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Vegetable posted:Wheel of Time had about zero cultural impact despite all the money Amazon burned on it, and I fully expect the new LOTR series to be exactly the same. Though I do miss GoT being this massive cultural phenomenon — when was the last time the world collectively paid attention to a TV series like that? Squid Games, maybe? Squid Games was massive and maybe could have been bigger if it had not been dumped all at once. I'm not as familiar with Amazon's shows, do they usually do weekly releases or do they do whole season binge dumps like Netflix?
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Lobok posted:Squid Games was massive and maybe could have been bigger if it had not been dumped all at once. I'm not as familiar with Amazon's shows, do they usually do weekly releases or do they do whole season binge dumps like Netflix? The ones I recall were weekly episodes
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Vegetable posted:Wheel of Time had about zero cultural impact despite all the money Amazon burned on it, and I fully expect the new LOTR series to be exactly the same. Though I do miss GoT being this massive cultural phenomenon — when was the last time the world collectively paid attention to a TV series like that? Squid Games, maybe? I have no numbers to back this up but I get the sense that Succession has had quite a bit of cultural traction.
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Lobok posted:Squid Games was massive and maybe could have been bigger if it had not been dumped all at once. I'm not as familiar with Amazon's shows, do they usually do weekly releases or do they do whole season binge dumps like Netflix? Wheel of Time, the show referenced in the OP, was released 3 episodes on the first day, and then weekly after that.
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Interesting to think about how/why Amazon expected Wheel of Time to be its own Game of Thrones. Thrones showed that "prestige" fantasy TV could work but the book series was one of the it properties at the time, it was on HBO with its large base and reputation, a relative lack of competition given how many streaming services there are now, and while it's quaint to think about now after the line between movie actor and TV actor has washed away they had Sean Bean headlining (lol). No disrespect to anyone acting in WoT but it seems like the biggest draw there was... Rosamund Pike? I also wonder if the end of GoT poisoned the well a bit. That said, Wheel of Time was apparently very successful for Amazon and is continuing. I think there's something to be said for how the lack of cultural impact might have more to do with where and how we all discuss this kind of stuff. I don't see WoT talk on my social media at all but then again all I ever saw of Invincible was that one shot memed over and over and you didn't have to have seen the show to get those jokes. thrawn527 posted:Wheel of Time, the show referenced in the OP, was released 3 episodes on the first day, and then weekly after that. Ah ok, thanks. I've seen some Prime shows but I usually watch them late so the original release schedule ends up being lost on me.
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Lobok posted:Interesting to think about how/why Amazon expected Wheel of Time to be its own Game of Thrones. Thrones showed that "prestige" fantasy TV could work but the book series was one of the it properties at the time, it was on HBO with its large base and reputation, a relative lack of competition given how many streaming services there are now, and while it's quaint to think about now after the line between movie actor and TV actor has washed away they had Sean Bean headlining (lol). No disrespect to anyone acting in WoT but it seems like the biggest draw there was... Rosamund Pike? I also wonder if the end of GoT poisoned the well a bit. Not to argue with the rest of your points, but before the show came out, the Game of Thrones book series wasn't any bigger than Wheel of Time. They were about the same level of fame, and Wheel of Time may have been bigger. The HBO show is what shot it to massive notice.
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thrawn527 posted:Wheel of Time, the show referenced in the OP, was released 3 episodes on the first day, and then weekly after that. A bunch of shows are tinkering with this. We're doing it with Station Eleven internationally right now. The last couple I've seen that has done something similar is Sex Lives of College Girls and The After Party. It isn't streamer-specific it's show-specific. It's just part of the marketing plan now with no real clear feedback of what is the most successful method.
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# ? Jan 28, 2022 21:05 |
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Personally I got interested in the game of thrones TV show because it was really really GOOD. Like, unusually good and mostly better than other things on TV. The Wheel of Time series is like... watchable, at best. I've watched it when I've been bored. They're not even close to the same level of quality
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The other day I played Risk with some friends and yes I'm in my 40s whatever but they put on the Battle of the Bastards episode as a background and none of us could pay attention to the game so we just watched the episode and paused the Risk game until it was over. The last season made me forgot how loving good that show was like finding a hair at the bottom of the best bowl of soup you ever had.
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davidspackage posted:"Let's hurry, Teledildor!" "The Hourglass of Lúthedir, one minute is enough to fulfill the break requirements of a grown worker!"
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Zzulu posted:Personally I got interested in the game of thrones TV show because it was really really GOOD. Like, unusually good and mostly better than other things on TV. Yeah, the WoT show has a few good things about it and a whole lot of bad... including changing major plot and lore stuff for actual, literally no reason
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Looks good. https://youtu.be/IN5TD4VRcSM
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I hope it lives up to its title.
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Charlz Guybon posted:Looks good. i love it when i get to the end of a good rear end trailer and the thing is already out!
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Charlz Guybon posted:Looks good. gently caress it's a show? It would have been nice to watch a movie.
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The Halo movie, which has been in production hell for seemingly eons, is now a TV series on Paramount+. It starts at the end of March. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KZ3MKraNKY Pablo Schreiber is Master Chief, Natascha McElhone is Dr. Halsey, and Bokeem Woodbine is a Spartan friend of Master Chief.
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# ? Jan 31, 2022 09:41 |
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well Halo Infinite turned out good against all odds so maybe it won't suck
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# ? Jan 31, 2022 16:26 |
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Netflix trailers? Here’s your netflix trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcI6SFiK_yk
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Happy Noodle Boy posted:Netflix trailers? Here’s your netflix trailer tired as gently caress of reboots and remakes but that looks pretty dope
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Looks like it's trying to go for the Halloween sequel money.
