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Tag Archives: TNT
Salem’s Lot Starring Rob Lowe Is the Bite 2004 Forgot
Stephen King wrote Salem’s Lot in 1975 and the novel was turned into a satisfying miniseries four years later, but that CBS adaptation had to cut and change several elements to create the two-night television epic. Now, we’re due a … Continue reading
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Tagged Stephen King, Television, TNT, Coming Soon, Book, Vampires, 2004, Salem's Lot, mini-series, Rob Lowe
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Mortal Kombat: Conquest Shows Why the Series Should Konquer Television Again
After playing Mortal Kombat 1’s story mode I found myself wanting more — especially of what we saw in those first two acts. But beyond that, I realized what I really crave is a true prequel. Something that feels like … Continue reading
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Tagged Coming Soon, Konquest, Kung Lao, Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat Conquest, Shang Tsung, Siro, Taja, Television, TNT, Vorpax
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In the wake of shadows: the legacy of Babylon 5
It’s a five-mile-long cylindrical hunk of spinning metal, containing a menagerie of aliens, soldiers, leaders, and secrets, lost together in the night, amidst a futile search for peace. This place is important. Pitched as ‘Casablanca in space(opens in new tab),’ … Continue reading
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Tagged Anniversary, Babylon 5, J. Michael Straczynski, Sci-Fi, Space.com, Television, TNT
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The real reason Mortal Kombat TV shows never succeeded
Mortal Kombat is the most successful fighting game franchise in video game history — at least in the United States — and manages to be a hit in other media as well. The 1995 Mortal Kombat film is often credited as … Continue reading
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Tagged Defenders of the Realm, Johnny Cage, Konquest, Legacy, Legends, Liu Kang, Looper, Mortal Kombat, Quan Chi, Raiden, Rebirth, Scorpion, Sonya Blade, Sub-Zero, The Journey Begins, TNT, USA
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