I hope you enjoy Moonlight Chicken! I really fell in love in the first six minutes and it never let me go. Such a lovely show.
I've also heard a lot of thing about Only Friends. *g*
Haha, I can imagine! It's a messy, messy show (mostly in a good way) and there were a lot of spectacularly wrong takes out there from people who couldn't handle the mess, as well as plenty more that were technically valid interpretations that nevertheless made me grit my teeth and hold myself back from commenting. Let's just say that it's a show that provokes strong feelings, haha.
Both Puss in Boots: The Last Wish and the D&D movie were such pleasant surprises! I enjoyed both far more than I would have expected as someone who's not really into either franchise.
Yeah, everybody I know who's seen the Branaugh Death of the Nile has been unimpressed. It's such a shame! I love the book; along with Five Little Pigs it's one of the Christies I reread most often. At least we have the 1978 version and the David Suchet version, I thought they both did a good job with it.
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Date: 2024-01-01 03:32 pm (UTC)I've also heard a lot of thing about Only Friends. *g*
Haha, I can imagine! It's a messy, messy show (mostly in a good way) and there were a lot of spectacularly wrong takes out there from people who couldn't handle the mess, as well as plenty more that were technically valid interpretations that nevertheless made me grit my teeth and hold myself back from commenting. Let's just say that it's a show that provokes strong feelings, haha.
Both Puss in Boots: The Last Wish and the D&D movie were such pleasant surprises! I enjoyed both far more than I would have expected as someone who's not really into either franchise.
Yeah, everybody I know who's seen the Branaugh Death of the Nile has been unimpressed. It's such a shame! I love the book; along with Five Little Pigs it's one of the Christies I reread most often. At least we have the 1978 version and the David Suchet version, I thought they both did a good job with it.