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I thought 'Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga' was very good. I expected stupid but funny, it was much better than I expected.
It's probably one of my three favorite movies featuring Pierce Brosnan which also has cast members singing ABBA songs.
I agree. We watched three tonight, the citizenship one, Atlantic City, and Frank. The two besides Atlantic City were great.ive got 2 episodes left in season 2. Last night i watched maybe imo the worst and the best episode back to back. “Atlantic City” really blew and then “Frank in the future” was so poignant.
I'll give it a shot, I heard mixed things about the first season. I have been looking for something new to start.anyone watching the Umbrella Academy?
a bit of a mind-fuck (time travel apocalypse stuff), but season one was pretty compelling.
very, very good soundtrack, too
season two comes out today.
and for some Canadiana, the son of Tragically Hip's Gord Sinclair is in the cast for this upcoming season.
I enjoyed most of the first season. Absolutely despised the performance of one of the cast members, which made some scenes a little tough.anyone watching the Umbrella Academy?
a bit of a mind-fuck (time travel apocalypse stuff), but season one was pretty compelling.
very, very good soundtrack, too
season two comes out today.
and for some Canadiana, the son of Tragically Hip's Gord Sinclair is in the cast for this upcoming season.
Curious, which one?I enjoyed most of the first season. Absolutely despised the performance of one of the cast members, which made some scenes a little tough.
Will definitely watch the second season.
I had originally intended to say more about the end of season 1 and left my phrasing about who it was intentionally vague to avoid even the tiniest spoilers.Curious, which one?
I found Ellen Page a bit whiny / self indulgent at times, but perhaps that was the point of her character.
The big guy got on my nerves a bit for a while, too.
Hazel was a delightful character to watch.
It reminded me of the scenes in Penny Dreadful where Josh Hartnett is on screen with Timothy Dalton and Eva Green and Hartnett's shortcomings are so much more magnified because of how good the other two are.