Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Andre Braugher Joins Mist

2007-02-01 Thread Martin
More plastic people than the former South Beach setting. Is such a thing 
*possible?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Correction. Now it might as well be called 
Nip Tuck in LA. The show's moving the location of the series in order to find 
a place with even more plastic people than the former South Beach setting. I 
watched two or three eps a couple of years ago, but it didn't interest me 
enough to keep watching.

-- Original message -- 
From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
But we're treated to more Nip/Tuck. Wonderful. (sarcasm on, in the words of a 
dear friend)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To quote Florida Evans, Damn! Damn! Damn!! This was 
an excellent show. I really wish they'd give it more time to find an audience. 
But then, other shows good and bad are getting cancelled just as swiftly these 
days. Remember Witchblade, Kojak, Wanted?

-- Original message -- 
From: B. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Unfortunately it joins the pile. FX didn't order a second season 
because of poor ratings.

--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Do you know whether Thief is coming back, or does it join the 
pile of Good Stuff Gone Forever?
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And that's not a bad thing. It's 
like associating Shatner with Star Trek, Lee Majors with Steve 
Austin. Braugher owned Homicide. He stalked around like a predatory 
animal, at once invincible and flawed. From the very first scene--
when he pulled a hapless rookie (Kyle Secor) along as he scanned rows 
of identical cars for the *right* one--he was unforgettable. You're 
right that he's done lots of other good work, including the 
movie Get on The Bus and the recent Thief, but being forever 
associated with Homicide--one of the best series of all time, cop-
related or not--is a good thing in my book. 
 
 -- Original message -- 
 From: The Yokozuna Of Soul [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 It's funny to me how we still associate Andre with Homicide after 
 all the work he's done since.
 
 On Jan 29, 2007, at 2:42 PM, B. Smith wrote:
 
  I'm really looking forward to this movie. I loved the novella and
  I've read some of Frank Darabont's thoughts on how it should be 
done.
  If he pulls it off this will be awesome.
 
  --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Tracey de Morsella (formerly
  Tracey L. Minor) tdlists@ wrote:
  
   Braugher, Holden Join Mist
  
   Andre Braugher and Laurie Holden are joining Thomas Jane in The
  Mist,
   Dimension Films' adaptation of the Stephen King supernatural 
story,
   which is being helmed by Frank Darabont, who also produces,
  according to
   The Hollywood Reporter.
  
   The script, written by Darabont, is set after a strange storm 
blows
   through a Maine town and its citizens are attacked by deadly
  creatures.
   A group of townfolk barricade themselves in a supermarket and
  struggle
   for survival.
  
   Holden (The Majestic, The X-Files), is the female lead as one of
  the
   people trapped by the phenomenon. Braugher (Homicide: Life on 
the
   Street) plays Jane's neighbor, a high-powered attorney who has a
  weekend
   house in Maine. Shooting is slated to begin in mid- to late
  February in
   Shreveport, La.
  
   http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0id=39775
  
 
 
  
 
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hole, which would swallow the Earth. That's why we make every McDonald's from 
Pomona to Poughkeepsie the same good place to eat, thereby saving the 
Universe.-from McDonald's commercial ,28 January 1990

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flocck to that location, creating a mass imbalance that could create a black 
hole, which would swallow the Earth. That's why we 

[scifinoir2] Re: Andre Braugher Joins Mist

2007-01-31 Thread B. Smith
Unfortunately it joins the pile. FX didn't order a second season 
because of poor ratings.

--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Do you know whether Thief is coming back, or does it join the 
pile of Good Stuff Gone Forever?
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  And that's not a bad thing. It's 
like associating Shatner with Star Trek, Lee Majors with Steve 
Austin. Braugher owned Homicide. He stalked around like a predatory 
animal, at once invincible and flawed. From the very first scene--
when he pulled a hapless rookie (Kyle Secor) along as he scanned rows 
of identical cars for the *right* one--he was unforgettable. You're 
right that he's done lots of other good work, including the 
movie Get on The Bus and the recent Thief, but being forever 
associated with Homicide--one of the best series of all time, cop-
related or not--is a good thing in my book. 
 
 -- Original message -- 
 From: The Yokozuna Of Soul [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 It's funny to me how we still associate Andre with Homicide after 
 all the work he's done since.
 
