Rabu, 16 Oktober 2013

Hit & Miss



Well acted fom all
If you happen to flick through the channels, Direct TV only unfortunetly, and just happen to stop on the Audience channel, you might want to check to see if they are showing this incredibly well acted drama. Chloe Sevigny is fantastic, her English accent is believable and you feel for her characters dual roles; not only as a transgender (male and female) but in playing both mother to her new family and assassin, (her job; not exactly family friendly). The young actors are wonderful, the older kids play hot and cold with her while the younger kids are curious about her and quickly latch on all while each character having their own story, especially Riley & Ryan. Definitely check it out.

Hitt and Miss
Hit and Miss is a fresh, new idea in entertainment.
I would recomend this dvd to anyone looking for something new.

What's a Hit Man, A Transsexual, And A Single Dad All Have In Common? They're All One Person Played By Chloe Sevigny
When I originally heard the concept of the five part series "Hit & Miss," I knew that I had to see it! A transsexual (male to female) contract killer discovers a son she never knew and unwittingly becomes the mother figure for her ex-lover's brood of four. It's such a wacky premise, it seems hard to imagine how realistically the situation has actually been rendered! But when you consider the show was created by Paul Abbott, it all starts to make sense. Abbott is the British auteur who created two of my all time favorite TV productions and worked on many other noteworthy successes. His miniseries "State of Play" is one of the finest political thrillers that TV has produced (you may have seen the 2009 Russell Crowe film adaptation, but treat yourself to this six-parter from 2003). But perhaps his crowning achievement, in my eyes, is the irreverent and indescribable "Shameless." Speaking of the original British presentation (it also has a William H. Macy helmed American version on...

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