Shame that show was canceled so quick. I loved the writing. The near lyrical banter between the characters.
How about that one episode where Kristin sang Eternal Flame. Epic and hilarious at the same time.
Shame that show was canceled so quick. I loved the writing. The near lyrical banter between the characters.
How about that one episode where Kristin sang Eternal Flame. Epic and hilarious at the same time.
I think you are the only person on here that actually knows that show exists! Props. I agree, it's such a shame. >: All the shows I like get cancelled. It seems all Bryan's things get cancelled, including Wonderfalls, which was pretty good. Ratings mean nothing and shouldn't determine whether the show gets cancelled or not if it has great reviews from all sides. Meh.
The mood and cinematography of Pushing Daisies always reminded me of the movie Amélie.
I never got to see the show, sadly...I've only known of her in the past year or so. I wonder if I could see some via YouTube...?
Ah, yes, Pushing Daisies. I should watch that again.
And Chey, she even has her "Cheno Note." You can find a clip of it on...somewhere, probably.
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Old school! I've only seen him in Casablanca, though.
Originally Posted by gogeta
I love old films! They rank among my favourites. Humphrey's done so so so many films, I am not even sure how many.. I've seen him a lot of different kinds of roles. But he's definitely most famous for Casablanca. I really liked the way he delivered his lines in Sabrina.
Dunno, I could never get into the oldies somehow. My mum watches old films like every Sunday afternoon, and they generally just bore or unintentionally amuse me.
Saying that, Casablanca was good.
Originally Posted by gogeta

I don't mind Casablanca, but much prefer his performance in The Maltese Falcon. Treasure of the Sierra Madre was another good one, but deemed risky for Bogart at the time. I've not watched any other films of his as yet, so hardly a fan, but I don't mind if I never see another of his films. These were goodHe performed in 75 films, apparently. Remarkable
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