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Les incroyables pouvoirs d'Alex

Les incroyables pouvoirs d'Alex

7.5
9
  • Sep 5, 2006
  • To say I liked this show....Understatement of the Year award goes to....

    My favorite show of all time! Yeah, I thought this was so cool, and Larisa Oleynik was the first crush I ever had (AAAAWWWWWW). It was well written, funny-except when it it wanted to be serious, and just a great show overall. But since we couldn't afford to keep Nick, I couldn't see any episodes after Feb. 1996, and maybe that makes me think more of the show than I should. To me it's more the epidemy (now that doesn't look spelled right!) of having to say "Goodbye" to someone that you love, and KNOW you'll never see them again. And I still think that, because as far as I know, there are no plans to release this on DVD any time soon...yeah, life is mean! I've found that out for sure (though you can find an odd episode every here or there...but I never liked the bootleg copies of things much either).

    So enough of my sad life:(....Most kids in 7th grade don't NEED powers like Alex gets to get them through life (unrealistic--for sure) but then again, how many towns have a super-evil chemical plants that is willing to do anything for "Progress at ANY cost"? Gee this show was fun to watch! Though I'd agree the diaglouge is a bit over developed (and even a little Politically Correct sometimes). My favorite parts were when the kids would have some reason to break into the plant (a video tape or something like that) like a kid's version of "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six" (which years later I got hooked on that game series for probably the same reason) almost! Then you've got the plant's "security" team who are trying desperately to find the "kid from the accident"...very mean dudes (at least when I first watched the show...they seem more sympathetic to me now). I feel rather sad for Larisa Oleynik, not sure if she minds this role type-casting her.....but it's what I'll always remember her by.

    Oh and BTW, the actor that plays Aaron Peirce from "24" is on here too as a school coach or something....too cool! Maybe he can get the producers of that show to get Larisa in next season of "24". I only bring it up 'cuz Jack Bauer is my other TV hero and I'd just love to see cross-over things, lol:). Both are set in California, so I'll just keep on dream'n...I can see it now, "Let me alone with that suspect for a few minutes....no, I don't need a car battery!"
    Titanic

    Titanic

    7.9
    6
  • Mar 19, 2005
  • Not bad but could've been better

    On a metal table in the Virginian Pilot (a newspaper) distribution wharehouse at 3:30 AM, I saw my my first glimpse of what would become the best remembered film of 1997. The paper was running an article that April morning on what it's like to die by hypothermia and had a pic. from the film on the cover. Whether "L.A. Confidential" should've won best picture is a good question... All I knew was, I'd never seen any film that got so much hype in the months that followed.

    You all know the plot. You know the ship sinks. But this movie isn't as bad as some say, because while it does contain the most silly and overused love story imaginable, traces of sincerity can be found everywhere. James Cameron really DID care about the Titanic sinking. It shows because the film does decently give the viewer a sense of whats going on. That's incredibly important because the subject matter is so terribly serious (1 THOUSAND 5 HUNDRED Peoples' lives ending). I'd have liked it better if the film had been solely on the sinking and not even but mentioned Jack and Rose, but I'll take what I can get. Finally a year later a film came out that's sole purpose was to be historically accurate. It wasn't perfect, but at least "Saving Private Ryan" didn't ask me to cry for anyone's death's there was no celine dion song playing through the credits and James Ryan didn't end the film by leaving a medal or something at the grave site. It (SPR) put out there what it wanted to say and let me come up with the rest. Had Titanic been that same kind of film, I might own a copy of it now. Instead I rent it every other year or so. The really sad thing though is that after this film was made, no laws to prevent future spinoffs were passed. The result was "Pearl Harbor". SAD. TERRIBLY SAD.
    24 heures chrono

    24 heures chrono

    8.4
  • Jan 26, 2005
  • Wonderful...

    Who likes torture? Anyone who waits a whole week to see the next episode of this I guess. I'm one of them now. I started watching the first episode of Season 1 back when it aired in late 2001- then shut it off and went to sleep, never to see it again. Until this latest season started. So I've just seen the whole First Season on DVD and I say right now, no other Show ever made is this thrilling to watch. It's like all the best parts of Ransom and a war film put together. I found the whole background for the senator character to be a little boring, but everything else related to the story is just great. I noticed that a lot of different people wrote the episodes. Maybe that gives each one it's own personality, can't be sure. I won't give anything else away, but I will write this, This show takes the cliché "Don't Trust Anyone" to a whole 'nother level!

    ***** outta ***** PS:

    Why does every suspect they catch never cooperate right away? They always, ALWAYS choose death or torture first...Do they ever learn?
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