Well I imagine they can only pay for X number of these old shows at once. Especially with Amazon or Hulu competing. They just spent money for the CW reruns.
1,021 2016-12-06 09:36:53
Re: Sliders leaving Netflix in 2017 (12 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
1,022 2016-12-02 21:05:23
Re: Star Trek in Film and TV (and The Orville, too!) (746 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Train wreck
1,023 2016-12-01 15:46:45
Re: The X-Files (431 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I would figure the sticking point is in fact the number of episodes. FOX probably can't do much with just 6, but 13 is likely more amenable to their marketing team. Can't imagine David or Gillian are all that thrilled about doing the show for that length of time though.
Look they had to kind of "reset" the mythos, which they did, to some level of consternation. That being said, I think they could have moved forward again. To me this was not really the same show. Same characters and actors, yes, but it wasn't the same. I don't think it "injured" the legacy of the original run, not nearly as much as the later seasons or the 2nd movie did.
I would also think that a new team could have come in and picked up the slack. I assumed that was the plan when they hired Robbie Amell and Lauren Ambrose.
1,024 2016-12-01 13:27:51
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Well Trump is taking credit for saving less than 1000 of the 2100 Carrier jobs they were moving to Mexico. In response, the parent company will get regulatory favors, not to mention who knows how much $$$ from the state of Indiana. Bravo, I guess? Trump said he'd save ALL the jobs or Carrier would be paying a TAX for moving to Mexico! Clearly Mike Pence is running this show, not some anti-establishment trade warrior.
1,025 2016-11-29 23:42:09
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I heard that Bill Clinton wanted to change the strategy up and focus on the Rust Belt, and they laughed him out of the room. The dude re-wrote the book on American elections, and they laughed him out of the room.
And he was right.
Michael Moore called it back in like February or March. He said Hillary would lose those states if she wasn't careful. The margins were very thin, only 10K in MI, 22K in WI, and 60K in PA. At the end of the day, the reason is simple. Clinton failed to get enough people who agreed with her to vote.
He was a good politician but the mention of Bill Clinton makes me sick. Much as I dislike Trump, I am so relieved that Bill won't be near the White House again.
I'm sure your sickness is not the same source as mine, but I wholeheartedly agree. I felt his behavior in 2008's primary towards Obama was flat putrid and shameful. Even at 70 or 80 or whatever his age is, can't keep it in his pants either. Trump's behavior was 100 times worse, but Bill took what were 50/50 feelings I had between B.O. and H.C., and soured me on Hillary for life.
1,026 2016-11-28 15:58:09
Re: Star Wars: Movies and Shows on Disney+ and More (330 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I think there are some easy explanations. First of all, many of SQ's questions probably get answered in some of the off-shoot novels, comics, games, etc that accompanied the film. I don't bother with those though. As for the Jedi/Empire, the old Expanded Universe pretty well established that ROTJ was not the end of the Empire. It continued on, and was still very lethal. Perhaps it will be fleshed out, but clearly it seems the "New Republic" failed in some fashion that hasn't been discussed.
PS: On Marvel vs. DC fan reactions.....Marvel has never been held to a high standard, because they were an abject disaster for decades prior to Avi Arad's arrival. DC has history that is constantly being compared to, whether in cinema or on television. Also I think DC fans are more like Star Trek fans, they are very knowledgeable and picky.
1,027 2016-11-28 13:05:14
Re: Star Wars: Movies and Shows on Disney+ and More (330 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I normally enjoy all the Marvel films first viewing, with absolutely zero interest in rewatching. Few exceptions Ant-Man and Guardians of the Galaxy, and Deadpool below those two. The rest I'd never watch again, there's no substance there. Ironically I think Rogue One might wind up having far more intriguing characters, but they are one-off of course.
1,028 2016-11-28 11:25:15
Re: Star Wars: Movies and Shows on Disney+ and More (330 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
96% of the audience has not and will not ask those questions of the film. The film made billions of dollars, and so will the sequels. JJ tried to recapture the "feeling" the original films gave the audience, and he achieved that pretty well. I would agree that the people calling for the film to win awards were OUT OF THEIR MINDS! But it was enjoyable nonetheless, and I look forward to Rogue One and the other films.
1,029 2016-11-28 11:23:46
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
The point that will be missed is that Trump's campaign firestorm is a convenient distraction away from this...
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/26/us/po … s&_r=1
The real reason I'm sure odds in British parlor's are probably pretty good on him being impeached. Historically clear and IMO bad conflicts of interest with Trump Inc.
1,030 2016-11-28 09:13:00
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Is this the reason for the recount effort?
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/201 … ounts.html
It would add another asterisk by Trump's name in the history books.
Ha ha! It's possible the deadlines could be extended by a judge...
