Don't worry, same thing happened to me with Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Don't worry, same thing happened to me with Avatar: The Last Airbender.
If anything, the Internet has helped to people leaen to appreciate more the written word and information in general.
Cinema didn't kill theater and television didn't kill cinema. Every time a new media appears people go up and down proclaiming the death of this or that. The truth is that more often than not remains out of habit and tradition, just in a smaller way due to having to adapt and co-exist.
Classic Twilight Zone.
Oh! Didn't know that, thanks!
This makes me think how easy would be to do an spin-off of many Adventure Time characters.
That's what I like to call Vasquez Rocks!
You're right, I think a better equivalent of engaging speculative fiction on TV that it would not be made today would probably be The Twilight Zone and even like that, I could easily call UK's Black Mirror today's Twilight Zone. But I digress, doing something like what Kubrick make and, more importantly, the sheer…
Really neat! But I thought it would be closer to Singularity/Omega/NGE's Instrumentality-type of ordeal instead of an ironic religion.
Seeing how many comments talk about 2001, I wonder how you guys feel about Solaris.
Then network executives wonder why audiences are prefering more niche programming from cable, Netflix and so on.
Yes, I read about it. It pretty much made Pterri bitter about Hollywood, same deal with Good Omens.
I wonder how much of Kirk there's in Shatner and how much of Shatner there's in Kirk now...
He could have been the first American James Bond. It's a pity he wasn't...
Yes, both Shatner and Adam West were the ones I was thinking about while talking about the love-hate relationship.
I'm kinda disappointed Discworld's Mort never got made into a movie in the 80's. It would probably have been mediocre and unfaithful to the novel but the epic medieval fantasy back then would have been great, you know, the style of Terry Gilliam circa Jabberwocky with shades of red, dirt everywhere and bone pulled by…
I think it's more of a love-hate relationship about it. Which I guess is not all that unusual, you see many actors saying "Well I do other stuff and I would love to be recognized by that stuff as well but I will be associated with this or that character until the day I die".
This reminds me of the time my little sister took a ragdoll to her school and all of the other girls laughed at her for not having a "brand" doll (Barbie, Bratz, Monster High, etc.). ;-(
In theory, yes, but this was added afterwards during Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and doesn't get respected much.
Don't forget Hyrule! Which is kinda ironic since every game the geography changes, though it tries to be somewhat consistent with Ocarina of Time depending on the timeline: