I have not... clicky, clicky, clicky oh so that's where Much comes from. (I keep calling him Wash/Watt.) And Ray Winstone as Will Scarlet. I am intrigued.
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Ray Winstone was one of the best things about that show. I loved Judi Trott, too, but she never went on to do anything else.
And Much is an old part of the legend--he's Much the Miller's Son, and shows up pretty frequently in various versions, even if he's not as iconic as Tuck or Little John.
he's Much the Miller's Son
orly? When I first started watching the 2006 BBC show I went back and read a lot about the legends but I didn't come across Much & when I asked (I forget now who) they said his character was a modern creation. But when you add 'the miller's son' it sure does sound familiar.
...netflixed
ION, has anyone else heard of this British film Attack the Block?
It's by some of the guys who made Hot Fuzz and Shawn of the Dead, I believe.
IO9 says it's The Wire of alien invasion movies.
oh co-produced... for a second I thought I had missed the making of the next Blood & Ice Cream flick.
I've been hearing rave reviews, 'Suela. It's only playing at the Metreon. I may make plans to go sometime.
IO9 says it's The Wire of alien invasion movies.
FWIW, I don't think Bob would agree. I don't think he liked it at all.
Will and I watched Cowboys and Aliens today. I was underwhelmed and totally distracted by some of the little details. Or not so little - like the dress Olivia Wilde's character wears during most of the movie. And the fact her hair was down and loose. Also the collared shirts half the men worse.
Although it did end a little better than I thought I kept expecting that Olivia Wilde's character would so back up somehow and she and Daniel Craig would ride off together.
I think the trailers for the new Fright Night remake need to feature a lot more David Tennant, because what they're showing me of Colin Farrell is not motivating me to put up with another movie full of that annoying McLovin kid.