they need to teach her how to cuss...she'd get killed in deadwood for slandering swear words like that
Sure-Oz
10-30-2013 08:59 PM
hmm not sure...give it a shot and see if its worth watching. DVR'ing it. the chicks acting left alot to be desired
hometeam
10-30-2013 09:02 PM
DVR set
Deberg_1990
10-30-2013 09:04 PM
Looks like something they put in the Redbox machine for filler.
CrazyPhuD
10-31-2013 03:16 AM
I actually say the first couple episodes a while ago. Different concept and I liked it, I need to finish the rest and see where it went, I just didn't have time to do it.
Since 2007, TV Club has dissected television episode by episode. Beginning this September, The A.V. Club will also step back to take a wider view in our new TV Reviews section. With pre-air reviews of new shows, returning favorites, and noteworthy finales, TV Reviews doesn’t replace TV Club—as usual, some shows will get the weekly treatment—but it adds a look at a bigger picture.
Grief isn’t always an emotion. Sometimes, it’s an ever-present, never-seen traveling companion, a predator stalking a hiker under the dark cover of the woods. As the hiker moves along the trail and the predator keeps its distance, the monster almost becomes familiar and beloved, a tether to a bleaker, inescapable reality. To grieve is to get better at holding these things in your peripheral vision, to understand that looking directly at them might mean being devoured whole.
Sundance’s new French import, The Returned (Les Revenants in its country of origin), succeeds so tremendously because it understands all of the above—and finds an ingenious horror metaphor with which to depict it. A loose adaptation of a French film of the same name, the series centers on a small village that becomes home to five former corpses. Now living again, they have no memory of where they were in the time they were deceased—indeed, no knowledge they were dead at all. A teenage girl, a mysterious young boy, a woman who’s been dead for decades, a cold-hearted criminal, and a groom who perished on his wedding day return from the grave, expecting at first to pick up where they left off. Instead, they find that time has passed and those they loved grew older.
The Returned adroitly straddles the line between “mystery show” and “horror series” as well as any program of this sort since Lost. In the first episode, “Camille,” larger mysteries about why these people have returned to life and the circumstances behind their deaths—and the very odd fact that a nearby reservoir’s water level is plummeting—swirl around the characters, both living and dead. The end of that premiere interweaves a number of beautifully accomplished shocks and big questions, all the while revealing just how good this show’s casting department is.
From there, the series has bought itself enough space to meander. It understands that true horror often involves a growing sense of unease, and it exploits that as much as possible, getting weirder and more off-kilter with every episode. Yet it never becomes an especially plot-bound series. The mysteries are what they are, and the show tosses a few bones to those who desire a straightforward narrative. But at almost every turn, The Returned chooses to highlight two things that set it apart from the many other series in TV’s recent horror boom: mood and emotion.
The mood develops exquisitely from the first frame. Filmed in the French Alps, the series’ locations have a unique look, one that utilizes the outdoor surroundings and barren outposts of such an isolated town. Though it possesses several moving dialogue scenes, The Returned is never afraid to go silent for long periods of time—to simply observe its characters, both living and dead, adjusting to what their lives have become. The series boasts some haunting imagery: a church steeple poking out above a placid lake’s surface; a young woman bathed in a pool of light, waiting for something horrible to happen. An excellent, brooding score by post-rock outfit Mogwai adds to the gloom.
Yet it’s emotion that carries the day here. In its finale—one of the year’s best TV episodes—The Returned reveals how skillfully it has developed a whole community of characters, then evokes how much more fierce the bonds might become between, say, a mother and a child reunited after death. As the series wears on, it reveals itself to be a deeply moving one about motherhood—planned, unexpected, and gained through circumstance. Though it is a series with a great many strong male characters, the beating heart of the program is its women, who adapt and evolve and refuse to give up, even when assaulted by a killer in a dark alley or discovering a long-dead daughter poking around in her old bedroom.
