Was there a new Eureka tonight, or not because of the holiday?
'Time Bomb'
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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I think there was a James Bond marathon or something. And not Eureka. Because holiday. Yes.
Constructing sentences is hard.
Oh, good, thanks. I just suddenly had a, well, panic is way too strong a word... anyway, yay for not missing one.
It's really sad that the first thing I thought (okay, second) on watching this trailer for Sinbad was...not a lot of white people, considering. I hope it does well.
It looks kind of dreadful (well, no more dreadful than Primeval), but that was Naveen Andrews I saw, wasn't it? And yeah, quite a lot of non-white actors. And then I realized it was a British production, which I suspect explains some of the casting.
I thought it looked fun, not dreadful, but maybe I was calibrated for English sff at an indelible age.
Well, dreadful in the British SFF way: cheesy, and with mediocre scripts. Also, Sinbad looks too young to me: isn't he supposed to be a ship's captain, not a street urchin?
Judging from the curse that seems to be the premise, they're not telling any Sinbad story I'm familiar with.
they're not telling any Sinbad story I'm familiar with.
Which is, I guess, SOP for British genre tv these days.
Did the DreamWorks movie follow any existing canon?
Hell, I don't think wotisname from the 60's followed Burton canon. And Burton was, of course giving his own spin on classic Arabian folk tales.