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Jack Gladney posted:Why do they hate it so much? The original review boiled down to it being a neat gimmick that turned out boring. Did their fans jump down their throats about it or something? Or are they just infuriated that other people like it?
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Jack Gladney posted:Why do they hate it so much? The original review boiled down to it being a neat gimmick that turned out boring. Did their fans jump down their throats about it or something? Or are they just infuriated that other people like it? I don't think they really hate it. It seems more that they think it's getting undo praise beyond the usual bounds of I hate it, you love it lets grab a beer and talk about something else. Also, a lot of the praise, at least what I've heard, seems to be about things like the revolutionary method of filming over 12 years than anything actually in the movie. By which I mean I rarely hear anything about the things that could have been done by making the movie last year and just having it be about the last 12 years. Which is why their joke is pretty much 12 YEARS TO FILM!!!
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 06:07 |
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Also yes, I think a bunch of people jumped down their throats about it.
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 06:17 |
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Gyges posted:I don't think they really hate it. It seems more that they think it's getting undo praise beyond the usual bounds of I hate it, you love it lets grab a beer and talk about something else. Also, a lot of the praise, at least what I've heard, seems to be about things like the revolutionary method of filming over 12 years than anything actually in the movie. By which I mean I rarely hear anything about the things that could have been done by making the movie last year and just having it be about the last 12 years. Which is why their joke is pretty much 12 YEARS TO FILM!!! Really? Pretty much every review I saw was more like "The 12 year filming schedule is an amazing accomplishment, but putting all that aside, it's a powerful, entertaining, affecting movie all in its own right".
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 06:34 |
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Violet_Sky posted:Infamous Sphere, did you ever do "Boys Don't Cry" on your show yet? Nope - not yet. I've been hesitant to approach it, because it's not exactly...well...fun. I usually do a Trigger Warning Trilogy during the turn of the year, so if I were going to do it, right now would be the time. I'm just not sure what to say about it. also I have a nasty cold, I just had an exhibition and I really should be job hunting at the moment - unemployed since April - so the videos aren't really coming out that quickly at the moment.
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# ? Jan 28, 2015 11:13 |
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Presented without comment, from the post-credit on the last NC video:quote:Hey guys Doug Walker here! After so long in development hell we finally have a release month for The Game Show. It's going to be in March. But you know what that means. That means that we need even more contestants because we've already gone through the ones we had before and we're looking for even more.
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# ? Jan 29, 2015 03:41 |
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lornekates posted:Presented without comment, from the post-credit on the last NC video: Maybe they'll remember to do a sound check this time.
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# ? Jan 29, 2015 03:47 |
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Maybe they'll remember to give prizes this time.
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# ? Jan 29, 2015 04:00 |
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Make it won't take them seventeen loving takes or whatever per episode.
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# ? Jan 29, 2015 04:19 |
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If wishes were horses...
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Jack Gladney posted:Why do they hate it so much? The original review boiled down to it being a neat gimmick that turned out boring. Did their fans jump down their throats about it or something? Or are they just infuriated that other people like it? I think they genuinely are annoyed at how overhyped it was, and how people treated the "IT TOOK TWELVE YEARS" as a brand new stunning innovation when, as one of them already alluded to in one of their bits, the Seven Up series did it way better, but yea I also think most of the "OH MY GOD BOYHOOD ARGH BOYHOOD" is played up because it bothers some people who can't handle their favorite movie getting made fun of.
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# ? Jan 29, 2015 05:51 |
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lornekates posted:Doug game show quote Maybe they won't try to rig it so the contestants will win against Doug and accidentally mix up the sheets, therefore letting Doug easily win and splitting the prize between the losers as a consolation! Edit: And maybe they'll release the other shows without first having the threat of their campaign being investigated by Indiegogo!
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Tatum Girlparts posted:I think they genuinely are annoyed at how overhyped it was, and how people treated the "IT TOOK TWELVE YEARS" as a brand new stunning innovation when, as one of them already alluded to in one of their bits, the Seven Up series did it way better, but yea I also think most of the "OH MY GOD BOYHOOD ARGH BOYHOOD" is played up because it bothers some people who can't handle their favorite movie getting made fun of. They also said the movie was rather boring and the main character went from annoying child to really annoying young adult.
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# ? Jan 29, 2015 07:43 |
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Miss Wallace posted:Maybe they won't try to rig it so the contestants will win against Doug and accidentally mix up the sheets, therefore letting Doug easily win and splitting the prize between the losers as a consolation!
