May 20 2009

Human Target Trailer has Familiar Faces

Published by Paul Tassi at 1:00 pm under Television, Trailers

Want your first sneak peak at Fox’s new show (which is really an old show from the early ’90s) Human Target? Well there you go.

It’s about a bodyguard who is hired to protect people, and he does so by “taking their place.” Except he doesn’t, because in these clips he’s just acting as this woman’s interpreter, rather than dressing up like her in a skirt and heels, but whatever. The action does look pretty decent, it’s not a terrible concept (but it’s probably going to be pretty procedural, which I hate), and it’s got some recognizable faces, at least in the pilot which features Fringe’s Mark Valley as the main man and Battlestar Galactica’s Tricia Helfer as the protectee.

It’s slightly pointless to show a trailer this early for a show premiering in January 2010, as any buzz should be dead by then, but it’s an interesting watch nonetheless.

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2 Responses to “Human Target Trailer has Familiar Faces”

  1. SargentMacon 20 May 2009 at 1:11 pm

    Looks decent, but I’ve got a feeling that the first and last 10 minutes of the show will be really fast, and all that middle ground will be really, really slow.

  2. BoredAndPiseedatWorkon 20 May 2009 at 2:00 pm

    I don’t mean to be a dick, but do you guys edit your posts before you post them. I read this blog everyday and I’ve noticed an increased number of stupid typos and mistakes…. get it together.

    also, sorry. I hate my job and I’m taking it out on you guys.

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