Posted on 08/05/2007 10:37:19 AM PDT by KevinDavis
This week in Sci-Fi:
Sun:
9/8 The 4400 --> USA Network
Tue:
9/8 Eureka --> SciFi Channel
Fri:
8/7 Dr Who --> SciFi Channel
9/8 Flash Gordon --> SciFi Channel
Sat:
10/9 Masters of SciFi --> ABC
FYI - Cartoon Network is showing vintage “Astro Boy” cartoons at 2AM Saturdays.
You got that right. A society devoted to the psychological torture of the President of the United States for his actions in office ...... wait isn't that happening now?
I thought that CBS promised to rerun all the episodes...
I missed it this week.
Heard nothing....
And I thought that Hawkins was going to actually appear as "host" and not merely be a voiceover (which I had trouble with as well).
The story could've been told in 30 minutes. And the ending had been telegraphed from the first time she picked up the gun in the first five minutes. My son was playing on the laptop and not watching, but Waterson screaming "What did you do to me?" got his attention. He asked, "what did they do?" I told him exactly what was going on, "He's lost his memory of everything that's happened for a long time, he's older than he thinks he is, and something horrible happened in the world becuse the psychiatrist was about to commit suicide.
40 minutes later . . .
I’m not one of those “sensitive” to liberal cues in the movies or TV, like some here who have complained about Shrek, Harry Potter, and other movies, but I thought this was a slight slap at Bush. The pre-emtive strike, the whole “taking responsibility” thing. I dunno, maybe it was just a stupid episode that I read more into it than there was. I don’t know if it was intended, but the only character I felt sorry for was the President.
TZ had plenty of cautionary tales, some delivered a little better than others, but this thing took the sledgehammer approach.
btw, I wasn't aware of "liberal cues" in Harry Potter. If anything, the current film slams the liberal head-in-the-sand approach as well as the abettors in the media.
There are none, as far as I know, but there are some conservatives (some here on FR even) who can "find" such nuances in just about everything that comes out of hollywood.
The typical Twilight Zone is a 30 to 60 second story stretched out to 30 minutes. Sometimes unbearably so. The season TZ was an hour long made the deficiencies really apparent.
Outer Limits was a far, far better show than TZ.
The new one or the old one??
I’m speaking of both the original TZ and the original Outer Limits.
I never saw the new Outer Limits.
Any thoughts on the new Flash Gordon? I thought the first episode was okay but it seemed to be lacking the campy fun of the 1980’s movie. It seems a little bland. Zarkoff has been turned into Crazy Eddie from First Wave, and not a very good copy of Crazy Eddie.
I think the show could get better but it needs something surprising. A “wow” factor because I don’t think any of the characters as they are written here are very memorable.
For me the 1980 movie the “Go! Flash! Go!” scene is what Flash Gordon is all about. It is prescient of the dawning of the Reagan era of optimism and success and the return of pride in one’s country. There is nothing so compelling in the pilot episode of the TV show.
I wasn’t too happy with the pilot. I hope this show gets better..
Probably not co-incidentally, the movie was on the HD movie channel last night and I watched most of it until torrential rains took out my Dish signal.
William Pitt is so wrong, it isn’t the Miracle on Ice hockey game that is the start of the 3rd or 4th American Empire. It is Flash Gorden with his unabashed patriotism and optimism, uniting the quarreling factions on Mongo and bringing about a regime change of the despot Ming.
Ming can represent many things of the 1970’s from the expanding Soviet empire to Jimmy Carter. It is really quite a good movie, I can see why it is so underrated. Like Red Dawn, the socialists just hate that movie.
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