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D.I. Keith Fowler
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I’d really recommend doing so, but start with the first season or a lot of it won’t make sense.

I stopped watching after the death of Glenn (bar the episode where Rick fails to die) but still read the comics as a friend buys them, hence knowing about the whisperers. It potentially could be a decent series but it’s let down by terrible dialogue and uneven plotting, I occasionally see clips from recent episodes

Gasper Noe’s Climax - One of the worst films I’ve ever seen, and I admired aspects of I Stand Alone and Irreversible (not the film’s most famous scene, that was horrendous, but what comes afterwards is fascinating), but this is a bunch of tediously bland characters doing horrible things to each other (eventually, at

It’s one of my favourite shows but just wait until you get to the third season, events become really screwed up then.

Nah, the show is still stupid, but it’s just people wearing the masks of dead zombies and pretending to be the undead to survive.

I had some concerns a few episodes ago that there was a bit too much filler this season but the last couple have been great, and I especially loved this one due to the face off between Greg and Josh, and that it led to Rebecca splitting up with New Greg too, if anyone’s interested a full review is here: https://comedyt

To be fair to Landis while I’m aware he didn’t create the characters the stories in both series are pretty different to Adams’ novel and he added a lot of new elements to the characters as well. I don’t want to defend him as he seems a very dodgy character but he does deserve some kudos for the show being so great.

I quit the show after they killed Glen off (though I still read the comics despite them being awful, albeit for free as a friend buys them) but as with every article about the show which comments about the supposedly terrible ratings, yes they’ve declined a lot but it’s still the most watched show on cable and the

They should have killed off both Ellie and Gage and had them team up and go on a murderous rampage, it would have been far more disturbing / funny.

I’ve nothing to say other than that you have mighty fine taste in films, good sir, it’s rare I come across not only a fan of Hal Hartley but also The Hudsucker Proxy which I think is a greatly underrated film.

I thought the episode was really weak, there were some decent moments towards the end (and Andy Samberg was on form) but a lot of the time it was irritating and judging by this I won’t miss the character at all. For anyone interested, a full review is here: https://comedytowatch.wordpress.com/2019/02/01/tv-review-brook

This sounds amazingly bad, and the article was a really fun read, I’m going to try and track this down for cheap on either ebay or Amazon and buy it asap, and then give it to both of my Lovecraft loving friends who I am sure will find it ridiculously awful too!

Edit: Hmmm, seems like it never got a UK release. So I’m

I’ve thought that a couple of these reviews have been surprisingly harsh, the only one which didn’t quite work for me was the Sliding Doors episode as seeing Kimmy be mean didn’t sit well for me (though I get why they did such a thing), anyway, for anyone interested I wrote a piece about the finale here: https://comedy

I’d just put up a Nirvanna The Band The Show poster, I’m sure with their DIY work ethic they wouldn’t charge anything.

You’re 100% right and I feel very stupid that I mistook it for a real quote.

Yeesh, “before anything comes out about my past” definitely suggests he feels guilty about something, but I guess it’s unlikely we’ll ever know now. 

I’m with all of you, I liked the movie and did find the increasingly distressing situation actually quite upsetting as the lead character’s life just got worse and worse, which is a rare reaction for me when it comes to horror, but the ending disappointed and it’s not quite good enough to be considered Oscar-worthy.

Well some people like Castaway a lot, I haven’t actually seen it but thought I’d give him the benefit of the doubt.