BlueSeraph
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I see him more as a James Bond villain. Or at the very least, a roguish ally that studios say they wan to plan a spin off that character and then years pass by with nothing happening.

I enjoy Resident Alien. It does seem to have a bit of the same inconsistently in continuity with story, plot and characters as Wynonna Earp. But this is a Canadian show and it seems to balance it out a little better in comparison.

All right, the first trailer made me thing it looked too shiny for a post apocalyptic Fallout. But this trailer now came off more like Bioshock: Infinite. Shiny dirty. So it came off more like a video game and more fun. I look forward to it more than what the first trailer showed. That being said, I still want Ron Pear

Or play characters where he doesn’t take his shirt off and/or characters with absolutely no physique.

Meh. There’s always a place for family films, and he has made enough success to where he can make a bunch of family films that are just box office bombs or quickly forgotten on streaming. I guess for him personally, he just wants to contribute giving those audiences an option.

I’m not sure. The Last Of Us is a whole a different level of topic of discussion. But I will say that there’s plenty of content that offers a variety of choices to view and enjoy including The Last Of Us.

I’m sorry, but with everyone talking about the tattoos, for me it’s the hair. I just can’t stand the mullet. I just think this is all set in a small town in Louisiana. The Backwoods Crow. 

I don’t mind longer movies since I’m at home watching them comfortably and I can pause whenever or skip forward if I’m not liking what I’m seeing.

Well talking about Altered Carbon, I’ll just pretend season 2 never got made. The ending to season 1 was perfect in terms of a noir ending. The main story was wrapped up. And the protagonist sets off to unknown adventures with the hopes of someday finding his girl. Ambiguous enough leaving you wanting for more, and

As I said, budget cuts are understandable. Just the quality of the show in terms of it’s appearance may have an unintended result of turning off viewers. I’ll just do the wait and see approach.

Ok, I’ll just stay on topic in terms of the production quality of the show instead of how I feel of the show overall. The show utilized the budget to have an impressive production quality. The practical effects, CGI effects, scenes shot on location, and scenes on set were definitely high quality enough to feel

I admit, I was a bigger fan in the earlier seasons. Now I just casually watch it for popcorn fun. But the show’s world doesn’t have the flexibility without going into a whole other level of scifi. Z-Nation while it was on did take that world into different wild directions that the Walking Dead can’t.

I played the game a little, wasn’t that big a fan. I heard fun things about the tell tale version of the game. So, basically yeah, Guardians of The Galaxy/Suicide Squad (James Gunn version) type of trailer and probably the formula for the whole movie. That’s a not bad thing. So, the only expectations I’m hoping for is

The way season 4 ended may have not been the intended series finale, but it was a serviceable series finale. The show runners planned or unintentionally had it end in a way where they could set up one more season for a conclusion or it ended in a way that was ambiguous enough to give that sense of finality.

I had fun with the show. Didn’t love it, but I had enough fun with it. At this point though with everything Disney and Marvel are trying to do to stabilize their properties, I think everything should be assumed to be a one and done show from now on. They’re no longer producing the results they were used to between

Honestly, the way the 3rd season ended, I could see it as a fitting series finale. But if Macfarlane really wants to continue on, then I guess one more season as a final season might be ok. However, from what Palicki said in that interview, it might take convincing for some to come back.

Holy crap. There was an article about a couple of months ago regarding WB/Discovery and their tactics to save money. I mentioned from what I have been seeing from hem it’s almost like Zaslav just wanted the Discovery merger with WB so he can flip it. He and other key members just make a boat load of cash. Only instead

I enjoyed this season of Frasier. It gave me some laughs and it has it’s flaws, but usually a show on their first season or revival season does. Overall this little world just gave me that “feel good” vibes with a warm cozy feeling. I watch a lot of fantastic shows, and they are all pretty dark, twisted, or weird. This

Ok. I can’t feel the same way, but more power to you. 

I like that world. Just for this particular movie, not interested in a Furiosa prequel. As I stated, if it were set after the events of Fury Road with Charlize Theron returning to play the role, then I would be more interested. But, I know there’s plenty of people that can’t wait to see this. And that’s fine.