A great retro series for anyone old enough to remember is Rich Man Poor Man. Show from the 70's with Nick Nolte and Peter Strauss. Awesome show. Very grim! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Man,_Poor_Man_(TV_miniseries)
Settled in for the Line of Duty finale last night only to find iPlayer had gone into overdrive and probably exploded, wouldn't work all night so had to go to bed wondering, gonna stick it on before work this morning. Anyone else have trouble with it last night, I put it down to gremlins with the recent redesign or the amount of people trying to watch the same thing crashing it. Not good enough anyway.
Caught up with Walking Dead, very good. Looking forward to finding out what this terminus is all about.
Probably the series? I'm just guessing and then something starting in the next season, crazy I know but I said it.
If you want to ruin it or create speculation have a read of the comics, there are numerous things in those that Terminus could be. The TV show is bringing new things to the table though and adapting plot lines/characters from those so it could be right out of left field. I'm sure there'll be more main character deaths but there is more to it than that. Season 5 is confirmed so the show is definitely continuing.
I read the comics up to the prison so was aware of some of the direction but it's all new to me now. I'm hoping they take it to about 8 seasons and come up with a good ending. (Don't know if the comic ending is any good)
That Lizzie was f**king nuts. Playing Tag with a walker, then screaming in Carols face when she killed it. She needed to be put down! As a side question , how do y'all think you would cope in a zombie apocalypse. I would probably be like Edwin Jenner (the doctor from season 1, if you remember him )
Some theories based on the comics, sort of spoilers-ish so be careful if you don't want to know. http://comicbook.com/blog/2014/02/23/the-walking-dead-five-theories-about-sanctuary/
So it looks like James Franco and myself have similar taste in books, he's already done an adaptation of As I lay Dying by William Faulkner as well as Child of God by Cormack McCarthy and now he's in the process of bringing Ham On Rye by Charles Bukowski to the screen. http://fatnancysnewdiet.wordpress.c...les-bukowskis-ham-on-rye-to-the-movie-screen/ It's brave stuff from Franco as the content in all these books is very dark, so don't go expecting light hearted Hollywood nonsense but if your looking for a film with some substance then these may suit you, you also may want to give the books a try as they are all brilliant.
Watched Lif Of Pi which I enjoyed and Olympus has fallen which I also enjoyed (maybe not far from what could really happen) Ive never seen a better visual film than Life of PI the pictures and colours were amazing. Best blueray ive seen
I enjoyed Life of Pi my youngest 6 years old at the time also loved it and has watched it over and over.