Kristy Swanson was the original Buffy , right?
Sean Bean AND David Selby in one night of TV viewing? Heaven!
Thank you, MB, for getting the Forums back intact!
My heavenly viewing this weekend was seeing Selby in the Saturday night movie, then Frank Langella and James Naughton on Sunday's Tony Awards-- 3 of my '70s heartthrobs.
My heavenly viewing this weekend was seeing Selby in the Saturday night movie, then Frank Langella and James Naughton on Sunday's Tony Awards-- 3 of my '70s heartthrobs. Thank you, MB, for getting the Forums back intact!
Seemed to me that it was better than average Sciffi fare -- watchable, with a standard SF -plot with some inspiration from Forbidden Planet and various and sundry disaster movies.
Quote from: Pansity on June 13, 2006, 11:05:40 PMSeemed to me that it was better than average Sciffi fare -- watchable, with a standard SF -plot with some inspiration from Forbidden Planet and various and sundry disaster movies.Oh, I agree that it wasn't the worst premise of a SF channel movie, and actually I thought it showed some originality, even though the creature itself seemed like a composite of familiar monsters. What I was ridiculing was the script, which was predictable (can you say "redshirts"?) and trite. The scientific explanations showed promise but were abruptly dropped. I also mentioned the SFX; SciFi has done much, much better. And as for Kristy Swanson's performance, well, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that she studied Rachel Hunter's acting in SF's "Larva." I do look forward to reading your review when it's available, Pansity.