Especially if it’s only one movie or book.
Labyrinth. With more labyrinthing and less singing and dancing.
Tintin!
And Judge Dredd. Those last 2 really deserved sequels.
Whatever Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow was.
Genre-wise, I’d call it dieselpunk.
Band of Brothers type of show but for ww1
They could use the same trench set for the entire season.
The Owl House
The Singularity Sky/Iron Sunrise series
The Prayer for the Crown Sky/Psalm for the Wild Built series
Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality
The OA
Carnival
Constantine
KaosI still think about OA a lot.
Codex Borgia
More Culture books by Banks, more Discworld by Pratchett…
Another person of refinement and good taste, I see. Both gone way too early. I have been rationing Discworld since Pratchett died.
You don’t ration Discworld, you reread it every 5 years.
And maybe revisit a favourite or six every other year.
Truth! Justice! Freedom! Reasonably priced Love! And a hard-boiled egg!
Ive been so disapointed in stuff I really have no wish for anything in particular.
Space Westerns, more Space Westerns pls
Last time I tried to watch Firefly gave up @s1e4. The other one on Netflix, I gave that up in e1. Both cringe as hell.
Shut up, you can’t take the sky from me
Manly video games like gears of war. They are making everything woke, gay and bland now. Even GTA 6 is going in that direction, and I remember when vice city came out it became popular because of the media shitstorn it caused with even politicians talking about regulating that kind of content.
Better Off Ted ended way too soon
It’s eight books in total (sorry) but I’d love to see a TV adaptation of Julian May’s Saga of Pliocene Exile and the associated Galactic Milieu novels. Apparently, it was in the running vs. The Wheel Of Time … perhaps I should be grateful it lost!
Otherwise, and looking at more modern stuff:
1899, Kaos, Constantine, and The Bastard Son of the Devil Himself.
It hurt to lose 1899 just when things were getting interesting.
Indeed, especially knowing what might have been in store from the makers of DARK.
The Tick
You know the venture bros is basically the same universe.
Obvious one, but Firefly.
I’m a Pbs Passport subscriber and there’s this show called Expedition with Steve Backshall where this guy ventures in to places where nobody has ever been before like long lava tubes and remote islands to find unique wildlife. Unfortunately, there are only 2 seasons
If like Expedition with Steve Backshall you’ve got check his other works on the BBC. He did several series of Deadly 60 for kids and several Land of the … specials where he travels to other exotic locations. I saw him live talking about his travels and he took questions from kids in the audience and he’s quite charismatic and charming.










