Great Dr. Who avatar, capmonte. Adipose rulz!!!
... Reed
... Reed
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Great Dr. Who avatar, capmonte. Adipose rulz!!!
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oldmanster wrote: Thanks Reed! Love those lil' guys!
"The important question is not, are there aliens on other worlds? No. The important question is, do they have ray guns?"
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capmonte wrote: Me too. That episode made my tongue ache.
GREG ESPINOZA
I made it possible for you to come here! I welcomed you to this Earth, you made it a charnel house! |
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My verdict on NEW YEARS EVE, I deduced the ending in the first five seconds! I swear.
Best, DK |
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Well, I was somewhat aware of this show, but hadn't paid much attention to the fact that it was already on the air. A friend mentioned it to me over the
weekend, so I looked at one episode on HULU & one on NBC.com. There are only 4 episodes on line so far. Those sites have 3 episodes each; 2 of the 3
episodes are the same on both sites.
I watched "Skin & Bones", which started OK but went nowhere (Doug Jones' makeup was pretty cool, though). Then I watched "Sacrifice", which was, more or less, a standard vampire offering with a few minor wrinkles. The MASTERS OF HORROR episodes I've seen, although wildly uneven, are much better than the 2 FEAR ITSELF shows I've seen, but I may tune in this Thursday to see the latest & I'll probably find the time to view the other 2 episodes online. Given that there's not much genre fare on broadcast TV right now, I'm hoping for the best. The fact that it's an anthology helps - I won't get hooked on it like I did with SURFACE, just to see the show cancelled with gobs of unresolved plot threads. |
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I rather liked Skin and Bones, as a wendigo is pretty much an underused monster, but I thought the ending was pretty abrupt.
"The important question is not, are there aliens on other worlds? No. The important question is, do they have ray guns?"
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With Skin and Bones, what they got right was an able cast and an interesting monster. They shot the scary scenes well. But the "drama" they added (a
subplot game of "who's your daddy") was weak... the most dramatic bits were when the wendigo had his wife preparing a meal - I thought that it
was going to go from a family fighting the wendigo, to the wendigo family that slays together stays together.
I've enjoyed the supernatural menace ones they've had this year, but got very turned off by the unchained melody of serial killer stories in the middle of it's season. |
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