I think it’s just slamming IMDB and its community, nothing to do with the series itself.
I think it’s just slamming IMDB and its community, nothing to do with the series itself.
Way to use a Hasty Generalization Fallacy to say that people shouldn’t have opinions that disagree with your own. Honestly I just find your nonsensical hot takes to be hilarious at this point.
I disagree. I think the ‘74 was too lighthearted, and Finney’s portrayal too bombastic given the subject matter. The Suchet version captured the deeply sad aspects of the story, and the theme of loss and the impact of tragedy on the survivors, and it handled beautifully the great moral conundrum that Poirot must…
There doesn’t need to be any more Hercule Poirot adaptations now that David Suchet has done them all.
Can’t wait for the crossover film, Class Struggle on the Snowpiercer Express.
IMHO, Mike Judge is - and will continue to be - the king of the pop-culture hill. At least that’s what this illustrated timeline I’ve been reading told me.
“It would be wrong to describe “Can’t Fight This Feeling” as “the Louis CK episode of One Mississippi.”