Byrne was great in this 1985 British film as a reporter uncovering a near nuclear disaster on an American military base in England. Forget the name, but this reminds me of that.
Byrne was great in this 1985 British film as a reporter uncovering a near nuclear disaster on an American military base in England. Forget the name, but this reminds me of that.
The best scene was Bill Irwin discovering his dead son's dish among the others during a dish-loading contest; that smiling, devastated look - beautiful.
Look for Paul Giamatti's debut as the guy irritated by Campbell watching his (highly-unlikely) make-out session
(who knew he and Sedgwick would have the biggest careers of the lot).
If fans and critics of TWD were honest with themselves, many of its repetitive 'stab them walkers in the head then let's brood' episodes would readily qualify as burn-off material.
Always liked that the ship was named the Churchill. Just had something cool about it (plus it's the rare Railsback role where he doesn't play a white-trash creepazoid).