On 01/18/2012 06:35 AM, turquoiseb wrote: > And our patient wait is...uh...justified. There was more > snappy, Elmore Leonard-style dialog in the first five > minutes of the first episode of the third season than > there has been on TV as a whole since...uh...the last > episode of the second season. > > Timothy Oliphant continues to be wonderful as Marshal > Raylan Givens, as do the rest of the regular cast -- > Nick Searcy, Joelle Carter, Natalie Zea, and Walton > Goggins. And there are a couple of new faces. Good > villain in the first episode, too, well played by > Desmond Harrington from "Dexter." > > If you haven't been following "Justified" all along, > you could probably drop into it starting with this > season without feeling that you've missed too much. > But why deprive yourself? If there is any TV series > that deserves to be seen from the beginning, it's > this one.
Didn't get to it last night as I was finished watching the latest episodes of Don Cheadle's show, "Calfornication" and "Lost Girl" which is a 2010 CBC show being repackaged as a "Syfy Original" before Justified started recording and I don't like to watch commercials so saved it for tonight. "Lost Girl" isn't bad and shot more like a BBC series which I like instead of the American "head shots only your dentist would love" style. It may turn out to be just a little too juvenile for my taste though. So instead I chose to watch an Argentine horror flick on Netflix called "Phase 7" which was very well done. It's about a world flu epidemic breaking out and a bunch of people in a well stocked apartment complex trying to survive a quarantine. Again the "not for everyone" warning as their un-sattvic gore and violence in it. But there are some folks here who find such films interesting especially from other cultures. http://movies.netflix.com/WiMovie/Phase_7/70178258 Up for tomorrow night is the critically acclaimed "Bellflower" arriving on BD after a "long wait" spell. The filmmakers even built a special camera for it.