I liked Alias until season four and then gradually lost interest. Although, it was a clever show with great characters/villains. I was fortunate to meet David Anders, Melissa George and Bradley Cooper at the start of season three. :oops:
My favourite tv shows hands down are Xena and The X-Files. No matter how many years they've been off the air, I always go back to watch them on DvD.
Currently, I enjoy stuff like Lost Girl, The Walking Dead, True Blood, Alphas and Todd and the Book Of Pure Evil.
It's a mockumentary/horror drama about a special police task force who deal with zombies, vampires and werewolves, and the camera crew who follow them.
It's an endocrine condition. But.. It's strange how different treatments didn't work. (Especially with the facial hair side of things.) That'd be fixed with some kind of HRT therapy, since it was caught early. Otherwise, he'd probably be running the risk of brittle bones because hisskeleton/musles haven't fully developed.
Anyway.. These genetic conditions are real - both emotionally and physically. Like, the rapid aging diseases that young kids are born with. That's what it's like for this guy - he was born with it and had no choice.
Imagine having no choice or control over something that you weren't aware of, (and eventually are) and then having to live with it.
Really solid casting with Charlize Theron, Idris Elba, Guy Pearce and Michael Fassbender. I'm looking forward to seeing how those on screen chemistries work.
It looks dark, and promises to raise all sorts of questions.
I'm just glad that the movie's finally here. It feels like the whole thing's been in hypersleep. :)
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