Like Lost wasn’t confusing enough now the. whole show has gone Billy Pilgrim on us. I really like the show - the actors and the writing - but they’ve made the thing so complicated and unpredictable that it is nearly meaningless.
Sam, everyone has told us how awesome it is. We do want to see it.
DamnCat, I’m with you. I’m always confused. I have to ask Frank every time we watch it. “Now, what happened? How did they end up there? I don’t get it.”
Gran Torino was good but the language was BAD. Whenever I take my kids to movies, I check them out first on this: http://www.kids-in-mind.com/
On this rating system, Gran Torino got a 10 on profanity - because it had approximately 77 f-words, 35 mild obscenities and 53 derogatory terms! But the Mister and I really liked it :-)
January 31st, 2009 at 2:02 pm
*groan*
Speaking of which (sort of), if you haven’t seen Gran Torino yet, do so. Clint’s character could be Frank . . . in 40 years. “Get off my lawn!”
February 3rd, 2009 at 7:49 pm
Like Lost wasn’t confusing enough now the. whole show has gone Billy Pilgrim on us. I really like the show - the actors and the writing - but they’ve made the thing so complicated and unpredictable that it is nearly meaningless.
February 4th, 2009 at 9:23 am
Sam, everyone has told us how awesome it is. We do want to see it.
DamnCat, I’m with you. I’m always confused. I have to ask Frank every time we watch it. “Now, what happened? How did they end up there? I don’t get it.”
February 4th, 2009 at 10:51 am
It’s the first TV show to be named after it’s audience.
February 4th, 2009 at 12:42 pm
Gran Torino was good but the language was BAD. Whenever I take my kids to movies, I check them out first on this: http://www.kids-in-mind.com/
On this rating system, Gran Torino got a 10 on profanity - because it had approximately 77 f-words, 35 mild obscenities and 53 derogatory terms! But the Mister and I really liked it :-)