RE: [scifinoir2] Flash Forward - Thoughts?
Missed it. Friend in need at that moment. Once I'm done with my run, I'm going to chase it down online. If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody hell hired the director? -- Charles L Grant http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com From: keithbjohn...@comcast.net Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 04:10:26 + Subject: [scifinoir2] Flash Forward - Thoughts? Anyone catch the debut tonight? I thought it was good. The opening, where you see a landscape of smoking buildings and wrecked cars, was pretty good. Going back in time a few hours to see the actual moment of the worldwide blackout was pretty neat too. Comparisons of an opening like this to the unforgettable opening scenes of Lost are inevitable, but not entirely accurate. The blackout moment here was good, but not as spectacular as in Lost. Of course, that may simply be because the latter is a hard act to follow. But still, good stuff. I usually don't like the slowly-unfolding-mystery deal because it's been overdone, but this has lots of potential. Some interesting storylines that can be revealed over the next six months, and of course, the whole question of whether the glimpsed future is inevitable or changeable is intriguing. The actors are in the main good. Feinnes has a kind of stoic (some might say wooden) thing going on that works for a lawman trying to uncover the truth of what has happened. John Cho is good in his role (and guys, Gabrielle Union is playing his fiance, but she didn't show up yet, so be patient!). Courtney Vance of course brings a solid performance to whatever he does. Just hope he gets more screentime than his last stint on Law and Order: CI. Have to admit some of the people's future glimpses had me wondering what the...?, especially Feinne's wife. Can't imagine trying to live in anticipation of *that* future if I were her husband! The flash forward idea makes one wonder, what about people who may be *dead* in six months? What would they see as their minds try to flash forward into their future timelines? Blackness? Their own deaths? Perhaps some kind of psychic backlash? Overall, I enjoyed it, was intrigued enough by the mystery and possible futures of the characters to come back, and will be watching--as long as ABC can manage to keep it on the air! Anyone else? _ Insert movie times and more without leaving Hotmail®. http://windowslive.com/Tutorial/Hotmail/QuickAdd?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_Tutorial_QuickAdd_062009
Re: [scifinoir2] Flash Forward - Thoughts?
Looks like lots of folks missed it, 'cause it came on at an early hour (8 pm EST), but no posts about it yet... - Original Message - From: Martin Baxter truthseeker...@hotmail.com To: SciFiNoir2 scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 7:44:24 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: RE: [scifinoir2] Flash Forward - Thoughts? Missed it. Friend in need at that moment. Once I'm done with my run, I'm going to chase it down online. If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody hell hired the director? -- Charles L Grant http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com From: keithbjohn...@comcast.net Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 04:10:26 + Subject: [scifinoir2] Flash Forward - Thoughts? Anyone catch the debut tonight? I thought it was good. The opening, where you see a landscape of smoking buildings and wrecked cars, was pretty good. Going back in time a few hours to see the actual moment of the worldwide blackout was pretty neat too. Comparisons of an opening like this to the unforgettable opening scenes of Lost are inevitable, but not entirely accurate. The blackout moment here was good, but not as spectacular as in Lost. Of course, that may simply be because the latter is a hard act to follow. But still, good stuff. I usually don't like the slowly-unfolding-mystery deal because it's been overdone, but this has lots of potential. Some interesting storylines that can be revealed over the next six months, and of course, the whole question of whether the glimpsed future is inevitable or changeable is intriguing. The actors are in the main good. Feinnes has a kind of stoic (some might say wooden) thing going on that works for a lawman trying to uncover the truth of what has happened. John Cho is good in his role (and guys, Gabrielle Union is playing his fiance, but she didn't show up yet, so be patient!). Courtney Vance of course brings a solid performance to whatever he does. Just hope he gets more screentime than his last stint on Law and Order: CI. Have to admit some of the people's future glimpses had me wondering what the...?, especially Feinne's wife. Can't imagine trying to live in anticipation of *that* future if I were her husband! The flash forward idea makes one wonder, what about people who may be *dead* in six months? What would they see as their minds try to flash forward into their future timelines? Blackness? Their own deaths? Perhaps some kind of psychic backlash? Overall, I enjoyed it, was intrigued enough by the mystery and possible futures of the characters to come back, and will be watching--as long as ABC can manage to keep it on the air! Anyone else? Insert movie times and more without leaving Hotmail®. See how.
