Oh wow, that looks awful, not at all like the book or the movie. The music, the hokey sincerity of the dialogue, it all works to make this story sound inspiring, when it’s anything but. It’s about loneliness and alienation and despair. It’s haunting, not inspiring.
Maybe the trailer doesn’t reflect the final product, but as someone who really liked the book and the Nicholas Roeg film with David Bowie, this trailer doesn’t look good.
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Meanwhile *The Woman Who Fell to Earth* is the first Doctor Who episode for 13.
Can’t think of anything new or more replacement
What a pointless trailer
The book is written by the same author as Queen’s Gambit. Wonder how much range the guy had.
Cast is good, I’ll check it out
Is this based on the original movie?
I was very confused… I mistakenly thought *The man from Earth* was the *The man who fell to earth*
This looks good, thanks. I’ll check it out
David Bowie
👀Creator: Alex Kurtzman…… Uhhh, miss me wit dat’ one
I’m already more lost than when I tried to watch Lost…
Nobody is drinking gin? Is this even the same story??
😉
Oh wow, that looks awful, not at all like the book or the movie. The music, the hokey sincerity of the dialogue, it all works to make this story sound inspiring, when it’s anything but. It’s about loneliness and alienation and despair. It’s haunting, not inspiring.
Maybe the trailer doesn’t reflect the final product, but as someone who really liked the book and the Nicholas Roeg film with David Bowie, this trailer doesn’t look good.
I hesitated to watch this for some reason and the og is fucking amazing. some of the best scifi ever
Multicultural propaganda.
Erf
Alex Kurtsman, Simon Kingsberg, Akiva Goldman.
Name a more iconic trio.
Behold their collective body of work and weep.