I agree that Archer ended more with a whimper than a bang. i recall watching Frisky Dingo but can't remember much about it at all... maybe it was a batman knockoff with jokes? That's all I recall.
Speaking of knock offs, Netflix just released a new Zack Snyder film called Rebel Moon: Part 1.
Its supposed to be a space opera.
It's pretty, I'd watch it if you had nothing else to watch, but don't expect much. Personally, I thought Jupiter Ascending was far better -- and that's not saying much (the Channing Tatum+Mila Kunis movie where she's a galactic princess and totally ripped off Flash Gordan). Think of a visually stunning mishmash of Star Wars and Seven Samurai (but taking on a galactic empire), with some bits of Chronicles of Riddick thrown in.
- You don't really give a shit about the characters.
- Everyone looks too good even if they are dirt farmers
- Backstories are explained with flashback sequences or exposition
- Some set piece battles; not as video gamey like first season of the Mandelorian, but close
- Lots of things visually feel derivative like you've seen the this stuff before vs original: Spaceships like Space Battleship Yamato (which in turn is a copy of Japanese destroyers), uniforms feel Warhammer 4K and/or Hugo Boss/Nazi, one hero looks like Legolas cosplaying as a Native American, a vertical spaceship like from Star Wars, and there's even an alien horsebird thing ripped out of Harry Potter.
This is no Dune but its an okay way to waste 2 hours. It looks like they spent $166M to make both parts
Hah! Its a Star Wars reject script.... which is funny considering the terrible crap that has been done in the Star Wars universe.
What was Netflix’s budget for Rebel Moon?
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