Because I'll lose them if I don't post them.... URLs in re Dexter finale:
Michael C. Hall addresses the finale --
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Ausiello interviews Exec Producer Clyde Phillips. Part 1:
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Part 2 Ausiello Interview:
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Ken Tucker on finale:
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Ausiello
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TV Guide:
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Popcrunch:
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Short interview
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I have it in my queue...mostly because I heard Josh Charles is on it. But I've also been in therapy a lot.
Do you think I'll like it?
The series is very good.
It is very intense, and very good. I recommend it highly. Watch it in order. But give yourself a bit of a break before you tackle season 2. Equally intense.
Haven't got to it yet, but point taken...in between seasons might be a good place to put those "Rockford Files" movies or something(What? I can't have layers?)
I loved it, but then again, that's a genre I really like. Good therapy movies: Ordinary People. Good Will Hunting. Klute. The Doctor (well, kind of). Um. There are more! Here's an interesting article.
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HBO has greenlit a pilot from David Milch and Michael Mann about horseracing - it's called "Luck."
Yeah, I liked them too(well, haven't seen Klute yet) but I also saw "Nuts" with Barbra Streisand, and as much as I liked some of her other work, really, nsm.
I just saw Klute. Man, that movie was not at all what I expected. It was actually much more boring than I expected.
It's been forever since I've seen it, too. I remember worrying for her and being impressed by how boho and mature she was, because she was so much older than me, of course. Now I'm sure I'd look at her and think how young she is. Ah youth, and film.