Greta: “Ah, you see, Ken had gotten into an accident with Barbie’s Dream Car, and because Ken didn’t have insurance, the judge decreed that he become Barbie’s butler.”
Greta: “Ah, you see, Ken had gotten into an accident with Barbie’s Dream Car, and because Ken didn’t have insurance, the judge decreed that he become Barbie’s butler.”
Saoirse as Jerry, Greta Gerwig as George, Jane Lynch as Kramer, Timothee Chalomet as Elaine. Seinfeld reboot, sorted.
This list is missing The Net 2.0, which is bad and pretty much entirely disconnected from the original aside from the director being the son of the director of The Net.
I watched a Quibi! It was The Stranger which was the one where Maika Monroe plays an Uber driver who picks up Dane DeHaan who is a crazy guy. It was not amazing but also not a bad way to kill less than 2 hours binging something with a complete plot.
The Pretty Reckless has a few bangers in their catalog & she has a good rock voice, so I think she made the right call.
That was the first thing I looked for too, pretty surprised it wasn’t there!
I thought I was losing my damn mind.
They are firmly entrenched in the “not gonna break any new ground, not gonna suck” phase of their careers, like AC/DC or ZZ Top.
My brain is full of long rambling thoughts about spirit guides and self-discovery and life ruts and chosen families and a million other things this show handles expertly and none of those thoughts would do justice to anything that’s been on screen, so I’m just going to shut up and wonder what we did to deserve such a…
What I would kinda love is a Fargo-style 10 episode season anthology show in the TWD universe at different time periods like Tales had. I think the Terry/Olivia plot could have supported that with a little fleshing out, and probably the one with Anthony Edwards.
I don’t remember what show it was, but I remember Ice-T talking about the oversaturation of cop shows with spinoffs (primarily Law & Order and CSI) and he said “Just wait until we do Law & Order: CSI - then that’s a wrap.”
whose birth from a pregnant walker is considered by many to be a miracle.
Honestly, I would absolutely watch this show if they somehow got Lily Collins to do a zombie cameo.
If AMC asked me to make a Walking Dead spin off that could actually work (they wouldn’t, and shouldn’t) I’d go with an anthology premise. Give us mini stories, one episode at a time, starting in the first days.
Yes, love this show! Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer should be in everything together. Also loved No Activity, but this had more heart.
That’s linebacker Ken Norton’s dad!
Ken Norton, the 49ers linebacker?
There was talk of a TV series as recently as 2021, no idea where that stands (obviously nowhere now that the writer’s strike is on), but I’d like to throw a vote for LaKeith Stanfield as Easy if that ever gets going.
It’s funny, when I read the book, I pictured Dennis Haysbert, because I read it around the same time as the Tom Selleck movie Mr. Baseball came out (before the Denzel movie by a few years), and I just remember him being so much bigger than everyone else on the team, combined with his very authoritative voice.
I love Malcolm X and definitely can’t be mad it’s number one here. I am 100% with you on the King Kong speech in Training Day. A guy used to being able to talk, menace or charm his way out of anything and none of it’s working, so he’s trying them all at once. Just that whole sequence of yelling and smiling/laughing in…