I feel like Lennie James was there solely to keep him around while AMC told the Walking Dead writers that they really needed to get him back on that show quickly
I feel like Lennie James was there solely to keep him around while AMC told the Walking Dead writers that they really needed to get him back on that show quickly
Watched half of Aquarius before wising up that it was never going to get any better. Season 2 of Broadchurch definitely goes down as a huge letdown but it was tough not to see that coming. I don't even really remember how the finale ended or if it set up the 3rd season in any way. But I know that's coming.
Funny, was just talking about John Douglas and his book less than 24 hours ago. Had no idea anyone was trying to make TV out of it, could be interesting.
Sorry but you're confused, there's a Hollywood executive who sees a recognizable film from the early 90s and hopes that nostalgia is enough for the film to turn a profit while they (likely) spend minimal cash.
Bear Lives Matter?
That toilet scene aloneā¦.can't wait lol
I know the first one was in December of '14.
Just about anyone from Justified or the cast on the whole, that show went out in a damn fine way. David Tennant on Jessica Jones should've been considered though. Capaldi on Doctor Who this year has been incredibly good. Kirstin Dunst on Fargo.
Ray is 71, Dave is 68, it's hard to see them getting back on the road for another tour (much as I would love to go). But it's nice to see that they've patched up their relationship at least.
Less rape, more long romantic dinners followed by some loving consensual relations?
When it comes to the Thing he's barely allowed near anything else Marvel
*SPOILERS*
All right Simon, I won't right the film off yet.
I was just annoyed that I figured out the whole thing within 10 minutes
You've probably just given someone else the inspiration to do that now haha.
Swedgin! San Francisco! Cocksucker!
May I suggest, the on-demand button on your TV remote?
Bachman or Palin?
I saw the review grade and I was pleasantly surprised, then I saw the movie length and my first thought was "did this really need to be two hours?"
Endangered species? Or one merely unseen in the wild in more than 2 decades?