I've always meant to catch up on Heroes, but the more I hear about it, the more soap-opera-y it gets, and the less it appeals to me. I'll probably catch it on DVD once my brother starts picking up finished seasons.
> From what I've seen of Urban, he's pretty darn good actor and has a big screen prescience. I just hope he doesn't overwhelm some of the other castmembers :)
I know. I keep saying to people, "Karl Urban! Is the new Bones!" and none of them have a clue who I'm talking about until I mention Eomer. I guess it's too much to expect most of them-- women in the 30's-60's bracket-- to be fans of, say, Chronicles of Riddick or the Doom movie, though. =)
I have a feeling I'm going to ♥ McCoy > Kirk in the new version, which is really throwing me for a loop, let me tell you.
I think its best to watch the first season of Heros in as few viewings as possible. When I have a week to think about an episode it isn't as fun as seeing a bunch of them in a row. The first season had some big payoffs for me and I enjoyed it. Haven't started watching the 2nd season yet although its stored on my TiVO.
I was impressed by Urban in Doom. I didn't expect much from that movie, but he owned the end of it.
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> From what I've seen of Urban, he's pretty darn good actor and has a big screen prescience. I just hope he doesn't overwhelm some of the other castmembers :)
I know. I keep saying to people, "Karl Urban! Is the new Bones!" and none of them have a clue who I'm talking about until I mention Eomer. I guess it's too much to expect most of them-- women in the 30's-60's bracket-- to be fans of, say, Chronicles of Riddick or the Doom movie, though. =)
I have a feeling I'm going to ♥ McCoy > Kirk in the new version, which is really throwing me for a loop, let me tell you.
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I was impressed by Urban in Doom. I didn't expect much from that movie, but he owned the end of it.