10 PRINT Its escapist and silly and every character is likeable and it pleases new viewers and old.
10 PRINT Its escapist and silly and every character is likeable and it pleases new viewers and old.
A surprisingly excellent film with a horrifically awful anal-sex joke at the end that ruins all the goodwill it had.
In The Earth is such a great, unexpected film and Reece Shearsmith is so good at being terrifying and weird.
I can clearly identify a type of game that does not appeal to me. I’ve tried to play so many meandering, fairytale, whimsical games and they leave me cold. I find that purpose and wit and intelligence are usually replaced by over-simplistic, child-like, wide-eyed flatulence in these games and I want no more to do with…
Not sure there’s a more underrtaed actor in the world than Martin Donovan. Always great, often gets typecast as a haggard government man in action films, but he’s never not watchable in anything and gives a delightfully intense performance.
I always look at Best Games of the Year lists and wish there was filter to remove anything whimsical. It would leave a lot less games but I’d be happier.
Yes, that was very silly too.
This is a load of xenophobic silliness.
I thought with Alex they gave him a false belly at the start to match the books description of his big stomach and then kind of gave up on that in later seasons. But he was close, especially the accent. I thought Naomi was definitely not the Naomi from the books (better actually) but Amos was pretty close, or did I…
If it is as interesting and fun and exciting as previous seasons, this will still end having been the best sci-fi show ever to grace our screens. There isn’t a single episode that is filler or wheel-spinning. It alway propeled itself forward (by use of the unfortunately named Epstein Drive!) and at the right pace and…
Isn’t it an adaptation of the original comic, Le Transperceneige, rather than the film? Let’s hear it for comics!
Reading this and the responses here, it doesn’t sound like it is as generous as I thought it was, but its still an amount I would be happy to receive for a few weeks making a film.
It is later revealed to be Wilson Bohner.
In the end, I doubt the dance will change the characters much and it certainly isn’t deep or meaningful. What it is instead is something completely unexpected and daring (it goes on a looong time with no jokes) and that’s to be applauded. In its own way, it’s anarchic and that fits the show.
I am. I’m good at expecting Alan Ruck to not get paid enough.
I’d love that for a couple of weeks of work.
I don’t even make that much a year. Its a lot to me.
Isn’t 40k a lot? For that time? That sounds very generous to me.
Kind of idiotic to let people have guns.
I thought the last season was great. Big stakes, character development and a good villian.