RussM Wrote:For fans of the series:
http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue395/news.html
Russ Madden
Ken Valentine Wrote:Thanks Russ. I'm definitely looking forward to that one.I just watched some more episodes (5-6?) last night on the DVDs I rented from Netflix. It is a pretty good show, though I don't regard it quite as highly as you guys seem to. Nathan Fillion used to be on the sitcom Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place, which I used to like quite a bit.
Ken V.
Matthew Smith Wrote:Excuse my slightly edited language --
"about freakin' time!!!"
I've been looking forward to this movie ever since it was announced a while back. I'm so happy to hear it's nearing the end of shooting. Won't be much longer now. I can't wait to see it.
Now if only someone will make a "SeaQuest" movie with Rockne O'Bannon doing the script...
--Matthew
jimbow8 Wrote:I just watched some more episodes (5-6?) last night on the DVDs I rented from Netflix. It is a pretty good show, though I don't regard it quite as highly as you guys seem to. Nathan Fillion used to be on the sitcom Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place, which I used to like quite a bit.
jimbow8 Wrote:I just watched some more episodes (5-6?) last night on the DVDs I rented from Netflix. It is a pretty good show, though I don't regard it quite as highly as you guys seem to.
Ken Valentine Wrote:Different tastes.Don't get me wrong, I like it. I actually liked the two episodes I watched last night quite a bit - "Our Mrs. Reynolds" and "Jaynestown." The characters are growing on me, but I wish the acting were better.
Oh well, at least we both liked The Shawshank Redemption.
Ken V.
jimbow8 Wrote:Don't get me wrong, I like it. I actually liked the two episodes I watched last night quite a bit - "Our Mrs. Reynolds" and "Jaynestown." The characters are growing on me, but I wish the acting were better.
Ken Valentine Wrote:What's wrong with the acting?You can tell it is acting, and sometimes the dialogue seems to go against character, though I have no specific example. This is common for this type of low budget cable show and usually gets better once the actors settle into the roles. I view this show along the lines of Hercules and Xena, etc, budget and style-wise. I have already noticed it getting better. (I also have to admit that Fillion played a less than genius character on "Two Guys..." so I still see him in that stereotype a little bit.) I just watched episode 8 last night and it has grown on me. I just put in my request for disc 3 (ep 9-12), so obviously I find it entertaining. I gave up on "Kung-Fu" after the first disc.
Ken V.