RE: [scifinoir2] Flash Forward - Thoughts?
It's due to re-air tonight, same Bat-time. Hope I don't forget and automatically go to Countdown then. If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody hell hired the director? -- Charles L Grant http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com From: keithbjohn...@comcast.net Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 12:54:21 + Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Flash Forward - Thoughts? Looks like lots of folks missed it, 'cause it came on at an early hour (8 pm EST), but no posts about it yet... - Original Message - From: Martin Baxter truthseeker...@hotmail.com To: SciFiNoir2 scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 7:44:24 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: RE: [scifinoir2] Flash Forward - Thoughts? Missed it. Friend in need at that moment. Once I'm done with my run, I'm going to chase it down online. If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody hell hired the director? -- Charles L Grant http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com From: keithbjohn...@comcast.net Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 04:10:26 + Subject: [scifinoir2] Flash Forward - Thoughts? Anyone catch the debut tonight? I thought it was good. The opening, where you see a landscape of smoking buildings and wrecked cars, was pretty good. Going back in time a few hours to see the actual moment of the worldwide blackout was pretty neat too. Comparisons of an opening like this to the unforgettable opening scenes of Lost are inevitable, but not entirely accurate. The blackout moment here was good, but not as spectacular as in Lost. Of course, that may simply be because the latter is a hard act to follow. But still, good stuff. I usually don't like the slowly-unfolding-mystery deal because it's been overdone, but this has lots of potential. Some interesting storylines that can be revealed over the next six months, and of course, the whole question of whether the glimpsed future is inevitable or changeable is intriguing. The actors are in the main good. Feinnes has a kind of stoic (some might say wooden) thing going on that works for a lawman trying to uncover the truth of what has happened. John Cho is good in his role (and guys, Gabrielle Union is playing his fiance, but she didn't show up yet, so be patient!). Courtney Vance of course brings a solid performance to whatever he does. Just hope he gets more screentime than his last stint on Law and Order: CI. Have to admit some of the people's future glimpses had me wondering what the...?, especially Feinne's wife. Can't imagine trying to live in anticipation of *that* future if I were her husband! The flash forward idea makes one wonder, what about people who may be *dead* in six months? What would they see as their minds try to flash forward into their future timelines? Blackness? Their own deaths? Perhaps some kind of psychic backlash? Overall, I enjoyed it, was intrigued enough by the mystery and possible futures of the characters to come back, and will be watching--as long as ABC can manage to keep it on the air! Anyone else? Insert movie times and more without leaving Hotmail®. See how. _ Insert movie times and more without leaving Hotmail®. http://windowslive.com/Tutorial/Hotmail/QuickAdd?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_Tutorial_QuickAdd_062009
[scifinoir2] Flash Forward - Thoughts?
Anyone catch the debut tonight? I thought it was good. The opening, where you see a landscape of smoking buildings and wrecked cars, was pretty good. Going back in time a few hours to see the actual moment of the worldwide blackout was pretty neat too. Comparisons of an opening like this to the unforgettable opening scenes of Lost are inevitable, but not entirely accurate. The blackout moment here was good, but not as spectacular as in Lost. Of course, that may simply be because the latter is a hard act to follow. But still, good stuff. I usually don't like the slowly-unfolding-mystery deal because it's been overdone, but this has lots of potential. Some interesting storylines that can be revealed over the next six months, and of course, the whole question of whether the glimpsed future is inevitable or changeable is intriguing. The actors are in the main good. Feinnes has a kind of stoic (some might say wooden) thing going on that works for a lawman trying to uncover the truth of what has happened. John Cho is good in his role (and guys, Gabrielle Union is playing his fiance, but she didn't show up yet, so be patient!). Courtney Vance of course brings a solid performance to whatever he does. Just hope he gets more screentime than his last stint on Law and Order: CI. Have to admit some of the people's future glimpses had me wondering what the...?, especially Feinne's wife. Can't imagine trying to live in anticipation of *that* future if I were her husband! The flash forward idea makes one wonder, what about people who may be *dead* in six months? What would they see as their minds try to flash forward into their future timelines? Blackness? Their own deaths? Perhaps some kind of psychic backlash? Overall, I enjoyed it, was intrigued enough by the mystery and possible futures of the characters to come back, and will be watching--as long as ABC can manage to keep it on the air! Anyone else?