I looooooooooove Olivia Colman though!
I looooooooooove Olivia Colman though!
I would think the dearth of any actual muscles would be a clue as well.
Trump is the gift that never stops giving.
I’m beginning to think that local morning shows would be a great way to live out all the fantasies I was never too good to actually, you know, do in real life.
That is soooo deadly perfect.
Nobody talked about PTSD—they barely talked about shell shock. Part of the “victory” was the total refusal to acknowledge what those men (and women) had gone through, what they had seen and heard and stuffed down.
Yaaasss. I would hate watch the hell out of it. Watching Kellyanne vying for Trump’s affection and losing to Ivanka EVERY time, while Melania sips champagne knowing full well there’s no point in competing with Ivanka
I’m pretty sure Chancellor Merkel was thinking the same thing.
I lost my shit when I saw her sitting next to Merkel the other day.
But I thought Kellyanne was our first lady.
She’s amazing! I would actually love to see a show where she and Danai Guerra are an ass kicking team of.....private detectives? In space! They both do terrifying competence with a side of dangerous vulnerability that is hypnotizing. And we are right now finishing Luke Cage, so I’m thinking they get the soundtrack…
At my grandpa’s funeral in 2014 I did a little math and realized that he enlisted into the RAF at 16. SIXTEEN.
Northern Ireland is 98% white. So yes, PoC are unusual there, but they could have taken the Broadchurch approach. Dorset is pretty white too, but they diversified in the form of importing Marianne Jean-Baptiste as a London barrister. There are creative ways to approach it.
Same. “We’ll meet Again” makes me weep. Also, the Vera Lynn song from Pink Floyd’s The Wall makes me cry- I think about the children like Roger Waters who never got to meet their fathers who were killed in the war.
Yeah...no. Black Brits have varying accents, just like everybody else there.
I love RocknRolla. Another underrated film that I absolutely love is Layer Cake with Daniel Craig
As I’m getting older and realizing how very young so many soldiers in WWII were (my grandfather was only 18), I get so emotional over songs even remotely tied to the war. I can’t even read the lyrics to “We’ll Meet Again” without tearing up.
I’m not exactly young, but that was my first introduction to her. My second was Dr.Strangelove.
Fun fact: Vera Lynn’s “We’ll Meet Again” is what you hear at the end of Dr. Strangelove with the A-bombs going off left and right.