I was thinking more about the fire than the halo, but that makes sense.
The fire was the angle Netflix took with the incident. Probably because that’s an easier on the stomach way to draw it out than discussing the possibility of decapitation.
I was thinking more about the fire than the halo, but that makes sense.
Do you mean John Clark? Or is it some other character? A show about John Clark could be really good if done right.
Thanks....that has to be it...here is the trailer. I read that book, even better than the Jack Ryan stuff.
I never read through these long threads. Usually just look at the first page and then skip to next to last page.
I see this recommendation for Straight Man. Russo is one of my favorite authors; I'd love to see the movie. Go to Netflix and amazon, search for straight man and all I find is a bunch of gay porn.
Grrrr.....
Finally realize that yinz were talking about the book!
In a streaming thread
Grr...
Worst thing is that gay porn films are now coming up on my "movies you'd like"
If you're a racing guy, the new Kevin James sitcom, The Crew on Netflix is OK. A lot of stupid NASCAR humor. Not going to win any awards, but more of a classic sitcom style. My wife even enjoyed it becuase it was something different.The fire was the angle Netflix took with the incident. Probably because that’s an easier on the stomach way to draw it out than discussing the possibility of decapitation.
In my opinion this was Clancy’s best book. Hope the movie does it justiceNot sure if its a "me" thing but your link didn't come through...
As an aside, Jack Ryan stories ceased because Tom Clancy got divorced! Tom's ex successfully sued to get part of any money for not just any of Tom's books, but any using the "Jack Ryan" persona. So Tom Clancy quit writing books with Jack Ryan as a character so he didn't have to share royalties with his ex. This has now extended into Clancy's other book characters but Tom has long since died so the suit is against his estate.In my opinion this was Clancy’s best book. Hope the movie does it justice
agree, I got totally lost.I finished ZeroZeroZero. Looks like it's a one and done series.
Pretty good, though you really have to pay attention or you get lost. Partially because most of the dialog is in spanish or italian and partly because they like to go back in time 6-24 hours at least once an episode to set up the current scene.
I remember a Clark from his books, but in that trailer for the movie the guy's name is Kelly, not ClarkLOL, I knew so little about him I didn't even get his name right.
Yes you are correct. My mistake thanks.
I'll go back and fix it.
I remember a Clark from his books, but in that trailer for the movie the guy's name is Kelly, not Clark
I remember a Clark from his books, but in that trailer for the movie the guy's name is Kelly, not Clark
I bet it has to do with the name regarding the divorce settlement that someone mentioned. So they just changed the name.Holy cow now I'm really confused.
the kelley to clark is explained at the end of the movie.Holy cow now I'm really confused.
Jane and I have been watching “New Tricks,” which is a British working-cop show. It’s mind candy, but it’s very well done.Line of Duty on Amazon prime is a very good British police corruption drama which I believe has 5 seasons. I was hooked from the first episode as it moves along quite quickly.
My wife loved that show. I only saw it peripherally but it looked pretty good.Jane and I have been watching “New Tricks,” which is a British working-cop show. It’s mind candy, but it’s very well done.
+1.Line of Duty on Amazon prime is a very good British police corruption drama which I believe has 5 seasons. I was hooked from the first episode as it moves along quite quickly.
Mindless, but always entertaining and the writing is excellent.My wife loved that show. I only saw it peripherally but it looked pretty good.