Looks funny. I'll give this a go.
Only to be greatly disappointed when the actual series goes beyond S02.
It's excellent. Fortunately I never read the books, so each season is a treat, story and character wise.Started watching Bosch, such a brilliant show
Saturday
Doubt 01x12 Running Out of Time
Doubt 01x13 The Return
Orphan Black 05x10 To Right the Wrongs of Many
Turn: Washington's Spies 04x10 Washington's Spies
Based on the Stephen King novel, Google says...book was pretty good and probably translates to the screen a bit easier than his other work (nothing supernatural in the book).
Brendan Gleeson is the main character, Mary Louise Parker also in it...will take a look when all the episodes are in.
Based on the Stephen King novel, Google says...book was pretty good and probably translates to the screen a bit easier than his other work (nothing supernatural in the book).
Brendan Gleeson is the main character, Mary Louise Parker also in it...will take a look when all the episodes are in.
Actors and crew...approx. 45 people.
I liked the first 2 books and this is more a serial killer vibe. Will, as always, give it a go.
Watched the pilot, a few moments that even I had to shake my head and utter WTF? Can't wait for the rest.
What a lovely finale to Orphan Black. Here's hoping Tatiana Maslany is back on our screens sometime soon...she's a talent.
So, I know it's really old, but I thought I'd just mention here that I am really enjoying The Good Wife. Finished S01 this weekend.
Michael Sheen and David Tennant have been cast in the lead roles in the Amazon series adaptation of Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett’s “Good Omens,” Variety has learned.
The show is set in 2018 on the brink of an apocalypse as humanity prepares for a final judgment. But Aziraphale, a somewhat fussy angel, and Crowley, a demon, aren’t enthusiastic about the end of the world, and can’t seem to find the Antichrist. Sheen will play the role of Aziraphale, while Tennant will play Crowley. It will consist of six one-hour episodes.
I didn't really like to the book. But tbh I don't think this style of storytelling is aimed at me (not in book form in any case)
Like I say, it's just me. I don't like that style of story telling in a book. But for me I'll enjoy the show more, same with American Gods.Really? I thought the book was fantastic. Bit wary of a TV show, though. Won't necessarily translate well.