The Willie Horton thing was the real killer, as it were.
The Willie Horton thing was the real killer, as it were.
Awesome. Brian Fuller, hire this lady to direct episodes of Star Trek.
The Bad Lieutenant News Bears. Any day now.
Men In Blackstreet?
He was bitten by a Doberman Pinscher, and has dog-like superpowers: super strength, superspeed, and super-smell.
Nicole Kidman’s prosthetic nose won her an Oscar for The Hours. If Saldana doesn’t get nominated, then we’ll know it’s cuz #oscarfakenosessowhite.
Superman without victorian strongman pants and curl just looks incomplete.
Holland Taylor and Sarah Paulson
I’ve never really read the character but Danny Rand seems to be a blue-eyed avatar of wish-fulfilment from the martial arts boom of the seventies. Making him asian sort of misses the point. He’s one of those characters who suggested that little Dannys and Chads and Dwaynes could be just like Bruce Lee!
I like bottle episodes because constraints drive creativity. I like obvious soundstages because it lends a bit of theatricality to the setting. I’m not saying they can’t be beautifully dressed soundstages. I just like my TV sci-fi to be shot indoors because a weirdly-dressed alien planet set is always preferable to…
The Culture are quite interventionist -as opposed to all The Federation’s Prime Directive handwringing- It would make for an interesting clash of philosophies if the Starfleet crew met a group like that. They would have to win an argument to send the all-powerful Culture-types away. I like it when Star Trek comes down…
I find your lack of faith... perfectly reasonable.
I want them to tell stories without a megaphone and a crowbar, and for those stories to just sometimes be exceptionally weird and cerebral and other times to be fun. I also want obvious soundstages and bottle episodes where you see nooks and crannies of the ship that I’ll file away in my head for fanfiction. Oh, and…
That episode of Lost Girl aired in october of 2015. Believe me I wish they were making more of’em, but they ain’t.
Yeah, that was him. There’s a whole funny/weird interview with him and others in The Death of Superman Lives.
Man of Steel had a leftover producer from an earlier failed supes project. I think it was Jon Peters and he wasn’t allowed on set. George Miller would get more love, I’m sure.
As I understand it, CBS streaming site will be U.S. only. I would have to access that with a VPN and sign up with a credit card that doesn’t have an american address associated with it. I don’t even know if that’s possible.
J.J. said something similar in the time between his two Star Trek movies, but nothing came of it.
I think it will be the first Trek show since the advent of torrenting, so I don’t think that paywall will get in the way of anything other than first-run terrestrial network advertising moolah.