No need. The show ended perfectly and there’s no way any return would be good. Even the final season (as good as it was) was starting to show its age.
No need. The show ended perfectly and there’s no way any return would be good. Even the final season (as good as it was) was starting to show its age.
You mean you aren’t clued in to it when characters mug at the camera with those “oh come on!” looks? That’s when you’re supposed to laugh.
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television
Dicking over the talent would entail clawing back what you paid them. The dark back closet of history is filled with completed and then “shelved” projects that will never see the light of day - people in the industry accept that as a possibility.
It’s not “too soon” to make a joke about his horrible accident, but it really should be better than this if you’re going to try.
Aren’t they just adapting Fallout? If they aren’t sticking to any one story, then I don’t know what would be served by adapting New Vegas. I mean, other than having storylines on the show just fail for the hero talking to the wrong person or the pleasure of shooting Benny in the face one more time.
And replaced it with a lithograph of a ship! Nay! I can’t masturbate to thee!
needs more “wah wah wah wah wah wah”
Yeah - I guess I just don’t include the bad guy dying as a “body count.”
Exactly my point.
Aw jeez.
Worse than that - he was trapped in a corner of the room unable to move or stretch his legs while they were in the apartment.
Yes, but Dan was creepy. That was pretty much his one-dimensional character. He never passed up an opportunity to sexually harass anyone.
If you came here because you’re old and interested in cinema and, for a second after seeing the word “filmmaking,” thought “Ben Shapiro” was “Ben Wheatley” like I did, then you can just X out of here and not read the article.
“Sadly, much of the original cast has passed on”
So is NBC just going to ret-con Dan Fielding as an irredeemable, misogynistic pervert who would have been Me-Too’ed and buried under the Night Court by this point in his career?
I admit that I feel bad for Chevy Chase when it comes to this film.
Dead Calm was all-around way ahead of its time and managed to be actually suspenseful and scary even though it has a body count of none (on camera, at any rate). I’m honestly surprised no one has attempted to remake it.
Except this is a remake of a film from the 90s that, unlike it’s 90s namesake, doesn’t feature characters in high school. It’s a movie about adults based on source material kids under 18 likely aren’t familiar with.
Will the article address the brown stuff that looks like water damage at the ceiling in that photo?