WatchingPreacher
WatchingPreacher
WatchingPreacher

I have literally just started to watch Vampire Diaries (yeah, I know - bad geek) and I do get what you're saying... I have seven episodes left of season one. But I'm gonna have to disagree a bit, since in VD you have a sort-of status quo. You have the relationships of the Main Characters. (True, you have this in

I haven't watched the original The Prisoner, nor the remake.

The reason that FRINGE has taken four episodes before bringing Peter back is because if he returned immidiately, it wouldn't matter.

Again, sounds fantastic! Checking it out later tonight. :D

But I like bat-shit crazy stuff... I also like the road the films are going down now, but I just wish that sometime in the future these films can go back to being a batshit insane mix of Minority Report and I, Robot (the films, that is), with a lot of cool gadgets (flying cars, etc) and insane villains that had

Yes. More lightheartedness, fun and more awesome sci-fi stuff like moonbases, laser-battles and flying cars! :D

Hm? What's that?

Woops, yeah, sorry about that. :/

You know, I really like these "Bond-as-Bourne"-films; Casino Royale was fantastic, and Quantum of Solace okay, but what I really want? I want Bond to be what it was for the Swinging Sixties - fun, spy-adventure movies with a whole lot of science fictional elements.

THE BEST SHOW EVER is Twin Peaks. No contest. :)

They should kill the film franchise with its moronic "Luke, I am your father"-twist and reboot the thing into a gritty supervillain power-play with characters made of shit and a mastermind who makes love to goats.

What the other ones have said. It's also very, very quickly becoming my "next LOST" - it's full of these weird things that MAY be connected, and the show's characters are a bit like Ben Linus - they know stuff, and hint towards it, but never say clearly what is going on. Then, a couple of episodes pass by and you're

Subtle? Really? That wasn't subtle at all.

This looks to be Buffy/Angel with Grimm-mythology. I can dig that (especially since it means that Nick's secret will be out soon, and they'll be working these cases as a team. YAY SUPERNATURAL-FIGHTING TV-TEAMS!)

That promo was hilarious.

If this is even half as good as Horton Hears a Who! was, I'll end up loving it.

But it's JOSS WHEDON and Jean-Pierre Jeunet! How can it NOT be good!?

I have never seen ALIENS or Alien: Ressurection.

It's going to be a multiple-movie "saga", with this television-series filling out the story between the movies. :)

Dammit, someone stole my "Heart of Darkness as a space-opera"-idea! It was going to be great, part of an epic and sprawling storyline about politics, war, secrets and aliens.