This show is the equivalent of ST:V .... “Canon” that everyone forgets ( “Brother” included.)
This show is the equivalent of ST:V .... “Canon” that everyone forgets ( “Brother” included.)
I think it’s right up Netflix’s alley; plus they could set up more content deals from Seth McFarlane (hey they kept Adam Sandler’s career going). The Orville seems to be a passion project for him after all. Netflix has demonstrated that it is willing to burn money for content. Will they keep being the “Sugar Daddy”…
If the show got cut, could McFarlane bounce Orville to Netflix? ....Actually seems up their alley.....
Saw as a kid (still in re-release in the 70s) and was embarrassed by it. Now I liked Racist films as a kid (Tarzan films come to mind), but even then I knew images were negative. I guess I could make allowances for Fantasy Africa rather than Fantasy Slavery Musical.
It was Gone With the Wind with animation. Just as problematical.... Just as racist. There were already backlash against the film by the 50's. The films were “embraced” because there weren't many roles or opportunities for black actors beyond Savages, Slaves or Domestics. We have better choices now. The film wasn't the…
African Americans are better organized for one thing. You could cut this song and miss nothing.
Because sometimes a twist is just a twist. For a show on the bubble, I don’t see them going for a time warping premise change Like That Other Show.
Yeah, I think this was supposed to be Alt.Kelly all along.... the twist is that she’s plucked from her timeline to experience an outcome that didn't happen.
It’s a fun mash up of a movie, with look before they became well known performances from Kevin Mckidd and Sean Pertwee....
You must be talking about Disco Klingons.
Turn the lights on the Discovery and you get late 90s/Early Aughts.. a bit more recent but nearly twenty years... Say between Event Horizon and Nemesis.
If the show had a darker pallet it would look “As Good” as Discovery. It’s brighter look is what makes things TNG retro and comic booky... Am I the only one who got a Jack Kirby vibe when we saw Union Central?
And Dog Soldiers....
This is seriously overthinking it. Peele had said he wanted to make a “Horror Movie with Black people in it” instead of the deeper texts of Get Out. Gabe was meant to be soft to play against the physique of Winston M’Baku Duke...and it works... He survives because of Magical Clumsiness and Plot Armor.
No Gremlin? Then GTFO.
You’re new here. Check the review reactions from a few weeks ago.
Of course it does. But then it comes from the same universe.
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Says the Trumpanzee who can type. (It probably took an infinite number of you on infinite typewriters to type this one letter at a time).