Monday, September 27, 2021

Lee Pace Nine Times


What a happy few weeks it's been for those of us who've been riding hard on the Piemaker's train since forever ago. A true Lee-Pace-apalooza's been our 2021 gift -- he took over the Met Ball in his sock-garters (see here and here); he posted that shirtless sand strut the other day; and then of course his big Apple+ series Foundation, the you-might-say foundation for all of these gifts -- and I accept! I accept it all, gladly. And now comes a new photo-shoot and interview with Esquire, and it's also bounteous in its goodness. 

Did any of you watch Foundation? Well I should ask if any of you watched the first two episodes of Foundation, since that's all we've been given so far -- I did anyway; I had a big "catch up on TV" weekend and binged all of Midnight Mass (liked it a lot) along with the two episodes of this and the two episodes of Scenes From a Marriage. Oh and finished The Other Two, which totally lived up to the first season. Tell me if you've watched any of these things, or something else, and after the jump lots more Lee...







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3 comments:

The Bad-Ass Penguin said...

He'll always be the Pie-Maker to me.

bdog said...

I really want to like The Other Two, but it's just not funny. I think I laughed once all season.

Eugene said...

I loved Midnight Mass. Right up there with Haunting of Hill House. Some critics apparently thought it dragged, and my fear is that drama fans will avoid it and it won't be up to snuff for horror fans. But it gets under your skin, and like Haunting it has a moody quality that shifts and changes as the story develops. I love the long dialog scenes that play like one act plays. Hamish Linkletter is amazing in a role that with the wrong director and wrong actor could have been a scenery chewing disaster. And I knew practically every song in the score by heart. Beautiful use of songs and music.