I don't object to glacial pacing, but Outcasts did not work for me on any level. Stilted dialogue and poor vision wasting a good cast and location, but it's the background and setting that are completely devoid of thought. It's just full of flaws.
I don't object to glacial pacing, but Outcasts did not work for me on any level. Stilted dialogue and poor vision wasting a good cast and location, but it's the background and setting that are completely devoid of thought. It's just full of flaws.
Apart from looking good in HD, I thought it was extremely poor. Briefly discussed it here:
A fair point about politeness, of course. But it's not really a free service. It's an ad supported service.
The most recent interview I saw strongly suggested that the writers have yet to decide upon the paradoxical implications of the premise.
@travieyak: Whoa.
I wonder how much effort Sky put into confirming that their "exclusive source" is not simply pulling their chain.
@frankenstoen: That's the one!
@frankenstoen: I honestly don't understand people like this. I can't figure out if they actually believe the things they make up, or why they feel the need to make up stuff about subjects they clearly know nothing about.
A brief, faint but unambiguous signal of intelligent origin is discovered originating from NGC1350, at a distance of 87 million light years. It is a radio signal at 1440 MHz carrying prime numbers, followed by a raster graphic conveying what appears to be a planetary system, some dots that probably represent a water…
@LittleDragon: This.
@Mike De Lucia: I completely agree.
And that means avoiding "the usual stories about parallel universes, time-travel, mind-control, evil twins, God-like powers and all the other cliches."
I think I agree with Christopher Nolan:
@collex: Oh, that's okay then.
@hdgotham: Interesting, isn't it?
@phoghat:
I for one wish more of Project 880 had made it into Avatar.
Matthew Vaughn on X-Men:
@JoshUng: Yeah, Io's plotline and the rest of Clash made no sense whatsoever.
These are really interesting.