I can't do that. Every time I see another stupid movie like snakes in a sub
(last week's movie) it just burns me up. They wasted so much money on a
stupid movie when they could have shot a series or extra episodes of a good
show.

On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 1:45 PM, Martin Baxter
<truthseeker...@hotmail.com>wrote:

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> IMO, Mr Worf, it's in the same category. I'll give the Snake Flick of the
> Week more leeway because I can at least have some fun tearing it to shreds.
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> "If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in
> bloody hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik
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> To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
> From: hellomahog...@gmail.com
> Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 13:43:01 -0800
> Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Re: 5 Reasons Caprica Is The Season's Most
> Promising New SF Series
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>  Its still better than Ghost Hunters or snakes and meteors movie of the
> week.
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> On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 1:35 PM, B Smith <daikaij...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Three.
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> --- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Martin Baxter <truthseeker...@...>
> wrote:
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> > That's two of us, Bosco.
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> > "If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in
> bloody hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant
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> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik
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> > To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
> > From: ironpi...@...
> > Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:51:13 -0800
> > Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] 5 Reasons Caprica Is The Season's Most
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> > --- On Wed, 1/27/10, Tracey de Morsella <tdli...@...> wrote:
> >
> > From: Tracey de Morsella <tdli...@...>
> > Subject: [scifinoir2] 5 Reasons Caprica Is The Season's Most Promising
> New SF Series
> > To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, "'Cinq'" <cinque3...@...>, "'glenn'"
> <ggs...@...>
> > Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010, 3:11 AM
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> > What do you think.  I'm still smarting
> > from BSG and a little put off that this is an original story that was
> blended
> > into BSG to piggyback off of its success.  But I do like it
> >
> > 5
> > Reasons Caprica Is The Season's Most Promising New SF Series
> >
> > This Friday brings the first episode of Battlestar Galactica
> > spinoff Caprica, a noir-scifi drama set on the planet Caprica 58 years
> > before the cylons nuke it into oblivion. Based on the pilot, we think
> this
> > series could become a classic.
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> > Of course there are many reasons Caprica might fail, not the least
> > of which would be poor audience ratings. Many fans of BSG are still
> smarting
> > from that series' disappointing conclusion, and are predicting that
> Caprica
> > might take an abrupt nosedive into lameness. But the current facts are
> these: Caprica
> > is a completely different series, and based on what we've seen so far, it
> is
> > the coolest new SF show on the air. Here are five reasons why.
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> > 1. Intriguing, thoughtful worldbuilding
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> > As I wrote
> > a couple of weeks ago, the worldbuilding that went into creating Caprica
> City
> > and the culture of Caprica is simply superb. We're introduced to a
> > culture where paganism is mainstream and sexual mores are extremely
> liberal,
> > but immigrants still suffer discrimination and monotheists are outcasts.
> Unlike
> > most SF shows, where worldbuilding is often something like "everything is
> > the same except the technology is better," Caprica challenges us
> > to imagine a society radically different from our own. Also, the concept
> design
> > of the city - which was shown off to great effect in the broadcast
> version of
> > the pilot - is breathtaking. The futuristic technology isn't bad either.
> >
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> > 2. A "birth of AI" story that feels original
> >
> > A lot of contemporary science fiction, from the Terminator franchise to
> Star
> > Trek: The Next Generation, deals with what happens when we finally create
> AI.
> > Will it rise up and destroy us ala Skynet or will it nerdily attempt to
> fit
> > into human society ala Data? We've seen dozens of vengeful bots and dorky
> AIs,
> > but a virtual religious zealot computer genius teen trapped inside the
> body of
> > a killing machine made by her manipulative zillionaire father? Not only
> is the
> > premise fresh, but so are a lot of the emotional and ethical issues it
> stirs
> > up.
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> >
> > 3. The Adama family
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> > Rarely has a family unit in science fiction been as interesting as the
> Adamas
> > seem to be in Caprica. Trapped between two cultures, straddling the
> > line between criminality and respectability, Joseph Adama is a character
> who
> > has problems I want to know more about. Plus his brother Sam, a smalltime
> > gangster with a heart of gold, is another guy I want to know better. I'm
> sold
> > on the idea of gangsters on another planet.
> >
> >
> > 4. Excellent acting
> >
> > With Essai Morales and Eric Stolz as our leads Joseph Adama and Daniel
> > Graystone, it goes without saying that the acting in this show is going
> to
> > rock. (There was also a lot of terrific acting in BSG, so Caprica
> > maintains the quality of this aspect of the franchise.) Sasha Roiz as Sam
> Adama
> > is already terrific, as is Magda Apanowicz as Zoe Graystone's friend
> Lacy.
> > Alessandra Torresani is probably the weakest link as Zoe - she's a little
> > one-note - but she could improve over time. Given that this show hinges
> on
> > personal drama as well as epic SF storytelling, it's crucial that the
> leads be
> > able to show us subtle emotion and conflict - and damn, they are
> delivering. In
> > the pilot, Stolz does a perfect job embodying a guy who is incredibly
> > manipulative while also being sincere.
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> > 5. Drama that depends on science fictional plot points, but isn't
> > completely focused on them
> >
> > I already suggested that drama is one of this show's strong points. One
> of the
> > ways Caprica has already become a standout this season is that it manages
> to
> > give us human drama of the sort we might expect on The Wire, while also
> never
> > losing sight of the fact that its plot arc is centered on something
> basically
> > science fictional. This is a series about how two new technologies - the
> > holoband and the cylon - come together to create artificial life. And
> much of
> > the human drama hinges on these technologies as well. In other words,
> this is
> > fiction fueled by drama and science, which is a rare and awesome thing.
> >
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> > Who knows where the show will wind up, but for these reasons alone I
> think
> > it's worth tuning in Friday for the first episode.
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> > Send an email to Annalee Newitz, the author of this post,
> > at anna...@io9. com.
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