Troll Kingdom

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

BG Blood & Chrome a go

I know, they never even replied to my email suggesting two new monster films for them.

Snaketapus, an octopus with a snake at the end of each tenticle, and

Paratasaurus, a man sized dynasour/parrot, that kills you, then mimics your voice to lure your friends to their deaths too.
 
I would like to see a real trailer with WORDS instead of crazy Led Zep cover song.
 
Maybe it's really avant garde like that Silent film everyone liked and they have removed dialogue completely.

In space, no-one can hear you talk.
 
Why does Adama's face look so plastic at the start? Is he CGI too?

Maybe it'll be entertaining, but what's the point of it really. No one seems to think it's going to series.
 
So SyFy have officially passed on this but there's still vague "web series" talk but really they're going to spend the money this would need on a web series ARE THEY. I WAS RIGHt.
 
They showed the last two parts of the end of BSG on sky the other night, cut the scenes where Galen goes off to live on his own in scotland and where Tigh says he would have killed Tory too if she had killed Ellen.
 
Hey remember this?

Starts Friday.

Online.

Here’s the raw essentials: BSG: B&C is a prequel movie being presented as ten, 7-12-minute episodes on young-male-targeted entertainment company Machinima’s YouTube channel, called Machinima Prime. The first episode will be released on Friday, Nov. 9, with the remaining episodes rolled out over the next four weeks. In early 2013, the two-hour version of B&C will air on Syfy, followed by the release of an unrated version on home video.
http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/11/05/battlestar-galactica-prequel-date/

Who knew!
 
Well, as we knew, the CG is epic, but thingy from Skins cannot do an American accent.

I hope it'll be good, but considering SyFy's lack of confidence in it it's anyone's guess whether it'll be worth the time that was invested in it.
 
Back
Top