That finale also reveals just how beautifully the titular returned operate as a metaphor for grief and loss. The series makes a fuller tilt into actual horror as it goes along, with most of the tropes expected from a story about the dead returning to life getting at least a nod. But it clings so strongly to the emotional through-line that it can never get lost. To lose a daughter or a brother doesn’t mean one stops being a parent or a sibling. It simply means that the relationship shifts and warps to accommodate the blank space. The Returned celebrates the possibilities of resurrection, yes, but it also warns how all-consuming grief can be, how impossible it is to keep your eyes on the trail when there’s something else lurking in the dark.
NewChief
10-31-2013 10:14 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!
(Post 10143571)
Just inserting returns. That giant block of text was making me cross-eyed.
Fixed original.
lcarus
10-31-2013 11:31 AM
Have zombies gotten so popular now that people hate them? "I was watching zombie movies before they were cool!"
NewChief
10-31-2013 11:40 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by lcarus
(Post 10143826)
Have zombies gotten so popular now that people hate them? "I was watching zombie movies before they were cool!"
They're the hipsters of the horror world.
keg in kc
10-31-2013 12:56 PM
I don't think the trailer you linked is actually what's on Sundance tonight. They're broadcasting Les Revenants (which is in French, and will be subtitled).
A&E is doing a remake, so maybe that's what this is. I'm not really sure.
Anyway, Les Revenants is supposed to be pretty good.
NewChief
10-31-2013 01:37 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by keg in kc
(Post 10144005)
I don't think the trailer you linked is actually what's on Sundance tonight. They're broadcasting Les Revenants (which is in French, and will be subtitled).
A&E is doing a remake, so maybe that's what this is. I'm not really sure.
Anyway, Les Revenants is supposed to be pretty good.
Yes. The Returned is an American series based off Les Revenants, I believe.
frankotank
11-04-2013 12:46 PM
well.....at first I was super turned off by the subtitles.
but man....I thought this show was really good!
at the end....the scene that started just after it said "four years ago".....I was absolutely blown away.
frankotank
11-08-2013 01:59 PM
OK....watched episode two last night.
I really try to not like anything new. I feel like I spend too much time watching shows anyways. but I can't help it. I am loving this show so far.
frankotank
11-15-2013 08:24 AM
THIS SHOW IS AWESOME!
dude! I am seriously. I'm predicting a huge following once this catches on. simply badass! is anyone watching this????
the shit that's going on is like damn! just wow!
the psycho killer. the creepy twin. (actually the non-creepy twin started freaking me out last night too!) WTF is up with Victor??? I have an idea about him...but.....I just don't know!
Spoiler!
I'm beginning to wonder if Victor could somehow be Catwomans unborn child?? but this flies in the face of all the other "returned" people being the same as the day they died. and as mentioned above....what in the hell is up with the older twins back!?!?!
this is like a really good book that has you thinking....now how in the blue blazes are they gonna pull this all together?
to this point I don't think it's fair to categorize this as a zombie show....but then again I don't know what the hell is going on quite yet.
Fire Me Boy!
11-15-2013 08:39 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by frankotank
(Post 10188956)
THIS SHOW IS AWESOME!
dude! I am seriously. I'm predicting a huge following once this catches on. simply badass! is anyone watching this????
the shit that's going on is like damn! just wow!
the psycho killer. the creepy twin. (actually the non-creepy twin started freaking me out last night too!) WTF is up with Victor??? I have an idea about him...but.....I just don't know!
Spoiler!
I'm beginning to wonder if Victor could somehow be Catwomans unborn child?? but this flies in the face of all the other "returned" people being the same as the day they died. and as mentioned above....what in the hell is up with the older twins back!?!?!
this is like a really good book that has you thinking....now how in the blue blazes are they gonna pull this all together?
to this point I don't think it's fair to categorize this as a zombie show....but then again I don't know what the hell is going on quite yet.
