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Started by Eddie Teach, March 06, 2011, 09:29:27 AM

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celedhring

Yeah, the original had a strong relatable hook in the murder of Laura Palmer (which was lost in the second season), that anchored all the strange things that happened. The new one seemed indeed weirdness for the sake of weirdness, I gave up after 6 episodes.

viper37

Quote from: Tyr on August 23, 2017, 02:02:28 AM
First episode of the defenders and.... I'm worried.
I think they forgot they only had 8 episodes instead of 13.  I fear it will be a little rushed.
I don't do meditation.  I drink alcohol to relax, like normal people.

If Microsoft Excel decided to stop working overnight, the world would practically end.

Eddie Teach

I saw The Defenders. Fun enough, though I thought we'd be getting Punisher too?
To sleep, perchance to dream. But in that sleep of death, what dreams may come?

viper37

Quote from: Eddie Teach on August 23, 2017, 09:06:50 AM
I saw The Defenders. Fun enough, though I thought we'd be getting Punisher too?
Later.
I don't do meditation.  I drink alcohol to relax, like normal people.

If Microsoft Excel decided to stop working overnight, the world would practically end.

Tamas

Quote from: celedhring on August 23, 2017, 04:16:49 AM
Yeah, the original had a strong relatable hook in the murder of Laura Palmer (which was lost in the second season), that anchored all the strange things that happened. The new one seemed indeed weirdness for the sake of weirdness, I gave up after 6 episodes.

The original had a very unique mix of surface small town pleasantries with the hidden dark stuff, and the wild weirdness. It's like nothing else and it worked.

Currently I am at episode 8 with season 3, and it is just cranking up the weirdness to fucking 12 with not even a hint of any of the other elements that made the original series work.

Savonarola

#37475
Logan Lucky (2017)

Channing Tatum and Kylo Ren play a couple down on their luck brothers who attempt to rob the Charlotte Motor Speedway in an elaborate heist.  The movie has its moments, especially when Tatum and Ren interact or the scenes with Daniel Craig, but there are too many sub-plots that don't go anywhere.
In Italy, for thirty years under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland, they had brotherly love, they had five hundred years of democracy and peace—and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock

The Brain

Women want me. Men want to be with me.

Savonarola

In Italy, for thirty years under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland, they had brotherly love, they had five hundred years of democracy and peace—and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock

CountDeMoney

It took cancer to put Eddie LeBec into the boards.  :(

QuoteJay Thomas, Actor on 'Murphy Brown' and 'Cheers,' Is Dead at 69

Jay Thomas, an actor and radio personality whose work on the television series "Murphy Brown" won him two Emmy Awards in the early 1990s, died on Thursday at his home in Santa Barbara, Calif. He was 69.

The cause was cancer, his agent, Don Buchwald, said.

Mr. Thomas was a disc jockey in 1979 when he was cast in a recurring role on "Mork & Mindy," the ABC sitcom about a space alien played by Robin Williams. Mr. Thomas played Remo DaVinci, co-owner of a deli, and appeared in dozens of episodes during the run of the show, which ended in 1982.

After that, the work came fairly regularly, often in the form of smaller TV roles but also the occasional movie appearance, most notably in "Mr. Holland's Opus" in 1995.

Between "Mork & Mindy" and "Murphy Brown" his most prominent role was a recurring spot on "Cheers" in the 1980s as Eddie LeBec, an ice hockey player who was married to Carla Tortelli (Rhea Perlman), a waitress at the Boston bar of the show's title.

Mr. Thomas was one of the main characters in "Love & War," a CBS sitcom that ran for three seasons beginning in 1992. His other television credits included the ABC ensemble series "Married People" in the early 1990s and the recent Showtime series "Ray Donovan."


Mr. Thomas's good looks and ability to play a wiseacre were something of a calling card, and his secondary roles could brighten even a weak show or movie. When he and Joan Cusack played best friends to the central couple in the 1997 movie "A Smile Like Yours," Janet Maslin wrote in her review in The New York Times, "Ms. Cusack, Mr. Thomas and a brief bit about budget airlines are notably funnier than the rest of the film."

