If you can, look for Billy Campbell in the Canadian crime series Cardinal, in which he was very good, but it only lasted three seasons for some reason. Set in Northern Ontario, it looks like a Scandinavian crime series, but instead everyone drinks Tim Horton's and speaks English with funny vowel sounds.
His status is a bit complicated: he’s U.S.-born, lives much of the time on a farm in Norway, with his wife from that country, but also has a home in British Columbia (he has “permanent resident” status in Canada) and a sailing vessel in Nova Scotia (or he used to, he may have sold that by now).
"I Know What You Did Last Summer contradicts itself by making one of its minor characters a sexy lesbian who hosts a true crime podcast and makes out with one of our heroes in a wonderfully unnecessary scene more concerned with hot girl-on-girl action than characterization or plot."
But...that IS characterization! And plot!
Or what passes for either here, I guess?
Also, is Freddie Prinze, Jr. the guy who looks suspiciously like Jeff Goldblum in his poster?
I begged off this series after the 1st, no particular reason other than the 1st was just OK and I had better (or worse!) movies to watch. This is not inspiring me to see this, probably because I'd want to at least watch the 1st again, and I still have better (or worse!) movies to watch.
If you can, look for Billy Campbell in the Canadian crime series Cardinal, in which he was very good, but it only lasted three seasons for some reason. Set in Northern Ontario, it looks like a Scandinavian crime series, but instead everyone drinks Tim Horton's and speaks English with funny vowel sounds.
Today I learned Billy Campbell is Canadian!
His status is a bit complicated: he’s U.S.-born, lives much of the time on a farm in Norway, with his wife from that country, but also has a home in British Columbia (he has “permanent resident” status in Canada) and a sailing vessel in Nova Scotia (or he used to, he may have sold that by now).
"I Know What You Did Last Summer contradicts itself by making one of its minor characters a sexy lesbian who hosts a true crime podcast and makes out with one of our heroes in a wonderfully unnecessary scene more concerned with hot girl-on-girl action than characterization or plot."
But...that IS characterization! And plot!
Or what passes for either here, I guess?
Also, is Freddie Prinze, Jr. the guy who looks suspiciously like Jeff Goldblum in his poster?
I begged off this series after the 1st, no particular reason other than the 1st was just OK and I had better (or worse!) movies to watch. This is not inspiring me to see this, probably because I'd want to at least watch the 1st again, and I still have better (or worse!) movies to watch.
“Y'all know me. Know how I earn a living!”
Is that a Neon Joe Werewolf Hunter reference?!? I love that show.