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Yeah, excellent show! My wife’s comment…man he looks like he stinks.This show is a must watch just to see Gary Oldman’s character alone.
Yeah, excellent show! My wife’s comment…man he looks like he stinks.This show is a must watch just to see Gary Oldman’s character alone.
Knowing Gary Oldman and his skill level getting into character, he probably does smell bad on set. But your wife is right, he looks nasty.Yeah, excellent show! My wife’s comment…man he looks like he stinks.![]()
Admittedly, a guilty pleasure.Getting ready to watch "Downton Abbey; The Finale".
Sadly, Tom's new wife isn't in the flick.Admittedly, a guilty pleasure.
Alas.Sadly, Tom's new wife isn't in the flick.
Now don’t get the Vapor’s…Alas.
I don't feel like I'm Turning Japanese...Now don’t get the Vapor’s…
It was really good though I couldn't remember all the children's names.Admittedly, a guilty pleasure.
I remember some years ago, after the shock of Matthew's untimely demise, that the fans began counting on their toes and realized that the New Heir would be 18 in 1939. "Julian Fellows, you [ "illegitimate Baylor boy" ]!"Poor George will be serving in WW2 just like his father did in WW1.
Getting ready to listen to his new book on Audible.The Charlie Sheen doc on Netflix is insane.
PART ONEThe Charlie Sheen doc on Netflix is insane.
Finally watched 28 Years Later……very mehhhhh. Can’t understand why this apparently had so many mouths a buzz when it came out.
The ending was absolutely atrocious, just vomit. Yeah they were both great with what they were given. I think that’s a good idea to consider it a movie wholly separate from the series. This one made me want to give up on the entire franchise altogether.I probably liked this movie more than you, but I guess I am glad I didn’t pay $19.95 to rent it. I think Jodie Comer and Ralph Fiennes improve anything they are a part of so there’s that. I‘m going to think of it in terms of just another Sci-Fi movie, and not part of the 28 franchise. Makes it more palatable.
The soundtrack was buried under film noise, but is superb. The band Young Fathers created something in a Vangelis/Colin Stetson quality range imo. I’ve spent much more time there than the film itself.