I've got the episodes on DVR, but haven't started watching yet. Glad to see it's good. :)
frankotank
11-22-2013 08:33 AM
episode 4
so my hypothesis about victor was wrong. still not sure why he sought out the doctor lady. creepy little bastard.
the twin storyline becomes more and more intriguing.
interesting the lights went out when they did....hmmm....
still not convinced it should be categorized as a zombie show....but we still don't really know the deal quite yet.
this show is so cool. my favorite right now.
EDIT - ummm.....I just realized I'd never actually watched the trailer (what a dingbat), so I did. yup! it's a zombie show! damn. they are certainly taking their time getting to the meat. I don't believe one second of any scene from the first 4 episodes is in that trailer. which is pretty damn cool considering that the trailer looks pretty cool....and the first 4 episodes have been pretty cool as well. this is gonna be a really fun ride.
Fire Me Boy!
11-22-2013 09:36 AM
frank, what you're watching, is it subtitled? The only show I've found seems to be the original Les Revenants...
notorious
11-22-2013 09:37 AM
Please let me know when there is a marathon on.
frankotank
11-22-2013 09:39 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!
(Post 10211555)
frank, what you're watching, is it subtitled? The only show I've found seems to be the original Les Revenants...
yes. subtitled. airs on sundance channel...and.....DUH! that trailer is in English.
what the hell is going on!!!
frankotank
11-22-2013 09:45 AM
I believe the trailer is for a movie called The Returned.
But the SHOW is Les Revenants. since your title says "Another Zombie Show", I would assume you meant this thread to be about the TV show not the movie?
Fire Me Boy!
11-22-2013 09:46 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by frankotank
(Post 10211563)
yes. subtitled. airs on sundance channel...and.....DUH! that trailer is in English.
what the hell is going on!!!
Found a link just a few minutes ago. A&E is doing an American remake. They're gearing up for season 2 of the one you're watching.
Fire Me Boy!
11-22-2013 09:46 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by frankotank
(Post 10211571)
I believe the trailer is for a movie called The Returned.
But the SHOW is Les Revenants. since your title says "Another Zombie Show", I would assume you meant this thread to be about the TV show not the movie?
Nope, remake of the show, on A&E. I just talked about this. Pay attention.
Since 2007, TV Club has dissected television episode by episode. Beginning this September, The A.V. Club will also step back to take a wider view in our new TV Reviews section. With pre-air reviews of new shows, returning favorites, and noteworthy finales, TV Reviews doesn’t replace TV Club—as usual, some shows will get the weekly treatment—but it adds a look at a bigger picture.
Grief isn’t always an emotion. Sometimes, it’s an ever-present, never-seen traveling companion, a predator stalking a hiker under the dark cover of the woods. As the hiker moves along the trail and the predator keeps its distance, the monster almost becomes familiar and beloved, a tether to a bleaker, inescapable reality. To grieve is to get better at holding these things in your peripheral vision, to understand that looking directly at them might mean being devoured whole.
Sundance’s new French import, The Returned (Les Revenants in its country of origin), succeeds so tremendously because it understands all of the above—and finds an ingenious horror metaphor with which to depict it. A loose adaptation of a French film of the same name, the series centers on a small village that becomes home to five former corpses. Now living again, they have no memory of where they were in the time they were deceased—indeed, no knowledge they were dead at all. A teenage girl, a mysterious young boy, a woman who’s been dead for decades, a cold-hearted criminal, and a groom who perished on his wedding day return from the grave, expecting at first to pick up where they left off. Instead, they find that time has passed and those they loved grew older.
The Returned adroitly straddles the line between “mystery show” and “horror series” as well as any program of this sort since Lost. In the first episode, “Camille,” larger mysteries about why these people have returned to life and the circumstances behind their deaths—and the very odd fact that a nearby reservoir’s water level is plummeting—swirl around the characters, both living and dead. The end of that premiere interweaves a number of beautifully accomplished shocks and big questions, all the while revealing just how good this show’s casting department is.
