leecarnaby
feb 2012 se unió
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Clasificación de leecarnaby
How I got so far through this tripe I don't know, 20 mins from the end of episode 6 I just couldn't take any more. The pot got stranger and less coherent as it went, trying to mix supernatural and whodunnit - and failing utterly.
Jodie Foster was the only reason that I started to watch, but even she couldn't save it. A rip off of several much better thrillers, including Fortitude, the great vampire horror 12 Days of Night, and even bits of The Thing.
Issa López the director made sure every male character was either a violent woman beater/killer or a weak docile moron, whilst every female character was a strong hero who "didn't need no Man!". Please save us. The writers strike has obviously meant that every terrible script is worth making into a series, but it really isn't.
Jodie Foster was the only reason that I started to watch, but even she couldn't save it. A rip off of several much better thrillers, including Fortitude, the great vampire horror 12 Days of Night, and even bits of The Thing.
Issa López the director made sure every male character was either a violent woman beater/killer or a weak docile moron, whilst every female character was a strong hero who "didn't need no Man!". Please save us. The writers strike has obviously meant that every terrible script is worth making into a series, but it really isn't.
I'm on episode 3, and I find Universe is gorgeous to watch and fascinating to listen to. It's been accused of "dumbing down", but I don't agree. There's plenty of science and the BBC continue with their great 10 minute "how we did it" explanatory section at the end of the programme. This allows those who want a more human and detailed perspective to find out more about the new discoveries.
The CGI is awesome, music works perfectly. Brian Cox delivers in his usual absorbing style. There is definitely a more philosophical slant to the content, which I really liked.
The CGI is awesome, music works perfectly. Brian Cox delivers in his usual absorbing style. There is definitely a more philosophical slant to the content, which I really liked.