CheerupSilver
Very Cool!!!
Intcatinfo
A Masterpiece!
SpunkySelfTwitter
It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
Zandra
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
chakotay24
I didn't watch the show before it went into syndication, but the show is awesome, I know that it just seems like more science fiction junk but its a lot more then that. If you look at the sphere a picture or video footage it's unlike anything we have seen before, and the special effects during a backstep is the second best I have ever seen which is only second to star trek. Now I know what you must be thinking it's just another scifi show but their missions are more realistic, watch the pilot and you'll get it, all I'm going to say it's sonething that is unconceivable today. However there have been some great guest stars over the years especially from Star Trek like Robert Picardo, Roxanne Dawson, and Scarlett pomers. You might have seen the star of Seven Days Jonathan Lapaglia from another show called The District, on Seven Days he's a little more crazy then of The District but he is hilarious on this show.
Afakaz
I remember seeing an episode or two on TV back when it was new, and it didn't impress me much... Then about 3 months, my family was watching Highlander reruns on TNN, and we left it on after it was done, and then Seven Days came on, and out of morbid curiousity, we watched it. And we all fell in love with it. Yes it's clichéd, yes it's trite, yes it has plot holes you can drive a humvee through. It's still a great show. Good humour, decent dialogue, and they always manage to put a new twist on it. You'd think that with the simplicity of the basic plot, there'd only be so much you can do, but in all the episodes I've seen, there was no real duplication of episode plots. Despite the relative shallowness of the characters, they're still entertaining, stereotyped though they are. There's the hardass official who objects to Parker's rebeliousness, and is always insinuating that he's crazy. There's the wheelchair-bound computer geek, nuff said there. The gruff but sensitive head of the department, the mysterious foreign woman scientist who happens to be madly in love with Parker, the old army buddy who's there for moral support, the really cool old british guy... It's all there, it's all HORRIBLY clichéd, and it's good anyway. Don't go into it expecting good science fiction. But if you're looking for something that's just mindless but interesting, check it out. It's definitely on my list of guilty pleasures, both for the pure fluff value, and the eye candy(some for both sexes. Parker's pretty fine for a guy, and the gal who plays Olga isn't half bad either). Well worth a watch, I'd give it 8/10.
tropicthunderhead
I only started watching the show when I heard Bobbie Phillips was going to be on.It was a Great episode! Some of the others were hit and misses. I was able to catch earlier episodes (from Season 1, I believe)and really enjoyed them. I recently saw the "Raven" episode again in reruns and it was REALLY good.The director of this episode was "Kenneth Johnson" who I've always been a HUGE fan of.He developed "The Hulk" for tv, "Alien Nation", "V", "The Bionic Woman"... I'm looking forward to the NEW "V"!
MuggySphere
I absolutely LOVE time travel, and anything to do with that be it books, movies, or TV shows. And guess what this show came along and wow I loved it...I watched most of the episodes when they were on TV here and I really got to like the show. From the never ending come ons Frank did to Olga to try and woo her to the various missions he did. Some of the show did at times get a bit repititious but I glossed over that and just enjoyed the show for whatit was, which was entertaining....It's a pity our local TV station gave it a bad run but I live in hope this will come to DVD and then I'll probably buy the whole set....