Looks like a hundred other “Beware of the scary new technology!” movies.
Looks like a hundred other “Beware of the scary new technology!” movies.
Avengers: The Return of Hawkeye
But it’s not very enticing (to me, anyway) if they’re telling incomplete stories.
That’s no excuse. The story should still end and be as long as it needs to be.
I read that in Leelu’s voice.
I loved the series. But a longer episode does not equal a good episode. Insurrection would have been good if it was an episode, i.e., trimmed down to an hour. But it didn’t have enough story to sustain a full movie. In my opinion.
Yes, that’s exactly the problem: it’s an episode that goes on too long.
I am one of the daddies for whom this is not my reboot. Seriously, though, I’m fine with updates and changes, so long as it makes for a good movie or TV show. Creativity shouldn’t suffer because of a slavish devotion to “canon”. That we even have such a concept for fictional works kind of irks me. This, from a huge…
Or spit into the wind.
That’s absolutely true. The Boris Karloff Frankenstein was scary in its day.
I was a bit older than that, about 17, but I could not close my eyes that night. Terrified. And I had read the book, so I knew what was coming. Still deeply terrifying. And it still creeps me out to this day.
The original “Night of the Living Dead”. (I’m old.)
In the time I had I couldn’t find a picture of Jim with neat hair, which is what I was going for. But I do think their faces and expressions are pretty close.
Zachary Levi revealed the slicked-back hair he’ll be sporting as Shazam on Twitter.
And think how much more significant it could be now that he’s a wounded vet.
Um, fellow old dudes (I’m 62 and officially retired as of yesterday so I can spend more time evicting people from my lawn), but do Westerns not count as dramas? Gunsmoke and The Rifleman come to mind. Also, Nurse Jackie, while it had funny stuff, was really more of a drama, IMHO.
If they get the original voice cast back, I’m there.
Also, Adrian Paul.
I seem to be the only one thinks this was a really weak episode. Daly was just a bundle of cliches and tropes. The story was unusually convoluted and hackneyed for Black Mirror and the ending anti-climactic and trite.
It’s official: Krypton premieres Wednesday, March 21st on Syfy.