John-Locke wrote:I liked the bit where the Bueller dude pulled out that guys teeth, I did find the conclusion a little predictable though, still fun but you could see it coming a mile off.
Adam Arkin directed this weeks episode, maybe he'll step behind the camera on FX's SOA next season, be nice if they did some kind of cross over episode too.
Maui wrote:I enjoyed the Hermey g@y dentist discussion at the shootout.
Ribbons wrote:Justified gets a season two:
http://livefeed.hollywoodreporter.com/2010/05/fx-renews-justified.html#more
Fievel wrote:Ribbons wrote:Justified gets a season two:
http://livefeed.hollywoodreporter.com/2010/05/fx-renews-justified.html#more
Which is awesome.
I absolutely love this show.
Fievel wrote:Holy crap. Even when Raylan is on vacation cool shit still happens!
Brit Pop wrote:ps - Over the last nine episodes there have been 2 main actors from the film 'Cool Runnings' in it... wonder if someone involved in the production of Justified was on that project... not holding out much hope for John Candy showing up though.
Fievel wrote:Brit Pop wrote:ps - Over the last nine episodes there have been 2 main actors from the film 'Cool Runnings' in it... wonder if someone involved in the production of Justified was on that project... not holding out much hope for John Candy showing up though.
Now THAT is some good stats! Two points to Brit Pop! (go ahead and take $5 out of Petty Cash. You earned it!)
John-Locke wrote:Great episode this week, that guy trying to get the money from Brewster from Fright Night was pretty terrifying, a character straight out of a Leonard story only toned down a touch, he probably would've killed the NFL guy and raped his wife in a real Leonard story. I hope we see him back in a future season.
Fievel wrote:John-Locke wrote:Great episode this week, that guy trying to get the money from Brewster from Fright Night was pretty terrifying, a character straight out of a Leonard story only toned down a touch, he probably would've killed the NFL guy and raped his wife in a real Leonard story. I hope we see him back in a future season.
Not only was scary guy a total Elmorian (did I just make up a word?) character, his idiot thug boxer guy was too. That's one of the main things I love about this show. The stories aren't necessarily written by Elmore Leonard, but it seems like the writers channel him when they do write. The characters and dialogue are right out of his world.
Fievel wrote:John-Locke wrote:Great episode this week, that guy trying to get the money from Brewster from Fright Night was pretty terrifying, a character straight out of a Leonard story only toned down a touch, he probably would've killed the NFL guy and raped his wife in a real Leonard story. I hope we see him back in a future season.
Not only was scary guy a total Elmorian (did I just make up a word?) character, his idiot thug boxer guy was too. That's one of the main things I love about this show. The stories aren't necessarily written by Elmore Leonard, but it seems like the writers channel him when they do write. The characters and dialogue are right out of his world.
Peven wrote:Fievel wrote:John-Locke wrote:Great episode this week, that guy trying to get the money from Brewster from Fright Night was pretty terrifying, a character straight out of a Leonard story only toned down a touch, he probably would've killed the NFL guy and raped his wife in a real Leonard story. I hope we see him back in a future season.
Not only was scary guy a total Elmorian (did I just make up a word?) character, his idiot thug boxer guy was too. That's one of the main things I love about this show. The stories aren't necessarily written by Elmore Leonard, but it seems like the writers channel him when they do write. The characters and dialogue are right out of his world.
and that actor started out as the compulsive liar always-hitting-on-the-chicks no one takes seriously character in a late 80's/early 90's sitcom starring that guy who was the main dude in Taxi.......
Tyrone_Shoelaces wrote:Peven wrote:Fievel wrote:John-Locke wrote:Great episode this week, that guy trying to get the money from Brewster from Fright Night was pretty terrifying, a character straight out of a Leonard story only toned down a touch, he probably would've killed the NFL guy and raped his wife in a real Leonard story. I hope we see him back in a future season.
Not only was scary guy a total Elmorian (did I just make up a word?) character, his idiot thug boxer guy was too. That's one of the main things I love about this show. The stories aren't necessarily written by Elmore Leonard, but it seems like the writers channel him when they do write. The characters and dialogue are right out of his world.
and that actor started out as the compulsive liar always-hitting-on-the-chicks no one takes seriously character in a late 80's/early 90's sitcom starring that guy who was the main dude in Taxi.......