 On Jan 29, 2007, at 2:42 PM, B. Smith wrote:
 
  I'm really looking forward to this movie. I loved the novella and
  I've read some of Frank Darabont's thoughts on how it should be 
done.
  If he pulls it off this will be awesome.
 
  --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Tracey de Morsella (formerly
  Tracey L. Minor) tdlists@ wrote:
  
   Braugher, Holden Join Mist
  
   Andre Braugher and Laurie Holden are joining Thomas Jane in The
  Mist,
   Dimension Films' adaptation of the Stephen King supernatural 
story,
   which is being helmed by Frank Darabont, who also produces,
  according to
   The Hollywood Reporter.
  
   The script, written by Darabont, is set after a strange storm 
blows
   through a Maine town and its citizens are attacked by deadly
  creatures.
   A group of townfolk barricade themselves in a supermarket and
  struggle
   for survival.
  
   Holden (The Majestic, The X-Files), is the female lead as one of
  the
   people trapped by the phenomenon. Braugher (Homicide: Life on 
the
   Street) plays Jane's neighbor, a high-powered attorney who has a
  weekend
   house in Maine. Shooting is slated to begin in mid- to late
  February in
   Shreveport, La.
  
   http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0id=39775
  
 
 
  
 
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 If any one of our restaurants were better than the rest, then 
customers would flocck to that location, creating a mass imbalance 
that could create a black hole, which would swallow the Earth. That's 
why we make every McDonald's from Pomona to Poughkeepsie the same 
good place to eat, thereby saving the Universe.-from McDonald's 
commercial ,28 January 1990
 
 Is anybody hungry? - W Zeddemore, The Real Ghostbusters, 'The 
Cabinet of Calamari'
  
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Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Andre Braugher Joins Mist

2007-01-31 Thread KeithBJohnson
To quote Florida Evans, Damn! Damn! Damn!! This was an excellent show. I 
really wish they'd give it more time to find an audience. But then, other shows 
good and bad are getting cancelled just as swiftly these days. Remember 
Witchblade, Kojak, Wanted?

-- Original message -- 
From: B. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Unfortunately it joins the pile. FX didn't order a second season 
because of poor ratings.

--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Do you know whether Thief is coming back, or does it join the 
pile of Good Stuff Gone Forever?
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And that's not a bad thing. It's 
like associating Shatner with Star Trek, Lee Majors with Steve 
Austin. Braugher owned Homicide. He stalked around like a predatory 
animal, at once invincible and flawed. From the very first scene--
when he pulled a hapless rookie (Kyle Secor) along as he scanned rows 
of identical cars for the *right* one--he was unforgettable. You're 
right that he's done lots of other good work, including the 
movie Get on The Bus and the recent Thief, but being forever 
associated with Homicide--one of the best series of all time, cop-
related or not--is a good thing in my book. 
 
 -- Original message -- 
 From: The Yokozuna Of Soul [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 It's funny to me how we still associate Andre with Homicide after 
 all the work he's done since.
 
 On Jan 29, 2007, at 2:42 PM, B. Smith wrote:
 
  I'm really looking forward to this movie. I loved the novella and
  I've read some of Frank Darabont's thoughts on how it should be 
done.
  If he pulls it off this will be awesome.
 
  --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Tracey de Morsella (formerly
  Tracey L. Minor) tdlists@ wrote:
  
   Braugher, Holden Join Mist
  
   Andre Braugher and Laurie Holden are joining Thomas Jane in The
  Mist,
   Dimension Films' adaptation of the Stephen King supernatural 
story,
   which is being helmed by Frank Darabont, who also produces,
  according to
   The Hollywood Reporter.
  
   The script, written by Darabont, is set after a strange storm 
blows
   through a Maine town and its citizens are attacked by deadly
  creatures.
   A group of townfolk barricade themselves in a supermarket and
  struggle
   for survival.
  
