Kings was my favorite show on the air.
pushing daisies was awesome.
give the ban hammer to someone else
pushing daisies was awesome.
give the ban hammer to someone else
ahhhh...I miss that show. that Xtecals(sp) spin-off had promise too.Jon Etheridge said:Frisky Dingo. Brilliant show with a story line that was both funny, dramatic and kept you coming back for each episode. Unfortunately it was canceled after the second season.
At least the creators moved on to Archer though, which is getting really good by the way.
Guess not. A good chunk of this site watched the show when it was on or, in my case, heard the mourning of a great lost show and had to find out what the big deal was. Either way that show is greatly missed and while the movie was great, it just wasn't enough.Cheery Lunatic said:Same, man. God I love that show.AvsJoe said:Dead Like Me and uhh...Twad said:fireflySpot1990 said:Firefly.Sjakie said:Firefly.This one.linkmastr001 said:FIREFLY!
Oh, Lord. Can't start a thread like this without seeing Firefly screamed at least 10 times.
That show and Driver I believe is the show about a type of race with Nathan Fillion in it but it got cancelled.madcap2112 said:Oh, Firefly, how we miss you. *puts on Jayne hat*
I really love Castle, so I hope it stays on another season.Cosplay Horatio said:That show and Driver I believe is the show about a type of race with Nathan Fillion in it but it got cancelled.madcap2112 said:Oh, Firefly, how we miss you. *puts on Jayne hat*
...... I was talking about this Guy.Clankenbeard said:Phil LaMarr (Green Lantern, UBS Guy, Mad TV, Pulp Fiction) isn't dead, is he? I love that guy. EDIT: Oh, you said Aku--not Jack. I checked out WikiPedia and apparently, Genndy Tartakovsky (animator/director) is working on a Samurai Jack Movie with J.J. Abrams' (Star Trek, Lost, Cloverfield) as producer. Wikipedia said:experiment0789 said:I don't know if you were told allready but, the reason was because the voice actor for Aku died(I don't remember his name,look it up if you want to know).CrazyGirl17 said:Let's see...
Samurai Jack...
...Histeria,and alot of other cartoons that came out in the 90's that I can't recall the name of right now.
Samurai Jack was available to be viewed by American residents via the Toonami Jetstream website, Production on the show was halted in 2004, but it was never officially canceled. In return, Tartakovsky has announced plans to direct a theatrical film, but whether or not this will be used to resolve the series has yet to be announced.
The feature film is currently in pre-production, and is being produced by J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot Productions and Frederator Films.