For sure. I like its meandering creepy tone and of course the immense talent of Saoirse Ronan.
It's also currently on (US at least) Netflix, so reflecto you should give it a watch!
For sure. I like its meandering creepy tone and of course the immense talent of Saoirse Ronan.
It's also currently on (US at least) Netflix, so reflecto you should give it a watch!
He was a lovely sweet hemophiliac in the weirdo vampire flick Byzantium.
I saw it that way too. Cass goes to ostensibly clean up his mess but Jesse was in asshole mode so he decided to take it in another direction.
Cassidy strikes me as someone generally good natured and fun loving, but with a deep dark streak that comes out whenever things aren't quite so happy-go-lucky for him. Easy to…
And it was not a very good accent.
Wrench was from season 1, which was set in 2006. So four years, not forty.
Don't feel too bad, I always do the exact opposite with Warwick Davis.
The cousin of a friend of mine has a bit part in the series, I'm assuming as one of the musical acts since she's a musician. Her name is Lissie and David Lynch is a fan of hers personally, so I think he's the one behind the closings.
Did they ever make the third, though? I loved Night Watch, but Day Watch was kind of disappointing.
I know it’s probably useless now, but damn I wish he’d have made a follow up to Rocknrolla. Now that was a good flick. Plus it’d give Toby Kebbell something decent to do, poor guy.
They'd put them up on Sundays, after the Wednesday airing. The whole season is available there now.
Benny and Lenny were both real people, hear me out!
I wonder if Lenny's death due to David's powers gave that form extra heft, or something. Orrrrrr maybe the Shadow King just likes having dem legs!
He had no guts.
It's the Clockworks plant man, he was there at the beginning of the series too. Never got an explanation, he just… stands there in the plants.
You mean Highgarden, or am I missing the reference? 'Cause he totally has Loras curls.
I like that ring!
Like he said, he wanted the easy route with the Kingdom. Which he would have had if not for rat face stringy hair and his bullshit 'tude. Killing the King's little blonde page boy ostensibly makes for more headaches in the future.
Now that Hulu picked it up for 4 days after airing, I like to rewatch them again on Sundays without the commercials. Usually as a palate cleanser after Walking Dead does something silly but endearing.
Me too! And I love that it's not what happened! That suspense of thinking you know what's next and being totally wrong is something I find missing in a lot of tv. I'm super cynical, but dammit I crave to be amazed.
They were too busy having Michonne say the word "us" twenty times in one awkwardly long monologue.