What happened to the Back to the Beginning film?
I'd have thought we'd have at least had a release date by now, so they could at least get pre order ticket money coming in.
I'd have thought we'd have at least had a release date by now, so they could at least get pre order ticket money coming in.
I struggled with it at the time. My opinion hasn't really changed - The Well is a script built entirely on RTD banking on the cultural conversation/clickbait headlines that were generated around 'LOOK, HERE'S A CLIP OF DAVID TENNANT IN THAT EPISODE YOU LOVED! REMEMBER THAT? DO YOU? DO YOU REMEMBER IT!' without actually thinking about justifying why they're using the same monster.
I think there's some good bits in it, Rose Ayling-Ellis in particular is terrific, but I'd much prefer it to have been the original plan to have the monster be the Orisha spirits.
Heads up for those in the UK, the new remastered original series is finally streaming on Paramount+!
Anyone else find it strange that there's been complete radio silence on Hollywood Arts for months? There's a couple of cast pictures and that's it. Given that it's apparently supposed to drop in the summer, you'd think Netflix would want to drum up some hype, release some interviews etc.
£2.99, can get up to four per order and it's valid once per day until 1st September. Best offer they've had for ages.
I was in a charity shop earlier that had six Paddy McGuinness stand up DVDs, it reminded me of when my partner once played one of them and it was the most unfunny tripe I had ever seen, to the point where I was aghast that anyone spent money making the DVD never mind buying it. What's the worst stand up DVD you've sat through?
I have seen every bit of Jackass media except Bad Grandpa.5, so that's this evening's entertainment sorted! I hope this means the remastered TV episodes will be coming to Paramount+ UK soon.
I'm really looking forward to this but so far I haven't seen it on the website. Anybody have any inside info?
I found myself watching an episode of Last of the Summer Wine earlier. I never really liked it when I was younger, the theme music brought the dread of school the next day, but now I'm older I like it a lot. It struck me afterwards that it didn't make me laugh at all, but spending half an hour watching Holmfirth is lovely. If you take out the legendary long running status, do you think it stands up as a sitcom? To be fair the one I watched was from the Frank Thornton era, from what I remember it was a lot funnier with Brian Wilde as Foggy.