Fox's Fastlane

Discussion in 'Movies, TV and Music' started by Megatron, Sep 18, 2002.

  1. Megatron

    Megatron New Member

    Jul 4, 2002
    Chicago
    Did anyone happen to catch this show tonight?I thought it was okay,it is one of the more exciting things I've seen on TV lately.Nowhere near as good as good as Sopranos but I don't think that's what they are shooting for.

    Anyways it did have a lot of action,but the plot wasn't too great.I also could have done without the Fred Durst cameo,that was unnecessary.Other than that,like I said the show was okay but not spectacular.
     
  2. Footix

    Footix Member

    Dec 11, 1998
    Left Of The Dial
    I caught most of this show, mostly because I stayed at The Standard in West Hollywood earlier this year and saw them shooting, and wanted to see how it looked on screen. I thought it looked great...very Guy Richie, and I mean that in a good way. I know film purists hate that junk, but I could watch McG's stuff all day long.

    But the acting....ay yi yi! Bill Bellamy could barely read cue cards at MTV. I'm not sure how he gets a pass to keep showing up in high profile projects. The casting of this show was obviouly based on the "hot-o-meter" rather than skills, but hey, it's a Fox show...what do you expect? The only thing missing was Kari Wurher walking through in hot pants.

    The storyline is kind of interesting and nearly believable, but I'm not sure I'll be able to put up with the bad acting to stick with it.

    If you happen to have this episode on tape, check out the bims & dudes in the pool scene where the 2 guys fall out of the window into the pool...there is some classic "extra overacting" by the Central Casting day-rater wannabes...I love that stuff.
     
  3. Foosinho

    Foosinho New Member

    Jan 11, 1999
    New Albany, OH
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    Nice cinematography, pure cheese. Maybe if I'm bored will I watch this again, but with TiVo, there's always something else to watch...
     

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