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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

THE MARVEL’S AGENTS OF S.H.E.I.L.D. AND THE TOMORROW PEOPLE RUMBLE










I do not know about you but I expected a little superpower
interaction in ABC Marvel’s
Agents of S.H.E.I.L.
D. However, the
disappointment is clear that in the storyline S.H.E.I.L.D main objection is
the finding and removing from normal society people who possess super powers either
by birth or by the unnatural manipulation of the people of Project Centipede
and their use of Extremis. Although a good premise for a television series,
the lack of individual with super powers aiding the S.H.E.I.L.D team is a major
drawback. 





When compared with The CW’s The Tomorrow People, Marvel’s Agents of
S.H.E.I.L.
D.
is less interesting. In The Tomorrow People, which is all about  to help other like themselves
live normal lives away from the eyes of the Ultra, who sees them as nothing but
a threat and a rival to normal humanity. Ultra is a real threat to the Tomorrow
People because their goals are to either change the tomorrow people back into
normal humans, recruit them for Ultra’s own purposes, or, if these two options
fail, to kill the Tomorrow People outright. Exciting! 

saving people with
genetic enhancements, the plot line is stronger because of interaction of human
with non-human. There is no mistaking the fact that most of the Tomorrow People
stopped thinking of themselves as human at some point in their lives. As outcasts
and some outlaws, their attempt to dwarf Ultra goals is noble. They main goal
is simply -





As far as the longevity of these two series goes, it is impossible
to tell at this time. According to By
The Numbers
, in comparison to last season, ABC and The CW both took a downward
swing in rating during the first five weeks of this fall season. I would like
to see both series stay around awhile but were they to makes they would have to
strengthen themselves to onslaught of the returning networks series and the still
to come fall series, like NBC Dracula. Thing are tight on the small screen.


Be sure to check out the anime and comic links on either
side on this page for the current happening.  There will be anime reviews posted here in the
future. 





Do not forget the go see Thor: The Dark
World
in theater on November 8.





Be sure and visit Comic Review
and the new webpage, Game Review at Widescreen Online
Review
for more entertainment happenings.

THE MARVEL’S AGENTS OF S.H.E.I.L.D. AND THE TOMORROW PEOPLE RUMBLE



I do not know about you but I expected a little superpower interaction in ABC Marvel’s Agents of S.H.E.I.L.D. However, the disappointment is clear that in the storyline S.H.E.I.L.D main objection is the finding and removing from normal society people who possess super powers either by birth or by the unnatural manipulation of the people of Project Centipede and their use of Extremis. Although a good premise for a television series, the lack of individual with super powers aiding the S.H.E.I.L.D team is a major drawback. 

When compared with The CW’s The Tomorrow People, Marvel’s Agents of S.H.E.I.L.D. is less interesting. In The Tomorrow People, which is all about  to help other like themselves live normal lives away from the eyes of the Ultra, who sees them as nothing but a threat and a rival to normal humanity. Ultra is a real threat to the Tomorrow People because their goals are to either change the tomorrow people back into normal humans, recruit them for Ultra’s own purposes, or, if these two options fail, to kill the Tomorrow People outright. Exciting! 
saving people with genetic enhancements, the plot line is stronger because of interaction of human with non-human. There is no mistaking the fact that most of the Tomorrow People stopped thinking of themselves as human at some point in their lives. As outcasts and some outlaws, their attempt to dwarf Ultra goals is noble. They main goal is simply -

As far as the longevity of these two series goes, it is impossible to tell at this time. According to By The Numbers, in comparison to last season, ABC and The CW both took a downward swing in rating during the first five weeks of this fall season. I would like to see both series stay around awhile but were they to makes they would have to strengthen themselves to onslaught of the returning networks series and the still to come fall series, like NBC Dracula. Thing are tight on the small screen.
Be sure to check out the anime and comic links on either side on this page for the current happening.  There will be anime reviews posted here in the future. 

Do not forget the go see Thor: The Dark World in theater on November 8.

Be sure and visit Comic Review and the new webpage, Game Review at Widescreen Online Review for more entertainment happenings.

Hauntings And Curses - Will Ravenswood Youths Overcome Them And Survive? Charmed Near Clone, Dracula, Nikita and 47 Ronin










I hope that Ravenswood the Pretty Little Liars
spin -off that debut this week is worth me dropping Marvel’s Agents of S.H.E.I.L.D
from my DVR recording schedule. On, I am not going to miss a moments of Agents
of S.H.E.I.L.D.
I will watch it on Demand. However, with a few the news
series scheduled just about on top of the older returning series scheduling is
tricky,





Nevertheless, Ravenswood’s pilot started of with a mystery,
creepy haunting, one death, and three near death of a group of young people of
which two of them Caleb Rivers, played by Tyler Blackburn, and Miranda
Collins
, played by Nicole Gale Anderson, triggers the hauntings by coming
to Ravenswood. The mystery deepened for Tyler and Miranda as well their newfound
friends Luke Matheson, played by Brett Dier, Olivia Matheson,
played by Merritt Patterson, Remy Beaumont, played by Britne Oldford





By the end of the Pilot there is a terrible auto accident
and in Episode 1 - “Death and the Maiden”, Miranda died and the remaining
member especially Tyler is aware of more haunting. 





If these events are not scary, enough there is Miranda’s uncle
Raymond Collins, played by Steven Cabral. He is Ravenswood’s
local mortician, and despite his young age, he is a frightening as the old mortician
in the 1979 horror movie Phantasm.
Appears from the emotion needs of the living and as he stated he comes from a
long line of morticians, his father, his father’s father, and his father before
him. 





