From Drop Box We all have flash backs but getting a quick insight into the future, and not through a crystal ball... Flash Forward is one of the more interesting series to get your brain ticking in recent years, along with Lost and a few other HBO productions. If you had a quick glimpse of your future would you, could you, change things? And when did Joseph Fiennes grow up to be sooo cute...
[SPOILERS] Have we turned a corner? It's too early to say, but "The Gift" was FlashForward's best episode yet; there was a more potent sense of direction, firmer development, an emphasis on character, a few compelling ideas, and some real surprises... Demetri (John Cho) has discovered the reason they found a building full of dead men with their hands painted blue hands; they were all part...
Episode Title: "The Gift" Written By: Lisa Zwerline & Ian Goldberg Synopsis: The specific intentions of the Blue Hand become clearer as agents Mark Benford (Joseph Fiennes), Demetri Noh (John Cho) and Al Gough (Lee Thompson Young) dig deep into the organization's seedy underbelly. But that's not the only difficulty that Noh and Gough have to contend [...]
8 tonight CHANNEL 6 Alex Kingston ("ER") guest-stars as a British intelligence agent who teams up with Mark, Demetri and Gough (Joseph Fiennes, right; John Cho; Lee Thompson Young) to investigate a Blue Hand club that may be connected to some suicides.
On the previous Flash Forward , we had the Halloween episode, which definitely gave most of us the creeps. Tonight we get "The Gift," so does this mean it's for Thanksgiving or an early Christmas? Whatever the case, there's going to be some hand handling on this installment, given how we discovered details on the Blue Hand Club last week. "The Gift" will continue the investigation...
Attention New Yorkers (or people who live somewhere near New York and from time to time travel to the city for a taste of some quality entertainment): The Sixth Annual Big Apple Film Festival begins tonight over at Tribeca Cinemas and runs through Saturday, November 7th. Named one of the "25 Coolest Film Festivals" by Moviemaker Magazine (partly because yours truly is heavily involved with...
If I were to tell you that a television series in which John Cho (a.k.a. the Harold who went to White Castle) consistently steals scenes from Joseph Fiennes (of the Acting Fienneses) exists, you'd likely laugh at me. But it does. Every Thursday night brings us another bizarrely-paced episode of Flashforward. Loosely based on the Robert J. Sawyer novel (which I haven't read) of the same name, the show...
Look, I'm all for a good mystery. If there is a hint of science fiction in there, well then I'm fully on board. I love Lost nearly as much as I love my wife. I plowed through Alias in record time on DVD. I'm chomping at the bit for V . But FlashForward just hasn't lived up to expectations.
BRYCE BEGINS SEARCHING FOR THE WOMAN SEEN IN HIS FLASHFORWARD, AARON BECOMES CONCERNED OVER TRACY'S ODD BEHAVIOR, AND MARK TRIESTO TRACK DOWN THE PERSON WHO ALERTED OLIVIA ABOUT HIS DRINKING DURING HIS VISION, ON ABC'S "FLASHFORWARD" "Believe" - Bryce begins his search for the woman in his flashforward, Aaron becomes concerned over Tracy's odd behavior, Mark attempts to track down...
Several of the brethren have posted the first You Tube presentation of Luther's "Here I Stand" speech at Worms- the one from the 2003 Joseph Fiennes version- on their blogs or on Facebook.. I've included it immediately below. But below that is the same scene from the classic 1953 movie starring Nial McGinnis- the one all of us at Grace Lutheran School (and Lutheran parochial schools all over...
Number of comments: 1 Joseph Fiennes playing Martin Luther in the 2003 movie, Luther , reenacts the famous statement given to the Diet of Worms in 1520. One of the most famous statements of the Reformation, and the boldness that it took when he faced possible death. Yet he stood with Christ [...]
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You don't need to black out to know that new characters will be introduced to Flash Forward soon, since this freshman drama is still climbing up the TV ropes. With that, let's introduce yet another face to the ABC series - actress Paula Newsome. Michael Ausiello of Entertainment Weekly reports that the star of Women's Murder Club has been tapped for a role in the Joseph Fiennes starrer. Newsome will...
Flash Forward S01E03 Recap | Flash Forward Season 1 Episode 3 137 Sekunden It’s the third episode of “Flash Forward” tonight and after visiting Utah last week, it appears that we’re heading to Germany this week. In this week’s episode, which is titled “137 Sekunden,” Mark and Janis will meet up with another informant. At the end of last week, we saw Demetri get told he is going to be dead by March
“Gimme Some Truth” - Mark finds himself on the defense while being questioned about the details of his flashforward during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, which will decide whether to continue funding Wedeck’s team. Meanwhile, Janis wonders how her flashforward will affect her current romantic relationship, and Olivia receives an anonymous message relating to Mark’s flashforward, on “FlashForward,”
“White to Play” - Mark and Demetri head to Utah to track down a suspect who may be connected to the global blackout, Olivia comes face-to-face with the man from her vision, and Mark and Olivia’s daughter, Charlie, has trouble coping with the aftermath of her flashforward, on “FlashForward,” THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.