TV alert: "Masters of Science Fiction" premieres SaturdaySaturday at 10:00 p.m. on ABC, the four-part series Masters of Science Fiction debuts with "A Clean Escape." The Twilight Zone–esque anthology sounds promising: The first part features Judy Davis as a psychiatrist investigating Sam Waterston's short-term memory loss, and later installments bring us Anne Heche and Elisabeth Rohm in other far-fetched tales.
But the promise may not have a payoff — so far, the reviews aren't stellar. It's not to be confused with Showtime's successful, innovative Masters of Horror series; sadly, there's no "Sick Girl" or other lesbionic Angela Bettis chapter here. And the time slot doesn't exactly guarantee viewers. But I'll tune in for almost anything Judy Davis does. She's crazy-brilliant. Speaking of that, I first noticed her in My Brilliant Career. Then there were A Passage to India, Where Angels Fear to Tread and the nightmare-inducing Naked Lunch. Oh, and a little something called Serving in Silence. She gets better and better: Did you see the way she channeled Nancy Reagan and Judy Garland in The Reagans and Life With Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows? It's hard to find a misstep in her career, especially if you overlook Gaudi Afternoon. So whether Masters of Science Fiction will be worth it after the first episode remains to be seen. I do know that nearly everything Davis does is a master class in acting, and that's enough for me. Submitted by on August 3, 2007 - 4:42pm. |
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Don't Let The Critics Scare You
I just finished watching these [all four] to review on ScifiSlacker.com. And they are all pretty good. A little heavy on the political agendas and anti-war statements but good none-the-less. While not a fan of Harlan Ellison I think ABC is saving the best episode for last.
Judy Davis
Just wanted to say, my favorite of her films is Impromptu. If, by some chance, you haven't seen it, get yourself to the video store. You won't be sorry.
Okay, if you want to look at
Okay, if you want to look at such shallow things as acting talent and onscreen gravitas, fine, there's Judi Davis. But...
Elisabeth Rohm.
In full military uniform.
I'm there!
hahaha....i was thinking the
Anne Heche
question:
Is the Anne Heche installment a documentary? 'Cause 'Celestia' just strikes me as a walking Sci-Fi series in and of herself.
And I have to chime in on the Judy Davis lurve. Stellar talent.
Can I just ...
swoon over Elisabeth Rohm for a moment? She was always my fav ADA on 'Law & Order', even before her character came out. I still watch the billion reruns sometimes, just to see her ... *sigh*
But yes, Elisabeth in a uniform ... *drool* *swoon again*