From there, the series has bought itself enough space to meander. It understands that true horror often involves a growing sense of unease, and it exploits that as much as possible, getting weirder and more off-kilter with every episode. Yet it never becomes an especially plot-bound series. The mysteries are what they are, and the show tosses a few bones to those who desire a straightforward narrative. But at almost every turn, The Returned chooses to highlight two things that set it apart from the many other series in TV’s recent horror boom: mood and emotion.
The mood develops exquisitely from the first frame. Filmed in the French Alps, the series’ locations have a unique look, one that utilizes the outdoor surroundings and barren outposts of such an isolated town. Though it possesses several moving dialogue scenes, The Returned is never afraid to go silent for long periods of time—to simply observe its characters, both living and dead, adjusting to what their lives have become. The series boasts some haunting imagery: a church steeple poking out above a placid lake’s surface; a young woman bathed in a pool of light, waiting for something horrible to happen. An excellent, brooding score by post-rock outfit Mogwai adds to the gloom.
Yet it’s emotion that carries the day here. In its finale—one of the year’s best TV episodes—The Returned reveals how skillfully it has developed a whole community of characters, then evokes how much more fierce the bonds might become between, say, a mother and a child reunited after death. As the series wears on, it reveals itself to be a deeply moving one about motherhood—planned, unexpected, and gained through circumstance. Though it is a series with a great many strong male characters, the beating heart of the program is its women, who adapt and evolve and refuse to give up, even when assaulted by a killer in a dark alley or discovering a long-dead daughter poking around in her old bedroom.
That finale also reveals just how beautifully the titular returned operate as a metaphor for grief and loss. The series makes a fuller tilt into actual horror as it goes along, with most of the tropes expected from a story about the dead returning to life getting at least a nod. But it clings so strongly to the emotional through-line that it can never get lost. To lose a daughter or a brother doesn’t mean one stops being a parent or a sibling. It simply means that the relationship shifts and warps to accommodate the blank space. The Returned celebrates the possibilities of resurrection, yes, but it also warns how all-consuming grief can be, how impossible it is to keep your eyes on the trail when there’s something else lurking in the dark.
Completely different show.
The show in this thread APPEARS to be the anticipated remake of Les Revenants from France. But it bears no resemblance to the French show. Les Revenants was more moody and opaque, kind on Twin Peaks, X-Files, Lost feel, where the returned just show up and initially don't appear to even know they've been dead. They get a lot of mileage early on out of people thinking they're being haunted, when its in fact fresh and blood 'humans' appearing for them. A lot is left unexplained and it's very atmospheric.
It won an International Emmy for best drama. Many of the early episodeshad compelling twists and drama to them, but I worried towards the end that it was going to far into Lost-land where they set up a ton of shit and pay nothing off. It's a occasionally compelling mishmash of the supernatural, the mundane, and a few head scratchers.
Baby Lee
11-22-2013 09:49 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by frankotank
(Post 10159316)
well.....at first I was super turned off by the subtitles.
but man....I thought this show was really good!
at the end....the scene that started just after it said "four years ago".....I was absolutely blown away.
The absolute highlight of the show was when one of the twins tapped on her sister's bedroom wall. Great setup, great payoff.
Baby Lee
11-22-2013 09:50 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by frankotank
(Post 10211451)
episode 4
so my hypothesis about victor was wrong. still not sure why he sought out the doctor lady. creepy little bastard.
the twin storyline becomes more and more intriguing.
interesting the lights went out when they did....hmmm....
still not convinced it should be categorized as a zombie show....but we still don't really know the deal quite yet.
this show is so cool. my favorite right now.
EDIT - ummm.....I just realized I'd never actually watched the trailer (what a dingbat), so I did. yup! it's a zombie show! damn. they are certainly taking their time getting to the meat. I don't believe one second of any scene from the first 4 episodes is in that trailer. which is pretty damn cool considering that the trailer looks pretty cool....and the first 4 episodes have been pretty cool as well. this is gonna be a really fun ride.
