CSI: The Movie

I'm actually looking forward to this. I loved the X-Files movies and am hopeful that this one can do the same thing and kick some serious butt too.
 
I have a great idea for a movie!


CSI X-Men style..:bolian::bolian: Langston discovers that the team is actually a bunch of mutants disguised as criminalists..

Nick grows facial hair galore and claws..and Catherine is Storm..together they lead the new CSI Mutants in soving crime with their special powers..

I don't know..it seems like a good idea:confused:

CSI Mutants!
 
I have a great idea for a movie!


CSI X-Men style..:bolian::bolian: Langston discovers that the team is actually a bunch of mutants disguised as criminalists..

Nick grows facial hair galore and claws..and Catherine is Storm..together they lead the new CSI Mutants in soving crime with their special powers..

I don't know..it seems like a good idea:confused:

CSI Mutants!

Lol. Word. Sounds better than another Mascara.

As to Jeffrey Dahmer, et al, I would really, really prefer if it wasn't like that. I can handle a great deal of blood and guts (particularly when it's post-mortem or in the more limited flashback style that CSI generally employs), but my impression is that a lot of the more famous serial killers have dealt with sex crimes and/or extreme violence against female victims and that's just not something I want to watch. I hated the torture scenes in 'One to Go' and I really hope that TPTB don't take advantage of the lesser degree in censorship on the big screen to do something comparably gruesome. I'd much rather go for quirkier crimes with at least a little bit of a humorous edge and/or character development -- and I don't just mean character development for the characters that TPTB seem the most fond of developing. More than anything, I want character development for Greg and even (though this is probably asking far too much) for Riley as well. Still, 9 years in, I'm guessing that that won't happen, so I'll settle for just less suffering and alive victims.
 
I have a great idea for a movie!


CSI X-Men style..:bolian::bolian: Langston discovers that the team is actually a bunch of mutants disguised as criminalists..

Nick grows facial hair galore and claws..and Catherine is Storm..together they lead the new CSI Mutants in soving crime with their special powers..

I don't know..it seems like a good idea:confused:

CSI Mutants!

As long as Cath gets to keep her hair red... :alienblush:

I wouldn't like a "CSI in danger" scenario. But what about a "CSI gone bad" scenario? Or maybe a (previously unknown) former CSI is the killer, so he actually knows how to hide the evidence. It must be something very noir and intellectually engaging, anyway - with some action too, but not in a CSI:Terminator way.

IMHO, if there's a CSI movie, the right thing to do would be to have CSI writers and a CSI regular director to write for and direct the movie, respectively.

What do you think? Should they lean more towards the puzzles, or the gore?
 
Hmmmm, they can pretty much show any puzzle they want on TV, but there are certain limitations to gore that can be televised, even if it doesn't feel like it. I would say a happy medium between both, but if my senses are correct, they will lean more towards the gore. That whole shock and awe moment that is way too controversial to show on TV.
 
They could bring Phillip Gerrard's character back as a CSI gone bad...he was half way there anyway in "The Accused is Entitled", selling his reputation to the highest bidder. It wouldn't be much of a stretch to believe that maybe years later, he decides to play God and thinks he won't be caught.

Or maybe Nigel Crane escapes (or is released) and stalks all the CSIs, hoping for revenge against those that put him in the psych ward.

Or a story line with Dr. Lurie in it again would be very interesting.

I think the possibilities are endless!!!
 
Or a story line with Dr. Lurie in it again would be very interesting.
just wanted to suggest this. ;) i'm not sure if most of the regular viewers remember him, though.
 
Or maybe Nigel Crane escapes (or is released) and stalks all the CSIs, hoping for revenge against those that put him in the psych ward.

Heeeeey! I like that idea and the actor who played Nigel Crane (sorry I forgot his name)is awesome!! I watched him play a serial killer on Law and Order: SVU and he was so creepy, even worse than Nigel. I like that guy.

But I still think CSI: Mutants is the way to go.
 
Or maybe Nigel Crane escapes (or is released) and stalks all the CSIs, hoping for revenge against those that put him in the psych ward.

Heeeeey! I like that idea and the actor who played Nigel Crane (sorry I forgot his name)is awesome!!

Who's Nigel Crane?

Lurie returning would be an interesting idea, although probably not many people remember him by now. But in a movie, there may be some couple of minutes to tell the backstory (which would be necessary anyway if they plan to atract peopple who aren't CSI viewers originally). Same with Nigel Crane.
 
Or maybe Nigel Crane escapes (or is released) and stalks all the CSIs, hoping for revenge against those that put him in the psych ward.
Heeeeey! I like that idea and the actor who played Nigel Crane (sorry I forgot his name)is awesome!!

Who's Nigel Crane?

Lurie returning would be an interesting idea, although probably not many people remember him by now. But in a movie, there may be some couple of minutes to tell the backstory (which would be necessary anyway if they plan to atract peopple who aren't CSI viewers originally). Same with Nigel Crane.

Nigel Crane was Nick's stalker in the season 2 episode, "Stalker".
 
Ah, okay. Now if someone said "that doctor who killed that supposed Sara lookalike in Butterflied" then I would have known who he was. As for character names, I rarely remember the names of any characters who aren't regulars are semi-regulars. :lol: And especially villians who are only in one ep, I have a difficult time remembering their names. :lol:
 
Back
Top