Sujet : Re: What Did You Watch? 2025-06-12 (Thursday)
De : ahk (at) *nospam* chinet.com (Adam H. Kerman)
Groupes : rec.arts.tvDate : 13. Jun 2025, 21:18:31
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Arthur Lipscomb <
arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:
Law & Order: Organized Crime - "He Was a Stabler" - (Peacock) - Season 5
finale. The rest of the cast mysteriously return for the final episode
of the season which has Stabler hunting down the season's Big Bad.
Are you implying he wasn't working the case the rest of the season?
He'll always be Keller to me.
Shazam! (4K disc) 2019 movie set in the DCEU. Asher Angel stars as
Billy Batson, a young orphan who, after being shown to be a liar and a
thief, is gifted by a wizard (Djimon Hounsou) magical powers that
transform him into the superhero Shazam (Zachary Levi). In spite of
being the same person, the two actors seemingly make no effort to even
try to play the same character. Anyway, when he's not goofing around
making YouTube videos and otherwise exploiting his powers, Shazam must
stop Dr. Sivana (Mark Strong AKA Sinestro) from unleashing the Seven
Deadly Sins upon the world. This one is generally pretty good.
I dunno. I tried to rewatch this a few days ago on HBO and couldn't make
it past 45 minutes. I agree with your criticism of Billy's behavior;
what was the wizard thinking? And I agree that Chuck is playing a
different character.
The script is weak. The foster parents' saintliness is used as an excuse
not to make them seem realistic and the foster siblings don't work
either.
Also, I really really wish they hadn't padded Chuck's suit so much. Some
men can add muscle preparing for a role but cannot add bulky muscle
without taking hormones. It doesn't matter. Just let them act.