Nothing in the trailer was in the entire first season.
Yeah, I missed a couple episodes on the DVR when I didn't realize these aren't technically first airings of the show... I'll need to wait until they replay to catch eps 2 and 3, so I'm holding off until then.
frankotank
11-22-2013 10:01 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!
(Post 10211595)
Just try to keep up, frank.
:p
you sonofa!
here's what I think happened...basically this is all your fault. :LOL: you messed this thread up.
you posted a trailer to a movie called the returned and called it a tv show. AND you CLEARLY state it starts on Sundance NOT A&E. well that's what I've been watching
to complicate matters....A&E is coming out with a remake but it apparently hasn't aired yet?
meanwhile back at the ranch I just watched the 4th episode of les revenants last night. it is a good show.
PS - now I understand the trailers violence/horror flying in the face of the 4 episodes I've seen. not the same. at all.
Baby Lee
11-22-2013 10:02 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by frankotank
(Post 10211571)
I believe the trailer is for a movie called The Returned.
But the SHOW is Les Revenants. since your title says "Another Zombie Show", I would assume you meant this thread to be about the TV show not the movie?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!
(Post 10211574)
Found a link just a few minutes ago. A&E is doing an American remake. They're gearing up for season 2 of the one you're watching.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!
(Post 10211576)
Nope, remake of the show, on A&E. I just talked about this. Pay attention.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!
(Post 10211595)
Just try to keep up, frank.
:p
This appears to be the [presently empty] page for the remake. That movie in the thread header is an altogether different animal.
Yeah, I missed a couple episodes on the DVR when I didn't realize these aren't technically first airings of the show... I'll need to wait until they replay to catch eps 2 and 3, so I'm holding off until then.
Don't know how black and white your definition of piracy is, or how important HD is to you, but there are full episodes on youtube.
frankotank
11-22-2013 10:13 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Baby Lee
(Post 10211608)
This appears to be the [presently empty] page for the remake. That movie in the thread header is an altogether different animal.
regardless....fire meant well....and I'm telling you Les Revenants is well worth watching. when I watched the trailer for the first time today I was like WTF!!!
Les Revenants ain't like that at all....but it is good. I wish I could sit and watch a bunch of episodes at once. leaves you wanting more.
PS - Fires definition of piracy IS BLACK AND WHITE!
Fire Me Boy!
11-22-2013 10:15 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by frankotank
(Post 10211606)
you sonofa!
here's what I think happened...basically this is all your fault. :LOL: you messed this thread up.
you posted a trailer to a movie called the returned and called it a tv show. AND you CLEARLY state it starts on Sundance NOT A&E. well that's what I've been watching
Oh no ya don't!
I "started yapping" about THE RETURNED on SUNDANCE channel.
you quite clearly referenced a TV show...and posted a movie trailer. ROFL
(I will see that movie)
(insert pointing index finger at you smiley here) :thumb:
PS - so what is she saying in the gif?
Fire Me Boy!
11-22-2013 12:55 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by frankotank
(Post 10211960)
Oh no ya don't!
I "started yapping" about THE RETURNED on SUNDANCE channel.
you quite clearly referenced a TV show...and posted a movie trailer. ROFL
(I will see that movie)
(insert pointing index finger at you smiley here) :thumb:
got to see some tittas in the last episodes. yay tittas.
Sure-Oz
12-09-2013 06:54 PM
I haven't watched it yet...but have all 6 episodes dvred
frankotank
12-10-2013 10:15 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sure-Oz
(Post 10264224)
I haven't watched it yet...but have all 6 episodes dvred
let me know what you think.
I'm really surprised, shocked actually, that noone is talking about this.
I love it! it's not you're ordinary zombie show....not by a long shot.
Rausch
12-11-2013 10:16 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by frankotank
(Post 10265550)
let me know what you think.
I'm really surprised, shocked actually, that noone is talking about this.
