They thought they were like everyone else... until they woke with incredible abilities.
My Review:
What's that you hear? "A show based on humans with superpowers?" "Hasn't this been done before?" Well, yes; a new show created by producer and writer Tim Kring sees people all over the world discovering their newfound abilities in their own ways, more like X-Men for the common folk. Course with that being said, the characters are...well...common folk.
With several interesting plots that only seem to compare to the 'The 4400' which bares the story of people who are genetically enhanced and sent time-travelling to a specific place in time to alter history, it's fair to say that Heroes does neither of this, ... Read More:
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I love Hitchcock movies, so I was intrigued when these episodes came out on video. I bought the first volume, partly on the strength of the amazon reviews, but I'm now glad that I didn't go for the whole set at once. The storylines are predictable, not something I would ever expect in Hitchcock, and the acting is wooden in the first two episodes. The only aspect that relieves my regret ... is the last episode. The storyline is nothing special, but the acting is top notch, in particular the lead actress who has the most phenominal screen presence.
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What ever Alfred Hitchcock you watch, there is always a twist at the end and these three stories hold no exception! One of them stars James Mason who also stared in one of Hitchs films, and with brilliant acting, actors and suspence this should be owned by every one, buy it know!
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