His quick tongue also served him well on the talk-show circuit. He was especially ubiquitous on "Late Show With David Letterman," where he appeared every Christmas season and always told the same story about meeting Clayton Moore, the actor who played the Lone Ranger on TV, a tale that also involved marijuana and a broken headlight. (Mr. Thomas, an athlete in his younger days, would also engage in a challenge that involved throwing footballs at a Christmas tree.)

He also pursued a radio career, even as he developed his acting side. Most recently he had a show on SiriusXM satellite radio.

Mr. Thomas found amusement in the way people confused him with his television characters.

"I always seem to play the role of a Jewish person," he said in an interview with The Times in 2000. "On 'Love and War' I played Jack Stein, a left-wing Jewish man. On 'Murphy Brown' I was Jerry Gold, a right-wing Jewish man. And I won an Emmy for that part. The trouble is, I'm not Jewish. But everyone I met in L.A. thought I was a Jewish man from Brooklyn."

"I'm from New Orleans," he added. "My father was a WASP and my mother was Italian."
  :lol:

Mr. Thomas was born Jon Thomas Terrell in Kermit, Tex., on July 12, 1948, and raised in New Orleans. During college — he attended several universities — he started dabbling in sportscasting and also did stand-up comedy; he eventually found himself on the radio in New York. He later became well known for his work on Power 106 in Los Angeles.

He is survived by his wife, Sally Michelson, whom he married in 1987, and their two children, Samuel and Jacob. In recent years he reunited with a son he had fathered in his 20s who was given up for adoption, the country singer J. T. Harding.

"I met my biological mother, and she told me, 'Your father is an actor, and he's on 'Cheers,' " Mr. Harding said during an appearance that he and Mr. Thomas made on "The View." "So for about a week I thought Ted Danson was my father."

garbon

Comrade Detective

Interesting concept (show pretending it is a lost 80s show from Communist Romania with English dubbing) and there's some laughs around how they portray Americans. Not sure though how well it will hold up for more than one episode.
"I've never been quite sure what the point of a eunuch is, if truth be told. It seems to me they're only men with the useful bits cut off."
I drank because I wanted to drown my sorrows, but now the damned things have learned to swim.

Liep

Eraser. What a terrible movie.
"Af alle latterlige Ting forekommer det mig at være det allerlatterligste at have travlt" - Kierkegaard

"JamenajmenømahrmDÆ!DÆ! Æhvnårvaæhvadlelæh! Hvor er det crazy, det her, mand!" - Uffe Elbæk

viper37

Finished the Defenders.  Not bad.

I haven't seen Luke Cage and Iron Fist.  I felt I was missing a little, but not much. Seeing Iron Fist character in this series does not make want to see his standalone show, though.
I don't do meditation.  I drink alcohol to relax, like normal people.

If Microsoft Excel decided to stop working overnight, the world would practically end.

Eddie Teach

To sleep, perchance to dream. But in that sleep of death, what dreams may come?

garbon

Quote from: viper37 on August 26, 2017, 10:47:17 AM
Finished the Defenders.  Not bad.

I haven't seen Luke Cage and Iron Fist.  I felt I was missing a little, but not much. Seeing Iron Fist character in this series does not make want to see his standalone show, though.

You should avoid his show. His character was just the same only with more screen time...-_-
"I've never been quite sure what the point of a eunuch is, if truth be told. It seems to me they're only men with the useful bits cut off."
I drank because I wanted to drown my sorrows, but now the damned things have learned to swim.

Liep

"Af alle latterlige Ting forekommer det mig at være det allerlatterligste at have travlt" - Kierkegaard

"JamenajmenømahrmDÆ!DÆ! Æhvnårvaæhvadlelæh! Hvor er det crazy, det her, mand!" - Uffe Elbæk