

not surprised someone in the bubble of Denver would say that. She should of been retired or fired the day after the post. They (SS) sat on this because of the implications of firing a top woman in a agency plagued by problems like hiring hookers and DUI.bjmdds wrote:Big O, get this! ------Denver Secret Service agent may face disciplinary action over anti-Trump Facebook posts----Special agent Kerry O’Grady wrote: “I would take jail time over a bullet”
not shaping up to be any better of a year for celebritiesbjmdds wrote:Original Dumbledore.....Snape......now the wand maker from HP.
he's a good egotistical bully to base a loudmouth bad guy.Kristatos wrote:There was a thread on Twitter about the number of '80s movie villains who were based on Trump. I knew about Future Biff from BTTF2 and Daniel Clamp in Gremlins 2, but there were a whole bunch of others.
RIP John Hurt. He had so many great performances, and he was a distinctive figure with his look and voice.Blowfeld wrote:RIP John Hurt. One of my favourite Doctors. Not easy to craft a likeable Doctor let alone the War Doctor, a unknown regeneration thrown in the anniversary special.
I was afraid he was not long for the world when he announced early stages of pancreatic. Still he persevered.
Mike Connors is another great lose. I was impressed with how he and Joseph Campanella were in the Mannix Season 1 DVD commentary, perhaps eight years ago. Both men well in their eighties ready with a quick quip and answer for one episode out of the hundreds they were in. I believe Mike Connors did a Sean Connery in suing the studio for unpaid profits.
I always wished Mannix had a better final show than Diagnosis Murder special. Hope to God they never reboot Mannix.
I bought the DVDs, Mannix was never as big a rerun as other PI mystery series. I think there is a story about Lucille Ball using her influence to save Mannix during seasons one because she liked the show and the network was going to cancel it.carl stromberg wrote:RIP John Hurt. He had so many great performances, and he was a distinctive figure with his look and voice.Blowfeld wrote:RIP John Hurt. One of my favourite Doctors. Not easy to craft a likeable Doctor let alone the War Doctor, a unknown regeneration thrown in the anniversary special.
I was afraid he was not long for the world when he announced early stages of pancreatic. Still he persevered.
Mike Connors is another great lose. I was impressed with how he and Joseph Campanella were in the Mannix Season 1 DVD commentary, perhaps eight years ago. Both men well in their eighties ready with a quick quip and answer for one episode out of the hundreds they were in. I believe Mike Connors did a Sean Connery in suing the studio for unpaid profits.
I always wished Mannix had a better final show than Diagnosis Murder special. Hope to God they never reboot Mannix.
RIP Mike Connors too. I enjoyed the Diagnosis Murder "Mannix" episode. It was a bit weird where they had an old episode as a flashback. I never watched Mannix. It's strange it's never on a channel I have whereas Quincy, Matlock etc etc always pop up.
This is sounding oddly familiar to the shift between Die Another Day 40 years of Bond to Daniel Craig as Barbara's 007 the hulking Cro-Magnon. The writers and Producers were doing nothing with no ideas on how to carry on, muttering about how much the world had changed.bjmdds wrote:Speaking to The Telegraph, writer Neal Purvis said: ‘The thing is… I’m just not sure how you would go about writing a James Bond film now.
‘Each time, you’ve got to say something about Bond’s place in the world, which is Britain’s place in the world… with people like Trump, the Bond villain has become a reality. ‘So when they do another one, it will be interesting to see how they deal with the fact that the world has become a fantasy,’ he added. They also revealed how the next Bond movie will perhaps be a very different beast, saying: ‘.. Spectre felt like it closed off a certain way of doing Bond. And I think whatever happens next will be quite different.’ Recent Bond outings have been grounded in threats relevant to the modern world, but the writing pair have admitted how they’d struggle to imagine a story which could apply to a world of Donald Trump and Brexit.
could be, imo if Netflix Amazon and other streaming content makers crash the rest of Hollywood is right behind. I don't think Hollywood realizes yet they are at the same economic mercies any industry is, look at car manufactures and unions it worked well in the boom times but they failed to innovate and almost lost it all.Kristatos wrote:Some folks have questioned whether streaming services like Netflix are sustainable in the long term, though. I've seen people saying that it could be the next dotcom bubble.