I think the flat affect thing is appropriate for Liz Sherman, as this is someone who accidentally par-broiled her family when her pyrokintetic abilities manifested. That backstory worked well with the closed-off don't-know-where-I-fit-in-ness of the first movie. Not so much when they want to convince me she's (1) a tough, seasoned field agent, or (2) a romantic leading lady who's supposed to be the more together half of the pair.
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Half the time I can't tell if the character Selma Blair is playing is supposed to be mentally disabled in some way...and I think generally the character isn't -- it's just something about her that makes me think that.
I have this same problem. One of my friends thinks this about Eliza Dushku, though, which seems crazy to me.
One of my friends thinks this about Eliza Dushku
And I think it about Amber Benson, so go figure.
Buried in Frank's white font about HB2:
I very much loathe Family Guy
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Oh, Frank. And I thought we had something....
The new Abe was no David Hyde Pierce.
The new Abe was Doug Jones, the man in the costume. But I agree.
And David Hyde Pierce went on record that he modeled his vocal performance in Hellboy on Doug Jones. It was the studio's attempt at a BO name, and Pierce was somewhat embarrassed about it.
Oh, Frank. And I thought we had something....
Sorry, I gotta go with South Park's take on FG - random jokes that occasionally are funny, but mostly I can't give a shit about any of it, and usually want to throw things at the television when I try to watch it. Peter is like the worst aspects of latter day Homer Simpson cubed, and it's the domination of latter day Homer that makes me avoid The Simpsons so much these days. Feh and ptui, I says.
Assablanca was a good jokey reference; that's about all I can come up with off the top of my head.
Granted, the fact that Fox kept bringin' back FG over and over again in decent time slots while they exiled Futurama to early Sunday night death slots (after it got decent ratings following The Simpsons) might have something to do with my distaste for the show.
I also have nothing but distaste for Family Guy. In fact, I thought about taking this observation to the comedy thread, but it seemed more off-topic there than here.
I love looking at Selma and her style just rocks, but I also must agree on the acting not being spectacular.
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Didn't this end up being a Xena ep? It was weird.
I also have nothing but distaste for Family Guy. In fact, I thought about taking this observation to the comedy thread, but it seemed more off-topic there than here.
I've tried watching the show various times (especially if it was on before something I really wanted to see) because I know a number of people who adore it, but I just end up with a sneer of total annoyance going on as I spot where they took joke A from and put it with joke B, etc., etc.
Peter = Homer
Stewie = The Brain
And on and on and on.
I know a number of people who adore it
I do, too! I know people who were thrilled when it was revived. I'm guessing that Sean is one of these guys. It amazes me how I can otherwise feel an affinity of tastes with people who love that show, because to me, it seems like an endless parade of transparent stealing from better shows and paper-thin pop-culture references masquerading as jokes. I think I'm just blind to whatever people see in it.
Hmm... I was thrilled when it was revived because the first run was IMO brilliant. Since it was brought back, I've hated every ep I've seen.