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Do they come out at 12:00 (or 12:01) AM EST when it's technically Friday morning, or are they released on PST?Snowy posted:
Maybe Drifter isn't in the US? Edit: New page. Quote for context added.
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# ? Nov 16, 2015 23:58 |
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# ? Apr 23, 2024 07:43 |
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^^ - just had my math wrong. I'm a California kid. Oooh, the 20th? gently caress yeah!
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# ? Nov 16, 2015 23:59 |
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Kheldarn posted:Do they come out at 12:00 (or 12:01) AM EST when it's technically Friday morning, or are they released on PST? Friday morning, definitely. PST, I think.
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 00:08 |
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When does it drop for those of us in the EU then?
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 00:09 |
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tsob posted:When does it drop for those of us in the EU then? 8am UK time
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 00:13 |
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Who's on the marathon crazytrain? I did it with a few others on here for Daredevil. Hated life for a week afterwards.
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 00:48 |
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Rocksicles posted:Who's on the marathon crazytrain? I'll watch it all over about a week. That's pretty intense.
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 00:51 |
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We're going to get a new thread for the actual release right?
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 00:54 |
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Yeah, i'm out! High Castle is on too.
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 00:55 |
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Rocksicles posted:Yeah, i'm out! High Castle is on too. Didn't even know this was a thing till now. Neat. I really have to look in to Amazon's thing.
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 01:18 |
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nelson posted:We're going to get a new thread for the actual release right? Nah.
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 01:18 |
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I assume we'll be using the same spoiler rules implemented for Daredevil? Also it's really not cool that I have to work Friday.
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 02:20 |
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mind the walrus posted:Daredevil was ok. I get what they were going for with Goonlord Fisk but in the back half the show started to bend around him way too much. It was good overall, but I suspect I'd have enjoyed it way more if I hadn't already read the Miller, Bendis, and Brubaker runs a decade ago and I own that as my perspective. I've read pretty much every DD comic and I still loved the Netflix series. Besides some general concepts it isn't a direct of any specific story or anyone's general run, so I don't see why reading the comics is a detriment. If anything it adds because you pick up on the comic easter eggs.
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 02:26 |
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Gyges posted:I assume we'll be using the same spoiler rules implemented for Daredevil? I believe the plan at the time was "we'll see how these work and if there are any problems" so... does anyone remember what the rules were and if there were any problems?
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 02:44 |
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The rules are in the OP, but here's a refresherX-O posted:Netflix Rules Update!
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 02:52 |
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Rocksicles posted:Who's on the marathon crazytrain? I am, should be finished in time for dinner
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 07:43 |
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Sepinwall likes it. It's nice going into this series knowing that it will probably be good. I was hyped as gently caress for DD but the Marvel Netflix experiment hadn't been established by then, so there was the worry that it could suck. Also there was that one twitter guy lying about it and saying everyone at the studio thought it was terrible.
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 17:07 |
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zoux posted:Also there was that one twitter guy lying about it and saying everyone at the studio thought it was terrible. To be fair, Devin Faraci never said his source was the studio. He had heard it from a friend (who apparently has terrible taste) and he was passing that along. That said, he did follow it up with the dumbest "Your mother's a whore" remark ever.
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 17:25 |
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I don't think I will be fair to Devin Faraci and unrelated I heard he has a small dick.
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 17:26 |
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zoux posted:Sepinwall likes it. These expectations may backfire since before they just had to meet or beat the quality of Agents of Shield, now Jessica Jones has to be at least as good as Daredevil.
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 17:31 |
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zoux posted:I don't think I will be fair to Devin Faraci and unrelated I heard he has a small dick. I too have been hearing very bad buzz around Devin Faraci's dick.
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 17:41 |
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DivisionPost posted:I too have been hearing very bad buzz around Devin Faraci's dick. It's been tracking really badly amongst the 18-29 demo
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 17:47 |
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:It's been tracking really badly amongst the 18-29 demo
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 17:56 |
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Tons of reviews are coming out, and all I've seen are positive reactions. Rather than post all the ones saying it's great, has anyone seen negative reviews yet?
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# ? Nov 18, 2015 15:47 |
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Well, I don't want to get spoiled, so I guess I'll see you guys on the other side!
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 15:06 |
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http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/joe-quesada-brushes-off-iron-fist-netflix-rumors Looks like the Iron Fist series is still in the works!
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 21:09 |
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Well, "being worked on" isn't as strong a denial as I would have hoped - it doesn't mean they've settled on a creative direction or are close to hiring a showrunner, let alone casting the lead - but it's something, at least. Anyway, tons of JJ reviews out today and yesterday, and they're almost all extremely positive.
