Bodyguard: Nerve-shredding and thrilling TV
SURELY a TV show can’t be as hyped up as this one has been? Surely it can’t be as great as they say? Trust us, it is.
SURELY a TV show can’t be as hyped up as this one has been? Surely it can’t be as great as they say? Trust us, it is.
ALMOST 18 months after Netflix announced its first Australian production, the streamer has finally released the first look.
ADMIT it, there are times when you want nothing more than to chill out and watch a TV show that’s fun, lighthearted and funny.
IT’S a beloved Hollywood classic that has been made four times, including with Lady Gaga. But there was a real tragedy that plagued its most famous version.
AFTER an excellent debut season three years ago, this Netflix show made a misstep. Well, talk about a course correction.
FEATURING pyrotechnics, practical effects and dozens of stunt people, it’s a 10-minute one-take sequence you have to see to believe.
WHEN you make 13 hours of TV that involves taking a lot of punches and getting thrown around the room, it takes its toll.
IF YOU believed the hype, this would be the greatest movie of 2018. It’s not. But it does come pretty close.
WE’VE waited three years for the follow-up project from a TV genius who created one of the beloved shows in recent years. But it’s bizarrely disappointing.
WHY would you pay more than $20 at the movies for a ticket to a bloated blockbuster when its TV cousin is so much more watchable?
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