I love it! it's not you're ordinary zombie show....not by a long shot.
I'm getting ready to watch ep 3.
The only negative (besides being french) is that even when there's action it seems to move super slow.
Saw this though.
Quote:
Red Sox fan and Maine author Stephen King (inset) has joined Twitter. By Sunday afternoon, he had more than 164,000 followers and had tweeted three times. “My first tweet. No longer a virgin. Be gentle!,” he said on Friday. His second tweet was, “On Twitter at last, and can’t think of a thing to say. Some writer I turned out to be.” On Saturday, he praised the show “The Returned,” saying, “Scary and sexy. . . . That kid Victor’s giving me nightmares.”
frankotank
12-19-2013 12:11 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rausch
(Post 10268024)
I'm getting ready to watch ep 3.
The only negative (besides being french) is that even when there's action it seems to move super slow.
Saw this though.
yeah it's not fast, but damn it's intriguing. like the reveal about Camille and her sister.....was that not ****ing kick ass? I was like WHHHAAAAAATTT!? don't give up on it, the story just keeps getting better and better. last week was pretty wild.....like.....shit's about to get real.
I have been very pleasantly surprised at the nudity.
Victor is a creepy little freak man!
should be a new episode on tonight.....
Baby Lee
01-28-2015 08:20 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by keg in kc
(Post 10144005)
I don't think the trailer you linked is actually what's on Sundance tonight. They're broadcasting Les Revenants (which is in French, and will be subtitled).
A&E is doing a remake, so maybe that's what this is. I'm not really sure.
Anyway, Les Revenants is supposed to be pretty good.
Actual remake finally coming in March. Word is it's like the Psycho remake, word for word and as close to the French as original, except not in French.
Was there a second season of The Returned (the french one) that I missed on Sundance?
edit: apparently not, currently in production.
frankotank
03-10-2015 09:04 AM
BUMP!
OK.....so.....as I believe has been discussed, the trailer above is NOT the French version of The Returned. It is a movie that is available on Netflix (just found that out) and I'll be watching it asap.
Last night the American version of The Returned aired on A&E. I STILL have the entire first season of the French version on my DVR. I absolutely LOVE the French version. The American version is almost IDENTICAL. from the episode title, to things they say even to the reactions to certain things. it is frigging IDENTICAL! scene for scene.....it's the same.
and so.....because of that.....because I was hoping for at least a slightly different take, I am disappoint.
anybody else check this out?
Rausch
03-10-2015 09:08 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by frankotank
(Post 11372798)
BUMP!
OK.....so.....as I believe has been discussed, the trailer above is NOT the French version of The Returned. It is a movie that is available on Netflix (just found that out) and I'll be watching it asap.
Last night the American version of The Returned aired on A&E. I STILL have the entire first season of the French version on my DVR. I absolutely LOVE the French version. The American version is almost IDENTICAL. from the episode title, to things they say even to the reactions to certain things. it is frigging IDENTICAL! scene for scene.....it's the same.
and so.....because of that.....because I was hoping for at least a slightly different take, I am disappoint.
anybody else check this out?
I really want to see the US remake of the French version.
The movie in the trailer above wasn't bad. It had a decent story, lead actors did a decent job, there just seemed to be something missing.
3.5 of 5 stars. The perfect Netflix movie on a slow day...
frankotank
03-10-2015 09:35 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rausch
(Post 11372808)
I really want to see the US remake of the French version.
The movie in the trailer above wasn't bad. It had a decent story, lead actors did a decent job, there just seemed to be something missing.
3.5 of 5 stars. The perfect Netflix movie on a slow day...
well I'll tell ya....if you haven't seen the French version....and if they keep to the story (which last night they did VERBATIM) and do it half as well as the French did.....it'll be a fun ride.
for me....I'm already looking forward to season 2....since basically I've already seen season 1! hahaha
Rausch
03-10-2015 11:09 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by frankotank
(Post 11372854)
well I'll tell ya....if you haven't seen the French version....and if they keep to the story (which last night they did VERBATIM) and do it half as well as the French did.....it'll be a fun ride.
for me....I'm already looking forward to season 2....since basically I've already seen season 1! hahaha
I watched the French version and it was good. Two things the US version can do to make it better:
1) No french.
