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It's so much better than the material featured in GD's two previous attempts with television.

Yes! I've read every review thinking, "Are we watching the same show…?"

X Files managed :)

Definitely make a re-visit.

Let my daughter go…

Will be interesting to see the mother/daughter dynamic play out - especially if material is worthy of two such powerhouse actresses. "Rangela" has so little memory of the film's events as to ascribe it to post-traumatic amnesia… then Chris could be on a mission of spiritual warfare against the darkness - to include

I remember when the History Channel covered history and Bravo was considered high-brow.

Nolan Miller would be proud!

It's the media age-old "adjust to not age or age and get shat on about it". GD is the same age as Alan Ruck. He and other men in this age group don't suffer the same criticisms as their female counterparts at least in part because women's face age differently than men's faces. Collagen depletion is more obvious. It

After reading the review, glad I read the comments THEN watched; I was impressed with this pilot. Same subject matter but not attempting to mimic the original film (although E3, IMO, had the scariest moment I've ever experienced in the theater). If the pilot is indicative of the series, I'm all in. Great to see Geena

"Which actor is so good, you’d watch them in anything?" My first thought was "I don't"… then I saw the Tim Curry selection and realized, "Oh, hell yes!"

Profit was incredible and weird — bought the series on DVD several years ago, it was sooo ahead of its time.

Reubens is to a porn theatre as Rob Lowe is to underage…

And would it be too much to ask for but one tribble?

My plan is to purchase enough stamps to last the rest of my
snail mail life :-)

And yet all that SG merch makes more sense than decades of Paramount's Star Trek licensing-a-go-go … which pales in comparison to Disney's SW:TFA merch.

The disco ball moment was priceless.

*steps off of Eastwood's lawn*

I remember the exact moment I saw "Ashes to Ashes", after that my musical life was in "Stunning Bowie Technicolor" :-)

He was my film score equivalent to David Bowie. Watched Planet of the Apes in the theater yesterday and continued to marvel and JG's wild percussion and use of world instruments. Goldsmith's legacy will endure for generations.