If Twin Peaks can come back 26 years after it ended, anything can really.
If Twin Peaks can come back 26 years after it ended, anything can really.
Why no mention of #20 Andrew Niccol? I know his latest stuff isn't well received, but the guy wrote The Truman Show and directed one of the best sci-fi pictures ever (Gattaca) and the best movie about a gun-running Nicolas Cage (Lord of War). I have a soft spot for 'Simone' and 'In Time' as well, but that's neither…
I am not sure why I upvoted this, I just felt I needed to.
And just like the past it will be a better movie in 75 minutes then a live-action one that is two hours.
The only answer can be Alan Rickman, surely. It might get a little weird when all women sound like him too, but I think I could get used to it.
I honestly like McCarthy, but this feels like trading-down.
I just started reading 'American Gods', am enjoying it, and didnt expect i would be reading more Gaiman anytime too soon after; but the descrption of "High Fantasy Elmore Leonard" has basically decided exactly what I'll read next.
Zack Handlen, are you me? I feel as enthusiastically indifferent to the American remake of Life on Mars as you do; but as soon as that finale ended I had to seek out that cool Elton John song I had never heard, so I cant really fault it for existing.
Most Star Trek shows follow that procedural format anyway so I wouldn't be too against it.
'In the trash' was my first thought as the answer to that question, but there is a small part of me that prays it doesn't suck.
The son he is writing with has already written and directed two decent movies (In The Land of Women & The First Time) that nobody has seen. They were both entirely dependent on their dialogue, so I hope that might be a good sign for the Solo prequel.
One last season of 8-ish episodes to tie everything up isn't too much to ask, is it?
I read that in Littlefinger's voice
Quintus Lentulus Batiatus is now a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe! I pray the gods show favour and bestow his character's arc with glorious purpose.
Dont you mean 'Murder of a Cat' and 'Who Pooped the Bed?' episode of 'Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia' star Fran Kranz? Seriously though, I like this guy and hope he's successful.
“You know what I did today? I went out to the tree in my yard and I sat under it and I read a book. And when I was done, I went back inside.”
- Jack Nicholson, living the dream
Mack's codename just has to be 'Knockout' right? Please tell me I'm not the only one to think of this.
Up-voted partially because that was a good comment, but mostly because its nice to see anybody remember 'Dollhouse'.
Basically we had that Sopranos prequel, and it was called Boardwalk Empire. Something in the spiritual vein of that is the only 'prequel' that should be made.
No love for the 'live' episode that ended season 2? Its still my favourite gag this show ever did, and John Hamm never hurts.