Space: 1999 is out on dvd. I think I should see if it's on Netflix.
Yes -- Anne you really must see Doctor Who 2005!
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Space: 1999 is out on dvd. I think I should see if it's on Netflix.
Yes -- Anne you really must see Doctor Who 2005!
I thought Space: 1999 was the worst. show. ever. And that's from someone who loved almost everything else Gerry Anderson ever did. What a terrible waste of Landau, Bain, and Morse. I think Anderson was too used to working with puppets, because the acting was incredibly wooden.
For those who have seen The Christmas Invasion, and are amused at political jibes: [link]
I am DX. It was more stupid than Lost in Space, as improbable as that seems.
Well, stupid doesn't always keep me from watching a show. (Says the erstwhile Andromeda watcher). Especially when I was a kid. I just thought the leads were hot, even as I snarked at the moon flying through space all by its lonesome.
Eh, I was maybe eight? All space shows were cool to me at that age, I'm pretty sure. I'm not thinking I would have the same reaction to it today, but at the time? Very cool.
Eh, I was maybe eight? All space shows were cool to me at that age, I'm pretty sure. I'm not thinking I would have the same reaction to it today, but at the time? Very cool.
This is me. Hell, I loved Lost in Space too.
My favorite space show as a kid (aside from Trek), though, was also one of my first experiences in traumatic cancellation: QUARK.
We won't go into that "I said 'lunch' not 'launch'!" show.
Whoa, speaking of traumatic cancellations and sci-fi, I wonder if this is true: [link]
That would be nifty.
Weird article about SciFi Friday. Doesn't actually have a point that I can see, other than letting the writer show off how much TV he watches.
Oh, man, I loved Quark. "Bee, bee, bee, bee, bee!"
So entirely silly. A show before its time.