Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
SOURCE CODE
A good movie, not great but worth seeing. It's one of those movies you need to discus with your friends to determine how you really felt about it.
Some parts are predictable but overall it's a fresh take on the "if I could turn back time" theory. I did find it satisfying that all my perceived 'plot flaws' were resolved.
Of course there's Jake and my second biggest complaint - no shirtless Jake. My biggest complaint is not Source Code but the preview for The Beaver - staring Jodi Foster and Mel Gibson as South Park's Mr. Garrison only with a beaver.
Labels:
5 for 5 Reviews,
Jake Gyllenhaal
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Saturday, April 2, 2011
THE KILLING
ABOUT THE SHOW
AMC has begun production on the network's next original series, The Killing. From writer, executive producer and series showrunner Veena Sud (Cold Case), The Killing is based on the wildly successful Danish television series Forbrydelsen and tells the story of the murder of a young girl in Seattle and the subsequent police investigation. Season one will consist of thirteen one-hour episodes and will debut with a 2 hour premiere on Sun., Apr. 3 at 9PM | 8C.
The Killing ties together three distinct stories around a single murder including the detectives assigned to the case, the victim's grieving family, and the suspects. Set in Seattle, the story also explores local politics as it follows politicians connected to the case. As the series unfolds, it becomes clear that there are no accidents; everyone has a secret, and while the characters think they've moved on, their past isn't done with them.
The Killing stars Mireille Enos (Big Love) as Sarah Linden, the lead homicide detective that investigates the death of Rosie Larsen; Billy Campbell (Once and Again) as Darren Richmond, Seattle's City Council President and now running for Mayor; Joel Kinnaman (Snabba Cash) as Stephen Holder, an ex-narc cop who joins the homicide division in the investigation to find Rosie's killer; Michelle Forbes (True Blood) as Rosie's mother, Mitch Larsen; and Brent Sexton (W., In the Valley of Elah) as Rosie's father, Stan Larsen. The pilot is directed by Patty Jenkins (Monster).
Friday, April 1, 2011
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