Aha! Knowle Rhhhooowwwr. He didn't have much of a personality there though. But then, he was an emotionless killing machine.
Experimental TV: Network Drama
This thread is an experiment to discern the Buffistas' interests in television discussion. It will close on June 1st, 2007, after which our community will assess our future direction. Discuss network aired drama here. [NAFDA]
Why "My Bodyguard" and not "Full Metal Jacket"?
My guess is that they wanted to include a show that people actually, y'know, watched.
He was in Day Break last season, wasn't he? Which, you know, maybe no one watched that either, but it was at least slightly more recent.
Hell, why not "Independence Day," or even "Serenity" if they're going for feature films?
Or, you know, list more than one credit! (It's probably a space issue, but still...)
From a Zap2it story on CBS' possible new shows:
Also looking good for pick-ups are the Hugh Jackman-produced crime-musical "Viva Laughlin" (possibly for Wednesday nights at 8 p.m
Based on "Viva Blackpool" or maybe "Coprock?"
I read about that awhile back, I think it's based on Viva Blackpool.
Based on "Viva Blackpool" or maybe "Coprock?"
ah, Cop Rock. Made of awesome.
You know, one of the local stations was doing an ad for their Judge Whoever show (real-life, more or less, trials with this judge) and had a gospel choir singing his praises, and all I could think of was, "did they learn NOTHING from Coprock?"
You know, one of the local stations was doing an ad for their Judge Whoever show (real-life, more or less, trials with this judge) and had a gospel choir singing his praises, and all I could think of was, "did they learn NOTHING from Coprock?"
BWAH! One of my favorite scenes, when the judge says to the jury "what say you" and the foreman sings "weeeeeeeeeeellll. He's guilty! (he's guilty!) and how he's got to paaaaaayyy!" and the choir goes into a full on gospel rock and clap with "he's guilty! and now he's got to pay"