Don't miss the new movie from the iconic director. Prepare for hours of action-packed drama, starring Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Henry Cavill, and, for the first time, Jared Leto. Streaming exclusively on HBO Max March 18.
I guess I wasn't paying much attention at the time ('71), as my lottery draft number was something above 300 and Nixon had declared a wind-down to the war. Coupled with the McNamara documentary, "The Fog of War," this film (which debuted last night) is a fascinating look at the abuse of the Executive Branch and an important Supreme Court ruling assuring our First Amendment rights.
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May 27, 2010 - 12:51pm
fidget wrote:
Yes, I agree, The Evil One but I have to say I subscribe (mea culpa) and, no, unfortunately no involvement. I'm trying to to get a bit of 'Misomer Murders' at the moment.
Yes, but it's being "broadcast" by the Evil Empire™
BTW, Any involvement with this one?
Yes, I agree, The Evil One but I have to say I subscribe (mea culpa) and, no, unfortunately no involvement. I'm trying to to get a bit of 'Misomer Murders' at the moment.
I only started watching it at the beginning of this season to have some water-cooler talk with my then office mates and got totally sucked in. I tried to watch at the very start and thought it was boring. I have since caught a lot of the old eps on Lifetime in spurts and have the gist of all the back stories. Its a total drama-fest and I'm always ashamed to admit I watch, but I do, religiously. I really liked the finale (assuming a total and complete suspension of disbelief)... nothing and no one was sacred, which was kind of nice compared to some other, more trite episodes. Although I thought Meredith's storyline was totally random and unnecessary to the main plot - they could have used that for another multi-episode arc at another time without taking away from the show. As if there wasn't enough drama in a gunman shooting up the joint?
I don't think I said too much for the DVR folks. I am currently sans DVR and forced to watch commercials and stuff.
SPOILER MASKED
All they really did was make a 2 hour excuse to get rid of a couple minor characters left over from the hospital merger. If they only had shot Meredith it would all have been worth it. Well now she can go back to being the boss's spoiled wife.
This is one of the shows that I am mysteriously drawn to. I hate 99% of the insipid adolescent characters but will watch most every week. When I saw the 7 minute preview I made it a point to watch the full program hoping it would be the series end in which a completely sane gunmen goes into Seattle Grace to get rid of all the fornicating MD's. Especially the whining spoiled main charectar Dr. Meredith Grey. Not completely satisfying but it had its moments.
I won't spoil it for those that have it on DVR and haven't watched yet.
I only started watching it at the beginning of this season to have some water-cooler talk with my then office mates and got totally sucked in. I tried to watch at the very start and thought it was boring. I have since caught a lot of the old eps on Lifetime in spurts and have the gist of all the back stories. Its a total drama-fest and I'm always ashamed to admit I watch, but I do, religiously. I really liked the finale (assuming a total and complete suspension of disbelief)... nothing and no one was sacred, which was kind of nice compared to some other, more trite episodes. Although I thought Meredith's storyline was totally random and unnecessary to the main plot - they could have used that for another multi-episode arc at another time without taking away from the show. As if there wasn't enough drama in a gunman shooting up the joint?
I don't think I said too much for the DVR folks. I am currently sans DVR and forced to watch commercials and stuff.
This is one of the shows that I am mysteriously drawn to. I hate 99% of the insipid adolescent characters but will watch most every week. When I saw the 7 minute preview I made it a point to watch the full program hoping it would be the series end in which a completely sane gunmen goes into Seattle Grace to get rid of all the fornicating MD's. Especially the whining spoiled main charectar Dr. Meredith Grey. Not completely satisfying but it had its moments.
I won't spoil it for those that have it on DVR and haven't watched yet.
A few years ago I watched the GA finale and I got so pissed off at being emotionally manipulated like that, I vowed I would never watch it again...and I havent.