obscure 30's movie which shared a name with her and she had never known existed and since it isn't an incredibly common one, she was really happy with the surprise of it.
After spending a bunch of yesterday watching clips and songs from Singin' in the Rain, this is just heartbreaking. I would also like to give a shout out to The Catered Affair in terms of great movies with her in a major role. RIP
I've missed you too my fellow mad person in the amount of TV we watch.
It is to Treasure Island but I'm not sure if knowledge of that book actually adds anything to the experience.
In addition to Better Call Saul (which I still maintain is far superior to the source material), Bates Motel and Black Sails (admittedly a prequel to a book which has had a number of adaptations) are both effective prequels. The former is at its best when it is of further developing the central characters to its…
It wants to be 30 Rock so desperately but spends every episode slobbering over name drops and failing to have even one interesting or funny character. I rarely stop shows before the first season ends and even I couldn't go on anymore.
I did not watch it (or much of anything in terms of streaming shows) but I didn't even list half the shows I watched and the first draft of this had 65 shows so your guess is more lucky than anything else.
I'm gonna have to disagree on Silicon Valley since my opinion is basically the exact opposite of yours. It had a decent first season, but didn't really click for me until season 2.