I used to be able to watch things over again and again, but there is so much I haven't seen that I'm trying to concentrate on that stuff. Way behind on my to watch list.You could watch it again. I've seen it 4 or 5 times and still adore it.
I've got that on my watch list, and am looking forward to it. Mansfield was/is a fascinating subject. When I first moved to this area in 2000 I went to the site of Mansfield's 1967 death at the Rigolets, which is just a few miles to the west of me between Mississippi and Louisiana. There's no plaque or marker of any kind, which I thought unusual.I just watched on Max the Mariska Hargitay documentary about her mother, Jayne Mansfield. It is so good. It helps if you love MH, which I do. A very well done and emotional treatment about a complex woman and family.
As a kid, I really loved Jayne Mansfield. So goofy. I was very shocked and sad at her death, and remember details to this day.I just watched on Max the Mariska Hargitay documentary about her mother, Jayne Mansfield. It is so good. It helps if you love MH, which I do. A very well done and emotional treatment about a complex woman and family.
I thought the Pitt was most excellent. In fact, l'd read the story of its genesis and got MAX just for the show. I was a huge fan of ER and if the Pitt had George Clooney it'd be perfect!Doctor shows have been around for almost as early as I can remember, and when they ran out of ideas, they came up with Doogie Howser. I lost interest after Doogie, although not because of Doogie. I just lost interest. But last week, I ran across the first season of The Pitt on MAX. I had to dole out the last 5 episodes when I realized season 2 won't start up until January. I seldom get jacked up about a series, especially a hospital series, but this one has my attention.
Unlike the others, they break with protocol a bit and keep the focus on the action. They don't wonder off so much into the personal lives of the main characters, and so far they haven't had to go looking for some amorous staff members having sex in the store room when they are needed in an emergency. There are some friendships developing, even friendships you hope will become deeper, but it has not reached the level where I want to shout at my TV, "Get a room, already."
Season 2 starts in 6 months.
I'm sure you will love it!I've got that on my watch list, and am looking forward to it. Mansfield was/is a fascinating subject. When I first moved to this area in 2000 I went to the site of Mansfield's 1967 death at the Rigolets, which is just a few miles to the west of me between Mississippi and Louisiana. There's no plaque or marker of any kind, which I thought unusual.
She was riding with her attorney and a driver in the front seat, with her children asleep in the back seat. In the fog at high speed they ran into a slow moving trick, killing the 3 adults instantly. The children survived with minor injuries. That was a sad day.
None of the characters in The Pitt are as perfect as George Clooney, but one the things I liked about the characters in The Pitt is they seem a little more real and ordinary. OK so I just started ER because one of MAX's "We think you'll like" enticements recommended ER, which happened during the time I drifted from Hospital series.I thought the Pitt was most excellent. In fact, l'd read the story of its genesis and got MAX just for the show. I was a huge fan of ER and if the Pitt had George Clooney it'd be perfect!
Many years ago Mansfield headlined in a play that made the rounds including in some smaller cities, and a friend and I went to her show in Spokane, Washington. I can't remember much about it, except that her leading man lost track of his lines, and some reader back stage got him back on script by calling out a sentence. Mansfield never missed a line, and she had a lot of them. She seemed well prepared.As a kid, I really loved Jayne Mansfield. So goofy. I was very shocked and sad at her death, and remember details to this day.
I did enjoy the documentary. I thought it was very well put together. It was a tad too tear-jerky for my taste, however the subject was the emotional connection between Mariska Hargitay, Jayne Mansfield and others, so I wasn't surprised that it was a two hankie picture...I'm sure you will love it! [My Mom Jayne]
I haven't watched it in a long while, but have admired this series for years. Yes, thanks for recommending it!@Pepper, do you watch Law & Order Special Victims and/or like Mariska? If so, this doc is for you!
I get from what you said, and how you said it, "but Marcy!..." that you dislike Clooney's character and wonder how I could love him...? Or am I being paranoid? I shouldn't post spoilers, but I will say that he grows up a bit by the time he leaves the show, but I'd bet anything he remains a "womanizer." Still, he is so pretty to look at!None of the characters in The Pitt are as perfect as George Clooney, but one the things I liked about the characters in The Pitt is they seem a little more real and ordinary. OK so I just started ER because one of MAX's "We think you'll like" enticements recommended ER, which happened during the time I drifted from Hospital series.
I'm only on Episode 5, but Marcy! So far, Clooney plays the part of a total womanizing jerk to every woman who has to work with him. Hopefully he will eventually get his life changing comeuppance, and stop caring about only himself. But I've known guys like that, and realistically, they never change. But it's fiction so who knows?
I like George Clooney. He's smart, talented, and I like the usual characters he plays. In personal interviews, he is carefully worded and thoughtful. I wouldn't even attempt to dismiss him or diss him. I just didn't like Dr. Ross. And it does take skill to act the part of a guy like that. I'm thinking in his more advanced career, he would have turned down that part. He looked younger than I can ever remember him. And yes, Dr. Ross has mellowed out a bit in whatever episode I'm now watching now.I get from what you said, and how you said it, "but Marcy!..." that you dislike Clooney's character and wonder how I could love him...? Or am I being paranoid? I shouldn't post spoilers, but I will say that he grows up a bit by the time he leaves the show, but I'd bet anything he remains a "womanizer." Still, he is so pretty to look at!
Glad you feel that way about him. I have seen him even younger than Doug Ross, when he played a factory foreman on Roseanne. On the other end of the age spectrum, I recently watched the televised version of Goodnight and Good Luck.I like George Clooney. He's smart, talented, and I like the usual characters he plays. In personal interviews, he is carefully worded and thoughtful. I wouldn't even attempt to dismiss him or diss him. I just didn't like Dr. Ross. And it does take skill to act the part of a guy like that. I'm thinking in his more advanced career, he would have turned down that part. He looked younger than I can ever remember him. And yes, Dr. Ross has mellowed out a bit in whatever episode I'm now watching now.
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I went to see it today. It starts with a feeling that his is going to be good with some fun dark laughs during some frenzied bashing, and the premise has promise, but then the script falls apart. I was always wondering why are all these characters doing what they are doing, and when are they going to stop doing it. Things would get partially explained sometimes, which would leave me with a feeling of "So what?".Yes, the first one [M3GAN] was great but the trailers for the second one left me cold. I'm also waiting for the reviews to come out.
I agree, it was excellent.I just watched on Max the Mariska Hargitay documentary about her mother, Jayne Mansfield. It is so good. It helps if you love MH, which I do. A very well done and emotional treatment about a complex woman and family.
How many days had the park been reopened before the dinosaurs started their inevitable rampage?The latest Jurassic World. Plot stupid and unoriginal but it was scary! Since I'm rarely in a movie theater, the experience was nice. New seats in the theater, recliners. Comfy. Popcorn good. My 7 year old grandson ate most of it! The dinosaurs looked real, except for the last one, who was some type of dino hybrid.