I’m not sure of Kidder’s and Reeves’s ages at the time but every interaction as Lois and Clark have it’s clear Lois is the more mature experienced person so yeah having Posey opposite Routh would have worked brilliantly from that perspective too.
I’m not sure of Kidder’s and Reeves’s ages at the time but every interaction as Lois and Clark have it’s clear Lois is the more mature experienced person so yeah having Posey opposite Routh would have worked brilliantly from that perspective too.
Eh, I liked the Dawn of the Dead remake. I don’t think it was either ambitious or bad.
Agreed - Iron Man 3 gets so much shit that it absolutely does not deserve. (Especially as a follow-up to IM2, which I don’t hate but agree belongs in the bottom 2 with Thor: The Dark World.) The only real problem with it, in the end, is that nothing of any consequence happens or is really ever referred to again in…
I believe we are to assume that Magneto literally hand-waved the problem away.
I’d have loved Superman Returns if Kate Bosworth and Parker Posey switched roles.
Still the best live-action iteration of Superman.
Sorry to also be that guy, but you don’t need the online service to play Fortnite on the Switch either. (Not sure if that applies to all free-to-play games, though.)
I miss the fight music that accompanied the double handed punch!!
The wormhole aliens don’t appear to exist in time the same way we do and birthed Sisko as a tool seemily to experience and understand the flow of time better so that he could be at the right place to stop ‘evil’ in what seems like an alien turf war to live in the big house.
Which all sounds a lot cooler until you add …
Agreed, since while I’ll bitch about it being repackaged ST, I’m still watching it, because sometimes that is in fact what you want. They even have similar interlude shots and music to TNG and voyager.
Stewart, on the back of a dune buggy firing a mounted phaser cannon agrees with you, the more action the better!
You know what I really miss? The Starfleet official double handed punch!
Yes. There was more exploration, intelligent conversation, and moral philosophizing in the last two weeks than basically any Trek since the rare good episode of Voyager (or Enterprise’s final year if you want to be kind). First Handlen said Discovery was too unlike TNG. Now it’s too similar to old Trek. Which is it?
Like seriously why does this reviewer seemingly dislike the show so much, yet also seemingly give it a decent grade?
The Orville is basically recanned Trek with some jokes. If that’s what you are looking for, then it is indeed a decent show.
...I’m really struggling with Tilly...
Another for the “bizarrely angry Discovery review” pile. This one is better at seeming like it’s not a “waaaaah this doesn’t make me feel like TNG made me feel when I was 9" screed than the ones on Reddit, but that’s all this is.
Firstly, name one Star Trek series past TOS that got its act together before its third season. Secondly you and TheRealBatman have your wires crossed. He quotes, Joss Whedon about need, you come back with an agreement that Fans didn’t get what they wanted. Need and Want aren’t the same thing at all, which is why Joss…
If I were to use musical terms The Naked Now is a straight cover of The Naked Time with a very slightly updated sound. However, what “Madness to Drive the Sanest Man Mad” is to “Cause and Effect” is like what Pink Floyd’s Money is to the Beatle’s Money. Yeah, they cover the same topic, but with very different…
The original series had a few more injuries and death. The later series definitely have serious injuries that are repaired quickly, but there are some exceptions. Nog has a leg amputated (it was nearly both legs, but it was decided that that was too dark) on DS9 and spends a few episodes away recovering and there’s an…
I would like to take this moment to express my surprise at Anson Mount. I’d only ever seen him in Inhumans, and what the holy hell, he actually can do more than one facial expression!