Looks great. Fantastic lead actors with Lennie James and Mark Strong, both very charismatic. Btw, if you have the opportunity to see it, go see Welcome to the Punch, a very well-directed UK urban thriller starring Mark Strong (and James McAvoy, and David 'the Governor' Morrissey). Strong proves once again he can pull off badass very well. The script isn't very surprising, but it's worth seeing.
Summer for LWSthen, that's cool (cool, cool, cool). Perhaps Low Winter Sun will be paired with Breaking Bad or it will make a bridge between the ending of BB (September 1, I presume) and the return of The Walking Dead (I'd assume October 13, because I don't see why AMC would change anything (besides showrunners every month, obviously) to their strategy given the success of the show).
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Woah! this looks great. What a great cast and LENNIE JAMES!
ReplyDeleteLet's hope for a Breaking Bad replacement.
ReplyDeleteThis looks interesting and they've assembled a solid lineup. I was a little surprised to see Nadia (Athena Karkanis) from Lost Girl in there too.
ReplyDeleteWhat the music?
ReplyDeleteOh this looks great,and what a cast! David Costabile, Lennie James and Spraque Grayden to name a few! Yeah,i'm excited!
ReplyDeleteLooks great. Fantastic lead actors with Lennie James and Mark Strong, both very charismatic. Btw, if you have the opportunity to see it, go see Welcome to the Punch, a very well-directed UK urban thriller starring Mark Strong (and James McAvoy, and David 'the Governor' Morrissey). Strong proves once again he can pull off badass very well. The script isn't very surprising, but it's worth seeing.
ReplyDeleteSummer for LWSthen, that's cool (cool, cool, cool). Perhaps Low Winter Sun will be paired with Breaking Bad or it will make a bridge between the ending of BB (September 1, I presume) and the return of The Walking Dead (I'd assume October 13, because I don't see why AMC would change anything (besides showrunners every month, obviously) to their strategy given the success of the show).