2) I'm not missing the full glory of some really creepy moments reading subtitles.
I doubt you'll find a kid as creepy as the little bastard in the French version though...
frankotank
03-10-2015 12:20 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rausch
(Post 11373035)
I watched the French version and it was good. Two things the US version can do to make it better:
1) No french.
2) I'm not missing the full glory of some really creepy moments reading subtitles.
I doubt you'll find a kid as creepy as the little bastard in the French version though...
BINGO!
He showed up last night already and I immediately thought......not as creepy as Frenchie Victor. hahaha
kcxiv
03-10-2015 12:26 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by frankotank
(Post 11372798)
BUMP!
OK.....so.....as I believe has been discussed, the trailer above is NOT the French version of The Returned. It is a movie that is available on Netflix (just found that out) and I'll be watching it asap.
Last night the American version of The Returned aired on A&E. I STILL have the entire first season of the French version on my DVR. I absolutely LOVE the French version. The American version is almost IDENTICAL. from the episode title, to things they say even to the reactions to certain things. it is frigging IDENTICAL! scene for scene.....it's the same.
and so.....because of that.....because I was hoping for at least a slightly different take, I am disappoint.
anybody else check this out?
I read on some website last night that it's going to be different as the episodes go By.
Decent first episode
Coochie liquor
03-11-2015 09:23 PM
This is supposed to be a different version of Resurrection, which was based in the foreign series mentioned earlier. Much darker version of Resurrection.
kcxiv
03-12-2015 12:42 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor
(Post 11377390)
This is supposed to be a different version of Resurrection, which was based in the foreign series mentioned earlier. Much darker version of Resurrection.
firswt season of Resurrection was decent, 2nd season lost me after a few episodes. i just no longer cared to watch.
frankotank
03-12-2015 02:38 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor
(Post 11377390)
This is supposed to be a different version of Resurrection, which was based in the foreign series mentioned earlier. Much darker version of Resurrection.
this isn't resurrection. it's based of the French "The Returned". so much so that is it IDENTICAL. at least so far thru 1 episode. like I said, the title, the story, the dialogue.......pretty much identical to the french version.
Pasta Little Brioni
03-12-2015 02:48 PM
No but I like em mustard biscuits
frankotank
03-13-2015 09:53 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball
(Post 11379249)
No but I like em mustard biscuits
don't reckon I got no reason to be killing anybody....mmm hmm
Rausch
06-09-2015 12:16 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by frankotank
(Post 11379203)
this isn't resurrection. it's based of the French "The Returned". so much so that is it IDENTICAL. at least so far thru 1 episode. like I said, the title, the story, the dialogue.......pretty much identical to the french version.
I'm up to episode 4 now but already watched the original.
It's pretty much exactly the same. Even the locations and actors look very similar...and still good.
Was this cancelled? No one else watch it?...
frankotank
06-09-2015 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Rausch
(Post 11540636)
I'm up to episode 4 now but already watched the original.
It's pretty much exactly the same. Even the locations and actors look very similar...and still good.
Was this cancelled? No one else watch it?...
bouncing around the web I don't find a good answer as to whether there will be a season two.
the whole season was identical to Les Revenants.
it's unfortunate we'll probably never get answers as to what the heck is going. Les Revenants was cancelled as well. dang it.
keg in kc
06-10-2015 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by frankotank
(Post 11540738)
bouncing around the web I don't find a good answer as to whether there will be a season two.
the whole season was identical to Les Revenants.
it's unfortunate we'll probably never get answers as to what the heck is going. Les Revenants was cancelled as well. dang it.
Les Revenants was not cancelled. Season 2 is later this year.