That's funny because I've wondered if the team of Marshalls was an inspiration for many of the procedurals that we've had on TV for so long now? NCIS would seem to be the most obvious choice.
That's funny because I've wondered if the team of Marshalls was an inspiration for many of the procedurals that we've had on TV for so long now? NCIS would seem to be the most obvious choice.
"Dating back to ancient Egypt…."
That sound like a theory that The Question would take very seriously.
Couldn't agree more. He went from being nuanced and complex and for storytelling purposes vital, to just being the cartoon villain who was there to be defeated. I also didn't like the idea of Sisco turning out be one of the Prophets.
Are we pretending that Trump's android is a tricorder for this thread?
"I asked Major Kira Nerys to be a spox 4 my new great empire but she's still a flunky for The Sisco. Sad."
Ahh really… That was good movie. Especially the part where Steven Segall is never seen again.
Yes it is. As corny as The Final Frontier (5) was it's at least good for a few laughs and Kirk, Spock, & McCoy are great together.
"How about bullshit? How about bullshit Sam?!?"
Agreed. I've got all 3 seasons on DVD. Occasionally I revisit 1 & 2. Even 3 even though 3 was, in my opinion, terrible.
I've also always thought it might it have been more original (and certainly more believable) if Jones and company had been chasing someone who was, ya know, guilty.
If I'm not mistaken that same director "directed" what's often considered the worst of the Trek films, Star Trek: Nemesis.
I never really appreciated Henricksen in anything until Millennium where I really came to appreciate his very understated way of acting. He was such a great choice for the show. He didn't look like what we typically think a leading man is supposed to look like but that's why it worked so perfectly. He carried every…
The Fugitive will always be a favorite of mine. I was kind of a cinema snob when that film came out and I just had no use for typical action movies before that movie came out before that. I completely agree with what all the critics that said Harrison Ford was the thinking man's Action Hero. I still agree with it. It…
I would have loved it if U.S. Marshalls had in anyway lived up to it's predecessor.
Why does this immediately remind me of mid 90s to early 2000s attempts at vampire shows that were non Buffy related? Such as Kindred: The Embraced or Ultraviolet come to mind.
I doubt it could be any slower.
…is dead!
No idea. I can only assume that prior to the last year his business record wasn't as well known as it is now. That makes sense regarding the general public but for people going into business with him this seems inexcusable. I would figure any business person would familiarize themselves with Trump's record and than…
…and Trump will stiff the contractors.