The Shield is the writer of SOA's first show..another must see if you haven't already.
Its funny, I have the entire first season of the shield on dvd here and I have never watched it. Now I just might!
The Shield is the writer of SOA's first show..another must see if you haven't already.
Its funny, I have the entire first season of the shield on dvd here and I have never watched it. Now I just might!
that and my company, big boy
Just watched An Idiot Abroad for the first time the other night, and its comedic gold. You have to be into British-style, deadpan humor, but its hilarious if you are. Its on the Sci-Fi network on Sunday or Monday nights. I watched a previous season, but this season the "Idiot" travels with Warwick Davis (the little person in many, many movies, but probably most famous for Willow).
My wife loves it. Karl Pinkington is an idiot for sure, but Ricky Gervais is kind of a dick.
Regardless, I would give anything to be able to travel as Pilkington did. The places he got to see...
Oh yeah, Gervais is a total dick. But if you look at the big picture, Pilkington got to travel the world and do things most of us can only dream about.
OMG, just watched the first episode of an idiot abroad and I laughed so hard I almost pissed myself! Question: is he really an idiot or is it more of an act?
If he's acting, he's a fantastic actor. LOL.
LOL, no doubt!
Despite the stated focus of visiting the wonders, most of each episode focuses on Pilkington’s reactions to cultural differences and idiosyncrasies in the countries he visits. To make things more interesting, Gervais and Merchant unexpectedly call Pilkington during each trip, to assign him tasks often not related to why he believed he was visiting the country in the first place. These include training as a luchador, traveling the desert on a camel, and dancing with a samba school in a Carnival parade. It was confirmed by the show's producers that Pilkington has no prior warning about these situations. The camera man coaxes him along.[5] Gervais commented: "This is a [more real] documentary than most others you'll ever see on television. We don't plan it, he doesn't know what's going to happen."
Totally agree. Have you seen the episode when Karl was in China? I think that was one of my favorites...
Totally agree. Have you seen the episode when Karl was in China? I think that was one of my favorites...
Lillyhammer on Netflix, try it you'll like it.
Have you seen the Netflix-created show, House of Cards? I've been meaning to check it out, but haven't yet. I heard its really good though.
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