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Syfy has a show, Defiance, coming out next week that looks hopeful. Supposed to be a post-war setting with humans and several alien races living in a wild west-type town (formerly St. Louis).
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Oh a sci-fi, western hybrid…
You lost me at Firefly…
And no, I will never let go…[/quote]
You can’t take the sky from me…
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Shiny, lets be bad guys.[/quote]
Joss Whedon said he’ll make a sequel to Serenity after he wraps Avengers 2 and Nathan Fillion is done with Castle. [/quote]
Nathan Fillion would be a great Nathan Drake for an Uncharted movie[/quote]
Preferably not directed by Uwe Boll.[/quote]
How does this guy make any money?
I cannot understand why he even has a career?[/quote]
He’s been commercially active for at least a decade now, with a gradual decline in his movie budget over the years, and an insignificant decline in actual film quality in response.
It’s interesting that he came out with that fluke “Rampage”. Which is still by and large not a very good movie, but it’s leagues better than anything else he’s ever made, before and after. I almost feel that knowing how bad he is, and the constant stream of shit that he puts out, made Rampage seem glorious in comparison.
Nothing will delight me more than Uwe Boll making a dramatic comeback against all odds with a semi-quasi-somewhat-but-not-really-competent Dead Island dramatisation. I’ll still loathe him for ever having the audacity to rub his ballsack into the face of cinema, but for a pure shock factor, anything that’s at least likeable would thrill me insurmountably.[/quote]
Video games are more profitable than movies and Uwe Boll’s CV is built almost exclusively on video game adaptations, despite his rep as a universally reviled director. Like with Friedberg and Seltzer, most of the people who claim not to buy tickets do just to have something to complain about, and fund another movie.