Love the Rocketeer and he was great as Howard Hughes.
Love the Rocketeer and he was great as Howard Hughes.
What an absolutely charming guy. This is one of the best Random Roles yet. His enthusiasm jumps off the screen when reading his responses.
That sounds sinister when you put it that way. Could be a chilling effect on free speech.
I'm just curious why anyone would be upset at a President joking around at the White House Correspondents Dinner, where's it's now traditional for the President to show up and do some light humor. I'm not upset if you overreact, that's your cross to bear.
You brought up that you had a problem with some gentle ribbing.
You have an issue with Obama ribbing Damon at the White House Correspondents Dinner?
Good review. I was surprised at how much I've enjoyed the new version. They were even able to take a pretty blah actress in Kelli Giddish and make her character interesting. Also, ADA Barba is just fantastic. I love the addition of Raul Esparza to the cast. He's a lot of fun.
I can only hope that's a joke. If so, it's a funny one.
I liked Perfect Couples a lot. It is sad that it didn't get more of a chance.
I still hold out for the possibility of the show killing off Laurel and keeping Sarah/Caity Lotz around as Black Canary.
I'm worried that Roy's superpowers and tutelage under Oliver will push Diggle even further to the sidelines. Hope it doesn't happen.
I agree it varies, I just don't like the current meme that 13 episodes should be the max season order for a drama series. Was anybody complaining that Buffy, Angel, or West Wing in their prime had too many episodes per year? 13 or less is right for some shows, 22 is right for others.
Some shows would benefit, but as a viewer, I'm greedy and want more. 30 Rock put out 22 excellent episodes a year for most of it's run. Arrow might benefit from a shorter run, but over 20+ first season episodes, it found a strong voice. There's something exciting about that. Shorter orders can work for some shows,…
I don't agree, but I appreciate the effort at trying to explain why shorter seasons aren't automatically better than 22 episode US runs.
"LOL Schulman" line had me cracking up. Dalia is amazing.
That was pretty obvious, too, not sure how she missed that. The crack about the ears was a clear reference to Eccleston.
He met with Moffat but ultimately declined. Perhaps what Moffat laid out was too much for Eccleston's schedule. He has appeared open to the idea of returning to the role recently after seemingly ruling it out in the past.
No spoilers, I ultimately liked this better than 50 beacuse the Five Doctors did a better job of celebrating what had come before it. And that last exchange between Tegan and the Doctor ("You mean your deliberately choosing to go on the run from your own people in a rackety old TARDIS?" "Why not? After all, that's…
RTD had already tied up the Shakespeare Code ending in The End of Time Part 1, Moffat just expanded on it.