Isn't it a little hard to believe that he'd escaped from jail, been in the army and left to become a copy in that same timeframe?
MI-5 season 5 region 1 dvds coming out January 8th. . . and it's spendy as hell.
'A Hole in the World'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Isn't it a little hard to believe that he'd escaped from jail, been in the army and left to become a copy in that same timeframe?
MI-5 season 5 region 1 dvds coming out January 8th. . . and it's spendy as hell.
MI-5 is a great example of a show that's priced its dvds so high that I eventually stopped wanting them, and the show itself pretty much dropped off my radar as well.
Lack of accents didn't bother me. I've heard as thick as my grandaddy's to as generic southern as me and K. There're only a few words that will trip me up, most famously amongst my friends "quarter" and "yesterday"
If you have a region free DVD player, it's actually cheaper to order them from the UK. Even with the dollar being 2:1 to the pound.
Well, I shall netflix them since who knows when BBCA will get up to season 5.
Lack of accents didn't bother me.
You're certainly a better judge than I am about New Orleans, so I'll try to let that prejudice go. I don't know why I'd focus on the accent with ex-con guy, when so many other things about his story made no sense unless this show is set a couple of years in the future.
Well, what about the non-accent of Boulet?
I'd waaaay rather no accent on him than attempting the 9th accent I remember. (I'm not a huge fan of that actor). Even so, accents vary so much down there, even from neighborhood to neighborhood.
I enjoyed K-ville more than I thought I would, possibly due to being informed that it was THE WORST TV SHOW EVER. I also let myself be spoiled for the reveal about Cole Hauser's character (he's the only reason I tuned in to begin with), which made the ep so much more fun as I got to see all the tells with his character that Things Aren't What They Seem.
I'm not a fan at all of the guy who plays Boulet, so I don't know if I'm not digging his character because of all the annoying parts he played in those annoying comedies (or wherever the heck it is that I saw him before).
Tawny Cypress was a nice surprise. I wouldn't mess with her character.
Did I mention Cole Hauser? I've been strangely obsessed with him since Pitch Black.
So if they keep the violence up and the lipgloss down, this could be a keeper for me.
Yeah, Anthony Anderson is battling a lot of baggage from stupid comedies but it's like Samuel Jackson says "I do Snakes on a Plane so I can do Pulp Fiction". I saw him playing a drug lord on The Wire, so I was intrigued by that.