Honestly I don't know what the end game truly is for Jill Stein, who is not a Democrat. She also wouldn't guarantee the money she raised would go to recounts. I think Hillary's involvement was merely to "give it a blessing" or at most provide some legal advice. Obama does NOT want the recount, they wish to work on the transition with what seems like an ever-bickering, inexperienced, and confusing Trump transition squad.
I think it's a bad precedent, whereby all future elections will have to go through costly recounts. On the other hand you could argue that the goal is to force the state's to greatly improve their electoral systems in general. That all said, it's tough to imagine a buffoon who claims millions of dead people have voted against me needs to be worried about an asterix from this process.
1,031 2016-11-27 11:24:13
Re: Star Wars: Movies and Shows on Disney+ and More (330 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
The feeling in the cinema when I saw it was quite good. Perhaps it doesn't have a ton of rewatch, but JJ succeeded when it counted, when I saw it the first time. I always thought the great wonder of the original trilogy was that things WEREN'T explained. The prequels seemed to try to do this, and it failed badly. JJ makes some "dumb movies" but he succeeds in the fun, awe, and excitement of the movie going experience. One other point to consider is that this is the 1st of a new trilogy, and therefore perhaps we need to see the follow ups to properly judge it as part of a larger story?
1,032 2016-11-27 10:29:48
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I think it's a waste of money (recount), but once again Trump acts like an infantile dufus by attacking the process. He ought to welcome it, and commend the "extra mile" to prove our system works as intended.
1,033 2016-11-25 23:24:17
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
There are many issues that need to be dealt with. Not all Presidents will pick one topic to care about and let everything else go wild. Terrorism is an issue. Illegal immigration is an issue. Healthcare is an issue. Education is an issue.
We're gonna have to walk and chew gum at the same time here.
I think the two primary things Trump has to do right away, is first, pick a legit cabinet, not one simply to reward his few hard-core backers. Many of those people are incompetent or so saddled with dirty laundry they should have no major role. Trump has pledged to tap the best of the best and drain the swamp, and people like Rudy Giuliani are the worst examples of that.
Second objective is to establish that no conflict of interest will be present between Trump administration and Trump businesses. Donald has sounded like he's NOT going to do this, and I think this is not only a serious issue in terms of governmental integrity, but also a big danger to himself. If anything propelled him to victory, it was the public distaste for the Clinton system of pay to play, grease, graft, nepotism, etc. To use the office of President to enrich your family business is a conflict of interest we may have never encountered before. I'm sure even Republicans will be gasping at how the press will handle that.
As for celebrities and who's to blame for what, I think the Internet has simply blown everything out of control. Honestly, this may sound counter-intuitive, but I think Washington functioned a lot better back when nobody kept track of them!
1,034 2016-11-25 23:15:03
Re: Gotham: Rise of the Villains (Spoilers) (90 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I saw a little bit of Gotham during S1, fell behind, and kind of gave up. Then I decided to binge and catch up awhile back. I wound up really enjoying S1, and didn't really get put off by the haters who had bashed it at the time. S2 was really good, I thought the characters and the actors were terrific. So far S3 I've also enjoyed, particularly the growing team of Bruce and Selina. Chiklis and Jada Pinkett have been great guests/recurring.
Now I'm a bit biased, because I've met these actors a few times, and they were nothing but awesome in person.....Robin Lord Taylor alone keeps me watching. The guys is both hilarious and nutso! Corey Michael Smith is devious, one of the best Riddlers I've ever seen post-Gorshin, and Drew Powell and Sean Pertwee are great too. Drew in particular was great, I met him at a con in NJ, and he didn't have a big line, so we traded Indy 500 memories (he's from there) for awhile.
Then there's the women! Jessica Lucas and Erin Richards, wow, wow, wow, those two alone would make for a great series! Erin is just plain terrific as the maniac Barbara Kean.
Because they shoot in New York, I feel this show can incorporate so many of the local character and stage actors, many with a substantial resume, like Peter Scolari, Richard Kind, John Doman, David Zayas, BD Wong, and more. Then to spring in with Paul Reubens and Melinda Clarke, also great.
I don't know where the show goes from here, in terms of its production future. The ratings are not exactly great. I hope it keeps going.
1,035 2016-11-25 23:03:38
Re: Supernatural (267 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I'll say one thing, I myself have NEVER followed a live action series this long without getting sick of it and praying for mercy cancellation. So they must be doing something right!
1,036 2016-11-25 23:02:13
Re: Star Trek in Film and TV (and The Orville, too!) (746 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Honestly Kerr I wouldn't complain if they retired ALL franchises! Let's get back to how they made and distributed movies 30-40 years ago!
Abrams lack of Trekness was not an issue. He didn't write the script, that was supposed fans Orci and Kurtzman, who've yet to turn in a film script that wasn't dog poop. JJ had a vision for Trek in theaters in the 21st century that would appeal to the masses. He was successful in that respect. The franchise has been crap though due to bad writing, or a lack of writing in favor of bad jokes, CGI, and CGI.
