Signed Up: September 10, 2007 Last Login: 22 days and 21 hours ago Name: Ernest Coleman Age: 39 Light Years Gender: Male Location: Chicago IL USA Profile Viewed: 123 Times School: International Academy of Design and Technology Occupation: Mailroom Fav Horror Movie: The Thing Fav Genre TV Show: Smallville Fav Book: 'Salem's Lot Video Game I Can Play All Day Long: Soul Calibur Must Have Genre DVD in My Collection: Godzilla (not the American version)
Millar shares his SUPERMAN vision - Oct 30, 2008 - 10:25am
No story is ever definitive, they are only told from a different person's vision. A story moves like life, and even in the death of a person, the story continues, even if it continues with others that have not been born to the hero that has passed on. The interesting thing about Brian adding the kid in the movie is that he takes that kind of approach which I thought was different and I kind-of liked it IMHO. I would say that it would be something to focus more on Superman battling other forces as strong or stronger than him physically. It was great when Superman was done back in '78, you just didn't see anything that looked like that on the screen, now you can see people flying on TV and the effects looked better than Superman's did then. We've advanced, so there would be a demand for something else. As for a story being definitive, as I said before, no story would ever be as long as there are different visions and interpretations of what is an American icon.
Full New Trailer for FRIDAY THE 13TH - Oct 27, 2008 - 03:44pm
I actually don't mind him being the undead killer, make him being kept alive by the drive of revenge, keep the running after you thing, matches what we have going now. As much as I like the grounded in reality thing, lets make sure we are still watching these movies as an escape from all that is going on in the world for a couple of hours, otherwise movie would just turn into 2 hour docudramas and news reels.
KNIGHT RIDER Picked Up for Full Season - Oct 21, 2008 - 10:24am
The problem I had with this show is IMHO, the show is an 80's show made in 2008, peroid. What made Knight Rider so good was not the stories, we are looking at it from the memory and eyes of the 8 to 14 y/o back in '82 I believe, I'm 39 as of this past September and I used to watch The Dukes of Hazard along with most of the boys I knew in school and my neighborhood just to watch the car chases and the General Lee jumping over ponds and stuff. We shouldn't have because being that I lived and grew up on the far south side in the hood and being a black kid watching a show with a car that has the Confederate flag on the hood tells you something about how far we thought we needed to go to get our kicks. but then came Knight Rider. A car that can talk, go super fast, ROCKET over trucks and stuff without the need to find a launching point, had computer tech that, and here's the thing that makes doing Knight Rider now a serious stretch, tech that would would not see even in high tech military vehicals. Now, a huge amount of stuff KITT has now you can find in luxury cars and even a handful of mid-grade cars. Ok, you still can't hold a conversation with your car, but call people, see video on the windshield, plot travel, use a computer, scan the immediate area of the car... you can find those. The only thing that would make the car different would be the ability to transform into other vehicals, and that was done already. Transformers gave them an easy out to make it marketable for the target audience, the young boys watching the show and writing about how sick the effects are. Michael Tracer is an idiot, the crew are Power Ranger character knock offs, and really, they made the most money back in the day on the Knight Rider merchendise just like they would now if it continues. If your TV show is not a drama or a situation comedy, it's a product commercial, just that some had writers that are good enough to not make it seem so to those that are attracted to it. I have been TRYING to watch Knight Rider to see how long it will go before it is cancelled, but I guess the write strike made it possible for this train wreck to continue. Just what if The Bionic Woman and the Night Stalker re-do came out now?
No story is ever definitive, they are only told from a different person's vision. A story moves like life, and even in the death of a person, the story continues, even if it continues with others that have not been born to the hero that has passed on. The interesting thing about Brian adding the kid in the movie is that he takes that kind of approach which I thought was different and I kind-of liked it IMHO. I would say that it would be something to focus more on Superman battling other forces as strong or stronger than him physically. It was great when Superman was done back in '78, you just didn't see anything that looked like that on the screen, now you can see people flying on TV and the effects looked better than Superman's did then. We've advanced, so there would be a demand for something else. As for a story being definitive, as I said before, no story would ever be as long as there are different visions and interpretations of what is an American icon.