wayzim
16-Nov-2009, 04:26 PM
Of all the series to be reimagined, the cult TV show is one easily updated to serve the present decade, with all the post 9/11 paranoia.
Unfortunately the confused mishmash which debuted last night on AMC is anything but on target.
Jim Caviezel, as the mysterious 6, wakes up in a wide seemingly empty desert.
This starts a jumbled confusing two hour pilot in which he encounters an old man (dressed appropriately in the garb of the original show ) escaping from persons unknown, and a place from which there's no escape.
Oddly obligating for someone with no clear memories, our hero trudges off in the direction from which the escapee came from only to discover a village(The Village. )
Once in, he finds the last person to see the old man alive, a pretty waitress named 530 who tries to warn him off but too late.
What follows is a series of failed escape attempts, one of which is foiled by a poor man's CGI rover, some awkward dream sequences which let us know that number 6 was somekind of lower rung Jack Ryan who recently resigned, cat and mouse games with a rather tyrannical number 2, phoned in by the esteemed Ian McKellan, and what amounts to a likely lame duck series.
Will probably catch the next installment, but I don't hold much hope for this remake. Too bad.
Wayne Z
"We want information ... Information. "
Unfortunately the confused mishmash which debuted last night on AMC is anything but on target.
Jim Caviezel, as the mysterious 6, wakes up in a wide seemingly empty desert.
This starts a jumbled confusing two hour pilot in which he encounters an old man (dressed appropriately in the garb of the original show ) escaping from persons unknown, and a place from which there's no escape.
Oddly obligating for someone with no clear memories, our hero trudges off in the direction from which the escapee came from only to discover a village(The Village. )
Once in, he finds the last person to see the old man alive, a pretty waitress named 530 who tries to warn him off but too late.
What follows is a series of failed escape attempts, one of which is foiled by a poor man's CGI rover, some awkward dream sequences which let us know that number 6 was somekind of lower rung Jack Ryan who recently resigned, cat and mouse games with a rather tyrannical number 2, phoned in by the esteemed Ian McKellan, and what amounts to a likely lame duck series.
Will probably catch the next installment, but I don't hold much hope for this remake. Too bad.
Wayne Z
"We want information ... Information. "