At this point, I wonder if the new series even gets off the ground?
1,037 2016-11-24 12:18:00
Re: Supernatural (267 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Okay, so I got behind on the show last year, and just never had the time to catch up. I refuse to pay for a DVR so that made it more difficult! In any case, they put S11 on Netflix last month, and I've binged and caught up with it, as well as the first 6 episodes of S12.
I really enjoyed S11, I felt like they had the right amount of humor but also danger for the "boys." It was nice to once again have them compete as simply humans, without the specter of having to save one or the other from some kind of eternal doom. Just the universe this time. Rob Benedict was great again as Chuck, with Curtis Armstrong providing a terrific Metatrone. It was also great to have Mark Pellegrino return as Lucifer! The Bobby/Rufus episode was fantastic as well. Ruth Connell and Mark Sheppard once again were great to watch as they bickered. All credit to Misha for portraying Lucifer as well, did a great job.
Now obviously S12 seems to be centering on this potential fight with the British Men of Letters, as well as the return of Mary Winchester. It will be interesting to see where it leads, but obviously the gravitas does not equal the previous year's. One thing I will say is that Samantha Smith, who quite honestly has never done more than spot guest work in the past, has been really good in the character. I mean, they kind of lucked out in that regard, in that they've brought her back several times to keep continuity.
1,038 2016-11-22 09:13:41
Re: Hi All (11 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I definitely remember a crouteru handle, I think. Hi again.
1,039 2016-11-21 08:47:39
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
The odds are far greater that you or your property will be killed or damaged by climate change, gun violence, or decrepit infrastructure than terrorism.
The latest is Newt Gingrich is talking up his moon base again. Something the scientific community feels is a dead end with regard to getting to Mars.
1,040 2016-11-16 15:47:37
Re: The Kromagg Dynasty makes no sense (25 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
If you recall, the Peck/Dial braintrust decided to reinsert the Kromaggs as the chief bad guys, and as they were full of plenty of lazy thoughts, this is what you got.
1,041 2016-11-16 10:28:45
Re: Cleavant Derricks on Stage in Hartford, CT, Oct 13 - Nov 13, 2016! (4 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Well this is my favorite show, so I love talking about it with the people who were part of it. It's truly amazing that almost to a person, when I mention an actors work on the show, they really praise it. They love the concept, they feel it should be back on TV in some form, etc., etc. I may do a post (will be a long one) of all the Sliders stars and guest stars I've met as part of my celebrity collecting! Ha ha ha. Obviously I'd still like to meet Charlie O'Connell, Tembi Locke, and Robert Floyd, but the gold ones for me would be Bob Weiss, Tracy Torme and of course Sabrina Lloyd.
1,042 2016-11-16 10:17:13
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
None of these people terrify me, because I know they are largely cowards! Quite a bit of evidence there. However, the deep ties/chains to lobbyists for the energy, Pharma, banking and other industries is really the large concern. Both parties are ruled by these interests. McCain Feingold was gutted by a conservative Supreme Court, and until something similar is written to law, it will only get worse.
I think the Democrats are actually in an interesting position, IF they truly can finally purge themselves of the Clinton camp. This seems likely. Will they be further left? Probably, but to be honest, it's clear populism is IN.
As for Trump, I found it funny that the "Prediction Professor," who has a perfect Prez election record, has now said he expects Trump to be impeached at some point. We'll see about that, but his team is perhaps the most insular I've ever seen. They are loyalists first, experience second, an incredibly big red flag. They have already tried to hide from the press, and we saw how they acted during the campaign.
To me the gravest threats posed to the American people are due to climate change and cyber attack. The days of nuclear and even foreign terrorism being high on the list are over. You're much more likely to have your personal identity and even finances stolen from cyber terrorists. The nation's economy is at very HIGH risk as well, due to hacking. I felt like Obama did nothing about this, and Trump will do even less, especially after benefiting from Wikileaks and refusing to point the finger at Russia as EVERY intelligence service did. Climate Change is the #1 threat, to both the United States and the world. The amount of death and financial destruction is second to none. GOP has been so bad on this, it is frankly treasonous. They are in the pockets of the energy industry, and nothing has gotten done. Trump will likely reverse the orders Obama has given on this, driving the US and the world into the abyss much sooner.
1,043 2016-11-14 18:50:28
Re: Cleavant Derricks on Stage in Hartford, CT, Oct 13 - Nov 13, 2016! (4 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Hey everybody, so I finally made it to a Cleavant performance! Well sort of. A friend and I drove up to the Rhode Island Comic Con in Providence this weekend. Saturday night, we took a detour in between, and drove back out to Hartford. We got there about 15 minutes for the end of the play, and Cleavant popped out about 15 minutes later. He seemed in a big hurry, probably has rarely been stopped by fans.
