Despite many viewers’ complaints, Lost doesn’t keep its secrets locked up tighter than Dick Cheney’s energy papers. It’s just that when they do answer a question, you usually get a few more to chew over. Despite its serial nature, Lost is no soap opera. If you’ve ever seen one, you know that soaps grudgingly reveal plot points, taking weeks to reveal what takes Lost ten minutes. (Hey, it was in college, I had an hour between classes and we had no cable. Bite me.)
Though not as gripping or interesting as the first, the episode was not a boiling, festering wound upon my psyche. Oh, and I’m gonna just do away with the whole numerical ratings system. The new system is more up and down.
I got just a little excited for this series as the characters made their initial appearances and it was clear that we had a cast deep with good character actors. Brent Spiner, Charles Dutton, Carla Gugino and Peter Dinklage are all the sorts of actors that make just about anything they appear in better just by their presence. You would think having that many of them together would guarantee good television. You would be wrong.
When you talk about the movie Dirty Love, you must talk about star Jenny McCarthy's performance. Is it subtle and nuanced? No. Is it thoughtful and tasteful? No. Is it so wildly over the top that you have to be thoroughly amazed at her lack of ego? Yes.
We were somewhere in WalMart, on the edge of the electronics section, when the drugs began to take hold.
At last a show on the WB that doesn’t make a bottle of Drano look inviting. Oddly enough, it happens to be a vehicle for former Smallville star, Jensen Ackles (Jason Teague). The show itself hasn’t premiered yet, so there be spoilers here. Tread carefully.
The great thing about Ferpect Crime, beyond the deliberate typo in the title is that it is a dark comedy that never feels the need to pull punches or concern itself with offending someone.
It's tough to describe the aggravation in watching this movie ping-pong back and forth between amusing secondary characters/situations and an excessively cliched main story.
I'm here to make a seriously bold claim. Of all the misbegotten TV-to-movie adaptations that Hollywood has left at our feet like a cat bringing you a nice dead rat, The Dukes of Hazzard is far and away the worst of the lot.
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