Episode 11 — Dead End — shows us Eichorst’s past, as an unsuccessful radio salesman in Weimar Germany: falling in love with a pretty Jewish co-worker, but also becoming enraptured — and joining — the Nazis.
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Wednesday, 15 June 2016
The Strain Series 2: Episodes 11, 12 and 13 — Dead End, Fallen Light and The Night Train
Episode 11 — Dead End — shows us Eichorst’s past, as an unsuccessful radio salesman in Weimar Germany: falling in love with a pretty Jewish co-worker, but also becoming enraptured — and joining — the Nazis.
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Oh, I got here ahead of the daily teaser today (probably because you're tired after the watching marathon. I'll try and visit later but have a friend coming to visit so I'm not sure). I haven't managed to catch on either of those... These days mostly reading, correcting, translating and going to appointments with my mother.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I've watched all of them (I think) I'll always remember 'Alien'. Fantastic designs and settings too. One of those movies where everything is good (acting, direction, sets...) And of course great story well told... (and I do love horror... )
I think we can say you either got here early, or got here, late, Olga! :D
ReplyDeleteAt ANY rate, both The Strain and Penny Dreadful are fantastic bits of work! They should both be lurking around on a Video on Demand service, SOMEWHERE near you … !
And, yes: utter classic that it is, Alien had some fantastic designer: who, originally had been pencilled in for a version of Dune that never got off the ground.
Including H. R. Giger, the Swiss conceptual artist who designed the original Alien …