   Holden (The Majestic, The X-Files), is the female lead as one of
  the
   people trapped by the phenomenon. Braugher (Homicide: Life on 
the
   Street) plays Jane's neighbor, a high-powered attorney who has a
  weekend
   house in Maine. Shooting is slated to begin in mid- to late
  February in
   Shreveport, La.
  
   http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0id=39775
  
 
 
  
 
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 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 If any one of our restaurants were better than the rest, then 
customers would flocck to that location, creating a mass imbalance 
that could create a black hole, which would swallow the Earth. That's 
why we make every McDonald's from Pomona to Poughkeepsie the same 
good place to eat, thereby saving the Universe.-from McDonald's 
commercial ,28 January 1990
 
 Is anybody hungry? - W Zeddemore, The Real Ghostbusters, 'The 
Cabinet of Calamari'
 
 -
 Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and 
 always stay connected to friends.
 
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Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Andre Braugher Joins Mist

2007-01-31 Thread Martin
But we're treated to more Nip/Tuck. Wonderful. (sarcasm on, in the words of a 
dear friend)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  To quote Florida Evans, Damn! Damn! Damn!! 
This was an excellent show. I really wish they'd give it more time to find an 
audience. But then, other shows good and bad are getting cancelled just as 
swiftly these days. Remember Witchblade, Kojak, Wanted?

-- Original message -- 
From: B. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Unfortunately it joins the pile. FX didn't order a second season 
because of poor ratings.

--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Do you know whether Thief is coming back, or does it join the 
pile of Good Stuff Gone Forever?
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And that's not a bad thing. It's 
like associating Shatner with Star Trek, Lee Majors with Steve 
Austin. Braugher owned Homicide. He stalked around like a predatory 
animal, at once invincible and flawed. From the very first scene--
when he pulled a hapless rookie (Kyle Secor) along as he scanned rows 
of identical cars for the *right* one--he was unforgettable. You're 
right that he's done lots of other good work, including the 
movie Get on The Bus and the recent Thief, but being forever 
associated with Homicide--one of the best series of all time, cop-
related or not--is a good thing in my book. 
 
 -- Original message -- 
 From: The Yokozuna Of Soul [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 It's funny to me how we still associate Andre with Homicide after 
 all the work he's done since.
 
 On Jan 29, 2007, at 2:42 PM, B. Smith wrote:
 
  I'm really looking forward to this movie. I loved the novella and
  I've read some of Frank Darabont's thoughts on how it should be 
done.
  If he pulls it off this will be awesome.
 
  --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Tracey de Morsella (formerly
  Tracey L. Minor) tdlists@ wrote:
  
   Braugher, Holden Join Mist
  
   Andre Braugher and Laurie Holden are joining Thomas Jane in The
  Mist,
   Dimension Films' adaptation of the Stephen King supernatural 
story,
   which is being helmed by Frank Darabont, who also produces,
  according to
   The Hollywood Reporter.
  
   The script, written by Darabont, is set after a strange storm 
blows
   through a Maine town and its citizens are attacked by deadly
  creatures.
   A group of townfolk barricade themselves in a supermarket and
  struggle
   for survival.
  
   Holden (The Majestic, The X-Files), is the female lead as one of
  the
   people trapped by the phenomenon. Braugher (Homicide: Life on 
the
   Street) plays Jane's neighbor, a high-powered attorney who has a
  weekend
   house in Maine. Shooting is slated to begin in mid- to late
  February in
   Shreveport, La.
  
   http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0id=39775
  
 
 
  
 
 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 
 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 If any one of our restaurants were better than the rest, then 
customers would flocck to that location, creating a mass imbalance 
that could create a black hole, which would swallow the Earth. That's 
why we make every McDonald's from Pomona to Poughkeepsie the same 
good place to eat, thereby saving the Universe.-from McDonald's 
commercial ,28 January 1990
 
 Is anybody hungry? - W Zeddemore, The Real Ghostbusters, 'The 
Cabinet of Calamari'
 
 -
 Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and 
 always stay connected to friends.
 
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If any one of our restaurants were better than the rest, then customers would 
flocck to that location, creating a mass imbalance that could create a black 
hole, which would swallow the Earth. That's why we make every McDonald's from 
Pomona to Poughkeepsie the same good place to eat, thereby saving the 
Universe.-from McDonald's commercial ,28 January 1990

Is anybody hungry? - W Zeddemore, The Real Ghostbusters, 'The Cabinet of 
Calamari'
 
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Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Andre Braugher Joins Mist

2007-01-31 Thread KeithBJohnson
Correction. Now it might as well be called Nip Tuck in LA.  The show's moving 
the location of the series in order to find a place with even more plastic 
people than the former South Beach setting. I watched two or three eps a couple 
of years ago, but it didn't interest me enough to keep watching.

