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proper style whodunit watching this film have the feeling like this is the kind of movie that if agatha christie got stoned and wrote a new mystery this is it's a lot of fun and if you're a fan of the old school at the christie's you have a lot of fun with this skull we have got a lot of time but just tell me there's also a lot of talk about one particular bio page a beautiful day in the neighborhood starring tom hanks what did you make about what . yeah this is quite interesting a female director here there's a lot of people directors in this year this is a biopic but with a difference it's stars the nicest man in hollywood tom hanks playing the nicest man in t.v. fred rogers or mr rogers the late children's t.v. presenter and what's interesting about this it's not really the story of fred rogers but it's the story of the life of someone he influence namely a cynical journalist who tried to find the dark secrets about fred rogers but spoiler all he found was more wonderfulness this film is like a big warm hug and maybe just the right thing for these sort of talks at times skull always a mine of
proper style whodunit watching this film have the feeling like this is the kind of movie that if agatha christie got stoned and wrote a new mystery this is it's a lot of fun and if you're a fan of the old school at the christie's you have a lot of fun with this skull we have got a lot of time but just tell me there's also a lot of talk about one particular bio page a beautiful day in the neighborhood starring tom hanks what did you make about what . yeah this is quite interesting a female...
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christie style whodunit watching this film had the feeling like this is the kind of movie that if agatha christie got stoned and wrote a new mystery this is what might come out as a lot of fun and if you're a fan of the old school i think christie's you have a lot of fun with this scope i'm going to lot of target just tell me there's also a lot of talk about one particular bio page a beautiful day in the neighborhood starring tom hanks what did you make about what . yeah this is quite interesting a female director here there's a lot of female directors in this year this is a biopic but with a difference it's stars the nicest man in hollywood tom hanks playing the nicest man in t.v. fred rogers or mr rogers the late children's t.v. presenter and what's interesting about this it's not really the story of fred rogers but it's the story of the life of someone who can influence namely a cynical journalist who tried to find the dark secrets about fred rogers but spoiler alert all he found was more wonderfulness this film is like a big warm hug and maybe just the right thing for these sort of talks at t
christie style whodunit watching this film had the feeling like this is the kind of movie that if agatha christie got stoned and wrote a new mystery this is what might come out as a lot of fun and if you're a fan of the old school i think christie's you have a lot of fun with this scope i'm going to lot of target just tell me there's also a lot of talk about one particular bio page a beautiful day in the neighborhood starring tom hanks what did you make about what . yeah this is quite...
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proper style whodunit watching this film had the feeling like this is the kind of movie that if agatha christie got stoned and wrote a new mystery this is what might come out it's a lot of fun and if you're a fan of the old school i think christie's you have a lot of fun with this scope i'm going to go to target just tell me there's also a lot of talk about one particular bio pic a beautiful day in the neighborhood starring tom hanks what did you make about what . yeah this is quite interesting a female director here there's a lot of female directors in this year this is a biopic but with a difference it's put stars the nicest man in hollywood tom hanks playing the nicest man in t.v. fred rogers or mr rogers the late children's t.v. presenter and what's interesting about this it's not really the story of fred rogers but it's the story of the life of someone he influenced namely a cynical journalist who tried to find the dark secrets about fred rogers but spoiler all he found was more wonderfulness this film is like a big warm hug and maybe just the right thing for these sort of talks at times s
proper style whodunit watching this film had the feeling like this is the kind of movie that if agatha christie got stoned and wrote a new mystery this is what might come out it's a lot of fun and if you're a fan of the old school i think christie's you have a lot of fun with this scope i'm going to go to target just tell me there's also a lot of talk about one particular bio pic a beautiful day in the neighborhood starring tom hanks what did you make about what . yeah this is quite interesting...
