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Top 10 series on Cable & TV

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Opening sequence: This time around i will be picking the top ten Cable, and TV series. Folks these picks are mine, and mine alone, i will share the winners on the site. The Reeltime is very different from your average review sites, and especially when picks are made out of thousands of good shows. My picks are the popular shows that make you cry, laugh, and cringe. After the top 10, there will be the Honorable Mention section, and that will consists of shows that are really good, but still have the fire to climb the ranks. These particular series has ups and down, but what it really needs is more folks to keep them alive. You'll probably disagree, but the then again everything is always opinion. Hopefully you'll enjoy my pics, because these shows are very deserving on being on the list.   1) The Americans: Keri Russell (Elizabeth Jennings), Matthew Rhys (Philip Jennings), Keidrich Sellati (Henry Jennings), Holly Taylor (Paige Jennings), and Noah Emmerich (Stan Beeman)

London Has Fallen (2016)

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Director: Babak Najafi Writers: Creighton Rothenberger, based off the characters of Katrin Benedikt. Screenplay by Katrin Benedikt, Christian Gudegast, Chad St. John. Cast: Gerard Butler (Mike Banning), Aaron Eckhart (Benjamin Asher), Morgan Freeman (VP Trumbull), Angela Bassett (Lynne Jacobs), Alon Aboutboul (Aamir Barkawi), Waleed Zuaiter (Kamran Barkawi), Adel Bencherif (Raza Mansoor), Mehdi Dehbi (Sultan Mansoor), and Shivani Ghi as Amal Mansoor Opening Sequence: The world we live in today is beautiful, hard, and very dangerous. The main reasoning behind this isn't as simple as we think, because of the dangers around the globe. Not talking about Sky diving, Cycling, Swimming, or anything like that, but something more dangerous like Terrorism. Film makers extend their vision on a possible attack on a place, a good example would be this film. The truth is covered with special effects and unrealistic situations, but it's more than what we might think.  Let's not fo

X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)

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X-Men: Apocalypse  Director: Bryan Singer Writers: Simon Kinberg, Bryan Singer, Michael Dougherty, and Dan Harris. Cast: James McAvoy (Charles Xavier), Michael Fassbender (Erik Lehnsherr), Jennifer Lawrence (Mystique), Nicholas Hoult (Hank McCoy), Oscar Isaac (En Sabah Nur), Rose Byrne (Moria Mactaggert), Even Peters (Peter Maximoff), Josh Helman (Col. William Stryker), Sophie Turner (Jean Grey), Tye Sheridan (Scott Summers), Lucus Till (Alex Summers), Kodi Smit-McPhee (Kurt Wagner), Ben Hardy (Angel), Alexandra Shipp (Ororo Munroe), Lana Condor (Jubilee), Olivia Munn (Psylocke), Warren Scherer (Pestilence), Rochelle Okoye (Famine), Monique Ganderton (Death), and Fraser Aitcheson as War. Opening Sequence: Finally a film that has Psylocke , or at least a bit more screen time, one of my favorite Mutant bad asses. Yup the part is played by Olivia Munn. Elizabeth 'Betsy' Braddock sister of her twin brother, Captain Britain. The information here is all in the comics, eithe