-- Original message -- 
From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
But we're treated to more Nip/Tuck. Wonderful. (sarcasm on, in the words of a 
dear friend)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To quote Florida Evans, Damn! Damn! Damn!! This was 
an excellent show. I really wish they'd give it more time to find an audience. 
But then, other shows good and bad are getting cancelled just as swiftly these 
days. Remember Witchblade, Kojak, Wanted?

-- Original message -- 
From: B. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Unfortunately it joins the pile. FX didn't order a second season 
because of poor ratings.

--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Do you know whether Thief is coming back, or does it join the 
pile of Good Stuff Gone Forever?
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And that's not a bad thing. It's 
like associating Shatner with Star Trek, Lee Majors with Steve 
Austin. Braugher owned Homicide. He stalked around like a predatory 
animal, at once invincible and flawed. From the very first scene--
when he pulled a hapless rookie (Kyle Secor) along as he scanned rows 
of identical cars for the *right* one--he was unforgettable. You're 
right that he's done lots of other good work, including the 
movie Get on The Bus and the recent Thief, but being forever 
associated with Homicide--one of the best series of all time, cop-
related or not--is a good thing in my book. 
 
 -- Original message -- 
 From: The Yokozuna Of Soul [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 It's funny to me how we still associate Andre with Homicide after 
 all the work he's done since.
 
 On Jan 29, 2007, at 2:42 PM, B. Smith wrote:
 
  I'm really looking forward to this movie. I loved the novella and
  I've read some of Frank Darabont's thoughts on how it should be 
done.
  If he pulls it off this will be awesome.
 
  --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Tracey de Morsella (formerly
  Tracey L. Minor) tdlists@ wrote:
  
   Braugher, Holden Join Mist
  
   Andre Braugher and Laurie Holden are joining Thomas Jane in The
  Mist,
   Dimension Films' adaptation of the Stephen King supernatural 
story,
   which is being helmed by Frank Darabont, who also produces,
  according to
   The Hollywood Reporter.
  
   The script, written by Darabont, is set after a strange storm 
blows
   through a Maine town and its citizens are attacked by deadly
  creatures.
   A group of townfolk barricade themselves in a supermarket and
  struggle
   for survival.
  
   Holden (The Majestic, The X-Files), is the female lead as one of
  the
   people trapped by the phenomenon. Braugher (Homicide: Life on 
the
   Street) plays Jane's neighbor, a high-powered attorney who has a
  weekend
   house in Maine. Shooting is slated to begin in mid- to late
  February in
   Shreveport, La.
  
   http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0id=39775
  
 
 
  
 
 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 
 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 If any one of our restaurants were better than the rest, then 
customers would flocck to that location, creating a mass imbalance 
that could create a black hole, which would swallow the Earth. That's 
why we make every McDonald's from Pomona to Poughkeepsie the same 
good place to eat, thereby saving the Universe.-from McDonald's 
commercial ,28 January 1990
 
 Is anybody hungry? - W Zeddemore, The Real Ghostbusters, 'The 
Cabinet of Calamari'
 
 -
 Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and 
 always stay connected to friends.
 
 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


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If any one of our restaurants were better than the rest, then customers would 
flocck to that location, creating a mass imbalance that could create a black 
hole, which would swallow the Earth. That's why we make every McDonald's from 
Pomona to Poughkeepsie the same good place to eat, thereby saving the 
Universe.-from McDonald's commercial ,28 January 1990

Is anybody hungry? - W Zeddemore, The Real Ghostbusters, 'The Cabinet of 
Calamari'

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Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Andre Braugher Joins Mist

2007-01-30 Thread Martin
Do you know whether Thief is coming back, or does it join the pile of Good 
Stuff Gone Forever?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  And that's not a bad thing. It's like 
associating Shatner with Star Trek, Lee Majors with Steve Austin. Braugher 
owned Homicide. He stalked around like a predatory animal, at once invincible 
and flawed. From the very first scene--when he pulled a hapless rookie (Kyle 
Secor) along as he scanned rows of identical cars for the *right* one--he was 
unforgettable. You're right that he's done lots of other good work, including 
the movie Get on The Bus and the recent Thief, but being forever associated 
with Homicide--one of the best series of all time, cop-related or not--is a 
good thing in my book. 