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proper style whodunit watching this film had the feeling like this is the kind of movie that if agatha christie got stoned and wrote a new mystery this is what might come out it's a lot of fun and if you're a fan of the old school i think christie's have a lot of fun with this. go to lot of target just tell me there's also a lot of talk about one particular bio page a beautiful day in the neighborhood starring tom hanks what did you make about what . yeah this is quite interesting a female director here there's a lot of people directors in this year this is a biopic but with a difference it's put stars the nicest man in hollywood tom hanks playing the nicest man in t.v. fred rogers or mr rogers the late children's t.v. presenter and what's interesting about this it's not really the story of fred's rogers but it's the story of the life of someone who can influence namely a cynical journalist who tried to find the dark secrets about fred rogers but spoiler all he found was more wonderfulness this film is like a big warm hug and maybe just the right thing for these sort of talks at times scott alw
proper style whodunit watching this film had the feeling like this is the kind of movie that if agatha christie got stoned and wrote a new mystery this is what might come out it's a lot of fun and if you're a fan of the old school i think christie's have a lot of fun with this. go to lot of target just tell me there's also a lot of talk about one particular bio page a beautiful day in the neighborhood starring tom hanks what did you make about what . yeah this is quite interesting a female...
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people comment on this saying it is a real psychodrama, bloodbath in brighton, probably the worst agatha christieit is outright war. what most shocked us reading it outside, we sat reading the papers, a bit low, talking aboutjeremy corbyn, seventh man, in the last days of decrepitude, a quote here —— 70—year—old man, an ally of corbyn, you would be rationally frightened ofa you would be rationally frightened of a 70—year—old man dropping down dead. they are emphasising his decrepitude and suggesting he actually wants to go. whether or not thatis actually wants to go. whether or not that is his view... takes us onto the sunday telegraph, josie, hard left in the party apparently planning for his succession already, planning for his succession already, planning for his succession already, planning for life afterjeremy corbyn. looks like he is ready to pack it in, says labour frontbencher, tory rebels pledged able never back into the prime minister. this is the kind of language he would not expect from the party colleagues. this comes on the party colleagues. this comes on the back of the poll earlie
people comment on this saying it is a real psychodrama, bloodbath in brighton, probably the worst agatha christieit is outright war. what most shocked us reading it outside, we sat reading the papers, a bit low, talking aboutjeremy corbyn, seventh man, in the last days of decrepitude, a quote here —— 70—year—old man, an ally of corbyn, you would be rationally frightened ofa you would be rationally frightened of a 70—year—old man dropping down dead. they are emphasising his...
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reminds me of what i have seen in reconstructions of agatha christie plays. originally it had a run of a month on broadway. it was not well received. i do love these photos from a federal theater project. that's a collection at the library of congress that shows this wonderfully overbuilt set. i do have these photos from a federal theater project, a collection from the library of congress, that kind of shows this wonderfully overbuilt set. and there's the lizzie character, on the left there, coming down the stairs. and you can't really see it. but it's a publicity photo that has her sort of hiding the weapon of choice under her arm. in this case, they did another dramatic change to the story as we know it. there's no ax in this play. and instead, she bludgeoned her mother with an iron. so that's what she has tucked under her arm. if you think about the old-fashioned irons, they're incredibly heavy. we don't iron anything anymore, do we? you probably don't even have one. but, yes, it could have done some pretty serious damage. but kind of an interesting change
reminds me of what i have seen in reconstructions of agatha christie plays. originally it had a run of a month on broadway. it was not well received. i do love these photos from a federal theater project. that's a collection at the library of congress that shows this wonderfully overbuilt set. i do have these photos from a federal theater project, a collection from the library of congress, that kind of shows this wonderfully overbuilt set. and there's the lizzie character, on the left there,...
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that's agatha christie stuff. >> reporter: mi-6 is british intelligence.says perhaps the brits killed litvinenko to embarrass russia. retired mi-6 analyst glenmore trenear-harvey says that's nonsense if for no other reason because mi-6 would never use such an expensive weapon to kill anyone. >> if the british wanted to kill him, then he would have fallen out of a hotel window. he would have been placed in front of a car. we'd have spent $12 million in a slightly more cost-effective fashion. >> reporter: you would have made it look like an accident? >> indeed. things are done less expensively, more cost effectively. old-fashioned bullets in bodies work rather effectively and quite cheaply. >> reporter: why not just shoot him? >> i didn't say they would have done. they could possibly. we -- >> could possibly have done -- >> we -- we don't do that sort of thing. >> reporter: also remember, litvinenko was working for mi-6 and it was lugovoi and his partner dmitri kovtun who left a radioactive trail all over london especially at the pine bar. lugovoi is hardly
that's agatha christie stuff. >> reporter: mi-6 is british intelligence.says perhaps the brits killed litvinenko to embarrass russia. retired mi-6 analyst glenmore trenear-harvey says that's nonsense if for no other reason because mi-6 would never use such an expensive weapon to kill anyone. >> if the british wanted to kill him, then he would have fallen out of a hotel window. he would have been placed in front of a car. we'd have spent $12 million in a slightly more cost-effective...
