supernatural s4e5 monster movie
knew i knew this sheriff's voice, it's lt. oakes from the killing. i wonder how much of the cross pollination of xfiles/spn/the killing is because of the filming in vancouver.
the killing s1e2 the cage - garry chalk as lt oakes
it's i can't believe it's not ethan hawke! michael eklund, who was in a few episodes of s1 altered carbon but i can't say i remember him, i think he just looked familiar because he looks like a different actor.
altered carbon s1 - michael eklund as dimi 2
teen wolf - todd stashwick as henry tate
this made me laugh especially because as my friend pointed out, riverdale has malia's birth mom. collecting the family!
the goofy xfiles vibes again on this one, at least going a little more cheeky and slightly less soul crushingly cringey. until dean says he's been rehymenated. may have blacked out momentarily.
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📽️ The Call (2013)
I really liked this movie, but the whole premise is flawed. What kidnapper wouldn’t check for cell phones before putting someone in the trunk? The movie started off great, and it seemed that it was going to be a real thriller. But there were so many plot holes and frustrating moments. Then at the end, Halle Berry’s character (a 911 operator) decides to go investigate a crime scene by herself. That was also frustrating. Why do movie characters always make the worst decisions when there’s danger? If you can ignore the plot holes and the stupid decisions, then this is a pretty good movie. Otherwise, it’s somewhat of a let-down.
Sex/nudity: 2/10 (sexual innuendoes, kissing, a girl is just a bra and jeans)
Language: 5/10 (4 f words, multiple instances of other strong language)
Violence: 8/10 (too much to list, very creepy once we see what the kidnapper is doing)
Overall rating: 5/10
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What are your top three favourite actors and their characters and what is your current hyperfixation??
Thank you for the question! I have such a hard time narrowing it down. But these are the ones I got swirling around in my bonker lately. Very eye catching, like candy.
Chris Evans from Knives Out and The Grey Man. And those films specifically because 1. I like him playing an asshole and 2. He makes the mustache work. Not really into it when he's a goody two shoes or nice guy. I want to watch more of him being just a charming, arrogant prick to people.
Sam Rockwell from anything(he essentially plays this one character really well and honestly I don't hate it at all that it is the same dude in all his movies). But most recently from The Way Way Back and Mr. Right. He's charming, glib, immature, clever. And the scruff looks good. More of that weird geeky dancing that he thinks looks good, please. Heh.
Michael Eklund in EVERYTHING and Anything. Specifically, I like him in Dirk Gently's Hollistic Detective Agency and Wynonna Earp. But truly, this has been a years years long obsession with him that just refuses to go away. Tall, lanky, a knife of a smile, and he is versatile, can play villains, anti-heros, good regular guys, and bumbling buffoons.
And my current hyperfixation is Boyd Holbrook, specifically prompted by the Corinthian and Clement Mansell. But I've been doing a special dance with him for years. But now I can't put him down. He's getting so much work right now and my eyes are glued to the screen.
This list typically shifts every 6-10 months. Sam is a recent addition because I saw a thing the other day and he bit me again. Chris has been on there ever since I saw Grey Man last year and couldn't stop rewatching it. And like I said, Michael is cemented in place, a veteran of the list.
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