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Miss Wallace posted:Maybe they won't try to rig it so the contestants will win against Doug and accidentally mix up the sheets, therefore letting Doug easily win and splitting the prize between the losers as a consolation! I take it this won't have been a first, or is it just a logical extrapolation of their bias to Doug as per usual. Either way can't say I disagree.
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# ? Jan 29, 2015 08:21 |
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StealthArcher posted:
No, it sounds like she meant the opposite of bias towards Doug that they ended up screwing up. They tried to rig it so Doug would lose, but they mixed something up and Doug got the easy stuff by mistake. Still hilariously incompetent, but at least not knowingly horrible to the fans they brought in as contestants.
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# ? Jan 29, 2015 08:58 |
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Idran posted:No, it sounds like she meant the opposite of bias towards Doug that they ended up screwing up. They tried to rig it so Doug would lose, but they mixed something up and Doug got the easy stuff by mistake. It could have been funny if they'd rolled with it and had Doug intentionally throw the easy questions.
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# ? Jan 29, 2015 09:22 |
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The Boyhood thing is fine as long as they don't pull a Brad Jones/Tree of Life and keep talking about it for five years.
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The Vosgian Beast posted:The Boyhood thing is fine as long as they don't pull a Brad Jones/Tree of Life and keep talking about it for five years. In Brad's defense, Tree of Life is a loving terrible movie.
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# ? Jan 29, 2015 16:03 |
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MonsieurChoc posted:In Brad's defense, Tree of Life is a loving terrible movie. Not in his defense, it's been years and everyone has moved on including the cinema snobs he's parodying.
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Idran posted:No, it sounds like she meant the opposite of bias towards Doug that they ended up screwing up. They tried to rig it so Doug would lose, but they mixed something up and Doug got the easy stuff by mistake. Also they only just now bought a score board.
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Miss Wallace posted:Also they only just now bought a score board. I'm going to reserve praise until I know whether or not it's just a piece of butcher paper taped to the wall.
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The premiere of Movie Nights, Kindergarten Ninja, is now public! The ghost of Bruce Lee must set a NFL superstar on the right path. There are also children. http://phelous.com/2015/01/29/obscurus-lupa/movienights/movie-nights-kindergarten-ninja/
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Miss Wallace posted:Maybe they won't try to rig it so the contestants will win against Doug and accidentally mix up the sheets, therefore letting Doug easily win and splitting the prize between the losers as a consolation! They do know that rigging a game show in any way is pretty illegal right? Also, anyone else getting the feeling that this is being done just to stop any indegogo investigation and pave the way for a Patreon account? PassTheRemote fucked around with this message at 22:32 on Jan 29, 2015 |
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Miss Wallace posted:The premiere of Movie Nights, Kindergarten Ninja, is now public! The ghost of Bruce Lee must set a NFL superstar on the right path. There are also children. Holy cow this movie looks amazing. I need to track this down. Also if I had to guess this movie is probably called Kindergarten Ninja to capitalize on Kindergarten Cop, which only came out... four years prior. Look I never said it was timely capitalization. Great first episode.
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Miss Wallace posted:The premiere of Movie Nights, Kindergarten Ninja, is now public! The ghost of Bruce Lee must set a NFL superstar on the right path. There are also children. "What is Kindergarten Ninja? Well, Kindergarten Ninja is a D.A.R.E.-sponsored movie..." Starring a football player (in his first and only acting role) who makes references to a career highlight that occurred before the intended audience was even born. Oh boy, time to get some popcorn. Edit: This is kind of a searing indictment of teachers, isn't it? The judge says this guy is the worst person to stand before him in court. Then, as punishment, sends him to teach kids for three months. And then, he says that he wanted girls P.E.? Wow. This is just so weird for something clearly intended for the classroom. Edit 2: That bit with the kid doing the alcoholic dance was straight stolen from Eddie Murphy's Delirious. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfU1LjFfyBI&t=54s Edit 3: This was a great start to Movie Nights! And Alcoholic Dance kid is the best character in the movie, hands down. Heck, he'd make a great reoccurring bit! Ghostpilot fucked around with this message at 00:26 on Jan 30, 2015 |
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Thanks for the support on the first Movie Nights ep! Filmed another one today on a terrible sasquatch movie.
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# ? Jan 30, 2015 06:49 |
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Miss Wallace posted:Thanks for the support on the first Movie Nights ep! Filmed another one today on a terrible sasquatch movie. Did you get Brad in on the action?
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Mraagvpeine posted:Did you get Brad in on the action? Someday he'll get that filthy animal.
