The Night Stalker Returns this Fall!

Why wait, when you can pre-judge before we've even seen a single episode?! ;)

It's not just the "X-Files"-ness of the new version (big conspiracy behind it all); they had to throw in a little slice of "The Fugitive," too (he's the number one suspect in his wife's murder).

I guess I just enjoyed the "monster of the week" (i.e., stand-alone stories) and "average man against evil forces--and no one believes him" approach of the old. With this new set-up, neither one of those elements seems very likely. I liked Stuart Townsend in "Queen of the Damned" (and feel he did the best anyone could have with the crap that was "League of Extraordinarily Bad Filmmaking"). But young hottie != Carl Kolchak! :p

And Gabrielle Union will help. A lot. Bring it on!
 

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Originally posted by Barendd Nobeard
But young hottie != Carl Kolchak!

And this surprises you? Welcome to modern tv where all the stars are young hotties. Well except William Shatner but one could argue he's an old hottie.
 

No, it doesn't surprise me. :(

It just saddens me. Not that we have young hotties in every show. That every single lead has to be a young hottie.

I was raised on 70s television--where leading roles went to actors like Carol O'Connor ("All in the Family") and Jack Klugman ("The Odd Couple" & "Quince, M.E.") and Telly Savalas ("Kojak"--although I was never really into that show).

I blame Aaron Spelling. Starting with "The Mod Squad" he ruined television by making every lead a hottie.
 


But William Shatner isn't a young hottie and neither is James Spader and they're the leads for Boston Legal and neither are young hotties. Although James is a former young hottie.
 


warlord said:
But William Shatner isn't a young hottie and neither is James Spader and they're the leads for Boston Legal and neither are young hotties. Although James is a former young hottie.
Yeah, former young hotties are even worse than young hotties. Don't they know that they're past their prime and serve only as the punchline of a cruel joke?



;)
 



Barendd Nobeard said:
Why wait, when you can pre-judge before we've even seen a single episode?! ;)

When it is supposedly based on an older show and takes enormous liberties with the character.

Wild Wild West did so, and was a train wreck.

TRhe Auld Grump, expecting another train wreck.
 

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