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exquisite tea posted:Well it's only about a teenage girl who moves to a new town and discovers her latent superpowers while falling in love with her best friend. There are also dead dads. soldx2
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Is Tooning Out the News any good? Asking for my parents.
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 02:42 |
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I'm glad "The Plot Against America" is only 6 episodes because it's just too uncomfortable to watch. It's sad when the level of gaslighting in a fictional plot about the slow creep of Nazi influence in America is toned down from the reality that's happening around you. That's not the way that's supposed to work. You are supposed to watch stuff like that and be horrified and then thankful that reality is better. Instead, you watch it and think "well, we got that going on and we have a pandemic heaped on top."
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 03:31 |
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Better Call Saul tonight was amazing
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 03:39 |
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more like better call kim
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precision posted:Better Call Saul tonight was amazing Regy Rusty posted:more like better call kim
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Rageaholic posted:Best show currently on TV Hard agree
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Rageaholic posted:Best show currently on TV I haven’t even watched the episode yet, but precision posted:Hard agree
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 04:11 |
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Okay so I'm on the last couple episodes of Mr Robot and it's definitely sticking the landing but I still think the way episode 8/9 were written and directed was not great I dunno that bringing Vera back was necessary and the last minute Darlene/Dom romance felt rushed Edit: watching the last episode now and between BCS and this I'm having Peak TV overload, this is SO GOOD precision fucked around with this message at 05:12 on Apr 14, 2020 |
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bull3964 posted:I'm glad "The Plot Against America" is only 6 episodes because it's just too uncomfortable to watch. It's sad when the level of gaslighting in a fictional plot about the slow creep of Nazi influence in America is toned down from the reality that's happening around you. That's not the way that's supposed to work. You are supposed to watch stuff like that and be horrified and then thankful that reality is better. Instead, you watch it and think "well, we got that going on and we have a pandemic heaped on top." The episode tonight was great though! I really like Zoe Kazan in this.
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 06:37 |
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Kim Wexler is GOAT
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 08:56 |
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precision posted:I watched the first episode of Westworld S3 and had less than zero desire to keep watching. One of the underlying themes of the new season is that the real world is fundamentally built along the same rules as the Parks are writ-large. It's not a game, but the way common people are treated in a world of AI algorithms is really no different than the Hosts.
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Escobarbarian posted:Kim Wexler is GOAT Yes, always
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 09:06 |
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Escobarbarian posted:Kim Wexler is GOAT She really is, but I have never been more scared for her survival. I always thought the destruction of her relationship with Jimmy would be her seeing the light and just leaving him for good but uh now that she’s going toe-to-toe with cartel dudes and leaving her cushy banking law job, I’m starting to worry that she won’t survive the show. Or maybe even the season.
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Tormund Giantsbane has recovered after being infected with covid-19.
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 10:46 |
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Since the world seems to really like Westworld season 3, would it be safe to just skip season 2? I've tried getting through it twice and faded quickly both times.
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 12:13 |
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Ariza posted:Since the world seems to really like Westworld season 3, would it be safe to just skip season 2? I've tried getting through it twice and faded quickly both times. There are 2 good episodes in season 2. The ones with Delos Sr(ep4) and Akecheta(ep8). Yea you can basically skip the rest. I don't know if I would say that season 3 is good. The writing and dialogue are still pretty poor and honestly it's kinda boring. It's definitely better than season 2 so far but that is a super low bar to clear.
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CAPTAIN CAPSLOCK posted:There are 2 good episodes in season 2. The ones with Delos Sr(ep4) and Akecheta(ep8). Yea you can basically skip the rest. Need to watch the finale too, because it has a lot of character motivation and setup for the third.
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Ariza posted:Since the world seems to really like Westworld season 3, would it be safe to just skip season 2? I've tried getting through it twice and faded quickly both times. If you can't stand season 2 nothing in the world will get you to care about season 3. It's certainly better but I would not call it good by any means
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Ariza posted:Since the world seems to really like Westworld season 3, would it be safe to just skip season 2? I've tried getting through it twice and faded quickly both times. It's still in progress, no reason not to.just wait a few more weeks and then get consensus on the final product if you're already that distanced from it. Me I liked season 2 and think the backlash was mostly just people mad that the show wasn't going in the direction they wanted it to (see: the constant insistence that the showrunners hurridly changed the plot and ending at the last second out of some narcisstic desire to spite the fans who had guessed the ending even though there is zero evidence and the showrunners have actively denied it and anyone with a fundamental knowledge of television production knows the whole thing was wrapped months ahead of time) and 3 seems like a bit of a synthesis between 1 and 2 so I'm glad it's winning people back over and I'm enjoying seeing where it will go.
