DVD Talk review of 'Starhunter 2300:Complete Series'
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DVD Talk review of 'Starhunter 2300:Complete Series'
I read John Sinnott's DVD review of Starhunter 2300:Complete Series at http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=13924 and...
After seeing the 46-minute channel for Starhunter 2300 on YouTube, I
noted that: A) comments are disabled; and B) comments pend approval.
Obviously, a group of "filmmakers" (sic.) that is so insecure in their
respective and collaborative talents that they cannot endure criticism.
Though I understand the unfolding of a relative plot and the gradual
introduction of characters into any screenplay--a term, in this case,
which I use loosely)--it took literally over twenty-two (22) minutes to
get into space so we could both see the overly-talked about spacecraft,
as well as finally starting its mission (though never completely
revealed).
I agree with the other users on here who commented that it appears to
be a complete ripoff of Firefly. Maybe I should offer some pity to the
"filmmakers" and make the broad assumption that they could only afford
their CGI programmers for the few shots that peppered this trite piece
of cinematography. Kudos to them for a wonderful job. Remove the script
and relieve the poor, starving actors that were slumming it to take
this "gig" and maybe you would have a wonderful CGI animation and/or
potential video game.
After seeing the 46-minute channel for Starhunter 2300 on YouTube, I
noted that: A) comments are disabled; and B) comments pend approval.
Obviously, a group of "filmmakers" (sic.) that is so insecure in their
respective and collaborative talents that they cannot endure criticism.
Though I understand the unfolding of a relative plot and the gradual
introduction of characters into any screenplay--a term, in this case,
which I use loosely)--it took literally over twenty-two (22) minutes to
get into space so we could both see the overly-talked about spacecraft,
as well as finally starting its mission (though never completely
revealed).
I agree with the other users on here who commented that it appears to
be a complete ripoff of Firefly. Maybe I should offer some pity to the
"filmmakers" and make the broad assumption that they could only afford
their CGI programmers for the few shots that peppered this trite piece
of cinematography. Kudos to them for a wonderful job. Remove the script
and relieve the poor, starving actors that were slumming it to take
this "gig" and maybe you would have a wonderful CGI animation and/or
potential video game.