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TheMopeSquad posted:Thanks for the heads up on this I've been meaning to watch it for a while and thought it turned out to be fantastic. The part where Yea this was a really great movie. Jackie Chan should win some type of award.
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Netflix has been promoting the Code 8 films so I caught up with them: Code 8 is a slightly grungy mid-budget superpowers film that is by no means great and has a bunch of half-cooked ideas in it and some very average acting, but executes it well. The idea is that super powered people are an underclass, displaced by automation and regulation controlling potentially hazardous powers, the police deploying drones and combat robots to control supers, so naturally they turn to crime. It's different and a pleasant surprise. Code 8, 2 (or whatever, the 2nd installment) is more of the same, with one or two clever ideas added in, but overall the cliches abound, the acting grates and it feels like a bit of a rush job. Not terrible but very missable. IMDB rates them 8 and 6 respectively, which feels about right to me.
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live with fruit posted:It's amazing how novel the concept of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles but they're teenagers" was looking back on it. Ha, yeah, I thought that was something that really elevated it. It really highlights how few teenage-seeming-teenagers you ever see on screen. I guess because it's such an idiosyncratic behaviour, that's so hard to not seem silly. It being a comedic film obviously makes that easier here, but its just so so rare for teenagers to not just be 'small adults' or 'large children'.
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Foxcatcher, on Hulu, is at least worth checking out for Steve Carell's very weird performance. It's the bizarre story of John du Pont manipulating a pair of brothers into helping him with his ill fated turn at coaching a wrestling team, and how mean to him his mom was. I love seeing comedic actors do dramatic roles. I feel like it can be their secret strong suit--you can almost see the way comedy and drama are the same, that in order to make another person laugh you have to transform yourself completely, and how maybe delivering offensive jokes completely deadpan on The Office is the same as portraying evil or grief.. Everyone is good in it, I was impressed by the depiction of wrestling in general, and the way the two main characters walked in particular; they really had down the "all your joints were horrifically injured before you were 20 but you wouldn't stop, also you are more muscle than man" walk. I didn't have a brother, but I hope if I had it might be close to this. Well, except the end, I guess. e follow up with The Patient, also Hulu, for more dramatic Carell Inspector Hound fucked around with this message at 13:31 on Mar 4, 2024 |
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Carell was such a convincing piece of poo poo in season one of The Morning Show that I couldn't watch him in anything after that for a while. Very solid performance.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 19:05 |
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Interesting that Netflix is pretty much the only streaming service, with a few exceptions like The Bear, that are doing the binge release model. (I was curious about how 3 body problem would be released)
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mcmagic posted:Interesting that Netflix is pretty much the only streaming service, with a few exceptions like The Bear, that are doing the binge release model. (I was curious about how 3 body problem would be released) If Disney used the Netflix model, Andor would have already been cancelled before it could even get any buzz. mystes fucked around with this message at 19:17 on Mar 4, 2024 |
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I thought the season drop model was winning, but this is the Bad Universe
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 20:38 |
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I like the weekly drop model, if nothing else it gives people a reason to plan out weekly watching events with friends, which is pretty awesome.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 20:51 |
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Season drops are awful if you want to discuss a show. The window to actually chat and meme about a show is a week, maybe two. If you're interested in discussing a show or don't like spoilers, you only have a few days to cram ten hours of watching in before the whole conversation shifts to theorycrafting for the next season. On top of that, if you're watching it that quickly, you're almost definitely second screening too.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 20:51 |
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I've said this before: if the whole season drops at once, you can still watch weekly if you want to. You can watch daily monthly, whatever you want! And I don't give a poo poo whatsoever about "the conversation" or "buzz" or any other dumb nonsense you wanna pretend exalts the pointless drip
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:I've said this before: if the whole season drops at once, you can still watch weekly if you want to. You can watch daily monthly, whatever you want! if you think having a conversation about streaming shows is dumb nonsense, consider posting in a different thread
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:I've said this before: if the whole season drops at once, you can still watch weekly if you want to. You can watch daily monthly, whatever you want! incorrect.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 21:09 |
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It just leads to better pacing too. Shows meant for binging tend to be written like really long movies, instead of TV shows with discrete episodes.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 21:12 |
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I finished the final season of Sunderland 'Til I Die, and it definitely answered the question "why did Netflix wait almost two years after they got promoted to the EFL Championship to release the season" in the very last scene.
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:I've said this before: if the whole season drops at once, you can still watch weekly if you want to. You can watch daily monthly, whatever you want! and if someone wants to binge a show, they can just wait until the season is over to do so.
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FLIPADELPHIA posted:I like the weekly drop model, if nothing else it gives people a reason to plan out weekly watching events with friends, which is pretty awesome. I caught up with my mom's best friend and she talked about how early in their friendship, a few families would get together each Sunday night to watch new episodes of I, Claudius on air and I was just like ..man. That sounds incredibly nice. Obviously that's a bit of an exception when you're able to be like now who is this young actor I don't know playing Sejanus? He's quite something! The closest thing I'll have to that is the monday mornings at the office during the final season of game of thrones, and we didn't even like the show at that point! trevorreznik fucked around with this message at 22:23 on Mar 4, 2024 |
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But you can still get together with people and watch something you can binge! At any interval you choose! People still somehow enjoy watching movies together, people still enjoy talking about movies, even though a movie is usually consumed entirely in one sitting.
