"Sci-Fi" is the broadest sense.
Some of the films look like they will be extraordinarily good (Disclosure Day at the top of that list) and some not so good (wait for those to appear on TV).
When I was in the hospital 2 months ago the thought occurred to me that I might die. My number one concern, which I could not bear, became that I would miss the movie "Disclosure Day" coming out in June. lol
(Today 06:35 AM)Yazata Wrote: [ -> ]"Sci-Fi" is the broadest sense.
Some of the films look like they will be extraordinarily good (Disclosure Day at the top of that list) and some not so good (wait for those to appear on TV). [...]
"The End of Oak Street" initially looked like something out of an old "The Outer Limits" episode (
A Feasibility Study), but the last scene hints a kinship to "
La Brea", albeit a lot farther back in time.
Never paid much attention to Disney's ignorable "Star Wars" shows, but maybe the "
The Mandalorian" is the single half-watchable member of that drek. Which is to say, one probably has to view its three seasons first in order to have any clue as to what's transpiring in the movie. Had no idea that the ubiquitous Pedro Pascal was even playing the primary role, especially that such was the diving board that led to his current "
he's everywhere, he's everywhere" status.
Though it hasn't necessarily been that many years, I can't even recall what "The Hunger Games" franchise was about. So it's probable I won't bother with that particular installment or revival.
Quote:Never paid much attention to Disney's ignorable "Star Wars" shows, but maybe the "The Mandalorian" is the single half-watchable member of that drek.
"Rogue One" is the best of those despite what the incel review bombers might say. The fans and critics agree. I loved how they did the explosions in that. They looked really slow and realistic for once.