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Sand Job - penultimate Episode - a few thoughts Thoughts about the book(s) and the movie - some spoilers I didn't know much about it - and really enjoyed it. Ending could improve (some ideas) Movies (or trailers) within movies you'd love to see being made Eurocrash Episode Suprisingly good Story is very interesting, but so many hateful characters (Spoilers) A really great Netflix series - some thoughts - some spoilers Good series - but ended too early in history (minor spoilers) Great show View all posts >


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Acting-wise it was well done. Hollander, Watts, Lane, Williams, Sevigny, Flockhart, Moore and Ringwald. All did a really good job . I stopped watching after 5 episodes though. There was just not really much happening. Like some others stated: No characters anyone cares about. Maybe only Joe Mantello as Jack Dunphy. With only 4-5 episodes it could have been better. Better than dragging it out. And some of the Swans I cannot even tell apart. Probably that's the point - all act and look the same. And fix their faces at the same plastic surgeon. It's their world - but not mine, that's why it was hard to care about any of them - including Truman. The first season had a better pace, a better feud. There are a lot and a lot more interesting feuds from the world of celebrities. There are some good examples made by other posters in some other threads. If there is a third season with an interesting feud, I'll give it another go. But I won't finish this season. I do not feel like I'm missing something. Had my post in the open tab since yesterday without posting it until today. Didn't even see until now, that this casting-decision already came up. So it seems I'm not alone with the issue of this miscasting. I thought Andrew Scott was brillant and not just in this series. Added a lot more to the character than Matt Damon did in his Ripley movie (which I still enjoyed though). What I've read is that Scotts Ripley is closer to the books than others before him. That said, I wasn't really into the casting of Eliot Summer as Freddie. They surely got talent - in music as well (Stings daughter) - but they just didn't do it as the character Freddie for me. Maybe I'm biased because I enjoyed the Freddie played by Philipp Seymour Hoffman so much. Thanks for the recommendation. I will surely check that out. Definitely get some "Tug Benson" feels from him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cDohyRbzeo https://geekydaddy.com/2020/11/04/best-fictional-united-states-presidents-in-movies/ For sure after the whistling belly-button trick at the high school talent show he got all the girls and all the action. A legend was born. Watched it. Was good fun. Hoping for a 2nd season. The "Columbo" credits font were obvious to me right away. Came to watch Columbo through my Dad who loved it. That's now about 35 years ago since my first watch. And I still watch regularly with my wife to this day. Big fan. Both shows share great supporting actors and guest starts. Beat up old car (even though in top shape the Barracuda would be a dream car), similar acting routine (play dumb while being smart) and she even got the ""just one more thing" routine going in an episode if I remember right. Both quirky characters. She's no Columbo. Nobody ever will (please spare me a reboot). But it's a good show in style of Columbo. I enjoyed it. Watched it cinema and had a fairly good time. Brainless fun - but nothing compared to the first movie. Jason Patric was just not really the best choice and did have little chemistry with Sandra. The cruise setting on the other hand was nice. And definitely the best part of the movie were "UB40". The whole soundtrack was pretty great, but "Tell Me Is It True" was the biggest track there. Nobody (or did I cover most of them)? Yeah, now that you mentioned it, it is possible that May wasn't available at all time. Too bad really, the older I get the more I relate to May than the others. Good points about the Great Escape, that was indeed an interesting place with great facts. And driving into the moving plane was sure cool - better and more believable than the runway scene in the Fast & Furious 6 (which they even mentioned). View all replies >