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 21:14 |
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https://twitter.com/JessicaJones/status/667435049935966208 Did we already see the opening sequence? If not, I think this is it.
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 21:31 |
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Based on what I've read and seen, they've basically abandoned the theme of the comic (the clash between normality and celebrity). It's really not doable with the direction they're going for, so it just makes it weird that they decided to adapt it in the first place.
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 21:39 |
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BravestOfTheLamps posted:Based on what I've read, they've basically abandoned the theme of the comic (the clash between normality and celebrity). I can't really fault them for that though, it's not doable with the direction of the overarching series. Also it's really hard to do without a wide ranging, mature Marvel universe where it's conceivable that a superhero could've been working in for years and still not make front page headlines. JJ from the comics would be one of the most powerful people on earth, not a C-list hasbeen.
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 21:42 |
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BravestOfTheLamps posted:Based on what I've read and seen, they've basically abandoned the theme of the comic (the clash between normality and celebrity). It's really not doable with the direction they're going for, so it just makes it weird that they decided to adapt it in the first place. Because like in comics themselves they found another theme or story they could tell with this character that would be cool so they are going to go with it.
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 21:43 |
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Stealthed Zombie posted:https://twitter.com/JessicaJones/status/667435049935966208 Not as Mack-esque as I'd been led to believe, but I like it.
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 21:44 |
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Dexo posted:Because like in comics themselves they found another theme or story they could tell with this character that would be cool so they are going to go with it. Also, the contrast between Jessica and the Avengers et al was never the sole theme of Alias. A major theme, yes, and its omission might well be the biggest change here, but not the only thing an adaptation could work with. But yes, to make something resembling a faithful adaptation of Alias, you would need a more normalized superhuman presence than what exists in the MCU.
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 21:48 |
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Pretty intro, very intense and gives me a very noire vibe. Is there a set time in which Netflix usually uploads their series? Like maybe midnight tonight? (EST)
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 21:48 |
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Deakul posted:Pretty intro, very intense and gives me a very noire vibe. Midnight PST so you just have to stay up until three.
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 21:50 |
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Barry Convex posted:Also, the contrast between Jessica and the Avengers et al was never the sole theme of Alias. It was only the most important theme. Alias was all about it. The superheroic world is presented as an almost mythic plane of reality, and the intrigue comes from how real people have to deal with it. In the first story arc, Jessica Jones ens up being a pawn between SHIELD and a supervillain, and it's terrifying because she's a normal (if enhanced) person dealing with forces incomprehensible in normal reality. She gets outfoxed and intimidated by a Homicide detective, how is she going to deal with SHIELD and a billionaire criminal mastermind? Or look at the Rick Jones arc, which is almost as thematically important to the series as Purple Man (who in the comic's world represents the ultimate violence). "Superheroic reality" being handled through realistic logic is a reoccurring motif in Brian Bendis' comics. Ultimate Spider-Man emphasises superheroic reality being a kind of violent intrusion into people's lives (Mark Bagley makes action in the series always explosive), with Peter Parker as somebody who navigates both worlds. Even "Bendis-speak" is part of that: applying a pseudo-realistic speech pattern to an unrealistic genre. BravestOfTheLamps fucked around with this message at 22:17 on Nov 19, 2015 |
# ? Nov 19, 2015 22:13 |
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zoux posted:Midnight PST so you just have to stay up until three. Crap, guess I'm watching it in the morning then.
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 22:31 |
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I'm glad thy abandoned that theme because it just highlighted how ridiculous the Marvel universe is in a very jarring way for a comic that was trying to be gritty and personal and down to Earth and crap.
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 22:50 |
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Barry Convex posted:Well, "being worked on" isn't as strong a denial as I would have hoped - it doesn't mean they've settled on a creative direction or are close to hiring a showrunner, let alone casting the lead - but it's something, at least. They still have plenty of time since we're looking at what, 2017-ish for some hot Iron Fist-ing action.
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 22:50 |
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BravestOfTheLamps posted:It was only the most important theme. Alias was all about it. The superheroic world is presented as an almost mythic plane of reality, and the intrigue comes from how real people have to deal with it. In the first story arc, Jessica Jones ens up being a pawn between SHIELD and a supervillain, and it's terrifying because she's a normal (if enhanced) person dealing with forces incomprehensible in normal reality. She gets outfoxed and intimidated by a Homicide detective, how is she going to deal with SHIELD and a billionaire criminal mastermind? Or look at the Rick Jones arc, which is almost as thematically important to the series as Purple Man (who in the comic's world represents the ultimate violence). I don't really disagree, but I don't think that makes Rosenberg's et al's focus on Jessica herself, at a distance from any broader Marvel context, better or worse. It's just different.
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 22:56 |