random000 : If anyone enjoys Hanna Diyab's work (Aladdin, Ali Baba & The 40 Thieves, Scheherazade, etc...
random000 : Bill Burr is a contemporary blunt force instrument trying to reel himself in. This time he...
Birdsforme : The son is cute and likable. His father`s character made my skin crawl and the music was ...
grasshopper rex : the moments when I'm not bored are few
random000 : Omg Greenaway's 1st. Out there with This Is Spinal Tap, or any other fake doc, but it's Gr...
prism : another criticism... they seem dumbfounded that the one rock is lit up white while none o...
Dvora : ooh ... I will take a look, thanks.
dampyiel2200 : This was pretty damn good.
expresso : Aw, this is sweet
Mad : Thank you to whomever downloaded this movie!
This is not a spoiler, I just have a question about the series overall for anyone here who watches regularly - and I’m asking because I don’t want to come off as mocking a (possible) disability, because I’m not. My question is, what is up with the Watts actor? He lurches around, bends, contorts, leans and weaves in and out of every scene he’s in. He’s never simply walking or standing. Is this for comedy? I know Canadian crime shows like to have at least one character who comes off as a “lovable goof” so is this what I’m seeing? Or is he in fact impaired in some way? I love the person he plays but I’m really wondering….and the forum does not open for me, or I’d ask there.
That’s a hilarious description of Watts! No, he has no impairments other than being a bendy, weavy, “lovable goof.” This isn’t solely a crime show. It contains many, many funny scenes/episodes and a lot of them have Watts in the lead role.