I yell “hey Cleavant can you sign my Sliders poster?” He does so laughing the whole time, and when I show him the CD he goes “oh man you’re really taking me back now!” I also get a photo. He then proceeds to say something about how the show was so much fun and such. Saying "Tell everybody I had a great time doing it, no matter what." Obviously I would have loved to speak to him for an hour about it, but at that time of night, he wanted to go! He then took off in a power walk down the block.




PS: I also had the shirt on that day at the convention, and when I had Jeffrey Dean Morgan sign some stuff for me, I pointed it out. He got really excited, and said "man that show had a great premise, they need to bring it back on." He said he was really intrigued by the premise, too.
1,044 2016-11-06 22:27:58
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Problem is sure people despise Hillary, but obviously too damn DUMB to not be duped by an ego-maniac in Donald Trump. Sorry, they're that stupid, as Donald himself joked last winter. "How stupid are the people of Iowa?" Pretty dumb. John Kasich would have won this thing by 10 points. But because he behaved like an intelligent, sensible, if "dull" person, they ignored him. The Breibart's and the Drudge's have done nothing but poison the electorate. They've made reasonable, experienced, rational public officials with a conservative lean afraid for their lives. How many instances? Trump went after hispanics, POW's, women, Muslims, our NATO allies. He went after Republicans. He torched the Bush family. He praised Vladimir Putin. At NO point did the Republican side check him. He grabbed some pussy alright, he grabbed a party of pussies and tossed them into the garbage shoot.
So yeah, Hillary will win. Frankly I don't want to hear the "evil" shit or whatever. Evil. Give me a break. Trump's buddy Putin has actually had opposition "disappeared." That guy is "evil." The turd who runs Turkey, he could be called evil. The maniac in North Korea, evil. Clinton has raised money, she and her operation have put in tremendous amounts of work on the ground. I worked briefly in politics, there's still nothing more important than a good ground game. She might be over-ambitious, but evil? Donald Trump is a loud mouth bully who has plunged political discourse, civility, and public service into the abyss. Americans get exactly what they ask for. They were too afraid to back the "socialist" Bernie Sanders. They were too afraid to back centrists such as Kasich. Candidates with far more respect than the current two.
The Obama's have ZERO scandals after 8 years. They've represented the American people well. His popularity is well earned.
1,045 2016-11-01 08:01:14
Re: Star Trek in Film and TV (and The Orville, too!) (746 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
CBS has been an outright disaster for Star Trek. They've pissed a lot of fans off after fighting with the web fan series.
That being said, the budget is VERY high for this series, and as you might imagine, the network is going to be quite hands on. Also interesting that Toronto has basically become the home of sci-fi TV production.
1,046 2016-10-26 19:58:09
Re: Sliders 1994 Storyboards | DVD Review (4 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Wow those DVD's look like crap. Packaging is garbage.
1,047 2016-10-21 00:46:16
Topic: Cleavant Derricks on Stage in Hartford, CT, Oct 13 - Nov 13, 2016! (4 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
https://www.hartfordstage.org/piano-lesson
Cleavant has moved to Hartford, CT, or a limited engagement on stage with Sesame Street's Roscoe Orman.
1,048 2016-10-20 11:41:49
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Trump saved his worst for last in terms of debate performances. Just brutal.
He's gearing up to "move" his followers to a new media empire, aka Trump News or whatever. It's clear this has been his aim for a long time, maybe the ENTIRE time. He has no interest in actually being elected President.
That being said, refusing to accept the official results nationwide, especially results that are likely to see him CLOBBERED, is disgusting, unconstitutional, and most importantly DANGEROUS. He has inflamed quite a few crazies along the way, and if he goes forward with this rigged shit, one could only imagine the violence that may well ensue. To light a match on a fuel full of hatred, anger, angst, desperation, etc., is very bad. This was perhaps the most irresponsible moment in the history of the American Presidential electoral history. Even I never imagined he would be this vile and pathetic. I cannot wait to see his face on November 8th, after losing in a landslide.
1,049 2016-10-17 21:03:59
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
WikiLeaks back in 2006-2010 was a whistleblowing organization. It operated with a submission system and protocol, that was properly vetted. At some point, that was thrown out the window, when a number of people quit WL. They pointed to Assange as breaking the fundamentals of the organization. WikiLeaks largely went quiet until a year or so ago. All of a sudden, they were dumping the NSA story, followed by tons more that embarrassed and put many people in danger around the world. Why? How? That matters. It's the Russian government sponsoring hacking, and basically handing it over to Assange, who then recklessly dumps it out. This is serious espionage. Frankly the British should tell Ecuador to go to the hell, pull that turd out of there, and extradite him to the United States. This man is a DANGER to the United States.
