I’d nominate Jean le Flambeur, the titular “Quantum Thief” from Hannu Rajaniemi’s trilogy. Gentleman Thief, con artiste.
I’d nominate Jean le Flambeur, the titular “Quantum Thief” from Hannu Rajaniemi’s trilogy. Gentleman Thief, con artiste.
This needs to nod heavily to The King of Comedy
I still loved it, but the cracks in Fahrenheit 451 became much more apparent second time around.
I heard there will be more
With silly songs galore
Of a little show called Gal-a-vant
It's corny to be sure
And set in days of yore
The tv show called Gal-a-vant
But! I'm glad it's coming back cause
It was fun with real cool actors!
So! A second season ho!
As viewers we will go!
And watch the show called Galavant!
Dammit, came here to make this comment, well played.
Angel of Darkness is pretty much tripe.
I watched the final ep
Every silly step
Of a TV show called Galavaaaant
More House of Cards than Gone Girl.
The good news is that Billy and Patti from Young Turks turned out OK.
Collateral was pretty damn good. Tom Cruise with his leading man charm turned evil and Jamie Foxx with an Oscar nom, plus that script is pretty tightly constructed. Probably one of the best early 2000s thrillers, and never super dumb
that and a 2-3 month time skip would be cool. That or they'll give the narration to Roy
Arrow is ballsy, but not that ballsy. Can see them teasing it out for one or two episodes though
Oh no, we need to go deeper. NFL Superpro: The rookie years series or GTFO
Watched it on a plane a few weeks ago. It's good, if fairly glacial in its plotting.
I think we've officially reached peak comicbook TV series.
I think it's a smart space for DC to be in, actually. While their movie engine is getting moving, start dominating the TV space.
it sucks, but hopefully Janet gets some scenes in flashback.
Missing a new one: The SAHMRI building in Adelaide, South Australia: http://resources0.news.com.au/images/2013/11…
In the US, sure.
part of the reason too is that the phantom is popular in Australia, and the comics published there have been exported north.