You kind of have to watch it for yourself. I don't know if I like it because its good or because its funny.
You mean it's unintentionally funny?
You kind of have to watch it for yourself. I don't know if I like it because its good or because its funny.
I guess that came off weird. No its intentionally funny. I just don't know how I feel about it.You mean it's unintentionally funny?
You mean it's unintentionally funny?
Trailer is really nothing, but that cast though.It's not lengthy.
And we don't get to see Kyle Chandler, but here it is the first trailer for Netflix's new series, Bloodline.
The story: It's set in the Florida Keys and is centered around a family of four adult siblings whose secrets come to the surface when their black sheep brother returns home.
It's from the team that brought us Damages, created and executive produced by Todd A. Kessler, Daniel Zelman and Glenn Kessler.
And it stars Kyle Chandler, Ben Mendelsohn, Linda Cardellini, Sam Shepard, Sissy Spacek, Norbert Leo Butz, Jamie McShane, Jacinda Barrett and Enrique Murciano.
The rule of thumb around here is up to one week before the premiere, so any time on or after Sunday, November 2nd is fine. When it's up, please post a link in this thread and the previous season thread so people know. Thanks!If I don't kill myself it should be up before November
I don't think anyone has claimed it, but someone like Ratsky would probably know.
- USA today: Trailer for Netflix's new 'Bloodline'
Trailer is really nothing, but that cast though.
Newsroom has a date? Sweet!I don't think anyone has claimed it, but someone like Ratsky would probably know.
The rule of thumb around here is up to one week before the premiere, so any time on or after Sunday, November 2nd is fine. When it's up, please post a link in this thread and the previous season thread so people know. Thanks!
Newsroom has a date? Sweet!
- USA today: Trailer for Netflix's new 'Bloodline'
Trailer is really nothing, but that cast though.
I'm almost sad that we won't get a 4th season of The Newsroom. Can you imagine Aaron Sorkin writing a subplot with Sloan being a target of GamerGate?
That can't be right, I think. It's penned in for November 3.Premiering today:
Over the Garden Wall - Cartoon Network
That can't be right, I think. It's penned in for November 3.
:\This show's premiere date continues to elude me. My DVR still has no results when I try to find it, and even going to sorry ass Xfinity's channel guide... no sign of it on the 3rd at all. I am just going to keep checking but my understanding was it was starting on the 3rd and running for the next 5 days.
I don't normally leave comments in here about shows from previous seasons, but I've been watching through Satisfaction, a summer series from USA. I don't want to say too much about it, except to mention that to me it seems surprisingly thoughtful and articulate for a USA series, while still maintaining the light-hearted dumb sexy USA tone that all their shows have. Like, the premise is basically a rich white guy going through a midlife crisis and that's a subject that shouldn't be interesting, but the execution is really pretty good IMHO.
Interesting. How many episodes have you seen?
5, so half the season. But I can never wait until I finish something before I talk about it, hahaha. It is renewed for a second season despite somewhat meagre ratings. The lead was the lead on The Glades on A&E, which from what I saw was also much better than I expected it to be.
That preview episode was amazing. I'm getting Courage the Cowardly Dog vibes.
The BBCs eight-part limited drama series, The Missing, debuts tonight on BBC One ahead of its Stateside Starz premiere on November 15. Starz partnered with the BBC back in March to co-produce the kidnapping thriller. James Nesbitt (The Hobbit trilogy) stars as a father obsessed with finding his son after the boy is abducted during a family vacation in France in 2006.
Gillian Andersons UK crime drama The Fall has set its second-season debut. BBC Two tweeted that the show will return at 9PM November 13. The psychological thriller that also stars Fifty Shades Of Greys Jamie Dornan was a hit in the UK last year, and the second season also will be coming soon to Netflix in the U.S. Created by Allan Cubitt, The Fall focuses on a game of cat and mouse between Andersons highly driven detective and the sexually motivated serial killer shes tracking in Belfast. The Good Wifes Archie Panjabi also stars.
Premiering today:
Friends of the People - TruTV - 10/9c
Benched - USA - 10:30/9:30c
- Great early reviews for HBO's Olive Kitteridge via Metacritic
Two hours air on Sunday and the last two air on Monday.
I can throw something together if necessary, but I wasn't planning on it. You interested?You makin the thread Corny?
I can throw something together if necessary, but I wasn't planning on it. You interested?
It's all yours.Sure!
My new favorite name for him, Corny!You makin the thread Corny?
A bit conry though.
I'll let myself out.