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Caught those, too. Naturally a bit curious as this seems like a spy spoof of sorts, and Tom Davis can be quite funny. ITV shows other than the crime dramas usually don't get broadcast in Norway, so I guess the only chance for me to see it, is to buy it on DVD or Blu-ray.
Here's Davis talking about the series:
It does. Might go both ways, though. Still want to see it, as I do like spoof (action) comedies.
Hah! Was that directed at Action Team? :-P
http://deadline.com/2018/04/catch-22-hugh-laurie-cast-george-clooney-hulu-limited-series-1202357328/
http://collider.com/lord-of-the-rings-tv-series-amazon-details/
Hollywood's current cycle is producing perhaps less artfulness than ever before in this medium at a consistent rate, and that's because it's the wrong people who are leading the creative charge. When you make your art bend to trends or test screenings, you will not only end up making something that appeases nobody while trying to meet the expectations of every viewer, but you'll also make a copy of something that was likely done better the year before at the latest. So few original ideas are had anymore, and fewer that are given an actual push by the studios.
http://deadline.com/2018/04/bruce-willis-roast-comedy-central-1202361522/
This and the GoT spinoffs should keep me happy but I'm really anxious about this LOTR series. Jackson's trilogy fall into my top 10 films of all time and id hate to see this show cheap on what is still a cinematic masterpiece that still holds up.
Doubt it'll end up being open-ended like the novel/film is, and I'm guessing they've taken this one out of Australia, but it could be interesting. Might give it a go.
Season two of GLOW premieres June 29th on Netflix:
https://www.facebook.com/netflixus/videos/2182809952001361/?t=0
David Fincher and Andrew Dominik confirmed as season two directors of Mindhunter:
http://collider.com/mindhunter-season-2-directors/
New trailer:
Nicolas Winding Refn's Too Old To Die Young: