Highlander the series was cheese but occasionally fun cheese (mostly of the terrible canned variety).
Highlander the series was cheese but occasionally fun cheese (mostly of the terrible canned variety).
"sci-fi shows need a season under it to get great"
Good but very dark.
I write a little music and am working (very, very slowly) on writing a sci-fi novel.
I usually hear about movies for a couple of weeks or a month but with a long running series you hear about it for years.
There are good films you just have to dig a little for them. If you don't keep your ear to the ground you don't hear about the better films because they often don't have much of an advertising budget.
I'm glad Verizon isn't the only company with decent reception where I live.
I place it in that category too, Iron Man was average, that's why I called Iron Man was "really enjoyable" not really good.
You're right, I was thinking that and typed stupid stuff.
The main reason people like me put up with Windows so long because we have more control over which hardware we use.
Schwarzenegger isn't an American citizen, so we're safe for a little while.
I thought Xmen 1 was average too. When I say average movie I mean it isn't unwatchable like SyFy original type movies, or really enjoyable like the first Iron Man film, I mean a movie that's firmly in the watch once and forget category.
I can live with it.
I always say it's a bad movie when they show the cool scenes in the trailer, in good film trailers usually they show the scene leading up to the cool scene to give you a little taste because they're confident that their film is worth paying for.
I thought it was an average action film.
You sure you don't want to use that money to light up an El Jerko cigar instead?
Now I want to know why my nice guy friends date asshole women?
I think Shatner made the right decision, not that Nimoy couldn't have pulled it off but Luckinbill was very good in the role and brought a fun energy to the movie that Nimoy likely wouldn't have.
Christianity & likely most religious ceremonies have changed over the last 300 years. How would you reflect those possible changes 300 years later in your show without angering current militant Christan religious groups (the folks who protest shows and write to advertisers)?
With Cougar Town leaving ABC for TBS it looks like I won't be watching of ABC's shows next fall because none of these are extremely appealing to me.