GeminiSaga : This season is ass. Arman carried the first 2.
kraichgau : i never understood,why 1989/90 the communist party SED wasnt banned like the NSDAP after t...
allswright : I didn't watch this when it was on weekly. I tried it a few times. Then there were the cro...
mkmikas : my only criticism would be for the emotive music for the popo to be more appropriate... wh...
Alien : Thanks!
Hans Zarkov : I missed Sanctuary, but I could watch Amanda Tapping on permanent loop and wouldn't get bo...
Hans Zarkov : I'd recommend Farscape, it shared a lot of the same elements as SG:A in terms of creativit...
Savax : I second the recommendation, Sorbo & the show can get cheezy at moments but still one of t...
random000 : Farscape fans weren't happy about the unresolved story when nbc killed the series, so they...
This is a really fun documentary. When a down and out Canadian actor discovers he’s famous in a country on the other side of the world, he goes on an unexpectedly soulful adventure. We see a man in a transitional stage in his life and a country in a transitional post-war phase, sharing positivity, kindness, and laughs. All this accompanied by some bright and shiny Balkan brass music, we get to see a unique view of what it was like growing up during the war and what made it possible to laugh and survive.