Sam Raimi, also responsible for Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess, is heading up the project. Legend borrows from the heavy handed action and uncomfortable story telling of both series and does it in a fun way. While some of the dialogue is laughable and poorly delivered, the visuals and action sequences make up for it. Shot in New Zealand, at a reported $1.5 million per episode, this is the best looking fantasy on TV.
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Showing posts with label Legend of the Seeker. Show all posts
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Well-seasoned Review: Legend of the Seeker (Season 1)
Legend of the Seeker
is a TV series loosely based on The Sword of Truth
books by Terry Goodkind. I would suggest forgetting that connection if you are a fan of the books. The TV show borrows themes, characters, and locations, but the story is completely different. However, by the end of first season, I found myself enjoying the TV series for what it was: a weekly, fun fantasy television series.
Sam Raimi, also responsible for Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess, is heading up the project. Legend borrows from the heavy handed action and uncomfortable story telling of both series and does it in a fun way. While some of the dialogue is laughable and poorly delivered, the visuals and action sequences make up for it. Shot in New Zealand, at a reported $1.5 million per episode, this is the best looking fantasy on TV.
Sam Raimi, also responsible for Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess, is heading up the project. Legend borrows from the heavy handed action and uncomfortable story telling of both series and does it in a fun way. While some of the dialogue is laughable and poorly delivered, the visuals and action sequences make up for it. Shot in New Zealand, at a reported $1.5 million per episode, this is the best looking fantasy on TV.
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