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this is not a big agatha christie mystery or anything.onted with the prospect of these women coming forward with the truth and they channeled hundreds of thousands of dollars into an illegal campaign finance scheme to pay them off and deliberate violation of the federal election campaign act is a crime in america. that's very serious business. the republicans impeached bill clinton for far less. they impeached him for tell willing one lie in order to cover up an affair. this president spent hundreds of thousands of dollars illegally in order to cover up these affairs. >> you seem to be running up against a political analysis amongst the house democrats that believes you're better focused on 2020 than these investigations. >> we're all very focused on 2020. we're up against the most dangerous, reckless, lawless presidency of our lifetime. we are completely unified as to that. there are those of us who are in committees that are charged with conducting constitutional oversight over the executive branch. we're going to do our job. at the sam
this is not a big agatha christie mystery or anything.onted with the prospect of these women coming forward with the truth and they channeled hundreds of thousands of dollars into an illegal campaign finance scheme to pay them off and deliberate violation of the federal election campaign act is a crime in america. that's very serious business. the republicans impeached bill clinton for far less. they impeached him for tell willing one lie in order to cover up an affair. this president spent...
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. >> like an agatha christie novel. >> and at what point or is it going to take until iowa until the first votes we start to see a smaller more cohesive -- >> some of the candidates, amy klobuchar, kamala harris, they're not dropping. mayor pete, they're not dropping out because they think joe biden right now is a weak front-runner and they're going to be there in case he falters to be there to catch the football. >> haven't seen a tweet storm from president trump at least yet about the debate. what's the sense of what they were thinking, the trump campaign? >> you saw from trump right before the debate started what he was thinking, and it's exactly what rahm said. he is uneasy. he sees the polls and follows the polls as you know, closer than anyone else, and his pitch to the republicans in baltimore right before the debate started was, you have to vote for me whether you like me or not because the democrats are going to send us to hell. i mean, it was this stark contrast. so it's going to be, you know, a burn, burn, burn election. >> i don't mean to -- if you think of the first two
. >> like an agatha christie novel. >> and at what point or is it going to take until iowa until the first votes we start to see a smaller more cohesive -- >> some of the candidates, amy klobuchar, kamala harris, they're not dropping. mayor pete, they're not dropping out because they think joe biden right now is a weak front-runner and they're going to be there in case he falters to be there to catch the football. >> haven't seen a tweet storm from president trump at...
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expect from him when he did just a whodunit the film is set up like sort of one of those classic agatha christie adaptations you know star studded whodunit here you've got daniel craig jamie lee curtis michael shannon all these these these amazing actors packed into this room in one of the beds a bed and then a guy with a foreign name and a weird accent comes as a tactic to try and solve this case played by daniel craig but usually whodunits for me don't work because they've been done to death you know we've seen hundreds of versions on film and on t.v. but what ron johnson does with this is he sort of plays with the genre he has a lot of fun with it and he almost makes it almost a satire but in the end it still works as a proper act christie style whodunit watching this film had the feeling like this is the kind of movie that if agatha christie.
expect from him when he did just a whodunit the film is set up like sort of one of those classic agatha christie adaptations you know star studded whodunit here you've got daniel craig jamie lee curtis michael shannon all these these these amazing actors packed into this room in one of the beds a bed and then a guy with a foreign name and a weird accent comes as a tactic to try and solve this case played by daniel craig but usually whodunits for me don't work because they've been done to death...