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- Oh dear god, they're going to reboot Stargate. Do. not. want. :-( Seriously, Roland Emmerich had his chance and Brad Wright did a way better job with the universe on the TV shows. My only hope for this is that they create completely new characters. I don't want to see another Jack O'Neill; no one can compete with Richard Dean Anderson's portrayal. And it's weird that they're not bringing in someone new to help with the reboot. It's the same two guys. Wouldn't you want different people so the universe isn't the same? We'll see...

- Has anyone read the Newsflesh trilogy? [livejournal.com profile] newnumber6, I know you have. I was finally able to read one of the novellas, "San Diego 2014: The Last Stand of the California Browncoats". Basically, it's the outbreak of the zombie apocalypse at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con. I wanted to read it because, hey, Browncoats and zombies. Cool. Then I read it and I was left feeling, well, kind of freaked out. I know the chance of a zombie apocalypse is nil, but the story really brought home what a bad place a con is if a huge emergency were to break out. Tons of people, crowded aisles, not a lot of exits. At the same time, the author shows how random people can band together and that's geekdom in a nut shell. It also doesn't hurt that the main characters are Browncoats. I was expecting more Firefly references, but there weren't that many in the end. The theme song is mentioned, though, and how it's used in the end... I won't ruin it, but the moment sort of sent a shiver down my spine.

- I've been watching Penny Dreadful because, well, I really don't know really. I saw that Billie Piper was in and that got me to the first episode, but her character isn't a big part of it and yet I'm still watching. It kind of reminds me a little of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (the comic book, not the crappy movie) in that you have these different literary characters in the same universe and they're coming together to fight the forces of evil. It's not horrible, and I do love Timothy Dalton, but I could do without the nudity and the sex. Just because you're on cable doesn't mean you have to have that stuff. It doesn't make the show better. Seeing as there's not much else to watch during the summer, I'll keep with it. It should hold me over until August for a certain Doctor's return.

- I saw X-Men: Days of Future Past last weekend and it was actually pretty good. Better than I expected. The plot focuses more on the "Past" part than the "Future" part and I think that helps. You don't feel overwhelmed by all of these characters. The plot of the comic is sort of there, too, but I can see why they changed some things for the movie universe. And I'm really glad they did one thing:

No more X-Men: The Last Stand! Thank goodness for time travel. That movie really sucked and I'm glad it's not part of the continuity anymore. Of course, that means the first and second movie never happened either, but that's okay in the long run. The errors in continuity were really starting to stack up. And it's kind of weird how the X-Men movies can have their cake and eat it, too. With the younger versions of the characters you kind of have a reboot, but at the same time, the original actors of the older versions are still around, too. But I wouldn't be surprised if they retired the original actors in favour of the younger cast. Longevity is the name of the game these days.

Oh, and they filmed most of the movie in Montreal. Yay, Canada! I'm headed there in September so it'll be neat to see what parts of the city they used for Paris and Washington.

Date: 2014-06-11 05:16 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] newnumber6.livejournal.com
Eep! I didn't realize I'd gone so long without checking LJ, so sorry I didn't reply till now.

I have the Browncoats Newsflesh ebook (and a couple of the other little novellas in the same universe), but I haven't gotten to it since I'm working my way through a huge ebook on my phone and I want to finish that first. But I'm looking forward to it. They should publish all the ebooks in a paperback called "Newsflesh bites" or something, I'd prefer to read them that way! Meh, oh well.

I haven't tried Penny Dreadful yet, but it looks mildly interesting enough that I want to check it out eventually.

Date: 2014-06-12 01:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] locker-monster.livejournal.com
Ooh, that'd be awesome if they released all of the novellas together in one book. I'd totally buy it. I've only recently succumb to reading books on my phone, but I still prefer to have an actual book in my hand rather than a device.

If you have nothing else to watch, give Penny Dreadful a shot. I quite enjoy Timothy Dalton; not really sure why. His character and Billie Piper's character haven't met yet, but it'll be funny if they do. Look, it's Rassilon and Rose. ;-)

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