The other thing I thought when it was over was that they left it wide open for a revisit if they ever wanted to do a movie or a miniseries down the road. Perhaps that's why it ended like it did? [Reply]
Crackle sent me a video that all episodes of Justified streamed on their site free, but the video doesn't play and the Crackle site doesn't list any episodes.
Hope it's just a timing thing and the episodes will be up soon. Who knows, maybe it went the other way and the rights contracts fell through.
Originally Posted by Sully:
There's a show on TBS or USA or something called "The Detour."
It's just flat out awesome, and it stars Natalie Zea. if you get a chance, like funny shit, and like to look at Natalie Zea, then check this out. Start from the beginning. it really is a very well written show.
In the new season, Natalie's character is working in a breasturant asstropub called 'Whale Tails' up in Alaska.
This was a damn good show and I dug the Kentucky setting.
Also, why in the hell isn't Timothy Olyphant a household name by now?! its truly baffling . That dude is cooler than the other side of the pillow and is great in literally everything. He SHOULD be a leading man in big Hollywood films imo. [Reply]
Originally Posted by sully1983:
This was a damn good show and I dug the Kentucky setting.
Also, why in the hell isn't Timothy Olyphant a household name by now?! its truly baffling . That dude is cooler than the other side of the pillow and is great in literally everything. He SHOULD be a leading man in big Hollywood films imo.
Some of his film choices were less than optimal, Hitman, Catch and Release.
Made a good early impression in Go, though. And I thought his villain in Live Free or Die Hard, even if the movie sucked overall.
But Deadwood and Justified is as good a 1-2 punch on a TV resume as you get.
He's kind of a redneck Jon Hamm, really good when called on, but a little too 'pretty' to be taken seriously for some executives in charge of blockbusters. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Some of his film choices were less than optimal, Hitman, Catch and Release.
Made a good early impression in Go, though. And I thought his villain in Live Free or Die Hard, even if the movie sucked overall.
But Deadwood and Justified is as good a 1-2 punch on a TV resume as you get.
He's kind of a redneck Jon Hamm, really good when called on, but a little too 'pretty' to be taken seriously for some executives in charge of blockbusters.
I liked his character in "The Girl Next Door" too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Some of his film choices were less than optimal, Hitman, Catch and Release.
Made a good early impression in Go, though. And I thought his villain in Live Free or Die Hard, even if the movie sucked overall.
But Deadwood and Justified is as good a 1-2 punch on a TV resume as you get.
He's kind of a redneck Jon Hamm, really good when called on, but a little too 'pretty' to be taken seriously for some executives in charge of blockbusters.
I remembered him from a supporting role he had in an HBO movie called When Trumpets Fade, where he played a young officer in World War II who eventually wigs out after most of his company is wiped out. Normally I only notice people from small roles if I see the film again later, but his performance and those intense, crazy eyes really made him stand out.
He does great work and definitely should be better known than he is. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
In the new season, Natalie's character is working in a breasturant asstropub called 'Whale Tails' up in Alaska.
hummina hummina.
Didn't Columbia have a place like that once not long ago? Honey Bunnzz, or something? You could see it from the highway. I legit thought it was a pastry shop at first, lol. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Didn't Columbia have a place like that once not long ago? Honey Bunnzz, or something? You could see it from the highway. I legit thought it was a pastry shop at first, lol.
There's tons of them. Hooters of course. Then Tilted Kilt, ShowMes, Twin Peaks, Mugs'n'Jugs, etc.
On the other . . . . proclivity, St. Louis is getting a Hamburger Mary's, too. [Reply]