Dalton
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I have that with the movie Deliverance. Man, I hate the banjo ...
Dalton said:I predict that this season ends with me killing that emo kid.
"... but I never want to see you hurt."
Fvck you.
Dalton said:I predict that this season ends with me killing that emo kid.
"... but I never want to see you hurt."
Fvck you.
The Ukrainian was suppose to be unthreatened, the arrogance came from years of power...Muldfeld said:
The acting's still terrible. Dr. Bennett was far too intense and the Ukrainian he had captive was far too unthreatened.
Muldfeld said:
The plot of Tom Cruise's "The Last Samurai" were painfully obvious -- from the threat of modernism to the way of the Samurai to the mention of cherry blossoms.
But you didn't understand his aprehension? I'm not convinced he's made a change.Muldfeld said:
Suresh's decisions and emotions made no dramatic sense. He actually got more aggressive with Bob when Bob seemed to apologize, and his drawing attention, when he might have slipped out, made little sense, either. However, I did like Bob turning and his change was quite touching. I suppose the possibility of the Company changing is quite a neat idea.
But you have to understand this subplot is taking place over months maybe even years, this isn't happening real time along with the other plots. So these changes are happening over time and she's probably seen many unexplainable things happening over this time.Muldfeld said:
And how did that woman figure out everything so easily all of a sudden. Assuming people can teleport isn't exactly a typical conclusion, and the way she figured out Hiro's identity was so quick. Takenzo's switch was too convenient, but still surprising and kind of enjoyable. I predict that he'll find the moral strength within himself to do what's right, depite having no rewards this time. More interesting than simply Hiro doing all the work.
Well it got her suspended and "credibility" in question. It was a great double edged sword.Muldfeld said:
The cheerleader is a bit too mean -- like something out of "Dazed and Confused". I'm still not sure how making a drunk person appear to have been halucinating is exactly embarrassing when she treats her flunkies like nothing.
Muldfeld said:The acting's still terrible.
corianderstem said:To this news, I say "yay."
From Hollywoodreporter.com:
NBC declined comment, but "Heroes: Origins" is not going to get its six-episode run, which was expected to start as early as late April. While the network hasn't officially canceled the spinoff, producers of the series have been given no indication of when it might get a spot on the schedule.
"Origins" had been highly touted as a midseason addition since NBC's upfront in May, when then-entertainment president Kevin Reilly envisioned spelling "Heroes" when it took a late-season hiatus. The network had been promoting "Origins" well in advance of its premiere, noting the enlistment of such top directors as Kevin Smith and Eli Roth to write and direct select episodes.
However, it is also possible that NBC, now under the creative direction of Ben Silverman, may have seen its enthusiasm diminish for an expansion of the "Heroes" franchise given a pronounced ratings drop-off in recent weeks for the flagship series.