I watched the programme, but I can't see me going out of my way to watch another episode of it.
I think I might have enjoyed the concept more, had it been set in a small village where more people interact with each other. I imagine a village setting would be more like The Family, but on a...
HOLBY CITY costs 200k per hour, Get rid of it say commission a glossy spooks style shows which costs 1.2m a episode.
So instead of 52 weeks of Drama in the shape of Holby, you'll get 10 weeks of drama and 42 weeks of cheap traffic cops style shows.
You're living in a dreamland if you think...
I try not to. It's an old habit from the Sct days. I had a perfect record for hit7running in Sct.
I even got a free invite for having 0 hit&runs last Christmas and for posting in the "Christmas Tree" thread.
This thread topic comes up quite frequently and despite new horror films coming out almost every week it always seems the classics are still the best, with the exception of recent (-ish) Japanese horror, which is often very well done.
The Thing is both scary and horrendously gory. The fear...
I'd go with that - but do think Craig is equally as good.
Dalton brought a certain gritty realism to the character that was missing from the smarmy faccade of the other bonRAB. I think DC's bond is most similar to Daltons.
Another thing to remember is that US films have a long established distribution route to the world market that UK films generally lack.
iirc, the Hammer films were as successful as they were on an international level because they had deals with major US companies to distribute them.
You know this is one of the friendliest forums I've come across! With that nice thought I must bid you all goodnight and hopefully can chat again soon.
goodnight Angelheart, Krysten, Geogchick, Lark Riser and all the other good folf of this little world of Lark Rise and Candleford. Nite nite!
Most of it was filmed in Gleadless in Sheffield as a lot of the previous locations have been demolished plus Warp Films who produced are based in Sheffield and Screen Yorkshire offered money to film there.