A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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It's supposed to be a faithful adaptation, set at the end of the 19th century like the novel.
The ads I saw had C. Thomas Howell in modern clothing, so I think the above might be confusing the recent British period piece with a third nearly simultaneous adaptation.
I'd like to believe that Dualla could shake Apollo out of his emo phase. She did a good job on Adama, so I guess she's practiced at it.
Kind of cruel, though. I mean, your entire planet gets blown up, you're apparently the only person in the universe who knows how to work the damn radio, and then as a sideline you have to be forever chivvying Adamas out of funks? Poor Dee.
So long as Tom Cruise isn't in War of the Worlds it has potential.
I thought Lee's not trying was more being too tired to fight thing than an actively seeking death thing.
Jessica -- I thought the SGA monster was the Mechanosaurus -- I am somewhat surprised that nobody called it that.
Bwahahahaha This is so much worse better than I expected!
Hee! Yep....
I knew it was gonna be bad when the kid says, "Dad, am I ever gonna see you again?"
I started 15 minutes in. Did I
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Run, Generic Dude, run! I mean, don't tell us where, just run!
Is it just me? or is this monstrosity (among other things) edited horribly? Just one example: We cut to a new scene where the guy is running up a hill. About a second into the scene he trips and falls. Then it turns out he tripped over the dead body of a friend. Now, I'm no editor, but it seems to me that you'd want to spend at least a few seconds establishing the particular scene so we can tell what the fuck is going on, before we get to the tripping and the dead friend thing.
See above where I mentioned C. Thomas Howell. You know how you can always tell by Cate Blanchett's presence that you're going to get a thought-provoking production? C. Thomas Howell is like that, only substitute "crappy" for "thought provoking."