@agentgray: Yeah, 13 Days was a pretty good movie. I, too, am a Tombstone man, but I appreciated the broader scope of Wyatt Earp.
@agentgray: Yeah, 13 Days was a pretty good movie. I, too, am a Tombstone man, but I appreciated the broader scope of Wyatt Earp.
@Dr Emilio Lizardo: I understand what you're saying. I myself have never cared a whit about who these actors are as people, but I know there's a fair number out there that seem very invested in such things. All I care about is whether they did their job, were believable in the roll they played, &, at the end of the…
@agentgray: Open Range is a great film, & a great Western. In my opinion though, Costner also delviered in Mr. Brooks, Wyatt Earp, A Perfect World, JFK, & The Untouchables. I've never understood the hate heaped on the man after Water World. He made a film that wasn't loved & cost a lot of money. That's not exactly a…
Perhaps not the worst, but a major contender for "most forgettable". Had you not ambushed my memory with your commentary & irrefutable proof of the film's existence, "Dragonfly" would have remained blissfully repressed in the deepest recesses of my grey matter. Now it's out of the ol' brain box & I've got to go chase…
@Captain Fish: You mean like they did here?
@Snowkestrel: At least it's centrally located.
The SYFY channel just ran a marathon of the show, this past Tuesday. Due to my work schedule, I missed all but the last 8 episodes. I saw enough, though, to make me wonder why the same production company took Batman is such an absurd direction, but played the Green Hornet straight. I thought the show was fairly…
Hey! Where's da bat'room in dis joint?
@Cliff_Roswell: All you had to do was ask.
Palm City? Really? Isn't that a euphemism for masturbation?
Well, I don't get Starz, so for me, Game of Thrones wins by default.
@Hit Bull Win Steak: Either way, Huffman is out of a job.
Deadshot never would have appeared on Smallville if there were plans to use him in the next Batman film. Therefore, I declare this "leaked" script to be a phony.
That Alaina Huffman is having a pretty rough year, what with the cancellations of both Stargate: Universe & Smallville.
@FERNO: I referenced "Undercovers" because it was a show that had a certain amount of geek cred, due to J. J. Abrams involvement, which the network moved heaven & earth trying to convince potential viewers that it was going to be the coolest of the cool & the next big thing on television, only to see it die a quick…
@Charlie Jane Anders: No, but I'll seek it out. It will give me something to do while I'm (still) waiting for you to post your "whole theory about why Titus Andronicus is an underrated Shakespearean masterpiece"