From a marketing stand point, I'm entirely behind the idiotic name change for the exact same reason they gave. If you can't trademark Scifi as your name, then why continue trying to grow a brand that anyone could steal and use for them selves.
From a marketing stand point, I'm entirely behind the idiotic name change for the exact same reason they gave. If you can't trademark Scifi as your name, then why continue trying to grow a brand that anyone could steal and use for them selves.
Would have loved if the lead of this article was "No."
We track hurricanes at my work, and while I'll agree with you for the most part, I would actually advise to be a bit more on your toes and ready for this one in VA. It's going to be worse then what's been in your back yard the last few years.
I am so looking up that Legend show now. McGuyver and Q fighting crime!
ok, I didn't see that we switched interview subjects half way through the page. I was confused as why we were asking Karen Gillan about Being Human.
"What can we expect from series four of Being Human?"
Is something up with the gloves? I don't think it was a fluke that both pairs of gloves failed for the first time(?) in this ep.
If they had a purely professional relationship, she would have been more likely to leave for safety when she was asked to. Although this is tinted through the eyes of the person that was there for one ep.
I think they proved they shouldn't be a couple while having those jobs in the episode. They put both of them selves in the line of fire to save the town. Basically they are pretty much too important to be in the same place at the same time with as much danger exists in Eureka.
Yep, seems about right. I remember crawling out of a speeding truck, crawling over the hood and back in the other side.
While I liked Martha, my friends who don't explained to me that they felt she didn't have much of a personality. All she did was moon over the Doctor.
I see why he calls her 'Sexy'
Yeah there does seem to be way more evil lit artifacts then say sports artifacts.
Um, isn't this why we have witness protection?
The problem with the genre as a whole, especially in a movie, is that you need to establish the characters well before the change. But you also want to get to the change as fast as possible. Which almost always results in all your characters being nothing more then cliches. Then exploring their lives post switch seems…
for my own amusement, I'm going to pretend that that is a "greater than or equal to" instead of an arrow
Planet of the Apes the Musical from the Simpsons.
I'm going to say the message is "Gee, why don't we have guns?"
Damn you! That meta unwitting marketing snake eating it self rant actually makes me want to see this movie.
I saw it a few weeks back in a sneak preview screening. It's awesome. John does a great job, and the aliens looked great. Beautiful design.