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gumstarr
6 March 2015, 14:02
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You have some of those 'ask that' questions that always do well during those threatening group conversations. One of the most famous in the genre has to be the "Suppose you win a million, what would you do with it?" - question. We've all thought about it. I myself would probably ask Roland Sands to give a Ducati Monster 1200 a thorough overhaul and I do not rule out the possibility that an obscure Eastern blocker would be hired to do my 24/7 Nick-and-Simon-on-full-blast for a reasonable amount. neighbor blowing through the speakers during his weekly Canta ride to the Vomar. Also the "Suppose you could travel back in time, where would you go?" always feels good when you are again in need of a topic of conversation during lunch with your deadly boring colleagues. Would you put the time machine on 2007 to see Amy Winehouse live at work, before she started pumping misery into her body? Teletransport your butt in one of the Richfield Coliseum seats to watch Michael Jordan score 67 points against the Cleveland Cavs in 1990? I do. The whole list of “Imagine you have super power”, “Imagine you can make one wish” and “Imagine you have to do it with the mother of one of your best friends” Will Forte now has the “Imagine you are the last person on earth ”question and he answers it for the sake of convenience in his new show, The Last Man On Earth. Phil Miller - played by Will Forte - must save civilization after a rather persistent virus has ravaged the entire world's population. A very civilized virus, because it is not the case that - just like in The Walking Dead and The Strain - there are suddenly blood-guzzling demigods all over the street. In fact, it seems that Phil Miller is really on his own. Literally. Solo. Rémi. Mutterseele allein. How does Phil get through his days and is he really all only tha lonely or maybe someone is still walking around somewhere with whom he can play a game Man Erger Je Nietten? Normally I only write a piece after the first season of a series has completely ended. In the case of The Last Man On Earth, that would mean that this piece of text would have taken at least another eight weeks and that would be a shame, because I think this will develop into a very funny series and you cannot go and have a look early enough. I think then. Will Forte - who was part of the Saturday Night Live skeleton team for years - really goes all out on the idea that he can do whatever he wants in a completely silent world. Hanging his house full of Rembrandts and Van Goghs (the man has taste, that much is clear), dressed in Hugh Heffner's bathrobe working day in, day out on the height Jenga tower once built and letting you rot in a knight's armor. such a tennis ball spitting machine. If Adam had ignored Eve for all this nonsense, a civilization would never have taken off, but Phil Miller thinks immersing himself in an inflatable margarita bath with a packet of Jozo salt at his fingertips apparently more important than repopulating the world. Very curious where this series will go, but if it stays just as fresh and creative as the first episodes, then we are dealing with a nicer one here. How nice is that ?!
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alex3012
21 February 2015, 14:44
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someone found a trailer by chance>? <
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JanWillemK
25 February 2015, 21:14
I don't know if you've found the trailer yet, but here's a video to be sure: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmHZLjL_tVY
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anonymous
7 March 2015, 22:31
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Ok this is highly recommended. I was particularly interested because Will Forte was in it, this guy is a comedy genius. On Saturday Night Live he was brilliant. This was certainly entertaining, I'm especially curious where the series is going.
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anonymous
12 June 2015, 20:02
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What a bizarre series. You really have vicarious shame looking at Phil. It's terrible what that man is doing to get his way. Such shameless behavior to get the ladies into bed. A big 8.5!
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EveroN
21 May 2018, 23:38
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Mind zero and enjoy bizarre scenarios and ditto humor. But now rumors are that Fox is canceling the series after 4 season. If this is the case, too bad!
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renzoroy
22 May 2018, 10:09
That is not a rumor. The series was canceled after the mega cliffhanger of the 4th season.
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EveroN
22 May 2018, 16:32
Well, then and the viewer can make do with that. Do you still understand? Then knit a satisfying ending to it. Fox sees this coming miles anyway if the series does not yield the necessary money.
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renzoroy
22 May 2018, 16:45
Yes unfortunately happens more often. Well, usually a season is completely filmed before it is broadcast. And yes, if Fox then decides not to order a new season after airing the last episodes, you will be left with that cliffhanger. As annoying as it is ... it makes sense in some way. Fox, of course, invests a lot of money in a season and if too few people are watching, that is a waste of money. For example, watch Netflix with Marco Polo, they have incurred a loss of around $ 200 million there. Then of course you will not order another 3rd season. But do agree that as a viewer you will be left with an unfinished story. Have you said before that it is like reading a book and then the last 50 pages are completely blank while you are in the middle of the story.
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EveroN
23 May 2018, 01:53
Note that Lucifer (a series I don't follow) has also been canceled by Fox, but this one gets 2 more bonus episodes before it finishes. So there is still hope. And hope dies last;)
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renzoroy
23 May 2018, 02:05
No. Those 2 eps of Lucifer were already filmed during the 3rd season production. You can hope that another channel or a streaming service like Netflix wants to take over the series. But I see that gloomy ....
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