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Sep 07, 2006
EXCELLENT TIME TRAVEL THRILLER
Some interesting characters, the three young leads are appealing, Billy Connelly always appeals. For time travel fans, it's a fine story of its type, for Renaissance Faire fans, it's a good view of a cleaned up though brutal Medieval life, there are some great images, especially the fire arrows and fiery trebuchet payloads crossing in mid-air during the castle siege. The book is better, of course, and I plan to reread it some day. The movie is fine although I don't expect to wear it out by re-viewings.
Mar 09, 2009
Uncritical Praise for The Critic
No question but that this short-lived network show was hilarious, with great writing, capsule movie highlight parodies, and guest stars appearing as themselves in cartoon form. The show was headed by Jon Lovitz as movie critic Jay Sherman, and the humor was unsparing of any but his Southern girlfriend and her child. Sherman took as many shots as anyone with his stomach talking to him like a ravenous Audrey in Little House of Horrors. An assortment of nice extras.
Mar 07, 2007
Bab5 and STTNG SFX Killed the Star Trek Movies
2 of 3 found this helpful No one has raised this before that I know, but the special effects on Babylon Five and Star Trek-The Next Generation were so good and meshed so well with the story lines that the Star Trek movie franchise was seriously damaged. A movie with the STTNG crew was almost indistinguishable from a TV episode. That said, I despise serial shows because you can never catch all the episodes...but the exception is Babylon Five. I greatly enjoyed the story line which included many stand-alone episodes. I did get a chance to watch it all the way through on TV, and now I have the full series on DVD. Such a great show deserves a permanent existence which TV shows just never had until videotape and later DVD came along.