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Re: "v" the tv show
Posted: 15 Oct 2008 01:46
by Chopper
V was not what I'd call the greatest series, but it was good. What would be nice is a fresh idea, like "Firefly". Now THAT was good stuff;-)
Mind you, I like the new Doctor Who, BSG the jury is still out, it's good occasionally. New Flash Gordon and Bionic woman I haven't seen yet.
Biddy, biddy indeed;-)

Re: "v" the tv show
Posted: 16 Oct 2008 04:19
by Goofateer
I own the doll, it's pretty cool, but extremely cheap. Almost a bootleg Ken doll.
I have often heard rumors that a 3 3/4" line similar to what was in the show was released in Italy. I've never seen proof though.
I talked to the actor that played Donovan, about 3 years ago. His name completely escapes me at the moment. I asked him about a V sequel. His answer, and I quite, from memory as best I can:
"It's a go! In fact I was a meeting just yesterday about it. It's going to take place 30 years later, after full alien occupation, and my character will escape and form a new resistance."
Now that was 3 years ago, and I haven't heard ANYTHING new. Plus, what are the odd's that I'd ask him that question the day after it was green lit? Sounds to me like a canned answer from a desperate, out of work actor.
Love to see a sequel, but it's not looking that likely.
Roger
Re: "v" the tv show
Posted: 16 Oct 2008 13:10
by Red Laser
The actor you saw is called Marc Singer I think the idea was canned myself which is a pity the Final Battle didn't go as Kenneth Johnson wanted it he ended up walking away from V altogether according to the interview he did on dvd. I would like to have seen what he had planned to finish off V.
Re: "v" the tv show
Posted: 16 Oct 2008 18:08
by Goofateer
Marc Singer indeed. Knew they name, just could not put it out of my noggin at the time.
As for the above mentioned Flash Gordon, and Bionic Woman. Neither faired well. I suffered through the whole of Flash, hoping it would get better . . . it never did. Production values were way to low, and the plot had far to many holes in it. I REALLY wanted to like it, but it's hard to.
Bionic Woman only lasted about 5 episodes, and with good reason. It was just flat out boring.
Roger
Re: "v" the tv show
Posted: 16 Oct 2008 19:04
by Red Laser
A pity that Michelle Ryan is very attractive to look at especially in Merlin now.
Re: "v" the tv show
Posted: 16 Oct 2008 20:25
by The Baron
I liked Flash Gordon, it had it's own charm. But the Hawkman were appalling.
Re: "v" the tv show
Posted: 17 Oct 2008 12:20
by Crimson Rage
I loved the new FLASH GORDON. The characters were likeable and it was fun without being pretentious and 'heavy'. The very name "Flash Gordon" brings a certain amount of 'camp' baggage and I think it got the balance just right. Sure, the low budget was pretty evident, but it was on 1970's DR WHO and BLAKE'S 7 too, yet they were great shows. Karen Cliche was hot too!
I agree about the Hawkmen though. They were a good idea yet executed terribly. The only episode I didn't like was the one which featured them heavily.
Another show I liked that got canned - I'm beginning to think I'm cursed....

Re: "v" the tv show
Posted: 17 Oct 2008 12:27
by Red Laser
Crimson I felt the same when I was watching Farscape,Deadwood, Enterprise and Carnivale four series I liked and got into all 4 got cancelled at least Farscape was allowed to come back and finish it's story off the others haven't and probably never will.
Re: "v" the tv show
Posted: 17 Oct 2008 13:02
by The Baron
Farscape
Firefly
Angel
Babylon 5
Crusade
Battlestar Galactica
Enterprise
SG1
Atlantis
Flash Gordon
Deadwood
Carnivale
Studio 60
Threshold
Daybreak
Tru Calling
All axed. Who are these bastards?
Re: "v" the tv show
Posted: 17 Oct 2008 14:02
by Red Laser
The Networks I hate the ratings system they have in the States all those good shows gone because of ratings and Futurama was a great series also axed because of ratings. I did see on the net a poll of series to be axed SuperNatural was on it yet another series I like but luckily it's still running.