erictan04
eric_tan
erictan04

Keep the sex and nudity, and drop it on STARZ.

Waterworld is very entertaining and not bad at all.

Waterworld did it with only one continent.

Bounty hunter? Still a bounty hunter? Ha!

The one with Tom Hanks. I had to apologize to my kid for choosing to watch that one together...

For TWD it helps that one of the producers is also the guy whose company provides the makeup effects and all the zombies.

“The way it uses nonlinear storytelling to boost its main narrative is one of the most clever aspects of the HBO adaptation.” Okay... Nope. Flashbacks are very normal in storytelling, and should be normal in most stories you read or consume. Having said that, I hated shows that resort to flashbacks 300% of the time,

Well, all the planets in Star Wars, destroyed or still existing, have years that are not the same in duration. Yep.

Chris Nolan’s Interstellar did a great job explaining that. My kid loved that bit.

I remember robots building robots where Luke was hiding (whatever that planet was called), but there were zero students...? Only Grogu. Maybe the two years mentioned by Favreau mean it’s been two years since the audience last saw them or something?

Shouldn’t Helen take 80% of the first season to slowly figure out what’s going on with her husband?

Is this like action with bits of comedy thrown in? I doubt it’s gonna work, because secret agent shows are hit-or-miss unless they go extreme, more Jack Ryan than Chaos or Whiskey Cavalier, the show Lauren Cohan briefly starred in. Even JJ Abrams did one with Undercovers, which only lasted one season.

But it looks much better than the live-action Pinocchio, which was truly bizarre.

Star Trek Picard, why so dark? What’s with cinematographers not lighting up scenes anymore? Geez...

The Holy Bible, GOP Edition? It’s only a quarter in thickness.

It’s a “rich people are human and have shitty lives in shitty families too” kind of drama. I’m not impressed by how rich they are (the family is supposed to be the Murdochs, right?), but the drama is very watchable. Netflix’s The Crown is about really rich people who aren’t fictional, but it’s only watchable because

Lithium Energizer batteries that can last up to 20 years? Cool! But did they exist back then? I doubt it.

Mm... gay men have more rights to exist than lesbian girls? Sounds like the Middle East, all right. Women exist only to serve men, right?

It’s like Dallas used to be for us old people. Very watchable, but grittier, and really shot in Montana.

Indeed. Tarantino can do whatever he wants, but no one wants him near Star Trek.