In the weeks before the Tin Man miniseries premiered on the Sci-Fi Channel, I kept seeing these stories on their news service about how the cast members all praised their co-stars. “A joy to work with.” “Really committed to the part.” That sort of thing.

Now I see that that’s because there’s little else to praise about it. I’m not surprised to learn that some of the same people (and sets) were used in Flash Gordon. They both carry around the same quality of suck.

I think it might have been better if it had adhered a little more (or less) closely to the original Wizard of Oz story. Its best moments are those that play like a twisted spin on L. Frank Baum’s story…or, alternately, those moments that strike out completely and wholly on their own.

Unfortunately, most of what I’ve seen so far has been more along the lines of bad puns and too-cutesy references. (Like “the O.Z.” for Oz. Or “D.G.” instead of Dorothy.) What should have been a remake or sequel ends up as some weird, misbegotten pastiche.

In all fairness, I’ve only seen the first part so far. And some of the acting isn’t half bad, actually — even if Zooey Deschanel does seem a little miscast. (I usually like her, but what her IMDB profile calls “her distinctive acting style” is a little grating here.) I’m just not sure I can bring myself to watch the rest.

Update — 12/9/07: I just finished watching Part II. Here it actually got a little interesting, albeit only near the very end. There’s an intriguing story lurking somewhere in there for Kathleen Robertson’s character, Azkadellia. Alas, it’s hidden beneath a lot of bad writing and weak, pointless references to The Wizard of Oz. (“Toto” is actually “tutor”? Uh huh.) I guess I’m committed to finishing this now, and I do have the last part sitting on the DVR, but my earlier opinion stands.

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  1. I have similair feelings toward Tin Man.

    “another forgettable Sci-Fi Channel mini-series” sounds about right.

    Tin Man might have been better off as one of those hour-long movie things.

  2. Exactly. When I finished watching the first part, I thought, “Well, at least that’s almost ov–oh, crap.” I honestly don’t know if I can sit through any more of that, on the off-chance that some of it will be mildly interesting. (Which is about the best the mini-series has been able to muster so far, for me.)

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