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Alex does cut a fine figure (I'm assuming you mean him and not Caan)...indeed quite Bondian, always thought that. Very old school I think.
Yes, I did mean Alex in a tux...he is quite sharp.
Just finished the Killing (original Danish) all 20 episodes, bloody brilliant. I won't be seeing the US version anytime soon or ever. Will be a big dissapointment.
It's on my watch list.
My neighbours lend it to me in a dvdbox and warned me the show was quite addictive, and it was true.
Were I to follow the show on tv I would not been able to, thank god for DVD-boxsets.
same here...so glad Rick finally stepped up and took care of the problem!
I watched a coulple of episodes from series 2. I could quote so many lines/exhanges from this show, but i'll go with this un':
*Michael Caine and Rog are trying to put up a Welome Home banner for Mrs Hugget:*
Caine: "No, to me, Rog, to me."
Moore: "I'm sorry Mike, i've got very little more to give."
Caine: "I know that, I could have told you that years ago."
Moore: "Very funny."
This is the episode I remember most from seeing as a child. It's got some Bondian elements: secret agents, a criminal gang of femme fatales, a compact that shoots poison needles.
"Good god man, what on Lakertya are you wearing."
This is one of those Who stories that gets a mauling from almost everyone. But i'm an unapologetic fan of the McCoy era and I can find the good in all of his stories. It's the opening story of the 7th Doctor era, so we've got a new Dotor, a new theme arrangement by Keff McCulloch & new title sequence by 7d, Kate O'Mara making her 2nd appearance as the Rani and the distinction of being the story that introduced CGI to Who.
I feel sorry for Langford, whom got saddled with a pretty useless character, all she's required to do is shreak... very loudly. It's a pity Langford wasn't given more to work with, as she works really well with McCoy. It probably didn't help that she was, as a companion, followed by Sophie Aldred's Ace. Ace who would go on to become one of the most popular companions, while Mell didn't.
Don't watch that, watch Person of Interest instead !!
Also watched the 1st ever episode of Misfits. The 3rd season is no where near as good as the 1st 2.
Brilliant series, excellent characters, excellent story lines
Life on Mars was brilliant. I didn't like Ashes to Ashes as much but it was good. Wasn't a huge fan of the way they ended the final series though.
I agree, rumours were there was no way Keeley wanted to end it that way, hence the way she walked off. And I wish Sam came out of the bar just to say thanks to Gene.
I am just glad they did not milk it with a third series
Sam coming back even for just a small cameo would've been great. But yeah, I felt that last series was pushing it, if they made anymore they would've just been milking it.
Gene is one of my favourite TV characters in history.
Finished season 1 of Luther. Excellent ! Idris Elba is an amazing actor !!
It is a great show, I would recommend it to anyone, and I could easily see Elbra as Bond in the future.
Really I wasn't sure about this show but I caught a few episodes on TV and found it to be really funny. My sister owns all the seasons on DVD so I'm currently watching them. Just finished the second season. I want to be like Barney.