-- Original message -- 
From: The Yokozuna Of Soul [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
It's funny to me how we still associate Andre with Homicide after 
all the work he's done since.

On Jan 29, 2007, at 2:42 PM, B. Smith wrote:

 I'm really looking forward to this movie. I loved the novella and
 I've read some of Frank Darabont's thoughts on how it should be done.
 If he pulls it off this will be awesome.

 --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Tracey de Morsella (formerly
 Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Braugher, Holden Join Mist
 
  Andre Braugher and Laurie Holden are joining Thomas Jane in The
 Mist,
  Dimension Films' adaptation of the Stephen King supernatural story,
  which is being helmed by Frank Darabont, who also produces,
 according to
  The Hollywood Reporter.
 
  The script, written by Darabont, is set after a strange storm blows
  through a Maine town and its citizens are attacked by deadly
 creatures.
  A group of townfolk barricade themselves in a supermarket and
 struggle
  for survival.
 
  Holden (The Majestic, The X-Files), is the female lead as one of
 the
  people trapped by the phenomenon. Braugher (Homicide: Life on the
  Street) plays Jane's neighbor, a high-powered attorney who has a
 weekend
  house in Maine. Shooting is slated to begin in mid- to late
 February in
  Shreveport, La.
 
  http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0id=39775
 


 

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If any one of our restaurants were better than the rest, then customers would 
flocck to that location, creating a mass imbalance that could create a black 
hole, which would swallow the Earth. That's why we make every McDonald's from 
Pomona to Poughkeepsie the same good place to eat, thereby saving the 
Universe.-from McDonald's commercial ,28 January 1990

Is anybody hungry? - W Zeddemore, The Real Ghostbusters, 'The Cabinet of 
Calamari'
 
-
Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and 
always stay connected to friends.

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[scifinoir2] Re: Andre Braugher Joins Mist

2007-01-29 Thread B. Smith
I'm really looking forward to this movie. I loved the novella and 
I've read some of Frank Darabont's thoughts on how it should be done. 
If he pulls it off this will be awesome. 

--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Tracey de Morsella (formerly 
Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Braugher, Holden Join Mist
 
 Andre Braugher and Laurie Holden are joining Thomas Jane in The 
Mist, 
 Dimension Films' adaptation of the Stephen King supernatural story, 
 which is being helmed by Frank Darabont, who also produces, 
according to 
 The Hollywood Reporter.
 
 The script, written by Darabont, is set after a strange storm blows 
 through a Maine town and its citizens are attacked by deadly 
creatures. 
 A group of townfolk barricade themselves in a supermarket and 
struggle 
 for survival.
 
 Holden (The Majestic, The X-Files), is the female lead as one of 
the 
 people trapped by the phenomenon. Braugher (Homicide: Life on the 
 Street) plays Jane's neighbor, a high-powered attorney who has a 
weekend 
 house in Maine. Shooting is slated to begin in mid- to late 
February in 
 Shreveport, La.
 
 http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0id=39775





Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Andre Braugher Joins Mist

2007-01-29 Thread The Yokozuna Of Soul
It's funny to me how we still associate  Andre with Homicide after  
all the work he's done since.

On Jan 29, 2007, at 2:42 PM, B. Smith wrote:

 I'm really looking forward to this movie. I loved the novella and
 I've read some of Frank Darabont's thoughts on how it should be done.
 If he pulls it off this will be awesome.

 --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Tracey de Morsella (formerly
 Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Braugher, Holden Join Mist
 
  Andre Braugher and Laurie Holden are joining Thomas Jane in The
 Mist,
  Dimension Films' adaptation of the Stephen King supernatural story,
  which is being helmed by Frank Darabont, who also produces,
 according to
  The Hollywood Reporter.
 
  The script, written by Darabont, is set after a strange storm blows
  through a Maine town and its citizens are attacked by deadly
 creatures.
  A group of townfolk barricade themselves in a supermarket and
 struggle
  for survival.
 
