Rhys Ifans is currently in talks to play “a dangerous and manipulative Russian mystic.”
Rhys Ifans is currently in talks to play “a dangerous and manipulative Russian mystic.”
PAN AM, which I believe took different approach to their look at the profession, including the fact that the CIA tried to use some flight attendants as assets for intel gathering:
You remember those vintage bait-and-switch coffee commercials, where patrons of a fine dining restaurant would be astounded to discover that the delicious coffee they were drinking was actually Folgers?
What’s really interesting is how much of an uphill battle Fulsom and Jarrel were facing; even with awareness of their campaign, they still had to face the results of these attitudes when CBS starting running this series in 1978:
You remember that scene from ROBIN HOOD: MEN IN TIGHTS, perhaps...?
...[T]he mixing of streams begins to make the film feel like a glittering sandbox full of distracting toys that don’t want you to ever even think about leaving the playground.
With an announced release date in August, which is usually a sign of a lack of faith by the studio, that’s probably the best way about it.
My big problem was the sense of deja vu in watching this. We have in “Kerb!am” a story where after some misdirection as to who is doing what, we get introduced to a decent fellow who turns out to be a monster...
...one week after “Demons of the Punjab” where we get a story where after some misdirection as to who is…
This might be of interest, then:
Weirder than this, even...?
There’s actually precedent as to what to expect, worst case scenario: In 1908, the town of Long Lake West, NY, disappeared in a forest fire, reduced to only a couple of buildings. The town was even renamed to Sabattis as everything moved away to its neighbor, Long Lake.
cf:
Set photos from the series finale reveal an older, grayer Jim Gordon resembling Neil Hamilton’s incarnation of the character from Batman ‘66.
Funny thing: According to the map, gay conversion therapy is illegal in Erie County, NY, which is where Canisius is located; would that that would play a role in sidetracking her parents...
He will certainly be missed. Whatever else anyone may think, his contributions to culture at large can’t be ignored and deserve our notice.
So, after spending the full hour in what is basically one giant death scene, Rick heroically sacrifices himself to blow up his beloved bridge by shooting some conveniently placed dynamite, preventing that mega-herd from heading to Hilltop and destroying it. Michonne, Daryl, Carol, and others arrive just in time see…
I’d thought the work he needed to do to be Marvin Gaye on Sexual Healing was the cause; I’d no idea it was a medical issue.
I’m hoping he has a speedy recovery (no pun intended) and can get back to a full schedule soon.
And did that line come out that way accidentally, or was it on propose...?
Frank:
Well, here’s your chance to find out...