As cool as the original trilogy was before Lucas ruined it, you can find better space opera in dozens of book series, both classic and contemporary.
As cool as the original trilogy was before Lucas ruined it, you can find better space opera in dozens of book series, both classic and contemporary.
Restored originals without the new crap in them or NOTHING. EVER.
You and me both.
The best and creepiest of the Twilight Zone intros. How could you leave it off this list? Inexcusable!
Knowing is pretty much the only catastrophe movie (if you can call it that) I've ended up liking. And Damon Lindelof disliking the majority of it is pretty much the highest endorsement it could get in my book!
Well, the length doesn't always indicate improvement, although I do get what you're saying. I personally disliked the Redux version of Apocalypse Now, and thought the added scenes were pointless and ruined the pace of the movie.
Well, I don't really think he deserves props for releasing the original trilogy on DVD. It was added more as a bonus extra with no restoration whatsoever and the quality is simply horrid. It felt more like something old Georgie boy tacked onto the set simply to show everyone how much of an improvement the restored…
Sorry, but if you think what we do on the surface of the planet doesn't ultimately affect the global processes of the earth as a whole, I don't know what to say. Certainly, if our current development persists, we'll end up like a barren wasteland. Deforestation, greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuels would alone…
The Tim Burton version is the reboot. This one is the prequel to the original movies, which are the ones that took place on Earth.
"They're just goons, but my skill, if I have any skill at all, is to make something out of what on paper isn't too much."
Maybe they'll digitally remove his goatee in post production.
Beats the 7th movie of a franchise that should have died out decades ago.
Farming sounds like a good idea, assuming there's anything left of the earth to sustain it once we're done with it. Between overpopulation, forest destruction, the rapid depletion of natural resources and choking the planetary ecosystem and atmosphere with non-degradable substances and garbage, it's quite possible…
Hell, I wish more adult writers wrote as well as this.
Right, well. Have fun poking in mud with sharpened sticks as you celebrate our new way of life.
Now do the last two...BACK TO BACK.
Despite of a hilariously misplaced Mickey Rourke and copious amounts of dialogue cheese, this looks like a grand opportunity to go on a testosterone-induced popcorn bender.
Maybe it's a Scott Pilgrim vs. The World reference...
That's me in the corner, that's me in the spot light, losing my....oh, this isn't karaoke night? Never mind then .
Sure, there are lots of possibilities, but pretty much every one of them would be considered a "Deus ex machina" by any literary standards at this point. That's not to say that they won't happen, but following our present course to the current probable conclusion of our storyline, if you will, it seems more likely…