Friday, January 31, 2014

The Science Fiction "Bermuda Triangle of Doom" - (SyFy Channel, Ronald D. Moore, Bryan Singer)

 
 
 



Let's face it. Whenever these three entities (SyFy Channel, Ronald D. Moore, Bryan Singer) get involved in Science Fiction in any capacity. Something always goes horribly wrong. It's as though the empty space in between the three of them forming a triangle is some sort of a "Netherworld Triangle" where Science Fiction properties and ideas with great promise are always squandered, eradicated, and ultimately vanish into some "Eternal  Post-Hiatus Graveyard" never to be heard from ever again due to bad management, bad producing, bad scriptwriting, bad directing, and all around lack of responsibility in getting things done the way common sense dictates how things should be done.

Between the three of them, Science Fiction properties of all shapes and sizes have...

1. Never been made at all.
2. Not made good enough.
3. Made in such a way where a short life span is always assured.
4. Abandoned perpetually.
5. Made in such a way where "Status Quo Boredom" is always the rule of thumb.
6. Made in such a way where the lack of talent behind the scenes is always painfully evident.

It is literally a "Triangle of Doom" where every Science Fiction property headed their way goes to meet its unfortunate fate.

_______________________________________

 Read the books Universal Studios has tried and failed to censor on Amazon.com...

http://languatron.freeforums.org/viewforum.php?f=60

And read these books at another location where Universal Studios executives and its stealth marketers won't be able to post negative, misleading (stealth marketed) reviews of the books via them purchasing candy and Rogaine Foam on Amazon.com (allowing them access to the Amazon book review section) and not actually buying and reading the books. I'll leave the other 150 global locations under wraps for now.


http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/fullen1264
 




No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.