I agree, most of everything is always crap. But now we have 4-5 great shows coming out every year, while before the 00's you had the same amount or even less per decade.
I agree, most of everything is always crap. But now we have 4-5 great shows coming out every year, while before the 00's you had the same amount or even less per decade.
Until I read the comments I was sure it was "Holland".
I rewatched every season of X-Files a couple of years ago and it’s really not as good as I remembered it. I sincerely believe at the time it seemed better because it actually was one of the best TV shows on air. But it’s not a matter of being episodic or getting dated, the good episodes are still good, as good as the…
Yeah, it seemed like the city was already post apocalyptic. In the future LA is inhabited by, like, 50 people tops. There’s not even traffic.
The editing was certainly terrible. Like, why the fuck are you showing me that thing for so long. It made you think some things had some secret meaning or something.
To be fair, all the fight scenes this season looked bad. At some point I can’t blame the actress for that, it’s mostly choreography and editing that makes it look so lame.
TV before The Wire was 99% crap, there was nothing to ruin. All good TV came out after it, and really, the influence that show has had in TV as a whole is marginal. The only shows like The Wire are the ones David Simon does. This season of Westworld is terrible because it’s full of characters with no clear motivations…
Wow, that’s crazy.
Yeah, I don’t get it. How can these prices be real? Netflix is like $12 a month and Fubo is $55? Who is paying that?
That’s true, but I’m thinking about the whole direct-market comic industry moving to digital Maybe print on demand for the floppy collectors, I don’t know. The important thing to me is putting the focus on reaching a wider range of readers with cheap digital issues. If they manage to do that, even if the percentage of…
Floppies are overpriced and aesthetically unapelling, but I still enjoy having a bookshelf full of trade paperbacks/hardcovers. I think the monthly paper comicbook doesn’t make sense anymore, they should distribute digitally and lower the pieces, then collect on paper. But that would enrage comic shop owners, and…
“Die hard, still great! (Laugh track).” That’s not even a joke. I hate when they do that.
The Spanish bits were so innacurate, Spaniards don’t speak like that, and the pronunciation has nothing to do with the Catalan language (not dialect).
Yeah, they dropped the ball when they brought JJ back. If they didn’t want Trevorrow, they should have chosen a new director.
That as the worst part of the film in my opinion.
But... that’s precisely the point. You get paid according to your career, not how good an actor you are or how big is your role.
Yeah, what most people seem to forget is Netflix is king in the rest of the world. More than half its subscribers are from outside the US. It’s still their bigger market, but they’re making a lot of money in places where they have virtually no competition. My guess is the only service that can make a dent on them on…
The regular pronunciation of “genre” is already weird.
I guess Fire and Blood is the most self-indulgent of Martin’s project. The book is very enjoyable if you dig the almost encyclopedic approach. But it’s definitely not a novel, nor even a short story collection. Still, I agree about the potential, as long as they work on the characters. They have a lot of plot to cover…
I always thought the two most interesting periods to make a tv show were the Dance of Dragons and the Blackfyre rebellion, and out of those, they would choose the latter, mostly for budget reasons. But it seems they’re going all-in with the CGI fest. I’m in, as long as they work on the characters. I think there’s…