bogira--disqus
Bogira
bogira--disqus

At that point why name it MST3K? They were pretty consistent through their run it was one white guy and two robots voiced by white guys. There were some ladies in the writing room but lets not get all progressive here now…

The motto failed, it's now 'be slightly less evil than apple.'

We really need to distinguish between patents and intellectual property because there is an unnecessary overlap that creates issues. Namely: IP has been granted to various functions of tech and social advancement. IP was meant and is meant to be used for media and the thought process. Not for work around to patent

We've reached the point where if The Force Awakens doesn't crush box offices with $300+ million in the US alone the first weekend can we call it a failure? I feel like this thing is completely overhyped and it's going to succeed strictly on the sea of nerdgasms.

But not dishonest…so there is something there.

I welcome the show back but this is starting to feel like a bunch of kid benchwarmers (mind you, I'm 31 to day's 36 & Ray's 33) who are going to do more homage to MST3K than outright new stuff. The Mike & Joel divide was more due to Joel failing to agree with the Mike-era writers/producers. I actually prefer Mike

Evolution not revolution. This is Revolution and I'm not sure they will survive the opening volley (or even should) given this cast is mainly internet B-listers for nerd culture which may turn the show into creepy homage rather than own it outright.

She'll just mug to the camera a great deal and pretend that she is a viable actress because she got a huge following of nerds.

The core problem with the webcomic model is that it's really about selling your merch & hitting cons. The bevy of comics I read daily are all funded basically by being an entrepreneur who happens to make a webcomic.

He's suffered a great deal of bleedover except on the 6th sense. Unbreakable & The 6th Sense are generally considered his great works but the farther we get away the harder it is to distinguish them properly. Though I will say his mockery has died down as he has taken his name off of pictures and stopped over

He's already less mocked….and to be fair, I think only signs, the village, and the happening are TOTALLY unwatchable.

This was by far M. Night Shyamalan's work but it's also of a different order of superhero. It's a character study drama first and foremost. The deleted scenes on the DVD really reinforce this though it tells the twist pretty obviously. I don't think we need unbreakable today, we already have Jessica Jones,

It depends on how disparate they are in your mind. I think the 'don't compare' crowd around Jessica Jones & Supergirl need to stop worrying, they're going to get directly compared but they're also going to get compared to daredevil, Arrow, & Flash (so this isn't a strictly gendered discussion). I've just not watched

This is why he's a bad villain, we get caught up in his own entanglement of bad comic science. He served his purpose, we got a pretty broken Jones who is pretty much at where she was when she became a PI in the comics and fits the tone but Kilgrave is awesomely overpowered.

Can you? I think it's legitimate to compare the shows based on what they do similarly but I can't compare say an actual apple to a bottle of chlorine, I can choose a specific aspect to judge but since they're so disparate I mind as well not waste my resources.

It's kind of the difference between 'bad' and 'evil.' Ultron and Loki do bad things, they have fair if not even righteous goals in some situations. But Kilgrave is evil, he has no goalset beyond his own whims….You're right though, he is absolutely terrifying on so many levels.

Which is kind of what Kilgrave is about. He really doesn't see anybody but Jessica Jones as a toy, a tool, and a means to an end. I mean, in the earlier scenes where he even forces children to the closet and makes them urinate themselves…well, that's evil on a new level that we really don't see in most other

Interesting, but this presumes that orders aren't simply superseded (which I think we've seen on several occasions).

I don't know, they're both food, they're both served at BBQs, they're both traditionally summer time items…. I'm calling shenanigans. :P

I totally concede it was apple to oranges, what more do you want? I actually want both to continue but I can't help but feel like at a dog show, Jones just does what it sets out to do better than Supergirl. It may just be Netflix v. broadcast, it may be the weight of history. It all adds up to a less satisfying