Meanwhile Trump says the election is rigged.....face palm
1,050 2016-10-17 09:18:01
Re: 1997 Tracy Torme DragonCon Panel on DVD (34 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Wow, nice research! His selling the DVDs are fine by me then.
1,051 2016-10-17 09:16:53
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/10/ … roval.html
Finally SOMEONE has the balls to state the reality. Invasion of privacy for both elected officials as well as pretty much ANYONE else has become far too commonplace and accepted. This is probably my biggest issue in the entire election. It's out of control. The complete lack of safeguarding as well as non-existent prosecution of hackers is simply unacceptable. Obama Administration has been completely useless on this subject, as previous administrations were. Hell I'd assume old Hilly would make this a top priority (ha ha ha) given her issues with emails! But I don't expect that to be the case.
1,052 2016-10-14 14:34:49
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-el … ks-n666656
It's this degree of infantile behavior that time and time again disqualifies this **insert swear word** from being elected dog catcher let alone President. I'm sorry, I don't want to be represented by a real life version of the fictional Vince McMahon.
1,053 2016-10-14 14:32:19
Re: 1997 Tracy Torme DragonCon Panel on DVD (34 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
He could also just Handbrake the file and throw it up on YouTube. Although that sweet, sweet profit of $6 could buy one heck of a Subway 6" sub!
Yeah that was kind of what I was getting at. But if this gent is the one who shot or produced the original footage, I see nothing wrong with paying for the DVD. However, if he doesn't have the rights to it, should just throw it up on YouTube for the world to actually see.
1,054 2016-10-11 09:36:09
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Hillary is not attacking Syria. Frankly there's nothing left to attack there. She'll be rebuffed by Congress regardless. Also, it was Trump who said the other night that our nuclear arsenal was suddenly out of date, and that Russia were upgrading theirs. This was not only false of course, it was ludicrous. Another arms race? Come on. As for the Supreme Court, I think the GOP made a huge gaffe by refusing Judge Garland, because I personally feel he is moderate if not slightly conservative, and if Hillary wins, she can nominate another Ginsberg and there's little they can do about it.
Trump supporters chant jail her, they have shirts calling Bill a rapist, while Donald says the election system is rigged, the polls are fake, he lies without repent. If we allow this guy to succeed after running a campaign that resides in the sewers, what does that say about democracy going forward? Reward the guy or gal who can lie the most, rile up the most people with falsehoods and bigotry? The same guy who has been reported to have next to no attention span, and limited interest in actual policies? At some point, you have to take the stand that the decency must win out. We cannot reward him, and be left with an autocrat like in The Philippines.
1,055 2016-10-11 09:25:21
Re: 1997 Tracy Torme DragonCon Panel on DVD (34 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
My question is does the fellow doing the transfers have the right to do so? Furthermore, transferring VHS to DVD is not that hard or time consuming, unless you're also doing editing and/or re-mastering of some kind.
1,056 2016-10-11 09:17:59
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
As I've said from the start, as bad as Hillary is, she will not be a daily embarrassment to the United States. Trump would be. His rally last night was clear evidence of that, as he ramped up the lies. This is a guy with an out of control ego, who would challenge the Constitution from day one, and probably wouldn't make it very long before both parties called for impeachment.
1,057 2016-10-11 09:10:01
Re: The Kromagg Dynasty makes no sense (25 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
It's the Independence Day scenario. You destroy the major cities, leave civilization in ruins, with far superior weaponry and technology. Perhaps even infect them with disease to drastically lessen the population.
1,058 2016-10-11 09:07:43
Re: Season 4 Shark Jumping or underappreciated? (9 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
How did it become acceptable for a full season to be 13 episodes rather than 22? 13 used to be considered a half season back in the Sliders days.
13, heck man Stranger Things was the "hit" of the summer on Netflix, and it was only 8! Most of the HBO/Showtime/Starz series are just 12 episodes. It works for a number of reasons. First, you don't need fluff episodes, and you can tell the season arc much tighter, without dragging it on and on. Second, people are busy, and even with DVR's, catching up on a 22-episode series is tough. Third, obviously it's cheaper. Plus you can sign a Woody Harrelson or Jeff Bridges or Claire Danes to do a season of 10-12 episodes. They'd never agree to sign for 6 months.
1,059 2016-09-28 22:28:15
Re: Season 4 Shark Jumping or underappreciated? (9 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
The staff had some good writers though, like MSZ and Chris Black, and the scripts were usually pretty good. The problem was the budget. That plus Peck wandered away to another show, then came back, lack of strong leadership. That being said, I think if the season were like many shows today, say 13 episodes long, it would have been better. They had to stretch the budget I think a bit too far.
