I did. It was powerful emotion, reading those words. Because when Adama says it, you believe. You believe he'll come right through hell if that's what it takes to make it, and that's why you believe. Tear drop! ;)
Cao Boi is an instant classic, I love that guy. His tribemate's reaction was the best I've seen in a long long time. "Well, I don't have a headache any more, but now I have a red mark on my forhead." And yes, Survivor is "rigged" in that the producers don't pick the contestants and then...
I think any possible, however tiny, fears I may have had about Season 3 have already been addressed; so far the Websodes are hitting the good notes, addressing real themes I feel need to be focused on during an occupation by a hostile force. We've seen some humans organizing (carefully...
The newest CHUD review seems to confirm what I've feared ever since I heard Singer'd left the project. It's a real shame it seems Ratner converted X3 into a Mortal Kombat style comic/game movie, rather than continuing the highly effective and successful comic/game movie model shown to audiences...
This sounds kind of interesting. If they handle the writing in a realistic manner, minimize the technobabble, and keep the characters interesting ... could be seriously cool.
I think it's a great idea. There's obviously a lot of fertile ground for stories showing not only Caprican life prior to the First Cylon War, but the steps and actions that led to the first Cylon achieving sentience and deciding to turn against humanity. Putting it fifty years back places us...
There has never been a good Klingon movie (i.e. one that gets into their culture I agree a Klingon movie would rock, but I doubt we'd get one until at least two back-to-back-success Trek flicks come out. Particularly if they get someone like Ron Moore involved with these two hopefully...
Honestly, going comedic (not slapstick, but rather with a heavy hand of humor throughout) is probably the best thing they could do for this property. Superman is considered serious, both as a hero and in tone. The easiest way to distinguish Shazam from Superman would be to dial up the humor and...
While I doubt it'd happen, I have to admit Billy Zane would be intriguing as Spock. The more rumors that hit, the more it sounds like Paramount has decided to dial the franchise down and try it a little lower than they have been pursuing for the last fifteen years or so. Same 'brands' (i.e...
I agree with the comments about Artie cooking. Just as he got going, they ended it. I was kinda looking forward to seeing him present the dish and having a moment of pureness, back to the roots. Nothing's wrong with being a fabu cook, nothing at all. Especially with this crowd, you cook up a...
Continunity aside, it seems mostly safe to say two of the films often picked as favorites are Kahn and First Contact. I think many fans feel those two films work exceptionally well, and both also were successful at the ticket counter.
If they wanted, they could set it as a parallel prequel; i.e., within the TOS or TNG universe, but not using those characters. The fanboy hook in that case would be the *occasional* mention of something either Enterprise might have been doing at the time that was known across Starfleet or the...
Based on Underworld I and II, I'd say Beckinsale is a good choice and should do well under Whendon's direction. His dialog is usually sharp and witty, and we know she can handle the action elements. Sounds good.