Refer to David Hall and Christopher Panneck's The Lutefisk Wars as Fargo meets Best In Show and you're not that far off. Set in the northernmost bits of North Dakota the film is a moc-doc style tale of murder, three-bean hotdish and the Norwegian mafia.Documentary filmmakers look into the troubles, which escalate in Newford, North Dakota, a small town with a large population of Norwegian descendents. Karl Larsen, a Schwan's frozen food deliveryman with ambitions for a cooking career, explains that it all started one afternoon when a strange old man knocked on his door. The Old Man, a Norwegian fisherman, had an urgent message for him, but Karl didn't understand Norwegian. So Karl invited him in for coffee and a bite to eat,...
- 4/26/2011
- Screen Anarchy
Michael Rose who played the Police Commissioner on ABC's No Ordinary Family is playing Gregory Kogen, who is Veronica Cale’s chief lawyer in the new DC Comic TV show. Roses credits include many TV shows NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service, Days of Our Lives, The Lutefisk Wars, Without a Trace, Life and more. The Wonder Woman TV project, from David E. Kelley Prods. and Warner Bros. Television, is a retelling of the DC Comics title in which Wonder Woman (Palicki), a.k.a. Diana Prince, tries to balance her life as a vigilante crime fighter, a successful corporate executive and a modern woman. Stars: Adrianne Palicki as Wonder Woman (Diana Prince) Elizabeth Hurley as Veronica Cale LEEE777 - Many thanks to wonderwomantv.com for the find, link below. Okay, I'm thinking things are looking up for this DC pilot, comments, thoughts as always below.
- 4/23/2011
- ComicBookMovie.com
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