This is a spin off from the original csi and follows through with the same tone and format but somehow for me it has more of an appeal. Most of the episodes are centred around a murder and follows a team as they use high tech gadgets and scientific methods to solve the case. I love the scripts, the plots and twists and the acting is brilliant with some convincing characters. I like that it is not very realistic and borders on sci-fi so its a great escapism show but it still has enough content that is within our era to still be able to hook you and draw you in to the story. Overall i am a fan of the show and would recommend it.
Two stars from “CSI: Miami” made a special appearance last Sunday at a sporting match.
Actors Jonathan Togo and Eva La Rue walked out onto the pitch before a Portuguese League soccer match. The two teams, Sporting and Porto, faced off in Sporting’s Alvalade stadium in Lisbon, Portgual.
The actors were in Portugal for a clothing advertising campaign. They’re currently appearing as models for the Sacoor Brothers.
Because “CSI: Miami” is set in one of America’s hotbeds for Latino culture, it’s no surprise that the show translates well to world-wide audiences.
Most of my favourite actors are the ones who entertain or make me laugh but the reason that i love this actor is that he scares the living daylights just with a simple stare or flicker of his tongue ( i am of course refering to his hannibal roles ). He always brings a believable side to his characters and the fact that he his so calm and collected and doesn't seem to overact or exaggerate his characters means that he brings a very dark and chilling side to many of his roles. He will always be most famous for his hannibal roles but he has a multitude of films under his belt and brings each of his characters to life in an individual way.
This is a matter that can come to a number of conclusions of which many are not either right or wrong. It is just plainly a matter of opinion and I think all points of view should be understood and well respected as only one view may not be necessarily be right and everyone has the right to say and express their own opinions. This matter may be talked about for a while and I think that there will be no rapid conclusions from just one person's opinions. I believe that a number of things do affect the conclusion and my belief and therefore my opinion may be a little biased to what I think matters. I believe that they are great.
I have to agree with "anchovy" in that i would never have guessed that she was a british actress as most of what i have seen her in has been american based and she seems to rarely have been cast as a british character. However i have to say that she is one of my favourite actresses and that i grew up watching her. Iniatially it was her role in Bedknobs and broomsticks and then in Murder she wrote. She has always struck me as a genuine actress who takes pride in her roles and gives them a down to earth aspect and believability. I have seen her in a few more films but to tell the truth i can't remember the names of them so i am assuming they either haven't been very recent or that they weren't a huge success.
This woman is the most annoying actress I have ever ever seen. Not only is she the most annoying actress, but she stars in the most annoying show ever. Murder She Wrote was the worst show ever, I mean how many murders can one woman be around? Jessica Fletcher goes on holiday uh oh the hotel manager has been murdered. She takes a ride on a bus, uh oh the bus driver has been mysteriously murdered. Starting to catch on? Well that is exactly what the terrible show is like. If that happened in real life she'd be the most possible suspect. Actually I think I've cracked it, not just Murder She Wrote but Murder She Committed. Also what is with that really annoying laugh at the end? HAHA I got away with it again? I think yes exactly that.
Not seen anything else she's in to be quite honest but i wouldn't really want to as I'm sure it is just as horrible. RANT OVER