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Miss Wallace posted:The premiere of Movie Nights, Kindergarten Ninja, is now public! The ghost of Bruce Lee must set a NFL superstar on the right path. There are also children. Is Movie Nights improvised? The style reminds me a lot of an episode of Best of the Worst (which is a good thing).
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Miss Wallace posted:Thanks for the support on the first Movie Nights ep! Filmed another one today on a terrible sasquatch movie. It's not...that one we were talking about at MAGFest, is it? OrangeKing fucked around with this message at 09:37 on Jan 30, 2015 |
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echopapa posted:Is Movie Nights improvised? The style reminds me a lot of an episode of Best of the Worst (which is a good thing). It is and it isn't. I have notes written to follow the outline of the movie, but it's improvised off of that to give a more off the cuff feel. So far the response has been mostly positive, but it does throw some people off. OrangeKing posted:It's not...that one we were talking about at MAGFest, is it? I'm not sure which one we talked about at Mag, ha ha. The movie's Big and Hairy.
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Miss Wallace posted:It is and it isn't. I have notes written to follow the outline of the movie, but it's improvised off of that to give a more off the cuff feel. So far the response has been mostly positive, but it does throw some people off. I like the more off the cuff feel, though I feel that more people in the video adds to the conversation as it allows for people to play off each other. It's the reason that I love Best of the Worst and Brad's midnight screenings. I don't know if you have plans for having guests in these videos like Phelous and Brad, but even if you don't want to do that, this new video is a plus. I'm eager to see where you go with the new format.
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PassTheRemote posted:I like the more off the cuff feel, though I feel that more people in the video adds to the conversation as it allows for people to play off each other. It's the reason that I love Best of the Worst and Brad's midnight screenings. I don't know if you have plans for having guests in these videos like Phelous and Brad, but even if you don't want to do that, this new video is a plus. I'm eager to see where you go with the new format. Thanks so much. I shot Big and Hairy with Phelan, I definitely like shooting these with other folks. I think generally it'll be just me since I don't have people who can regularly shoot with me, but I definitely want to do more with other people.
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By the way Allison, have you heard of the Librarian trilogy? I just saw my copies of it and they strike me as something you'd like. They're a trilogy of campy made-for-TV movies that were more than a little inspired by Indiana Jones with a tiny bit of Warehouse 13 sprinkled in. They also partially star a magical Bob Newhart.
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Miss Wallace posted:I'm not sure which one we talked about at Mag, ha ha. The movie's Big and Hairy. I just wanted to make sure it wasn't the DeCoteau one (1313: Bigfoot Island). If only because I don't think anyone could talk about it for more than five minutes or so. It was, to say the least, not one of the three-or-so good Bigfoot movies in history. OrangeKing fucked around with this message at 18:22 on Jan 30, 2015 |
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DeCoteau movies are impossible to talk about for any length of time usually (A Talking Cat?! may be an exception) because they're just some lame horror elements and a lot of softcore male nudity of gay porn stars walking around. Well, I haven't sat through one, but I've watched Dante's Cove and I'm assuming it's pretty much the same thing. First 7 minutes are amazing, the rest of it's mind-numbingly boring.
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dijon du jour posted:By the way Allison, have you heard of the Librarian trilogy? I just saw my copies of it and they strike me as something you'd like. They're a trilogy of campy made-for-TV movies that were more than a little inspired by Indiana Jones with a tiny bit of Warehouse 13 sprinkled in. They also partially star a magical Bob Newhart. I've watched some of the TV show; it's alright. OrangeKing posted:I just wanted to make sure it wasn't the DeCoteau one (1313: Bigfoot Island). If only because I don't think anyone could talk about it for more than five minutes or so. It was, to say the least, not one of the three-or-so good Bigfoot movies in history. Ha ha, yeah not that one. We'd have nothing to say!
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Miss Wallace posted:I've watched some of the TV show; it's alright. Wait, there's a TV show now? And it doesn't even star Noah Wyle? Thanks for mentioning it I need to go check that out. Oh wait no I can't because TNT won't let me watch online unless I have cable. Thanks TNT you're a real peach.
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Angry Joe released his 10 Gaming Controversies video. Watching it right now. I hadn't actually paid any attention to the Hatred controversy, but holy poo poo, actually seeing the game, I think Valve were completely in the right to remove it from Steam, so to hear that they put the game back up and apologized to the developers gives me a sick feeling deep, deep in my gut. And hearing Joe struggling to defend that decision, but coming up with no reason to defend it ("parenting!" is not a good defense) makes me feel even worse.
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