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# ? Jan 31, 2022 17:43 |
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Halo movie looks dumb as poo poo. The first few games were alright, an interesting concept then it just got mired in it's own mess. And the "look" of Halo only works for video games and just looks cringe worthy in real life. I hate "gritty reboots" but I would have liked the see the idea of Halo sort of pared down into something less "Saturday Morning TV show". Coulda been fun. edit: TCM reboot looks pretty fun. "Try anything and you're cancelled bro." lol BonoMan fucked around with this message at 18:16 on Jan 31, 2022 |
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precision posted:well Halo Infinite turned out good against all odds so maybe it won't suck So the Halo is now a magguffin? Not a Banks Orbital? Or?
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BonoMan posted:And the "look" of Halo only works for video games and just looks cringe worthy in real life. There's been a couple of live action Halo commercials and it's looked like generic sci-fi. Nothing noteworthy about it either pro or con. There's also some pretty accurate cosplay out there and, again, it looks like fairly standard sci-fi miltech. Not quite sure what's cringe-worthy about it, maybe you want to post a pic?
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Megaman's Jockstrap posted:There's been a couple of live action Halo commercials and it's looked like generic sci-fi. Nothing noteworthy about it either pro or con. There's also some pretty accurate cosplay out there and, again, it looks like fairly standard sci-fi miltech. Not quite sure what's cringe-worthy about it, maybe you want to post a pic? Post a pic? Just watch the trailer again. I guess if you're starting with the "standard sci-fi miltech" being acceptable to you then you're not gonna have a problem with it. But the chunky generically kitbashed and not-very-functional nonsensically plated armor look has been bad from the start. It's acceptable in video games because video games are dumb fun. But I just can't take that look seriously. It's just cheesy. EDIT: if I really start to think back on it. The mil-spec look of Halo - environments and all - is just very uninspired save for a few things. I get that it was basically inherited from the Xbox 1 game which... it served a repetitive "hey look just put some grooves in it and it looks like a techy panel... nobody will care!" function. But when that gets extrapolated to a modern version it just looks cheap now and has no personality. Also I know I'll be in the minority with this. I think I just wish more had come from Halo. It had such a good start! BonoMan fucked around with this message at 19:19 on Jan 31, 2022 |
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I just can't get behind your perspective. Video games are not always dumb fun and movies are not always smart work (the opposite of dumb fun, I suppose). And I do think there's a niche for near-future tech that looks like modern stuff with a few more doodads bolted on. But thank you for taking the time to illustrate this for me, I do appreciate it.
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I don't see how TCM is a reboot? It's a sequel like Halloween '18. Or was that considered a reboot? Isn't reboot telling the entire story again with a new cast?
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Vintersorg posted:I don't see how TCM is a reboot? It's a sequel like Halloween '18. Or was that considered a reboot? Isn't reboot telling the entire story again with a new cast? The hot thing to do now is to take an old movie and give it the sequel/remake treatment where you basically follow up on the original while also replaying the same beats for the most part. See: Halloween, Ghostbuster, The Matrix. Happy Noodle Boy fucked around with this message at 20:01 on Jan 31, 2022 |
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Vintersorg posted:Or was that considered a reboot? Isn't reboot telling the entire story again with a new cast? I always consider a reboot to be a jumping in point for new people while containing elements from the original. I don't think it has to do the same storyline again personally, but that seems to be popular as it's a proven formula and people tend to like that for nostalgia reasons. Then they can go hog wild with their own story in the inevitable sequel, which is usually a good thing as sequels to the original were probably dogshit anyway.
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Megaman's Jockstrap posted:I just can't get behind your perspective. Video games are not always dumb fun and movies are not always smart work (the opposite of dumb fun, I suppose). And I do think there's a niche for near-future tech that looks like modern stuff with a few more doodads bolted on. But thank you for taking the time to illustrate this for me, I do appreciate it. To clarify - I meant the Halo video games are dumb fun. Not all games in general. I just failed to write that. I've played tons of non-dumb-fun games in my life.
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I gotcha, but since I am a huge fan of Battletech 3025 - the very definition of dumb-rear end blocky impractical milshit - it's just an aesthetic clash. My initial reading of your post was that they had taken it in a bad direction but it's just the same ol' chunk that it always was, for better or worse.
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Vintersorg posted:I don't see how TCM is a reboot? It's a sequel like Halloween '18. Or was that considered a reboot? Isn't reboot telling the entire story again with a new cast? rebooting is when you reactivate something that is turned off or disabled
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Megaman's Jockstrap posted:I gotcha, but since I am a huge fan of Battletech 3025 - the very definition of dumb-rear end blocky impractical milshit - it's just an aesthetic clash. Copy. Yeah my original post was supposed to read that "it feels just like Halo but literally on screen" and for some reason, it reads as cheap to me in Live Action. Not entirely sure why. Oh well. I'll still watch probably.
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precision posted:so maybe it won't suck lol
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Happy Noodle Boy posted:Netflix trailers? Here’s your netflix trailer The ending to that trailer is
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we should start calling them "rebakes"
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Dire.
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https://twitter.com/mikexnichols/status/1488214512545189898?t=0N1FbM_LL9pdeVrbgMWj6g&s=19 IMDB Trivia so grain of salt etc, but lol
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Happy Noodle Boy posted:The hot thing to do now is to take an old movie and give it the sequel/remake treatment where you basically follow up on the original while also replaying the same beats for the most part. See: Halloween, Ghostbuster, The Matrix. as the new scream calls it, a requel!
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Happy Noodle Boy posted:Netflix trailers? Here’s your netflix trailer Nothing in that looks as scary as this simple scene. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrQTEGgKdGo
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edit: nothing to see here.
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