Didn't tune in to see if Viva Laughlin could be as bad as they predicted, eh?
Oh, I did. This was worse.
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Didn't tune in to see if Viva Laughlin could be as bad as they predicted, eh?
Oh, I did. This was worse.
After turning off Viva Laughlin soon after seeing Hugh Jackman do "Sympathy for the Devil" well, but not enough to make me stick around, I just want to watch Viva Blackpool now, but it's not available on DVD, damnit! And, AFAIK, BBCAmerica has no intentions of rerunning it anytime soon.
Admittedly I only saw the final 20 minutes or so of last week's episode, but it didn't strike me as all that terrible even if there were some major plot holes. Was there something in the first half more traumatic than Melanie Griffith singing?
I didn't bother tuning in when I realized that HJ wouldn't be a regular, and when I saw some scenes where they basically were lip-synching... badly.
eta you mean it wasn't cancelled right away?
Well, it hadn't been cancelled by the time the second episode started airing, though I think that was only on the third day following the premiere. Maybe the execs were travelling that weekend and only had the chance to call in the kill order afterwards?
Ok, was it just me, or was that scene where the Doctor woke from his reminiscence about Charlemagne the hottest David Tennant has ever looked?
Was there something in the first half more traumatic than Melanie Griffith singing?
Traumatic, no. It was just duller, flatter, and more predictable than just about anything I've ever watched. And it featured some of Eric Roberts' worst "acting." It was pretty much your typical haunted house story, without any chills. Melanie Griffith singing was at least amusing in the train wreck sort of way.
So far it's very dark (visually), and it's not making me want to do the work to see it properly.
If your thermal camera can see graffitti on the walls, your house is very haunted and you should leave ASAP.
BSG: No fraking way! That did NOT just happen!
It's the Planet of the Apes!