He is outstanding in the British television crime drama Broadchurch, whose Series 3 should air sometime early in 2017.Tennant has been a shining star of British acting from way back when he was doing costume dramas. I strongly recommend just about every program he has been associated with.
In Broadchurch though his Scottish accent was so thick I had a hard time understanding everything he said.
Well, that's a perfect Scot accent, then.
Tennant's been in a lot of stuff, including also Broadchurch that I watched recently. He's good, can do a lot different characters. In Broadchurch though his Scottish accent was so thick I had a hard time understanding everything he said.
Oops sorry, didn't see Jeff's post above before responding. Anyway, I love Tennant, great actor. (Saw him in Dr Who as well.)
Oh right, I forgot about that. Barty Crouch Jr.^^ I also remember him as one of Voldermort's cronies in the Harry Potter films.
Indeed, I do that sometimes, too. But I generally don't like subtitles, because then I can't focus as much on the filming.That's what close captioning is for.
I find I use it quite a bit with a number of British programs for that exact reason.
Netflix just renewed Luke Cage for a second season.
I finished watching Season 2 a week or two ago and I gotta say, they should have changed the show's title to Mariah Dillard (Alfre Woodard's character).I'll finish it this weekend! Ten episodes down.
Luke Cage, Hero for Hire was a comic book fave of mine. I have the first two issues in pristine condition that I bought new way back in 1972.
I've not looked at them to see how well the series is tracking with the comics, but it seems like they're staying pretty true.
One thing that I have noticed is that, in comparison to sister series Daredevil and Jessica Jones, the writers are really taking time to flesh out the key characters, and Luke Cage in particular. I'm thinking that it's perhaps because the character goes way way back and that a lot of folks are far less aware of him (or had never heard of him prior to Jessica Jones) than with the other two.
I have been extremely impressed by the quality of the black actors (actresses) - a few of whom I had not seen before. However I have been disappointed by Alfre Woodard. I don't know if its her acting, her character, the writing, or how she's being directed, but she's just not connecting like the others are; surprising given what an accomplished actress she is.
Jeff