Ugh, thanks.
Repurposed footage. I still haven't worked out how F&F7 is going to be for me, or Hunger Games 3.
I've seen The Crow once. I own it, but I can't watch it again.
Yet.
Tracy ,'The Message'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Ugh, thanks.
Repurposed footage. I still haven't worked out how F&F7 is going to be for me, or Hunger Games 3.
I've seen The Crow once. I own it, but I can't watch it again.
Yet.
I thought the rebooted Dallas did a pretty good job using repurposed footage to say good-bye to Larry Hagman.
Was altogether satisfied by the end of Fargo. Yeah, I did find myself wondering how they would deal with Gus's shooting of Malvo, but given the recent trail of death the character left behind, I could believe quiet decisions could be made not to notice that so much.
Loved the daughter on the porch with her BB gun, ready to shoot a bad guy in the eye so that grandpa can finish him off.
Loved the daughter on the porch with her BB gun, ready to shoot a bad guy in the eye so that grandpa can finish him off.
The daughter was one of my favorite characters. Despite the fact of her being the reason Gus let Malvo go, I suspect if he'd confronted Malvo at that point his daughter would have ended up an orphan.
I'm looking for the fun spot for Halt and Catch Fire, like Tom and Lorenzo is for Mad Men, or Sepinwall for various shows. Anyone have any ideas? It's getting recaps at Gizmodo, and some of the comments are interesting, with engineers of that time chiming in with good links and personal anecdotes, but there's not much of it. Any other spots to check?
Fanfare over at Metafilter is watching Halt and Catch Fire: [link]
Longmire! My friend Kimberly Guerrero was in that!
I don't remember seeing The Musketeers discussed anywhere, so I thought I'd try here. I just finally started watching eps from my DVR and it's rather better than I expected. I mostly just thought I'd try it out for the pretty, but it's not half bad (predictable at times, but not bad). Anybody else been sucked in?
I'm liking it.
Does anybody watch Major Crimes here? Last night's episode, with a bunch of name guests seemed like it was a stealth pilot for a spinoff.