Yeah, saving Spock's brain was a mistake. As soon as they did that, people figured it was OK to save Hitler's brain....
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Actually, Hitler's brain was saved first (1963).
t /temporal pedant
Actually, Hitler's brain was saved first (1963).
Oh, I wasn't sure about that....
From IMDB:
I assume everyone knows that They Saved Hitler's Brain is basically two bad movies crushed together as one. The first 20-30 minutes were produced in the mid-sixties, and the rest was produced in the late fifties...a fact that really comes through in the production values.
Huh.
OMG, He wrote Apollo's Hooker Girlfriend episode! I shun him for life.
Yeah, but he also wrote the classic Smallville episode Perry! Which failed to suck!
OMG, He wrote Apollo's Hooker Girlfriend episode!
I haven't seen this one yet. Did he write an episode with Apollo and a hooker and fail to get Lee naked? 'Cause I'd agree on the shunning, if that's the case.
It was pretty funny that *anyone* would believe the king of the towers drug market is a grey-haired white guy
Yeah, but that's no "I knew it was your first time. I wanted it to be special."
IIRC, according to the commentary, there were directorial difficulties with the episode, which necessitated some rewriting after shooting had finished, including making it into a flashback plot structure. IOW, the writer may have turned in a truly excellent script and then had to stand by helplessly as it systematically had all the excellence sucked out of the story.
IOW, the writer may have turned in a truly excellent script and then had to stand by helplessly as it systematically had all the excellence sucked out of the story.
Moore took complete responsibility for the suckage, but my impression from the podcast was that it was a problematic ep from day 1 (before a writer had ever been assigned).
Huh. A geekfriend just emailed to discuss the Spidey trailer. He said "Venom! Sandman! Hobgoblin! And there's the rumor of a 4th villain, but Sam Raimi is keeping a tight lid on that."
So maybe Hobgoblin and Green Goblin II?
Although, the Lizard was introduced in the last movie, so maybe he'll get some screentime in this one.
I dunno. The premise was suspect at best, and the climax was T.J. Hooker-level bad (in fact, on that note, the episode would have been greatly improved by ending on a freeze-frame of Apollo giving the camera a thumbs-up, laughing his fool head off).
That said, I'm sure there's plenty of room to spread the blame around.
multiple xpost, natch