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New Alex Cross series coming to Amazon Prime

Vyse

Gold Member
Was expecting Alexia Cross. Seriously, read a lot of the books when they first came out. Thought they messed with casting the movies with Morgan Freeman and Tyler Perry. The books describe him of looking like Muhammad Ali. Could be good. Really enjoyed the early books.
 

Vyse

Gold Member
This the AMERICAN version of Luther or something
The protagonist of the series is Alex Cross, an African-American Metropolitan Police Department detective and father who counters threats to his family and the city of Washington, D.C.
 

jason10mm

Gold Member
So long as "damn them white people" isn't every other line of dialogue I'm down for this.

Maybe we can get an Alex Cross/Shaft/Hawk/Black Dynamite crossover episode!

We just lost Richard Roundtree but Sam Jackson can fill in, Avery Brooks is still around, and Michael Jai White is still swesome.
 

Vyse

Gold Member
The first book in the series, Along Came a Spider, came out in 1993. Over 32 books and still going.
 

BadBurger

Many “Whelps”! Handle It!
I loved the old novels and movies, especially Along Came a Spider. That movie that Tyler Perry tried to float was unfortunately very bad.

This looks like it could be good. Aldis Hodge managed to make Hawkman, a comic character I have always found incredibly boring, a joy to watch. So I'll give this movie a shot.
 

jason10mm

Gold Member
The first book in the series, Along Came a Spider, came out in 1993. Over 32 books and still going.
That the one with Ashley Judd and...Cary Elwes? With Morgan Freeman? Or am I thinking of Kiss the Girls? Anyway, is Cross mostly dealing with psychos, serial killers, kidnappings, etc (basically Silence of the Lambs stuff) or does he delve into the mob, occult, conspiracy, criminal heists and whatnot? They gonna do the Reacher thing of 1 book 1 season?
 

Vyse

Gold Member
That the one with Ashley Judd and...Cary Elwes? With Morgan Freeman? Or am I thinking of Kiss the Girls? Anyway, is Cross mostly dealing with psychos, serial killers, kidnappings, etc (basically Silence of the Lambs stuff) or does he delve into the mob, occult, conspiracy, criminal heists and whatnot? They gonna do the Reacher thing of 1 book 1 season?

That was Kiss the Girls. They have a lot of books to pull from. Think they are going the Reacher route.
 

DeafTourette

Perpetually Offended
So it's out... Has anyone seen it?

I don't want to read fan-girling reviews that are all about Aldis Hodge's good looks and whatnot. I want to hear about story and the character of Alex Cross.
 

kevboard

Member
I read the title and thought this is a fake show that you see on TV in a Remedy game...

I can almost picture it *movie trailer voice* "noone should ever cross this line, but one man did... ALEX CROSS! Based on the award winning short story by Alan Wake"
 
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jason10mm

Gold Member
So I fired up the first episode. Again, other than the 90's films I know basically nothing about Alex Cross. In this show they reference some prior stuff so I'm assuming they skipped some early books, or maybe he started with a dead wife, flower stalker, and a 6 month suspension.

Anyway, its about as subtle as amop of paint, but well acted. You know who the racist bad guy is gonna be and Cross gets to knock them down, either verbally or physically because Hodges is HUGE. Maybe not Reacher big, or at least they don't film him that way. There are lots of scenes of folks talking that feels a bit heavy with "the jive talk" but maybe its authentic, I wouldn't know. Being set in DC is makes sense that virtually everyone is black, though they have the now standard female police captains (I can't even remember that last time I saw a dude as police chief in a show unless he was the bad guy). Nice conversation about BLM/defund the police with a couple black cops. So while there are racial bits, at least so far its not aggressively "fuck white people" type stuff.

Cross fits the "positive male role model" bit as well, since he has two kids.

