Jan 12 2007

White Noise 2: The Light

Published by Fence under Moving Pictures

Dir: Patrick Lussier
Writ: Matt Venne

  • Nathan Fillion - Abe Dale
  • Katee Sackhoff- Sherry Clarke

Okay, so I wouldn’t have gone to this film at all if it hadn’t been for the fact that Nathan Fillion was in it. I hadn’t seen the first White Noise film so why would I go see the sequel.

I didn’t have a horrible time, but if I had paid I would’ve been a little annoyed, because this was a crap film. Maybe twenty minutes into it a group of lads left our screening, and as they walked out one called over his shoulder “This is a shite film!” At that stage I was still giving it the benefit of the doubt, clearly I should have listened, because it was a shite film.

Not that I expected greatness from a film about a man who tries to commit suicide after his wife and son are murdered and leaves his suicide note on his answering machine so that when his best friend calls he is in plenty of time to save him. Lack of organisation and forward planning there Abe.
Let’s see, what else happens in the film? To be honest not a lot, it isn’t even scary. One or two moments when the music cues are so overpowering that you have to give in, but for the most part total and utter pants. And the ending! I’m not even going to bother explaining how pointless and crap it was. Let alone the fact that it make no sense, then again, not much in this film made sense, so at least it was consistent.

In conclusion: Bleurgh, it isn’t even bad enough to laugh at.

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Tags: 1 Star, death, horror, Katee Sackhoff, Matt Venne, Nathan Fillion, ott music cues, Patrick Lussier, sequel, shite film, White Noise 2: The Light

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Sep 17 2005

Battlestar Galactica -season 1

Published by Fence under Moving Pictures, TV

  • Edward James Olmos - Commander William Adama (Husker)
  • Mary McDonnell - President Laura Roslin
  • Katee Sackhoff - Lt. Kara Thrace (Starbuck)
  • Jamie Bamber - Captain Lee Adama (Apollo)
  • James Callis - Doctor/Vice President Gaius Baltar
  • Tricia Helfer - Number Six
  • Grace Park - Lt. Sharon Valerii (Boomer)

I caught the mini-series when it showed on SkyOne last year, but missed a few of episodes of the series itself, and because the storyline is so involved I didn’t really make and effort to watch the others in the series. But the dvd caught my eye, and I had quite liked the mini-series, so I picked it up.

Starting where the mini-series left off, so if you haven’t seen those you might be a little lost, Battlestar Galactica is very different from the original series of the 70’s, and is all the better for it. BSG has many of sci-fi’s big issues. It has the possible end of humanity, starships, battles in space, robots, what makes a human, it even brings up faith vs. reason.

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Tags: 8 Stars, Battlestar Galactica -season 1, BSG, Edward James Olmos, Grace Park, James Callis, Jamie Bamber, Katee Sackhoff, Mary McDonnell, sff, Tricia Helfer, War

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