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#2962
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Well I felt my sympathy for him with his wife etc than holden who was just some crazy old academic with no real back story who I didnt connect with unlike Hurt. Don't get me wrong his was probably a better performance, but hurt was the more well rounded character
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#2963
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Much like Lovecraft actually, James' characters often seem to be academics without any real depth or back story. Michael Hordern's performance fits the story very well.
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#2964
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#2965
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Finished 16 of 22 episodes of the first season of The Ghost Whisperer. Pleasantly surprised by it, tbh. A bit spooky, a bit soapy, and a bit soppy, but in acceptable proportions - for me anyway.
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#2966
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Finished season three of Banshee, one of the most underrated shows of modern times. Ridiculously entertaining, only eight episodes to go.
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#2967
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Finished Hap & Leonard last night. At only six 40 minute episodes it's ideal for a binge watch. Brilliant addictive stuff with excellent quirky characters a cracking script and top notch performances from James Purefoy and Michael Kenneth Williams. |
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Continuing the Ghost Stories for Christmas, watched disc 2. While Stalls of Barchester started off well I found it lost a bit of momentum in the 2nd half. However A Warning to the Curious had me gripped from beginning to end and I found it genuinely disturbing. This review on Letterboxd was so apt I actually laughed out loud when I read it. "Basically just like It Follows, but set in deepest rural England, with men wearing knickerbockers, and absolutely no sex." I think it eclipses Whistle... as my favourite so far.
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#2969
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Some people shouldn't be let near a keyboard. |
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Sorry, couldn't help it. |
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