Did the DreamWorks movie follow any existing canon?
No idea, never saw it. My familiarity with Sinbad tales is from Burton, or variations on Burton.
A topic for the discussion of Doctor Who, Arrow, and The Flash. Beware possible invasions of iZombie, Sleepy Hollow, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi, superhero, or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect adult content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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Did the DreamWorks movie follow any existing canon?
No idea, never saw it. My familiarity with Sinbad tales is from Burton, or variations on Burton.
Starring Johnny Depp as Sinbad?
Not Richard Burton the 19th century explorer?
Same one, Sumi. He did the first English translation of the Arabian Nights stories.
So IO9 posits these 10 sff episodes changed TV: [link]
And do a very poor job of saying how. The arguments that each episode is *good* is probably trivial in most cases, but that's not the same thing.
I'd love it if The Body changed TV. I just don't feel it did, not above and beyond the "pretty young thing loves aged supernatural creature" which took off like wildfire.
Man, someone started a thread on IO9 asking people to submit the whiniest bitches in sff. Yeah, not a landmine at all.
One poster (I'll throw in that she's 15, because the generous interpretation blames it on her age) named Will [sic] Wheaton, and said she'd change her position to "all of his roles" if I could provide concrete proof of his non-whiny non-bitchness in real life.
Why are people such douches?
Wow. I hope someone posted that video of him at the TNG reunion a little while ago. Even if I had disliked him (which I never did), that video would have gone a long way to redeem him.
What was it?
It was the whole first-season cast on stage, and he at one point just makes a really graceful speech about how much he learned from them and how much he appreciates the experience now, even though he was kind of a jerk when he was younger.
Seriously--he's been as cool as someone with a nigh-universally hated character (and at such a young age) could be. I get defensive, and knowing that Colin and John Rogers would stand up for him without hesitating doesn't hurt.
But what am I supposed to say? My best friend likes him, so step off.