If it was not for Carla Grunwald, played by Meg
Foster
- who enchanted us with startling eyes in her youth, and now chill
us with the same in her dowager’s years - Raymond Collins would probably never
leave the company of the dead.





Mysterious secrets, unrestful specters of the good, bad, and
ugly varieties, and people among the living who make it hard to determine whom the
allies are and who wish the haunting to stop by any means, makes ABC Family’s
Ravenswood an interesting series to watch.  





The big question is why must these young people died? What is
it about this curse that has such a deadly hold on them that they would travel from
far away only to become victims of it?








- --





Then there is Witches of East End.
Does anyone remember Charmed? I do, and I am seeing some similarities in
the Witches of East End that all too uninteresting. If this series plans on a
long run, it will have to break away from the Charmed formula plot. 







Following the witches is the more contemporary Starz Original
Series, Dancing on
the Edge
, which debuts on last Sunday. The main plot of the series revolves
around the rise and sudden mysterious murder of a lead singer in an all black
jazz band in England in the 1930s. While the series touches on the issue of
racism in that era, it also contains some rich storytelling and equally rich
jazz music. Although only six episodes, the atmosphere of the series and its
marvelous cast makes Dancing on the Edge a worthwhile show the watch.


 


In addition, three along awaited shows and are showing
fruit. The first is Nikita, which
will begins is final season will six episodes starting November 20, 9/10C on
The CW. I am sorry to see the series end, but it appears is saved it best
episodes for last and rating wises it was a bit too late to save the show. 





Second, is that NBC’s Dracula
has put out it most thrilling preview to date. Watching it, I got those same
feelings of excitement and wariness as I did when first watching the old
Dracula’s horror films of the late 60s and 70s. NBC’s Dracula the series will
be no shabby remake of those films. 





Third and finally, I have waited nearly two years for this
preview of Keanu Reese new martial art film, 47 Ronin, which a historical based film
about the last days of  group samurai mission
to avenge the death and dishonor of their master at the hands of a ruthless
shogun in Feudal Japanese (1701).



For trailers and previews go to:  Widescreen Online Review, the mother site


Hauntings And Curses - Will Ravenswood Youths Overcome Them And Survive? Charmed Near Clone, Dracula, Nikita and 47 Ronin



I hope that Ravenswood the Pretty Little Liars spin -off that debut this week is worth me dropping Marvel’s Agents of S.H.E.I.L.D from my DVR recording schedule. On, I am not going to miss a moments of Agents of S.H.E.I.L.D. I will watch it on Demand. However, with a few the news series scheduled just about on top of the older returning series scheduling is tricky,

Nevertheless, Ravenswood’s pilot started of with a mystery, creepy haunting, one death, and three near death of a group of young people of which two of them Caleb Rivers, played by Tyler Blackburn, and Miranda Collins, played by Nicole Gale Anderson, triggers the hauntings by coming to Ravenswood. The mystery deepened for Tyler and Miranda as well their newfound friends Luke Matheson, played by Brett Dier, Olivia Matheson, played by Merritt Patterson, Remy Beaumont, played by Britne Oldford

By the end of the Pilot there is a terrible auto accident and in Episode 1 - “Death and the Maiden”, Miranda died and the remaining member especially Tyler is aware of more haunting. 

If these events are not scary, enough there is Miranda’s uncle Raymond Collins, played by Steven Cabral. He is Ravenswood’s local mortician, and despite his young age, he is a frightening as the old mortician in the 1979 horror movie Phantasm. Appears from the emotion needs of the living and as he stated he comes from a long line of morticians, his father, his father’s father, and his father before him. 

If it was not for Carla Grunwald, played by Meg Foster - who enchanted us with startling eyes in her youth, and now chill us with the same in her dowager’s years - Raymond Collins would probably never leave the company of the dead.

Mysterious secrets, unrestful specters of the good, bad, and ugly varieties, and people among the living who make it hard to determine whom the allies are and who wish the haunting to stop by any means, makes ABC Family’s Ravenswood an interesting series to watch.  

The big question is why must these young people died? What is it about this curse that has such a deadly hold on them that they would travel from far away only to become victims of it?


- --

Then there is Witches of East End. Does anyone remember Charmed? I do, and I am seeing some similarities in the Witches of East End that all too uninteresting. If this series plans on a long run, it will have to break away from the Charmed formula plot. 

Following the witches is the more contemporary Starz Original Series, Dancing on the Edge, which debuts on last Sunday. The main plot of the series revolves around the rise and sudden mysterious murder of a lead singer in an all black jazz band in England in the 1930s. While the series touches on the issue of racism in that era, it also contains some rich storytelling and equally rich jazz music. Although only six episodes, the atmosphere of the series and its marvelous cast makes Dancing on the Edge a worthwhile show the watch.
 
In addition, three along awaited shows and are showing fruit. The first is Nikita, which will begins is final season will six episodes starting November 20, 9/10C on The CW. I am sorry to see the series end, but it appears is saved it best episodes for last and rating wises it was a bit too late to save the show. 

Second, is that NBC’s Dracula has put out it most thrilling preview to date. Watching it, I got those same feelings of excitement and wariness as I did when first watching the old Dracula’s horror films of the late 60s and 70s. NBC’s Dracula the series will be no shabby remake of those films. 

Third and finally, I have waited nearly two years for this preview of Keanu Reese new martial art film, 47 Ronin, which a historical based film about the last days of  group samurai mission to avenge the death and dishonor of their master at the hands of a ruthless shogun in Feudal Japanese (1701).

For trailers and previews go to:  Widescreen Online Review, the mother site