  Holden (The Majestic, The X-Files), is the female lead as one of
 the
  people trapped by the phenomenon. Braugher (Homicide: Life on the
  Street) plays Jane's neighbor, a high-powered attorney who has a
 weekend
  house in Maine. Shooting is slated to begin in mid- to late
 February in
  Shreveport, La.
 
  http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0id=39775
 


 



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Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Andre Braugher Joins Mist

2007-01-29 Thread Martin
When you light up the daytime sky in the act of doing something...

The Yokozuna Of Soul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  It's funny to me how 
we still associate Andre with Homicide after 
all the work he's done since.

On Jan 29, 2007, at 2:42 PM, B. Smith wrote:

 I'm really looking forward to this movie. I loved the novella and
 I've read some of Frank Darabont's thoughts on how it should be done.
 If he pulls it off this will be awesome.

 --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Tracey de Morsella (formerly
 Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Braugher, Holden Join Mist
 
  Andre Braugher and Laurie Holden are joining Thomas Jane in The
 Mist,
  Dimension Films' adaptation of the Stephen King supernatural story,
  which is being helmed by Frank Darabont, who also produces,
 according to
  The Hollywood Reporter.
 
  The script, written by Darabont, is set after a strange storm blows
  through a Maine town and its citizens are attacked by deadly
 creatures.
  A group of townfolk barricade themselves in a supermarket and
 struggle
  for survival.
 
  Holden (The Majestic, The X-Files), is the female lead as one of
 the
  people trapped by the phenomenon. Braugher (Homicide: Life on the
  Street) plays Jane's neighbor, a high-powered attorney who has a
 weekend
  house in Maine. Shooting is slated to begin in mid- to late
 February in
  Shreveport, La.
 
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Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Andre Braugher Joins Mist

2007-01-29 Thread KeithBJohnson
And that's not a bad thing. It's like associating Shatner with Star Trek, Lee 
Majors with Steve Austin. Braugher owned Homicide. He stalked around like a 
predatory animal, at once invincible and flawed. From the very first 
scene--when he pulled a hapless rookie (Kyle Secor) along as he scanned rows of 
identical cars for the *right* one--he was unforgettable. You're right that 
he's done lots of other good work, including the movie Get on The Bus and the 
recent Thief, but being forever associated with Homicide--one of the best 
series of all time, cop-related or not--is a good thing in my book. 

-- Original message -- 
From: The Yokozuna Of Soul [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
It's funny to me how we still associate Andre with Homicide after 
all the work he's done since.

On Jan 29, 2007, at 2:42 PM, B. Smith wrote:

 I'm really looking forward to this movie. I loved the novella and
 I've read some of Frank Darabont's thoughts on how it should be done.
 If he pulls it off this will be awesome.

 --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Tracey de Morsella (formerly
 Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Braugher, Holden Join Mist
 
  Andre Braugher and Laurie Holden are joining Thomas Jane in The
 Mist,
  Dimension Films' adaptation of the Stephen King supernatural story,
  which is being helmed by Frank Darabont, who also produces,
 according to
  The Hollywood Reporter.
 
  The script, written by Darabont, is set after a strange storm blows
  through a Maine town and its citizens are attacked by deadly
 creatures.
  A group of townfolk barricade themselves in a supermarket and
 struggle
  for survival.
 
  Holden (The Majestic, The X-Files), is the female lead as one of
 the
  people trapped by the phenomenon. Braugher (Homicide: Life on the
  Street) plays Jane's neighbor, a high-powered attorney who has a
 weekend
  house in Maine. Shooting is slated to begin in mid- to late
 February in
  Shreveport, La.
 
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Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Andre Braugher Joins Mist

2007-01-29 Thread james
I worked with a guy named Frank Baltimore on a prior job.  Being a big
Homicide junkie that screwed with my head everytime I stopped by his
office.

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Keith said:

 And that's not a bad thing. It's like associating Shatner with Star Trek,
 Lee Majors with Steve Austin. Braugher owned Homicide. He stalked
 around like a predatory animal, at once invincible and flawed. From the
 very first scene--when he pulled a hapless rookie (Kyle Secor) along as he
 scanned rows of identical cars for the *right* one--he was unforgettable.
 You're right that he's done lots of other good work, including the movie
 Get on The Bus and the recent Thief, but being forever associated with
 Homicide--one of the best series of all time, cop-related or not--is a
 good thing in my book.