... Gromit check out the catalogue in paper and online. Philip Glenister, channeling his role as DCI GeneHunt on Life on Mars, suggests Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without a girl prancing around in her underwear, providing the cue for model Noemie Lenoir to show off the Marks and Spencer lingerie line. Click on the image below to play the video in YouTube (HD) Credits The Marks and...
... are everywhere; Holmes & Watson, Regan & Carter, toss in a bit of Life On Mars’ GeneHunt for Harker perhaps and you have a little idea of what makes Harker so much fun. ( “Er… Guv?” Still cracks me up. Harker’s about to walk into a little Satanist bat-cave. There’s more art in the review here , but if I were you, I’d just buy the...
... black humour, commentary on changing attitudes in the police force over the decades, snark, GeneHunt, bombing around in an obnoxiously big car, more GeneHunt. But so many elements are improved. Hunt’s support crew, the adorably clueless Chris and Raymondo, feel a lot more like real people and less like caricatures. Keeley Hawes’ Alex Drake is a more...
... that cab! ” as one of the most satisfying things to yell. The only thing better than that must be GeneHunt’s now-legendary line “ Come out. You are surrounded by armed bastards ” which I was pleased to see was left in the US version of Life On Mars, even if Harvey Keitel didn’t really do it justice. Or is there something even better than that? Also fair to point out that the Crawley...
... are mostly predictable and not that funny with only one at the end making me want to re watch ( geneHunt in the 18th century ) the rest i was counting down for it to end not caring or just roling my eyes at the stupidity of it also some of the jokes were quite vicious but not in a funny way i am in no means a fan of micheal Mcintire or Eamonn Holmes but some of the things they did...