She doesn't have that kind of time. Bossing Norrin Radd around is a full time job.
She doesn't have that kind of time. Bossing Norrin Radd around is a full time job.
Your reading comprehension seems wrong too, so long as we're running down a list. I mentioned that I noticed parallels to a recently departed pedo. I never said it was SOLELY about him.
You're real humorless for a guy with that screen name.
I picked up that set the moment I realized it existed. I found the fact that he talked to his gun endlessly hilarious as a kid. I haven't matured much since because it still makes me smile.
Just re-watched Sledge Hammer! last year and it holds up magnificently. Still funny. It's a perfect 80s time capsule. I was really into Charles Bronson as a kid and felt the show lampooned his filmography just as well as it did Dirty Harry.
Now that I can actually see your review, I just want to point out that I thoroughly enjoyed it. Great job, Zack!
Seemed like they were shades of Jimmy Savile thrown in as well.
Yeah that was pretty dark but I admire the fact that they are willing to go that far. I feel like it adhered to the rule that if you are going to go that route that it had better be funny. Rick making sure to blast that fucker after escaping his realm justified the joke and was a solid character beat. As TJ…
If someone drops the soap, it'll land on us and snap our spines!
Goddamn I love this show.
Plan on checking that out as well. I'm a fan of Taraji P. Henson and Amy Acker.
I don't necessarily disagree with you. It's not as though I feel like Death Comes To Town has zero merit. That being said, I was disappointed by it. I love Kids In The Hall. I loved Brain Candy. In many ways that movie was a more disturbing exercise than Death. For a series that centered on the Grim Reaper it wasn't…
It's endorsements like yours that have convinced me to check it out. You make your television landscape sound bleak. Where are you from?
CBS is procedural central. I'm not really a fan of the genre. I have heard nothing but good things about Elementary so I'm now willing to give it a shot. That was the point I was making.
There are a plethora of reasons to be glad you don't live here. Television networks hardly top the list.
You should definitely seek out the original. The gunplay sequences are longer and flat-out badass. Jose Padilha is a whiz at action choreography. I have no interest in seeing his Robocop remake but I have no doubt the violence will be well staged.
Yeah, I think I'm going to have to get over my aversion to CBS and check out Elementary too. That is going to be a tough pill to swallow though. Growing up my grandmother would watch nothing but Murder She Wrote and Matlock and I fucking hated it. I'm in my mid-thirties and to this day I still see CBS as nothing but a…
Even if I hadn't seen The League of Gentlemen and Psychoville first, I'd still think that Death Comes To Town was just bloody fucking awful. It's like they didn't even understand the genius of those shows. They just saw actors taking on multiple roles and decided to do the same thing. Where was the darkness, man?…
Episode 2 of the third series goes a long way toward having Sherlock show a degree of growth.
Watched Matt Berry over-enunciate and mug like a maniac in Toast of London : Series 1. Loved the chemistry between him and Doon Mackichan. I'm happy a second series was commissioned.
Finally got around to seeing Takashi Miike's Lesson of the Evil. Classic Miike. Ultimately enjoyed the first and second half but felt…
Not to give too much away but Captain Nascimento's role in the sequel is scaled back a bit. BOPE isn't really the focus. It's centers in on the various bastards that have risen to power in the wake of the original.
The sequel to Elite Squad is pretty damn good too. It's not as kinetic as the original but it is very well made and thrilling.