1,060 2016-09-15 11:43:33
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
She's not dropping out, but as far as I know, both parties have similar rules in this matter. They would have the power to vote on another candidate. It probably would not require all the delegates, just the committee itself. David Schuster, a reporter/TV host, who was fired for stretching the truth, "reported" on this the other day, for (no surprise) the Moscow-owned RT news channel. He said the Dems would draft Joe Biden. The bigger issue is that most states would not allow a name change on the ballot at this time, so people would be in the booth voting for Hilary when in fact she was no longer running. And no, she does NOT have Parkinson's. The accusation the wackjobs have made on that is an insult to the poor souls who truly suffer from that disease, because what they've even claimed she was exhibiting are in fact NOT associated with Parkinson's.
1,061 2016-09-15 09:47:34
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Anyone think that Ashton Kutcher might jump out at the inauguration and reveal that we've all been Punk'd?
Please?
I wish. I'd vote for Gen. Powell in a heartbeat, by the way, but like most, he wants nothing to do with this crud. Again I just can't believe NOBODY in the media is making a bigger deal that Russians are simply hacking everyone and everything. Cyber security is a major issue, far more dangerous to the safety and security of the United States than some rogue wacko's, and it gets no coverage.
Latest Trump hilarity. Ivanka comes out and praises their new childcare plan, which they swear NO ONE in government has done before. HA HA HA. This considering her father once said pregnancy is a problem for business! Donald Jr. swears the American public cannot handle the Trump tax return! Did he imitate Jack Nicholson I wonder? And of course there's The Donald himself, who literally said Ford Motor Company plans to fire ALL it's American workers and move the whole operation to Mexico. All of this comedy happened in the last 24 hours by the way. God we are so fucking doomed.
1,062 2016-09-15 09:25:32
Re: I might be meeting Cleavant Derricks this weekend (32 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
If Jerry needed the money, he could get booked easily to smaller conventions around the country, no problem. Trust me. Casper Van Dien does a million of them, and he is basically only known for one cheesy sci-fi film that bombed at the box office.
1,063 2016-09-15 09:01:26
Re: Why all the hate for the Breeder? (28 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Species was a good movie, sequel not bad either. Breeder again, terrible. I actually asked Kari about this in a round-a-bout way, and even she admitted this and other such stories were horrendous.
1,064 2016-09-13 22:35:52
Re: I might be meeting Cleavant Derricks this weekend (32 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I've asked promoters before, they haven't been interested. JRD does cons because of Indiana Jones and Lord of the Rings. O'Connell could do okay I guess.
As for Cleavant, he's gotta leave the premises somehow! Stinks you didn't see him, but a big reason I didn't travel that far was I was completely unfamiliar with the venue vs. Broadway in NYC which I know well.
1,065 2016-09-11 17:01:32
Re: BBoard Election (7 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
So is this Roger Daltrey Rickman or the other guy? Forget that a Brit would be ineligible...
1,066 2016-09-11 17:00:27
Re: Why all the hate for the Breeder? (28 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
It was bad in every way imaginable.
1,067 2016-09-11 12:45:27
Re: I might be meeting Cleavant Derricks this weekend (32 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Did you meet him? It was just too far for me to travel just for this. There are a few conventions later in the month I could have done a double on, but the play ends this weekend I think. I'd figure he'd be nice leaving or entering at the stage door though, without any special invite.
1,068 2016-09-08 23:34:41
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Again I work in the industry and we only "destroy" drives that have personal financials on them like credit card numbers. Tech has changed though and we don't even keep the numbers anymore. Hillary could have easily deleted 15,000 spam messages, but Trump claims these are valid.
Anywho, Gary Johnson showed why it is that 3rd parties continue to fall flat on their face. He had next to no knowledge or even opinion on the mess in Syria. The reason is that his platform, like that of many 3rd parties, is seemingly zoomed in on specific issues, and blank on everything else. Can't do that.
Meanwhile Trump continues to praise Russian President Putin, an enemy of democracy in Russia and abroad, for how in control of his country he is. Sorry Don, that's called a dictatorship. You've got almost anything related to Clinton being hacked by Russian sources, and released on the web by Wikileaks. Assange has made it clear he's vehemently anti-Clinton. Again, you've got a candidate sees nothing wrong with the methods of the Kremlin, one who may well OWE millions of dollars to Russian banks. Difficult to know, because he refuses to release his taxes.
1,069 2016-08-24 23:00:12
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
There is a grave threat to "national" and personal security, and it's coming from Russian government backed hackers, and distributed by a sociopath nearly on the level of Trump, Julian Assange. This maniac is going to publish whatever he gets, primarily from the Russians.
Look Hilary and Bill's track record are well known, I want nothing to do with her, which is why I voted for B.O. in 2008. I wanted Biden this time around, but his son died, and that was the end of any run for him. I agree if she's up against most any Republican, she loses, with maybe the exception of Ben Carson.
