I would love to see Sammels get more work. Eichorst is always good. As for Zach I wish someone would say "Do you really though?" to his I get it comment. He hasn't gotten it since last season.
I would love to see Sammels get more work. Eichorst is always good. As for Zach I wish someone would say "Do you really though?" to his I get it comment. He hasn't gotten it since last season.
Good to hear. I know he said that season 2 is really the story he wanted to tell and 1 was essentially a introduction to that real story. I wonder if it will be about fsociety taking down various targets?
Excellent point. The character does seem to have a macro view of everything.
Joanna Wellick was eerily creepy in her scene with Elliot. She is the one to truly fear. I have no idea what direction they are going with this. Is White Rose part of the power structure or the revolution? Is Angela going to become a protege of Price and her moment with the salesman a preview of her descent into a…
Hardy behind a mask is not using his full potential. Bane was more focusing on his physical presence. For example I HATE movies with essentially one character (Gravity, Castaway, etc) but he made a fucking car drive absolutely captivating in Locke. Hardy is very versatile.
No I know giggity was when I said he made dumb comment I meant the original comment by the Bond writer Horowitz.
Anthony Horowitz was?
When Tom Hardy gives us Fury Road, Legend and Revenant followed by Taboo and Peaky Blinders, he will more then justify his superstardom.
Wasn't that a dumb comment he made? Idris Elba is far from hood, street or ghetto. All that comment ensured is Elba will never be Bond.
Oh hell yea. Count me in.
I had never seen Mad Men, but I recently watched Top of the Lake with Moss and she really blew me away. She would be perfect. I just think Moss fits better.
Its all about how a show puts its stamp on it.
Simpsons and South Park did mini civilization episodes so it is no big deal.
Geez that was a horrific yet fascinating scene. The curiosity in Dutch to try and understand the allure of killing a living thing was as dark and well written a scene as I have ever seen.
Can someone please explain to me why Hollywood banks on a no name guy like Sam? Is it that he has a great agent? There is no way directors and studio heads look at this guys acting ability and not say he has the presence of water damaged drywall.
Hannibal went out in grand fashion. Do not miss it. You will be shocked, sickened, laughing, crying and applauding especially at the end. It is satisfying in a way that no other show could pull off in just three seasons. Fuller dropped mic.
I agree, but when the first four episodes are A grades and then a moron reviewer who only watched some of the episode gives it a B, theres always a percentage who follow a grade like lemmings.
I wish they would do a standalone origin episode with Quinlan. The other stories have hit a stagnant mode. Only Setrakian remains consistently interesting.
Explained perfectly.
That may very well be true. R&M biggest advantage as a show is their take on anything that has been done before will have a vivid and distinct nature. They make it their own.