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Adrian Lyne’s entire career can be summed up as “It was okay, I guess.”

“I’m not opposed to the idea of casting a traditionally white character with a black actor, but let’s maaaaaybe not start with a young kid being taken in by a rich white man and put to work after his parents die?”

Oddly enough, no.

Do you think he asked Stephen Frears (who is from England) what he knew about the American West on the set of “The Hi-Lo Country?

It certainly doesn’t matter to academics who study show biz careers built on a single deadpan stare.

I watched some of this last year and the cast was good and it was funny, but it was just “okay” and, to be honest, I had entirely forgotten about it until I saw this. Christopher Walken does a great job of playing elderly Christopher Walken and his relationship with his daughter is geniunely touching. Stephen

April 18th?

Have you seen “Party Down”

“A lot of people were very down on it because they were like, ‘It’ll never be as good as the English show.’” he said. “And then it took a while, but we sort of turned that boat around.”

Duh.

A Batman film as long as The Great Zeigfeld? When it hits the video stores it will definitely be on two tapes.

That site’s layout has canceraids.

I just noticed Steve Carell’s male pattern baldness in the early episodes that has been clearly “dealt with” by later seasons. Also, people got teeth capped. They started looking “kind of” like people from PA and ended the show looking like actors.

I hope that they don’t cancel it before we get the episode where [person from main cast member’s past played by past L&O cast member/big tv/movie star] shows up accused of a crime and asks them to “help them out for old time’s sake” and the main character says “no.”

The biggest surprise, honestly, is that the Penguin looks like David Paymer.

I know that I’m old and have no eye for fashion - but why do his suits always fit him like he just grew from age 12 to age 32 right before he stepped out on stage?

So what was the Jimmy Fallon joke? Was it a good one? Did Jimmy think it was funny?

“Borderline incoherent,” to quote my review, was definitely overstating the point—it’s rare that you can’t track who’s fire- or laser-blasting whom in this film”

“while Best Film Editing will be relegated to a montage”

The only reason I’m excited about them making this show is because a few months later they will capitalize by releasing a new Fallout game that had better not be another MMO piece of shit.