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Pushing Daisies Page 2

You'll like it. oroboross is right, very Tim Burton, It reminded me of Edward Scissorhands, which in turn if you squint your eyes can remind you of Desperate Housewives (or the other way 'round).

It was ace.
Pretty colours.

It was very Edward Scissorhands looking!

Annie Friel is adorable. She reminds me of Zooey Deschanel.

The bloke is gorgeous too! And a great actor, really cool odd style.

Great casting all round.

I stopped watching the show as I found it was becoming repetitive. Hopefully I'm wrong, I'll start watching it again when the second season roles around.

Quote: hotzappa11 @ April 12 2008, 11:26 PM BST

Annie Friel is adorable. She reminds me of Zooey Deschanel.

What, she played part in ruining a cult smash-hit story?

I enjoyed this! A bit cheesy though!

Quote: Curt @ January 28 2008, 9:30 PM GMT

The stiff acting can become annoying at times though...

I thought the actors playing the dead people were alright...

Did you see what I did there... Curt meant "stiff" as in wooden but I took it to mean "Stiff" as in dead body... d'you see... d'you geddit... Huh? Huh?

It's Sunday afternoon, I should be writing this radio play... my head hurts....

kjs

I liked it, a bit different; it was half Tim Burton, half Amelie. Interesting to see how theyll sustain it though; and there must have been more voice over in it than just about any other show in history! Enjoyable stuff. I didnt notice any stiff acting; the main guy is supposed to be a bit stiff, I thought, that was his character.

Yeah, I can't imagine how they'll sustain it bar a few more episodes.

He'll probably learn something new about his powers or we'll just meet lots of weird characters.

Have you people never watched an American TV drama before?

LOL.

I thought the main guy was the opposite of stiff, I thought he was really natural and a bit weird - like real people.

Who does the narration by the way?
Sounded a bit like Elf's dad.

Jim Dale. Leg end from the Carry Ons.

That's cool.

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