That would be Jere Burns, who was on "Dear John" with Judd Hirsch.
Oh, I so totally did not have to look that up.
ONeillSG1 wrote:Tyrone_Shoelaces wrote:Peven wrote:Fievel wrote:John-Locke wrote:Great episode this week, that guy trying to get the money from Brewster from Fright Night was pretty terrifying, a character straight out of a Leonard story only toned down a touch, he probably would've killed the NFL guy and raped his wife in a real Leonard story. I hope we see him back in a future season.
Not only was scary guy a total Elmorian (did I just make up a word?) character, his idiot thug boxer guy was too. That's one of the main things I love about this show. The stories aren't necessarily written by Elmore Leonard, but it seems like the writers channel him when they do write. The characters and dialogue are right out of his world.
and that actor started out as the compulsive liar always-hitting-on-the-chicks no one takes seriously character in a late 80's/early 90's sitcom starring that guy who was the main dude in Taxi.......
That would be Jere Burns, who was on "Dear John" with Judd Hirsch.
Oh, I so totally did not have to look that up.
I don't know why, but I liked that show. The kicker is that I was 13. I still can't figure out how I gravitated to a story about a 60-year-old over the hill alcoholic who has really bad luck with women.
Maybe I was being optimistic.
BLACK CHERRY wrote:Don't forget about two actors from Eurotrip, Jacob Pitts who plays Tim and Travis Wester who was the idiot thug boxer guy, who wasnt so tough when his own gun was aimed at his crotch by Ray Ray. And I'm sure I'm the only one in here that knows this, but both the actor that played Pinter (great character) and Olyphant appeared on Sex in the City. I'm sure there's a six degrees of Kevin Bacon in there somewhere.
Was it just me, or was Winona not very convincing while she tried to defend her man and choosing him over Raylan. I like how he asked her "How's that workin for ya?"
John-Locke wrote:What a fantastic finale, the look on Arlow's face when Raylan got the drop on him, the motel shootout, Boyd helping Raylan get the drop in Bo, the Cabin shootout...
All of it pure BADASS!
What a fantastic first season
Bloo wrote:John-Locke wrote:What a fantastic finale, the look on Arlow's face when Raylan got the drop on him, the motel shootout, Boyd helping Raylan get the drop in Bo, the Cabin shootout...
All of it pure BADASS!
What a fantastic first season
couldn't have said it better myself
Jabbadonut wrote:ONeillSG1 wrote:Tyrone_Shoelaces wrote:Peven wrote:Fievel wrote:John-Locke wrote:Great episode this week, that guy trying to get the money from Brewster from Fright Night was pretty terrifying, a character straight out of a Leonard story only toned down a touch, he probably would've killed the NFL guy and raped his wife in a real Leonard story. I hope we see him back in a future season.
Not only was scary guy a total Elmorian (did I just make up a word?) character, his idiot thug boxer guy was too. That's one of the main things I love about this show. The stories aren't necessarily written by Elmore Leonard, but it seems like the writers channel him when they do write. The characters and dialogue are right out of his world.
and that actor started out as the compulsive liar always-hitting-on-the-chicks no one takes seriously character in a late 80's/early 90's sitcom starring that guy who was the main dude in Taxi.......
That would be Jere Burns, who was on "Dear John" with Judd Hirsch.
Oh, I so totally did not have to look that up.
I don't know why, but I liked that show. The kicker is that I was 13. I still can't figure out how I gravitated to a story about a 60-year-old over the hill alcoholic who has really bad luck with women.
Maybe I was being optimistic.
or channeling your probable future . . .
Tyrone_Shoelaces wrote:Damn, the trailer was yanked before I could see it.
Bloo wrote:Tyrone_Shoelaces wrote:Damn, the trailer was yanked before I could see it.
it was a thing of beauty
Tyrone_Shoelaces wrote:Damn, the trailer was yanked before I could see it.
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