Although, truth be told, Fox Mulder probably could give Agent Barrett a run for his money in that department.
Man, I don't know how long I could keep watching this movie, TXF connection be damned. All I wanted to see was how much "Dawn of the Damned" ripped off "28 Days Later", damn it.
Fox Mulder wasn't an idiot, though...
...well, okay, the trepanning wasn't very bright. But he was skewed, not incompetent. Y'know?
But he was skewed, not incompetent. Y'know?
Skewed to the degree of barking-madness though. From the Bureau's POV, they'd probably have preferred innocuous incompetents like Barrett over spectacular screw-ups like Mulder.
...and on FD, Stifler just lost his head! Dude!
Oh, the Bureau. Like we care what they think.
Final Destination
was a Morgan & Wong product, no? Filmed in Vancouver. So yes, logical to see many XF grads. Also 2 current-or-future WB teen drama folks. A veritaBLE CORNUCOPIA OF THE LATE 90S TEEN-HORROR ZEITGEIST.
eek. Cat hit capslock. Sorry.
I'm finding it both a little disturbing and oddly comforting to see Dr. Fraiser in the reruns.
Nutty, did you see the DoD preview?
I didn't actually have the TV on this evening, so no. But I have seen
Final Destination, 28 Days Later,
and my personal cheese-o-riffic fave,
Disturbing Behavior.
Dawn of the Dead
confuses me. Because, I guess, not having seen much in the way of zombie movies, only parodies of same, I'm a little unclear on what the not-parody appeal of a zombie movie is. Genial flashbacks to
Thriller
?
I'm a little unclear on what the not-parody appeal of a zombie movie is
I haven't seen
28 Days Later
but I heard good things about it. You don't agree?
Damn. The TiVo switched to record The Sopranos before DotD preview came up. Ah well.
Good-ish cast though. Sarah Polley AND Ving Rhames.
Nutty's cat knows when to hit the ASSCAPS--she/he's probably more literate than most people I know.
I knew FD was a Morgan & Wong flick but have just never gotten around to seeing it. It was sort of entertaining in that proposterous way.