Patrick Bauchau French actor was a contender but he lost to Patrick. Even though he's french and patrick wasn'tYeah. If only they'd found an actor for Picard who spoke French.
Called the wrong Patrick. It happens.Patrick Bauchau French actor was a contender but he lost to Patrick. Even though he's french and patrick wasn't
Really should update my contact lists.Called the wrong Patrick. It happens.
Was there supposed to be continuity between BSG TOS and nuBSG?
I think the shows would be DOA. And the discussion would be about that.I’d be curious to see what the discussion would be like today if they had gone all out and done Disco and SNW in the same look as “The Cage” or WNMHGB.
or maybe not go all the way, do some reasonable updates but still hew very, very close.
Or with puppets and paper cutouts. The discussion would be very interesting then.I’d be curious to see what the discussion would be like today if they had gone all out and done Disco and SNW in the same look as “The Cage” or WNMHGB.
or maybe not go all the way, do some reasonable updates but still hew very, very close.
Along with Spock smiling?I’d be curious to see what the discussion would be like today if they had gone all out and done Disco and SNW in the same look as “The Cage” or WNMHGB.
or maybe not go all the way, do some reasonable updates but still hew very, very close.
Because it impairs the impression that what we are watching is real.
Everything would be compared to Gary Anderson's various Super Marination series like Stingray, Captain Scarlett, or Thunderbirds.Or with puppets and paper cutouts. The discussion would be very interesting then.
There were many places where TOS did not look as expensive as the sets of today. I don't think the Enterprise sets are one of those places.But the plywood sets of TOS don’t impair that impression?
Sure. Why not? Some day they will make another Indiana Jones movie. It might be a REALLY long time from now. Who knows?So, you would be open to rebooting Indy with a new actor? An interesting thought.
They're making more Perry Masons. They just made an inexplicably old Philip Marlow...
I would watch a.....Everything would be compared to Gary Anderson's various Super Marination series like Stingray, Captain Scarlett, or Thunderbirds.![]()
Remember Monte Markham version?Hell, the first filmed version of Perry Mason was The Case of the Velvet Claws in 1933; over 20 years before Raymond Burr started playing him on TV in 1957.
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