Bananas!
It’s a bizarre movie but it just pulls you in.
So I’ve just watched a 4th episode on Amazon Prime or Britbox even though nothing shows a 4th episode on Season 2. :thinking::thinking:
Alice channeling Peter Gabriel and Eliot channeling Kate Bush. WOW!
It's really an 8 episode, but I gave 1 extra point for the opening and cause Johnny is wearing a Zebra t-shirt!!
Gillian as Bowie is fantastic. Her line "Putting out the fire..with gasoline" takes it up even more so!
Those time demons were creepy as hell.
The Time Between Time parts is some of the most creative I've seen in a while in a TV series.
Tunnel scene is a nod to A Clockwork Orange and is fitting for David as a potential timeline.
Funny how we can't have offbeat, goofy variety shows like this anymore. And Kiss in their early days....
Funny how we can't have offbeat, goofy variety shows like this anymore. And Kiss in their early days....
Not much of a comedy more so than a political satire and nods to various other movies.
Its like a tribute to Romero at some points (especially with the cars, the clothing, etc) and the underlying political jabs (which Romero did). And Tilda Swinton's character is a nod to Phantasm (although a samurai sword wielding one). You can see the jabs about how the government avoids climate change, ignores how minorities are treated and even the separation of children under white dominant males (if they are in Centerville Juvenile Detention Center, why label their clothes just CDC).
It was good and fun and had moments. Everyone did pretty well, but DVD really steals the show.
The music was good, but none of them seem to have the "sing along" quality of the originals. A little more complex on this ones lyrics.
Such a young Ewan McGregor - and oh the hair he has in this movie. LOL.
An early start from the amazing Toni Collette.
Star studded cast for the time. It's a decent, updated version of The Haunting of Hill House book by Shirley Jackson. Best watched late at night in a dark room.
Well done. Jason Statham does some great acting (not much action for him, more just his acting). And Saffron - just wow. A great cast. Although seeing David Suchet as a bad guy (kind of) is interesting....
It's a good movie full of great talent. I can't necessarily say it's a heart warming story, but it is thought provoking.
John Goodman was great as the mature Steve Mills. The Marienne role was perfect for Mary Steenburgen.
It is funny to see Elden Henson in the small role of the 2005 production but more major (as young Steve Mills) in the short film from 1990 of the same name. Then of course, he's known as Foggy Nelson today.....
Nigel Hawthorne is amazing in this role. Helen Mirren is amazing as always. So much talent that comes into their own over the next 20+ years.
Still a fun 80s classic vampire flick. So many things remind me of the Hammer vampire films!
Always a fan of Roddy McDowall!
I prefer the first one but this one is fun because of the cast - Wesley, Ron Perlman, Norma Reedus, Donnie Yen, Danny John-Jules, and so on...
Could the Black Spring just come take all of them please?
Say what you want but Frances Conroy is doing a great job in this series!
Not sure if this is suppose to be serious or funny, but it was enjoyable. Hugh Grant was great as Jeremy Thorpe but Ben Winshaw really steals the series as Norman Scott.
Interesting concept being videoed on an iPhone. Story was fine.
Jessica Biel was great as Cora. Bill Pullman was great as Harry.
It kind of pulled me in. Lots to the story to keep you guessing. However, I don't know who you should really like or feel for. Maybe her husband and kid?
WTF did I just watch?
Weird. I mean I think I get the overall idea behind the story and just how bad Humans really are.
It was decent.
I think my favorites from this season was Evan Peters as March and Denis O-Hare as Liz Taylor. Lady GaGa did a pretty good job.
This was definitely better than I expected. It pretty much keeps you engaged. Great cast!
Still wonder on the Inspector though.... :-)
Nick Frost in an action flick is awesome and he's funny as hell as always!
Oh the days of the 1970's made for TV cult films.
Dig the white bellbottoms that Pam Franklin wears for the last third of the movie. Man the clothing of the times.
This has Aaron Spelling producing and pre-Charlie's Angels Kate Jackson (main supporting) and Cheryl Ladd (supporting). On a lighter note, it's funny to hear Kate Jackson say "Damn" in one of her lines.
So it follows the traditional Bond theme.
Bond girls are the normal "hotness". Although this is the first time I remember actually catching brief nudity in a Bond movie (at the beginning when he takes the bikini top off of the first woman).
Cheesy effects but it is the 70s.
Mr. Wint and Mr. Kidd are quite funny in an odd kind of way and it's hard to tell if they are really just odd or if there really is a homosexual aspect of them. Violent and murderous regardless.
William Blake?
Sean Bean is still amazing.