George mentions in the interview that Speilberg did a few rough storyboards for the latest episode. It would have been interesting to see how the entire series would have turned out if Speilberg had directed.
Since when has a larger budget saved a TV show? I thought the money they were spending already was good enough. The effects were good as is.
What are they going to do, start filming from the porthole of a Virgin Galactic rocket to get that gritty realism?
Or maybe they plan on doing away with actors and going all CG. Could we tell the difference?
Denny Crane.
There will be no collision. It was proved with scientific fact in the movie "A Christmas Story."
When a cold object comes in contact with a tongue, the end result is a call to the fire department.
George mentions in the interview that Speilberg did a few rough storyboards for the latest episode. It would have been interesting to see how the entire series would have turned out if Speilberg had directed.
Since when has a larger budget saved a TV show? I thought the money they were spending already was good enough. The effects were good as is. What are they going to do, start filming from the porthole of a Virgin Galactic rocket to get that gritty realism? Or maybe they plan on doing away with actors and going all CG. Could we tell the difference? Denny Crane.
There will be no collision. It was proved with scientific fact in the movie "A Christmas Story." When a cold object comes in contact with a tongue, the end result is a call to the fire department.