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enigmahfc posted:and if someone wants to binge a show, they can just wait until the season is over to do so. There's a difference between having a choice and not having a choice
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:There's a difference between having a choice and not having a choice incorrect.
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:There's a difference between having a choice and not having a choice
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Whoever came up with the idea of presenting coming soon movies as if they were already available on the platform needs a kick in the stomach.
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# ? Mar 4, 2024 23:39 |
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I'm not saying this is causation but the 'entire season dropped, better binge ten hours ASAP' and 'all shows are ten hour movies that suck poo poo now' probably have a little correlation going on
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I think the reason studios are so confident that AI slop is the future is that the kind of people who halfheartedly binge watch ten hours of a show while playing on their phone are probably not gonna notice when the lead character grows a few extra fingers or the backgrounds become amorphous blobs from time to time
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:I've said this before: if the whole season drops at once, you can still watch weekly if you want to. You can watch daily monthly, whatever you want! I mean "the conversation"/"the buzz" is generally good for the shows themselves, it keeps people talking. It's the same reason studios rushing to put movies on streaming before the theatrical run is even finished is a mistake. You don't give people time to miss the thing. Used to be when a movie arrived on home video or first aired on TV there was this whole secondary hype phase. (Never mind the actual secondary revenue that physical media/TV rights used to generate, that's a whole other thing.)
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Inspector Hound posted:Foxcatcher, on Hulu, is at least worth checking out for Steve Carell's very weird performance. It's the bizarre story of John du Pont manipulating a pair of brothers into helping him with his ill fated turn at coaching a wrestling team, and how mean to him his mom was. I love seeing comedic actors do dramatic roles. I feel like it can be their secret strong suit--you can almost see the way comedy and drama are the same, that in order to make another person laugh you have to transform yourself completely, and how maybe delivering offensive jokes completely deadpan on The Office is the same as portraying evil or grief.. Everyone is good in it, I was impressed by the depiction of wrestling in general, and the way the two main characters walked in particular; they really had down the "all your joints were horrifically injured before you were 20 but you wouldn't stop, also you are more muscle than man" walk. I didn't have a brother, but I hope if I had it might be close to this. Well, except the end, I guess. Have you seen The Big Short?
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Foxcatcher and The Iron Claw would make for a very good and very depressing double feature.
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:I've said this before: if the whole season drops at once, you can still watch weekly if you want to. You can watch daily monthly, whatever you want! Producers of Netflix shows have said explicitly that the only views of their show that count are watches of the entire show within about two weeks. For shows that release weekly, that window is much longer and steady WoW increases are excellent predictors of a show's potential audience. I think sci-fi/fantasy shows have the most to lose from a binge model, because they're much harder sells to a larger audience. I want "the conversation" and "buzz" because it gets renewals for shows I like, as opposed to the instant gratification of watching a ten hour movie.
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C2C - 2.0 posted:Have you seen The Big Short? Not yet, I'll look for that soon.
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 17:16 |
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must consume content
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The only reason services switched to the weekly release model is because they realized they could milk 3 months of subscription fees out of impatient consumers, rather than the standard one month binge and drop the service. I guess good for you if you enjoy the buzz and the conversation, but know that you are paying for it.
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 18:25 |
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i wait until a show has their series finale before i start watching it because i don't feel like living on someone else's timetable. same with book series. i'm sure streaming companies hate me but DVD box set companies used to love me.
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Simplex posted:I guess good for you if you enjoy the buzz and the conversation, but know that you are paying for it. oh no.
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i think shows should come out every 2 weeks, and only in 4 minute increments, and then when it finally ends so people can binge them the order of episodes is randomized.Simplex posted:I guess good for you if you enjoy the buzz and the conversation, but know that you are paying for it. lol you got 'em
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Inspector Hound posted:Foxcatcher, on Hulu, is at least worth checking out for Steve Carell's very weird performance. It's the bizarre story of John du Pont manipulating a pair of brothers into helping him with his ill fated turn at coaching a wrestling team, and how mean to him his mom was. I love seeing comedic actors do dramatic roles. I feel like it can be their secret strong suit--you can almost see the way comedy and drama are the same, that in order to make another person laugh you have to transform yourself completely, and how maybe delivering offensive jokes completely deadpan on The Office is the same as portraying evil or grief.. Everyone is good in it, I was impressed by the depiction of wrestling in general, and the way the two main characters walked in particular; they really had down the "all your joints were horrifically injured before you were 20 but you wouldn't stop, also you are more muscle than man" walk. I didn't have a brother, but I hope if I had it might be close to this. Well, except the end, I guess. Foxcatcher and Maestro would make a great "Unnecessary Prosthetics" double feature.
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 19:31 |
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Shogun is good. I like it. That is all.
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:There's a difference between having a choice and not having a choice Yeah, you're right. You can choose to wait until a whole season is out and binge all you want!
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FLIPADELPHIA posted:Yeah, you're right. You can choose to wait until a whole season is out and binge all you want! but thats not the choice they want
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 19:42 |
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If they dropped True Detective Season 4 all at once, most of the conversation would be around that wild finale where we find out that [spoilre] the True Detective was the friends we made along the way[/spoiler] and not the week to week discussion about who the True and False Detectives were.
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Jolo posted:week to week discussion about who the True and False Detectives were. Boolean Detective! Now that's a show.
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