As a cop show its just alright. Lots of "get the tech guy to give me my next clue" which is just lazy writing. But seems like they are setting up a big conspiracy thing for him to take out so
I'll forgive the lack of real "detecting" in just the first ep.
 

Billbofet

Member
I got about 25 minutes in on the first episode. It's fine. I like the main lead, but it's what I call a "dad show." It's predictable as all hell.
I might continue watching it, but I got as far as the ballroom/gala scene.......and I can tell the white dude is the bad guy.
About as subtle as a sledgehammer or a Netflix show. I guess I would recommend Bosch over this, just from what I've seen, but honestly, Bosch had a rough first season, so I'll give some slack.
 

DeafTourette

Perpetually Offended
The author for the Alex Cross novels has an interesting back story to why he made Cross black and his writing felt authentic... He's a white guy, btw and didn't kowtow to Hollywood wanting to make him white.
 
I used to love the early books. Then the Alex cross stories became very predictable and outlandish. With the authors attempts to connect everything and tie up all the loose ends (his poor family and all that 😬😂). Kinda gave up when a main Character was pretty much described as ‘Brad Pitt’ and the books just felt like they were written as movies. Or movie tie ins. Even though there was no movie )

Thought the movies kiss the girls was pretty good, but along came a spider kind of murdered the book. Didn’t really watch much of the Tyler Perry movie.

Haven’t read one in years, but maybe I’ll give this a try over the Xmas period, once the jackal has finished 👍
 
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Loope

Member
I got about 25 minutes in on the first episode. It's fine. I like the main lead, but it's what I call a "dad show." It's predictable as all hell.
I might continue watching it, but I got as far as the ballroom/gala scene.......and I can tell the white dude is the bad guy.
About as subtle as a sledgehammer or a Netflix show. I guess I would recommend Bosch over this, just from what I've seen, but honestly, Bosch had a rough first season, so I'll give some slack.
??You know he is the bad guy quite early, actually it's almost from the onset, why are you acting like you saw through it? Don't think they're going for the 6th sense type of finale.
 

jason10mm

Gold Member
??You know he is the bad guy quite early, actually it's almost from the onset, why are you acting like you saw through it? Don't think they're going for the 6th sense type of finale.
There was his first appearance when it wasn't clear. Though they cast the most "suave serial killer" looking guy EVER, how that one girl swallowed her apprehension and started dating him, she deserves it :p

I hope this family stuff doesn't get dragged out. You'd think Cross would just send them away. Seems odd that given the 'hood he lives in, white folks can just show up and mess with his house without getting spotted. I was hoping his community ties was his secret weapon and SEVERLY restricted rich white folks from directly messing with him.
 

Billbofet

Member
??You know he is the bad guy quite early, actually it's almost from the onset, why are you acting like you saw through it? Don't think they're going for the 6th sense type of finale.
Oh, I know, I am just saying it was obvious from the second he turned around and said hi. Again, I don't expect a deep mystery here. This is the kind of show my 81 year old mom will love.
 

IntentionalPun

Ask me about my wife's perfect butthole
lol the "my dick is bigger than yours" thing from the first episode cracked me up

This is corny but fun.
 

jason10mm

Gold Member
Damn this show has that ultra dim 'HDR' cinematography that makes every shot shrouded in shadow and looking like its perpetually gloomy. Can't wait for this trend of pass and we get back to properly lit sets.
 

Loope

Member
Oh, I know, I am just saying it was obvious from the second he turned around and said hi. Again, I don't expect a deep mystery here. This is the kind of show my 81 year old mom will love.
I understand, but not everything needs to have a cliffhanger, sometimes you know who the antagonist is from the get go and then the rest unravels. I didn't see it all just yet though.
 

Billbofet

Member
I was genuinely excited for this show, and most of the casting and performances are great....it's just boring as hell.
I have been sick this week laying in bed with not much to do aside from watching TV, so this show's glacial pace and aggressively dark cinematography has knocked me out cold at least three times.
 
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