Also, Demon Dean wasn't that awful. He killed demons, had sex with bar skanks, and sang Right Said Fred on karoke. The Right Said Fred is new, but everything else is classic Dean. Hell, Soulless Sam was more evil than "Demon" Dean.
Also, Demon Dean wasn't that awful. He killed demons, had sex with bar skanks, and sang Right Said Fred on karoke. The Right Said Fred is new, but everything else is classic Dean. Hell, Soulless Sam was more evil than "Demon" Dean.
There was some good stuff after season 5 (especially in 6), but seasons 9 and 10 have been pure running on fumes.
Hey, they brought back Heroes, so a new season of Terra Nova could happen.
Also, as I've pointed out before, the first Resident Evil movie used the waking-up-from-a-coma-to-a-zombie-world thing around the same time as 28 Days Later, and, as others pointed out, Day Of The Triffids used it before either of them.
I know, right? That bugged the crap out of me. Hell, even if it is her favorite activity rather than her name, for vintage Katie Segal, I'd grit my teeth and give it a go.
Plus, refusing the pills would just raise suspicions. A real junkie would've saved them.
That makes sense, I'm just saying that a lot of people assume that the Stormtroopers are just Clone Troopers as well. I mean, I guess those skinny aliens could keep on pumping out li'l Jangos, but I agree that it's much cooler and more sensible to have the Stormtroopers be actual people.
Oh it's definitely scary enough to qualify. It's closer to horror than some of the shows actually listed in the article. Hell, I've had a Hannibal-related nightmare (Mason Verger was holding me prisoner and preparing to surgically attach me to him).
Good news: Darin Morgan, writer of "Jose Chung" and others, is writing one of the episodes of the new X-Files season. That alone is enough to have me psyched for the return, which I was previously unsure about.
"Jose Chung's From Outer Space" is one of the best episodes of television ever, but it's not the best place to start for X-Files. It deconstructs the conventions of the show so expertly, but it's more effective if you're already well versed in those conventions.
Yeah, but The Thing has been lifted by many, many shows. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine did it with "The Adversary"; Farscape did it with "A Bug's Life"; Supernatural did it with "And Then There Were None." Basically, it's one of those episode plots, like the body swap, that every genre show that can use, will use (I say…
The Gentlemen certainly were scary.
The general arc of seasons 1-5 holds up remarkably well. I'm not sure if it was planned that way, but it worked. Seasons 5-10(!)…not so much. I'll keep watching, because it was one of my favorite shows of the last decade, but they need to put it down. Do it right: bring back Kripke and Ben Edlund, bring back Jeffrey…
The digital sub-channel called MeTV airs a great late night programming block, featuring Thriller, Night Gallery, and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.
Oh absolutely. I've known several people who had nightmares inspired by Twin Peaks, and I've had a couple as well.
Yeah, Twin Peaks is one of the only shows that I was ever able to compare Hannibal to, even though the two shows are quite different from one another. And yes, Hannibal most definitely qualifies as horror. Some pointed out in the comments for its reviews that Thomas Harris has described Red Dragon as a…
Jared Leto dies (or is badly maimed) so often because a lot of people want to destroy something beautiful.
I was saying "BOOOBS-urns."
So that guy 10" Rubber Bilbo gets his posts labelled as spam, but this gets through? Nice one, Disqus.
You're right. Dammit, what do these galaxy far, far away people believe?!