Yeah, I've seen the "the eye captures the last thing you see" used more than once before.
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Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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I still haven't gotten around to watching Fringe. You people are not exactly encouraging me any.
Theodosia is me.
The pilot is moderately entertaining. Skip this week's episode.
And this confirms it.
Haven't seen Fringe, so don't know if it is based on urban legends, but that is an urban legend that goes back at least to the 19th century.
yeah, they talked about that, but something about the special muscle paralyzer also froze the neural pathways, and that's why this was the one time this would work, using this special camera.
One thing I do like about the show is the graphics they use to place the location.
Haven't seen Fringe, so don't know if it is based on urban legends, but that is an urban legend that goes back at least to the 19th century.
I was going to mention that. It might just mean that JJ was riffing on (ripping off) a pretty obscure Dario Argento movie, in which that kind of special camera was a major plot point.
Haven't seen Fringe, so don't know if it is based on urban legends, but that is an urban legend that goes back at least to the 19th century.
Appropriate, since the mad scientist gets the idea from an F. Scott Fitzgerald short story, I think it was.
One thing I do like about the show is the graphics they use to place the location.
Those are neat, but I also feel they're somewhat ridiculous in the way they interact with the environment. Like, one day, I expect one of the characters to bump into the giant letters.
I *loathe* the giant 3-d location tags. I'm hoping that as the series progresses they will go away.
the 3-D location tags are my next favorite thing about the show. after Joshua Jackson, of course.
I find myself hoping Abrams will employ other conventions used in Timur Bekmambetov movies, like the fast pacing and over-the-top action sequences. And Konstantin Khabensky, of course.
The thing I like best about "Fringe" are the "going to commercial break" cards where they have blue-tinged flowers and such. Those are beautiful.
PC - I have achieved Avatar! And you're right, it IS rather splendid. So far have only purchased 'Book One' and watched first 8 eps, but I'm liking it a lot.