sunnydaaandthepurplestuff
sunnydandthepurplestuff
sunnydaaandthepurplestuff

I didn't see the end of the first season. I saw 5 episodes. It was great, btw! It was like $3 an episode on iTunes so I thought i'd wait until it goes streaming or maybe I can get a good deal on HBO go (I already use 4 other streaming services). Can I jump into S2?

Also a big Schitt's Creek fan! However, Dustin Mulligan does tend to get cast in airhead roles because he's blonde, he was the classic poolboy MILF fantasy in Extract

So happy to see people liked it. A lot of people were raining down hate when it was reviewed on AV club last year. and yes, legitimate points there. Dirk was deliberately a jerk to others rather than just aloof which is how I would have imagined him. I'm glad to see the whollistic assassin (Fiona Dourif) is back, but

I liked it a lot! It was in my top 20 last year out of about 80 programs I checked out on TV. If you have a low tolerance for Britishness, why did you like the books which is classic british humor? So yes, it's British in a monty pythonesque way, I suppose but it also has mostly non-british chracters

sorry, tiday ill respond

Thanks for responding. I wish in that case they talked about a very specific neighborhood. It seemed like they were in a small-to-midsize city like Duluth, MN or Portland, ME

I just kind of meant "If I like seeing the Florida Keys on screen" does it have a lot of that?
My grandparents lived in Islamorada up until their deaths and my uncle first lived in Islamorada when he emigrated to the US

good advice

principal actors or principal behind the camera people?

Awesome. Where was the film shot? Did you get craft services?

Yes, pics have to be in focus of course. I've gotten my fair share of flack from editors for not achieving that bare minimum and deservedly so. I thought you meant like the difference between good and award-winning.

That's an encouraging sign that you find the story interesting. Part of my creativity is trying to think of what interesting stories are in the sphere of the beat (in this case "track and field"). They're also facing choices at the college level as well over whether to give scholarships to foreign athletesin distance

I think I just don't like the name Michael. Pushing Daisie's female character was Chuck and there have been a few female Charlies.

If they do Batgirl, they should make it campy like the 1960's.

I hope your intern gets paid (but I'll bet she doesn't). Journalism gobbles up free labor like nothing else.

Russell Crowe was the answer to who's your favorite actor for about 10 years in the 2000s, now that he hasn't been in as much, it's hard to say if that still holds true, and, no haven't seen Noah, it sounds like it's so off-brand for Aronofsky that it's not worth watching unless you like bibilical epics

Most interesting. It's hard to imagine Dolly Parton being given legitimate parts and people expecting the resulting film to turn out well. 9 to 5 was more just her playing herself.

you were an extra in Dunnkirk?

thanks for your civility, i'll get to your response today

I saw The Birdman of Alcatraz on Thursday and found it a beautiful movie. I think the biopic is a genre Hollywood didn't really get right until around the 70s and 80s so this was a real treat. Burt Lancaster is great and I found it a little like Cast Away, Wild, and 127 Hours in that the character kept us engaged