What show have you been watching?
What show have you been watching?
You know what they should do with Laurel? They should write her the way Charlie was written in the second season of Revolution. That character was annoying because she was overly emotional and dramatic in the first season. Then they made her colder, meaner, and emotionally distant in the second season. It worked. And…
Still trying to figure out why people think Felicity turning off the lights on Diggle and Roy was somehow out of character. Because, ya know, she just found out her best friend died on a top of a freezing cliff alone. If anything, that was the most human reaction out of the whole cast. Shit, her entire emotional arc…
Everything about this episode was great, but what really sold it was that feeling that Oliver was still hanging over the city and his partners. His legacy so to speak. And that's something that SHOULD happen, but that's easier said than done. Or maybe I just underestimate Oliver's impact on people, so it hit me a bit…
If I'm not mistaken, Michael Mann actually reworked the entire script. The bare bones of it is the same, but the movie you see is Mann's vision.
Absolutely agreed.
Tom as a cabbie and a woman as the contract killer? Now that would be immensely entertaining. But that would mean taking away Cruise's performance as Vincent, which honestly, I'd prefer to have over any cabbie performance he threw out. This is one of his few bad guy roles and it's a better world that it exists.
Oh yea, she's great. She's a ray of sunshine when I'm watching this show. And that's saying something considering how lighthearted everything is. An absolute joy.
Raylan's treatment of Ava is like whiplash. One moment he's threatening her with prison, the next, he's connecting with her on such a level it reminds us that these two have just as much history as anyone else in Harlan.
Eh, who gives a shit about the accent. Whether it's accurate or not shouldn't matter. Seriously, people complaining
about the accent are more annoying than the accent itself. If anything,
it really enhanced the fact that he wasn't from Harlan. He was an outsider. And he came in with his weird way of talking, his weird…
Michael Rapaport was one of the best things about season five of Justified. The issue was the pacing and story elements being too dispersed. Rapaport was perfectly fine, as well as entertaining. He played Darryl with the right amount of weirdness to make him different from the other big bads.
After watching the episode again, I'm a really big fan of how Cole is portrayed as a scrapper. He's really unrefined and you can tell the difference between him and everyone else in 2015.
It already makes more sense than the movie. I'm not entirely surprised at the mixed responses from critics because they all have a hard on for Terry Gilliam, but that pilot did everything a pilot was supposed to do.
I'm surprised this show even got to season three. Okay… maybe not. I'm surprised it got to season three on NBC.
12 Monkeys is one of those movies that I was apathetic too. It was a well made film but I watched it once and understood that I would never watch it again. If the pilot episode intrigues me even just a little bit, it'll have done more than the movie did.
Ah, what an underrated show. Good to hear that it's gonna be reviewed weekly.
Patrick Wilson is pretty damn underrated.
Aaron Stanford is an underrated actor. He's also better than Bruce Willis.
That was legitimately the weirdest endorsement of The Witcher ever.
Calling the Seventh Doctor non-violent rubs me the wrong way. He may not have been outwardly violent, but he absolutely fucked with people's heads, probably more so than any other incarnation of the character. If Doctor Who kept going, he probably would have gotten even worse.