I watched TOS and TNG not terribly long ago. I still like TNG better. Probably because I feel that Picard is the superior captain.
Where are my testicles Summer? I went into that show expecting the worse, and was super surprised at how much I loved it.
Well, which character you liked better is a matter of personal taste. But TNG's first two seasons were God-awful, and I'd argue, worse than TOS in terms of just about everything, especially considering it had fewer excuses.
It got better.
The best-produced series by FAR was DS9.
I suppose if I had to pick just one, I'd like to see a movie in the D&D setting, without any mention of D&D or overused tropes/cliches, a serious fantasy/drama ala GOT.
Replacing this abomination:
Dungeons & Dragons (2000) - IMDb
Those guys. The stars aligned, they had Darn Harmon's quirky and effective oversight, Justin's unstoppable voice talent, great writers and great animators who worked it.
I suppose if I had to pick just one, I'd like to see a movie in the D&D setting, without any mention of D&D or overused tropes/cliches, a serious fantasy/drama ala GOT.
Replacing this abomination:
Dungeons & Dragons (2000) - IMDb
Those guys. The stars aligned, they had Darn Harmon's quirky and effective oversight, Justin's unstoppable voice talent, great writers and great animators who worked it.
Gran Torino was an excellent movie, I have it in my collection. I gotta be honest I like Clint Eastwood's spaghetti westerns.
Regarding the D.C. movies I would leave out Superman. None of the Superman movies have been anywhere near as good as Christopher Reeves' first and second movies.
TNG definitely got better, I think as the cast really began to mesh as well. I'm glad it got the chance to mature, and perhaps TOS would have as well if given the years.
DS9 is good, I like it, though I think there's a lot of contention about it. I liked Enterprise too, I didn't think it was nearly has bad as what people claimed it to be. Now Voyager....couldn't get much into that one. That's the one that more than anything taught me that becoming an officer in Star Fleet meant just being in the right place at the right time, lol.
"You...you were just leading a band of rebels that were fighting the Federation. You're now my second in command!"
lol
I'd like to see a lot more of the old unknown sci-fi movies remade. The super cheezy ones.
An alien with poor acting skills, lol.
Man, TNG was so much better.
Do that with the old Kung Fu movies and I would be a happy man. Those movies were so much fun.
Oh for sure, that's where there charm comes from. I'm not saying remake them as high budget anything. I'm saying do it up like Sharknado, which was super successful for the same charm. Take who ever directed that, and give him a lineup of anything in the public domain.
Likewise.
Director Sergio Leone invented the "spaghetti western" genre.
Eastwood, while not a great actor, turned out to be perfect for these movies.
That one is being made into a TV series on Netflix.I'd love to see the following movies remade:
The Punisher
Leone didnt invent spaghetti westerns- they were around before he made his first one. Though he did make the best ones in the genre- along with Sergio Corbucci (his movie The Great Silence (1968) - IMDb ranks up there with the Clint Eastwood ones).
That one is being made into a TV series on Netflix.
Yeah, but Leone had Enio Moricone, one of the greatest modern composers out there.
You may like this very low budget movie that take the best and worse of the 80's including kung fu movies. Full short movie.
That one is being made into a TV series on Netflix.
TNG sucked, the solution to every dilemma in their episodes was technobabble.
The problem with modern remakes of superman, they get to caught up in the whole, how would the human race react to a living god trope. They always do the same old, what if he turns on us, we shouldn't trust him nonsense. And that isn't what superman is about. It's more about what if one man represented the best in everyone. Which is why Christopher Reeves versions are untouchable. Plus Gene Hackman did a great Lex Luthor, and a bad Lex Luthor can kill any Superman movie. Look at Jesse Eisenberg's Lex, in my mind he's the main reason that Batman v Superman sucks. I ****ing loved Ben Affleck's Batman. And I don't mind what's his face as Superman. They just need a new Lex and drop the Superman might turn on us and enslave the world bit.
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