"There Will Be Blood" was the second of the three-episode arc for Alfred Molina as Eric Snyder. As I’m still trying to absorb all the changes in Harry’s Law, this week we are going to break down the show into three categories:
The Good:
Tommy is becoming one of my favorite characters. From his encouraging speeches to Harry to his explanation to Marcus the three ways he gets people to do the right thing, I totally enjoyed the character.
Adam was in the episode a lot more. His talk to James Sanders (Ross Benjamin) made it tough for me to hold a straight face throughk as Benjamin makes an amazing “loon,” as his father put it.
Cassie is fitting right in. If Cassie had been the only addition this season, it wouldn’t have taken me more than an episode to adopt her into the family and not...
The Good:
Tommy is becoming one of my favorite characters. From his encouraging speeches to Harry to his explanation to Marcus the three ways he gets people to do the right thing, I totally enjoyed the character.
Adam was in the episode a lot more. His talk to James Sanders (Ross Benjamin) made it tough for me to hold a straight face throughk as Benjamin makes an amazing “loon,” as his father put it.
Cassie is fitting right in. If Cassie had been the only addition this season, it wouldn’t have taken me more than an episode to adopt her into the family and not...
- 9/29/2011
- by jim@tvfanatic.com (Jim G.)
- TVfanatic
Good filmmaking meets questionable parenting in this clip that was shown during Saturday night's awards presentation at the Oxford Film Festival in Mississippi. According to Cinematical's Eric Snyder, there were several scenes from movies reenacted by local citizens, but it's hard to imagine topping this one.
Here we have two kids hatching the Tim Roth-Amanda Plummer plot at the beginning of Pulp Fiction. I won't tell you whether we hear what looks to be about a six-year-old girl drop some F-bombs or not; that's why you have to watch the video.
Yeah, something tells me Tarantino won't be taught in grade schools anytime soon.
Here we have two kids hatching the Tim Roth-Amanda Plummer plot at the beginning of Pulp Fiction. I won't tell you whether we hear what looks to be about a six-year-old girl drop some F-bombs or not; that's why you have to watch the video.
Yeah, something tells me Tarantino won't be taught in grade schools anytime soon.
- 2/10/2009
- by Colin Boyd
- GetTheBigPicture.net
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