TV Review: Revolution
September 18, 2012 at 12:59 pm | Posted in Reviews, Television | Leave a commentTags: Revolution
Revolution: dystopian future without power and a whole lot of bad guys, or this show could use a little steampunk.
I’m only sort of joking here because right after the power went out (all power everywhere) and we fast-forwarded 15 years, I was wondering why everyone everywhere seems to have forgotten that steam is a viable source of power. I was also marveling over the fact that even in a dystopian future apparently teenage girls can still get designer jeans. And very fancy crossbows. They must have stopped at a Cabela’s on their way to ruralville. Also, while I’m no quantum physics theorist, I still think “quantum physics went insane” is a very slim explanation for what went wrong. With all that said, I was still interested enough to give the show an entire hour’s worth of attention. Continue Reading TV Review: Revolution…
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February 3, 2012 at 1:51 pm | Posted in Around the Web, Entertainment, Regular Feature | Leave a commentTags: Awake, Big Miracle, entertainment weekly, hollywood reporter, J.J. Abrams, Jason Isaacs, Revolution, Woman in Black
According to the Hollywood Reporter, NBC has announced that Jason Isaacs’ new TV series, Awake, is scheduled to debut March 1.
Awake is a sci-fi crime drama and Isaacs plays a police detective, Michael Britten, who awakens after a car accident involving his wife and son. Britten moves between two realities where in one his wife dies and the other his son dies. Britten starts living a double life, attempting to keep both wife and son alive, while noticing strange links between the realities.
Over on Entertainment Weekly they’re reporting that J.J. Abrams has sold a sci-fi apocalypse pilot to NBC titled Revolution.
“A high octane action drama from J. J. Abrams following a group of characters struggling to survive and reunite with loved ones in a world where all forms of energy have mysteriously ceased to exist.”
This is the second descriptive blurb released for Revolution, but the first sounded distinctly familiar to TNT’s Falling Skies. What with Awake debuting in March, Falling Skies returning in the summer, and Revolution set for the fall, at least it won’t be a total TV desert when it comes to scifi.
George Lucas is at it again and we can already hear the fanboy wailing. EW also has an article on Lucas changing puppet Yoda to digital in The Phantom Menace 3D. I don’t know how good the film will be in 3D, but it’s going to be fun to watch the dilemma for the fanboys who will probably be torn between their disdain for TPM and their reactionary ranting regarding any changes to the Star Wars films.
Movie Debuts:
Big Miracle: Drew Barrymore, Kristen Bell and John Krasinski
The Woman in Black: Daniel Radcliffe
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