"Here are 10 single episodes of science fiction and fantasy shows that changed television forever. "
"Here are 10 single episodes of science fiction and fantasy shows that changed television forever. "
I'm sorry if that came across snarkier than I intended. :)
Space bridge? It's a hyperspace bypass. You've got to build bypasses.
T3 came out the same year as Matrix Reloaded and while I mostly enjoyed the crazy CGI highway chase in M2, I thought the crane truck chase from T3 was awesome. Maybe because it was all (as far as I know) practical effects instead of CGI effects. Sure, T3 was the weakest of the three, but I still enjoyed the poop out…
How about this for a new sci-fi TV show? :)
I loved the joke TV shows in Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Crime Scene: Scene of the Crime and Animal Instincts. So typically American TV. :)
I wonder if that's because they kept hoping it would be the next X-Files. I tried watching it but couldn't get into it. In my personal opinion, it was trying too hard to be X-Files. Maybe I'll give it another shot some day on DVD, but it just never held my interest.
But there's still a young Derek Reese in this timeline #2 who will grow up to become a slightly different adult Derek in 2027—if that Derek goes back in time in the 2027 of timeline #2, creating a new timeline #3, won't the adult Derek from timeline #1 still be in the past from 2007 onward (since after all he's part…
Holy crap! I forgot about The Final Countdown. Which also makes me think of The Philadelphia Experiment. I always kind of link them in my mind. I always liked both of those movies.
As much as I enjoyed this crazy temporal logic in the confines of the Bill & Ted universe, I was less happy to see it used so much in the recent Steven Moffat seasons of Doctor Who, particularly in the season 5 finale.
While I agree Bogus Journey might be more entertaining than Excellent Adventure, it wasn't really a time travel movie. It was more a death travel movie. :)
Wow. I was all set to post about this movie and would have bet money I would be the first to do so. Kudos. I remember this movie from my childhood and I loved it. I'd like to see it again to see if it holds up at all.
Mad Magazine did this decades ago. I wish I could remember in which issue, because I have a whole stack of them in my basement. :)
Damn. Forgot about that, too. I really liked that movie. :) I may have to watch it this week now.
Damn. I totally forgot about The Crow. That would be on my list, too.
I love that movie. Great cast and so funny. :)
You made the point better than I could have. I was thinking the same thing. That if you bumped off those three you could have had a Watchman (which personally I think was about a good adaptation of the comic as we could get) or a Kick-Ass or whatever superhero movie seems like should be on the list. Me, I think X-Men:…
The only place I could have seen it working would be as some form of code phrase Nick Fury would use to implement the Avengers Initiative.
I missed the second one, too. I found footage of it on another website. I don't know if it's allowed to post it here, though, and I'm to lazy to read through the TOS.
I guess they figure, why fire you when you'll be killed off within a year or two. :)