I don't mind product placement. I wish it would bring the ticket price down though.
I don't mind product placement. I wish it would bring the ticket price down though.
I don't assume anything, I'm just saying it happened in Space Seed and I think it will look bad if it happens in their first adventure.
Star Wars: absolutely. They look great, and you buy them as characters.
Yeah, I know, and I know a lot of the aliens from that time will have a retro sci fi look (which is cool), but it's an alien tech motorcycle- the engine should look more advance and smaller than a real motorcycle, not bigger. I mean, it's just turning a wheel and keeping the vehicle from tipping over. It's an advanced…
"...Robots can easily be done well, you simply have to have the right team...."
The Fringe Team had completely different adventures in the new timeline, so Bell could totally have not died helping Olivia etc. get back to our universe.
Everyone now is scared of looking "campy" any time in the future, so they play it safe with aliens, costumes, etc. now. Robots are hard to do well- Voyager and Next Gen had an episode each about robots that were TERRIBLE. I think the one in the 90's Lost in Space movie was actually pretty good, until it started…
"...Kingpin learns Daredevil's secret identity and uses that information to destroy his life...."
I don't join in the Matrix sequel hate about most stuff- my biggest problem with them is that, in the end, I really think they should have shown them saving humanity from those pods! But that moment when the Architect gives Neo the choices, and Neo chooses to save Trinity- to me that's when the trilogy jumped the…
FUTURAMA? What?! I thought it was over? Fantastic!
Fringe- William Bell comes back (he's alive in this timeline), somehow kills Olivia (something to do with her Cortexifan powers), but the future Fringe team will bring her back somehow, because if love can bring Peter back from not existing, it can resurrect Olivia from the dead (but just Peter and Olivia, because…
But naked and bi.
A final season- when the show's creators know it's going to be the final season- can be a really good thing, if they make the most of it. Lost and Galactica blew it, but I'm going to get up a little hope for Fringe. It's not a great show, and it doesn't need a mind-blowing answer to a big mystery at it's end. They set…