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Sleeveless posted:It's still in progress, no reason not to.just wait a few more weeks and then get consensus on the final product if you're already that distanced from it. Season 2's problem was it had no overarching plot playing out guiding everything, it was just the fallout from the first season with everyone finding their own way off the island right from the moment the first season ended. Season 3's at a much stronger starting point, because we're trying to figure out just what both Dolores and Serac are plotting with both their plans already well in motion behind the scenes.
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 16:00 |
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Disney+ is probably the best :7bux: my wife and I have spent per month in a while. 4 or 5 nights a week are movie nights with the kids, and we're watching all of our favorites as kids, along with some more "modern" fare. Can't wait till we watch Hercules and Hunchback - two of my favorite Disney movies ever. Plus...they have ALL the old DCOMs and series I grew up on (as a nigh-exclusive Disney Channel watcher, I watched a metric fuckton of DCOMs and still have a major sweet spot for Lizzie McGuire, Even Stevens, The Proud Family, Smart Guy, Phil of the Future, and The Suite Life)
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 16:13 |
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I don't even have kids and like when I did my one week trial I could plainly see I could spend months just watching random stuff I had forgotten I loved once. I'm just gonna wait until a couple of those MCU shows are out so I can get the most bang for my buck.
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Ariza posted:Since the world seems to really like Westworld season 3, would it be safe to just skip season 2? I've tried getting through it twice and faded quickly both times. Apparently this was the season that was pitched to HBO and greenlight, so it's not total hyperbole to call S3 the start of a new show. I'd go ahead and watch, and then if you like it and want more you can go back and watch S1/S2 as a prequel. Ignore the Sheldon-Purists who say you have to watch every episode in release order to enjoy anything ~properly~.
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Has anyone else watching Belgravia? Like a more tightly-plotted Downton Abbey. I've been enjoying it.nate fisher posted:- Outlander current season. Hey my wife loves the books, and while I am not a big fan, there are worse things on TV. Outlander had been in a real slump since Jamie and Claire were reunited in season 3, but this season has been a partial return to form (not counting the godawful first episode).
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Leto Atreides I I'm getting pretty excited about this.
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Croatoan posted:Leto Atreides I You’ve got an incredible visual director with a great track record and a stellar cast of genuinely good actors and actresses adapting The literary sci-fi epic, but half of CineD has already written it off based on a handful of Vanity Fair publicity photos. I think it looks excellent
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 22:54 |
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Same thing when the trailer for The Social Network came out and everyone dismissed it despite David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 23:02 |
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I mean, there's also the fact that Dune, the novel, was pretty bad.
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 23:05 |
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CineD is like the Watchmen thread but a subforum.
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Toshimo posted:I mean, there's also the fact that Dune, the novel, was pretty bad. Dune was fine, though it's also fine to dislike it, it's that sort of book. Everything post-Dune... eurgh.
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 23:10 |
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i think we should make a sprawling epic adaptation of Burroughs' Nova Trilogy instead of this lame dune adaptation that nobody will like
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Toshimo posted:I mean, there's also the fact that Dune, the novel, was pretty bad. It was better than foundation!
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# ? Apr 14, 2020 23:19 |
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Dune is a very good novel.
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DOPE FIEND KILLA G posted:i think we should make a sprawling epic adaptation of Burroughs' Nova Trilogy instead of this lame dune adaptation that nobody will like Hell yeah!! Featuring Ryan Gosling as Uranium Willy, the Heavy Metal Kid
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Big Mean Jerk posted:You’ve got an incredible visual director with a great track record and a stellar cast of genuinely good actors and actresses adapting The literary sci-fi epic, but half of CineD has already written it off based on a handful of Vanity Fair publicity photos. Considering that Dune's legacy is being a unique, exotic setting with a storied history with colorful and unusual visualizations and adaptations it's totally understandable that fans of it as it exists or as the potential to portray an explicitly arabic-influenced futuristic culture would be a little let down that the first look of the film is showcasing the exact same western desaturated gunmetal flat surfaces and open spaces as every other big serious sci-fi film to come out in the past decade. https://twitter.com/Papapishu/status/1249734284434386944 That kind of color palette worked for Arrival because it was a grounded take at modern Earth having to cope with aliens we were struggling to comprehend and it makes sense that but I was hoping they would be showing off Dune with something more like Bladerunner 2049's saturated and varied colors instead.
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# ? Apr 15, 2020 00:49 |
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I too like to critique the color palette of a movie that hasn't even been color graded yet. There's a massive difference between on set photographs and a finished and graded film. It seams early to jump on this before the first trailer is even out.
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Croatoan posted:CineD is like the Watchmen thread but a subforum. As an active CineD poster, that feels pretty accurate, yeah.
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bull3964 posted:I too like to critique the color palette of a movie that hasn't even been color graded yet. I thought they had been color graded, if that's not the case and the movie is secretly gorgeous and colorful and they just decided to make it look like drab poo poo in the promotional stills for some reason then I will be very happy to have been wrong.
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That style of visual filmmaking is, uh, a bit more than 7 or 10 years old
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