I don't agree about the press, they've covered the email stuff, but every time something damages her, Trump says something incredibly bombastic and takes over the news cycle once again. I still stand by my opinion that Trump doesn't actually want to win.
1,070 2016-08-24 09:05:44
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Hillary is pretty bad, very fake, shallow, conniving, you name it. I think she's harmed her candidacy by NOT acting like Trump. To be honest, the email thing is a farce. There's really not much there. Government employees treat "classified" info like junk all the time. She used private email, big deal, everybody does. Like Powell, I wouldn't trust certain communications on government servers. There's a natural CYA inclination there. Bengazi is a non-story, sorry but it is. A bad thing happened, we learned from it, and should have moved on years ago. Much WORSE has happened and been ignored. She should have stuck to her story, and when called out, just kept brushing it away like Trump. That seems to work!
Now Mr. Trump.....
http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/23/politics/ … index.html
And there we have it, Trump has basically adopted Obama's immigration stance. Besides his hilarious rebuke of Free Trade, The Donald's main line of demarcation was immigration. Nope. Gone.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/23/politics/ … index.html
In another hilarious Trump moment, his "medical letter" released last year is now getting further scrutiny. Sounds like Donny himself put it out there as good PR, and slapped his doc's letterhead on there. MD's have scrutinized it with quite a bit of shock as well as jest.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/21/us/po … .html?_r=0
Of course my favorite Trump turn is the ouster of his campaign director Paul Mannafort, primarily for losing, but also for his nefarious ties to Ukrainian quasi-despot Viktor Yanukovych! The media really hasn't covered this properly, although the NY Times spent 3 months investigating and began to do so. As many have suspected or known, Trump's business is in debt, a lot of it. Then again, he "loves debt" after all, and has made a career out of running it up, and running away when the bills come due. More importantly, Trump owes a LOT of money to both China as well as Russia banks.
Why? Many companies do, but the main reason is that Mr. Trump's credit is PUTRID. Has been for years, thanks again to skipping the check time after time. He's been forced to go over seas to get loans to build his golf courses and buildings and such. As a business man, that's fine. As President? That's plain scary. Here's a man who owes money to China and Russia, the other 2 superpowers, and as Prez will have the ability to influence US monetary policy greatly in his favor! This stands to save him potentially hundreds of millions of dollars, while doing the US economy much harm. Sure, the Clintons are pay to play, we all know that, but what they've rung out of "donors" is chump change compared to what Trump is capable of. For the first time, I can actually SEE a valid reason for Trump to WANT to be the President, and it's a bad one.
PS: Oh, there's also rumors he and (finally outed) dirtbag Roger Ailes win or lose, will start a new network that presumably would be even more nutty than Fox News!
It's bad, just all bad.
1,071 2016-08-18 09:22:02
Re: Stranger Things (7 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I binged it over a couple nights not long ago, absolutely fantastic! Production quality was incredible, I concur. I think I found ONE thing they may have gotten wrong, but that was it. Season 2 is going to feature the same cast and characters. I kinda don't like that idea, I think they should have gone anthology.
1,072 2016-08-10 21:41:07
Topic: Cleavant Derricks on Stage in Fairfax, VA, August 6 - Sept 11, 2016! (3 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
http://www.fairfaxtimes.com/articles/to … user-share
Jelly’s Last Jam
Signature Theatre
1,073 2016-08-03 13:32:32
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Yes I know he inherited, but he HAS done extensive business since taking over in the early 70's. Whether those maneuvers have been successful overall or not, that's another story. His record in and around NYC is extremely controversial. But yes, Daddy Fred was as crooked as Donald accuses Hillary of being.
A new controversy involved Trump persistently asking an advisor why the United States "can't use it's nuclear weapons." Again, how someone even has to ASK such a thing is a frightening thought. I mean, has this guy (forget read) watched the History Channel??? Didn't he live through the Cuban Missile Crisis?
1,074 2016-08-03 12:25:12
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Trump has now frustrated his own campaign so badly, there are reports of them "mailing it in now." RNC is currently gathering leaders to discuss Plan B should Trump have a tantrum at any moment and run away with his ball and quit.
Sorry, Hillary doesn't frighten me. I'll sleep at night, same with Obama, and honestly the same with Bush. The President makes very few ACTUAL direct decisions, but the one he or she will need to make are usually fairly crucial. Trump has no clue about anything outside of his own world, which frankly isn't much more than concerns over himself, himself, and oh by the way, himself. The #1 reason I oppose him is he'll likely appoint Chris Christie as his AG, and that piece of garbage is one of the most bullying, corrupt, power-hungry, back-stabbing turds this side of the 19th century.
