Open Discussion – March 25, 2009
Mar 25, 2009 by Vic HoltremanIt’s Wednesday, so that means it’s time for our weekly discussion post, where you determine the topics.
As usual – talk about whatever you like as …

It’s Wednesday, so that means it’s time for our weekly discussion post, where you determine the topics.
As usual – talk about whatever you like as long as it’s related to movies, TV or Screen Rant itself.
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Saw Knowing this weekend. Wow it had a lot of potential but then just… died. So disappointed.
Did enjoy the latest Dollhouse.
This week’s Heroes was awesome. I hate that they chose to have Tracy do that given all the trouble she’d gone through. Honestly, I don’t have a problem with Ali Larter.
@Khaless: Glad you checked out Eureka! I can’t wait for the return
Three Stooges with Jim Carrey and Sean Penn? Sounds like a real winner… not…
Is it fair to say Heroes got great again? Because it feels like a lot of the greatness (with the exception of the last episode) has all been the head-nodding moments when they fix a mistake or logic violation Chapter 2 or 3 made. Chapter 1 was great because they created as they went along and let you discover new things all the time.
This season seems all about transparency and saying, ‘yea we messed up, does this make sense now?’
I’m so happy Bryan Fuller is back in what sounds like de facto 3rd in charge of the show, but I’m just cautious not to get too involved in the show again. They’ve done a great job fixing, but eventually there’s gonna be less problems than new situations and characters and that’s where it’ll count.
Oh yah, does anyone see an actual GOOD copy of Terminator 2 being released on blu-ray to maybe build up hype for the new Terminator movie? I’m hoping so because the current blu ray version of T2 I’ve read reviews that it’s basically the DVD version burned onto a blu-ray disc and it’s also missing any special features, so it’s ONLY the theatrical version of the film, no special edition version with the deleted scenes or anything… Which sucks.
Three Stooges – good exaple. I am from Norway, and I am 28 years old. I have never seen any original Three Stooges shows or episodes.
But I have seen small snipits in films and tv shows like 30-150 times.
I am not going to buy or download a black and white comedy show that is 50-95 years old, cause I have seen clips in films and heard people mention it in films. Yes- I have seen Chaplin films- but not everyone will see everything classic form USA, I would love to see a Three Stooges film with Jim carrey –
And once again- If you live the original and dont want to see it go to hell, well- dont she the remake….. make sense YA?
does anyone else think that a “Call of Cthulhu” big screen adaptation would be great?