PS: the Clinton body count stuff is a joke. I could make the same argument about the Bush's, how their family bankrolled fascists like Hitler prior to WWII, something they were TRIED for. The coziness with the Bin Laden family, etc., etc. Where does it get anyone? I can tell you something that is fact. Donald Trump's entire real estate empire was built in the 70's and 80's with STRONG Mafia ties. He was the front man for casinos in Atlantic City he should never have been allowed to own, given his consigliere Roy Cohn was a mob-affliated NY lawyer and power broker. Trump is dirty, perhaps dirtier than any major candidate before.
1,075 2016-08-03 12:01:36
Re: Star Trek in Film and TV (and The Orville, too!) (746 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Info the design is based on one of the unused concepts for the 1970's Phase II series. I think they will benefit from the short run (13 episodes), where they can tell a story from start to finish, and not worry about going back to the well and retreading over 7 seasons or whatever. You can also benefit with this approach if you intend to change casts after each season, because you'll be able to hire some hefty names like Netflix or HBO have, since they won't require a 3, 5, 7 year commitment.
1,076 2016-08-02 08:18:47
Re: Star Trek in Film and TV (and The Orville, too!) (746 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I'll wait until it's on a service I have, not paying $15 to see it. It's been said that given the NCC-1031 designation spotted on the Starship Discovery (in the SDCC teaser), the new series will be set at some point before TOS. Now, as we know, the NCC designations as used in TOS were not always so easily "organized." Reason being that the set artists tended to prefer to do as little redressing ($$$) as possible. This wound up with situations such as USS Constellation getting NCC-1017 of course.
1,077 2016-08-01 08:29:17
Re: American Politics: Discuss and Debate (3,542 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
As opposed to the slate of nobodies and others screaming at the top of their lungs at the RNC, the DNC was full of some of the most powerful, intelligent, and attention-grabbing speeches ever. Policy aside, the Obama's delivered really well done orations, with the President perhaps doing his best one yet. Biden was also terrific. Kaine was maybe the most awkward I've watched before, while the Clinton's were sort of ho-hum. General Allen's was the craziest, giving an over the top Patton-esque pep talk.
The most gawking speech was that of Khizr Khan, Gold Star parent, and Muslim immigrant of decades past. I felt he obliterated Trump's brand of xenophobia and fear mongering in a way others could not. Perhaps it was so unexpected, but it really went to the heart of Trump's brand, and backed up the message of the convention. It's "Stronger Together" but moreover, Trump is an undisciplined, thin skinned, megalomaniac. His ghost writer of Art of the Deal also appeared from obscurity to throw up the red flags.
Trump then predictably proceeded to try to bad mouth the Khan family in interviews, just as he did Judge Curiel, John McCain, and others. Now the Khan's have been pure golden, and continue to battle with the buffoon on national media, while his own running mate, Paul Ryan, and Mitch McConnell run and hide. This behavior is EXACTLY what has in my view disqualifies this candidate from the get-go. Sure he's a missile to the political status quo, but the guidance system is blown to hell. I mean, did he seriously mean it when he "hoped Russia would hack Hillary's email?"
Look politics aside, the office of the President, at least to me, is still far too important, prestigious, and important (emphasis there) to hand it over to, as Art of the Deal's Tony Schwartz put it, a "psychopath." I detest the manner in which the Clintons do business politically. I'd much rather have seen Biden as the Dem, but it is what it is. I can sleep at night with Hillary in charge, while Donald actually frightens me. Simply because we cannot have the fucking President of the United States battling private citizens on national television. I refuse to believe we're that low, that pathetic, that disgraceful, to have such a putrid individual represent the entire country. It's embarrassing. He cannot be rewarded for being a grade A asshole.
1,078 2016-08-01 08:13:15
Re: DC Superheroes on TV & Streaming (1966 - 2024) (1,683 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
I didn't see the need for Superman on the show to be honest. I think having a series and film franchise operating at the same time yet separate is pretty strange. One at a time please.
1,079 2016-07-07 11:39:49
Re: Sliders DVD Releases (Universal, Mill Creek, SD blu-ray, Restoration) (934 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
upconverted that yourself? the netflix quality looks awful.
1,080 2016-06-28 08:29:04
Re: Star Trek in Film and TV (and The Orville, too!) (746 replies, posted in Sliders Bboard)
Well it wasn't proven whether the Axanar guy really paid himself a salary or what-not. However, that production clearly went off the rails, both by raising a LOT of money via Kickstarter, and essentially hiring people left and right. I think that stuff gets very murky, and should be curtailed. So I'm with CBS in the spirit of their rules. However, they went way too far. The time-limits, preventing past Trek employees from working, things like that, not good. You don't see Star Wars (arguably a far more active property) imposing these restrictions. Then again, I suppose if Billy Dee Williams were to appear in one of them, Disney might get antsy. That being said, the Star Wars universe is once again alive. The Trek universe we knew (TOS, TNG, DS9, VOY, ENT) is dead. I'm not sure what Fuller has in mind, but I seriously would be shocked if he went back to the well for actors from those shows.