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It's very good, and very short.
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precision posted:So I just watched Toad Road and uh, drat. Hit way too close to home for me, but what a hypnotic film. It's been classified as "horror" but it's... really not at all. It has a somewhat similar aesthetic to Resolution but is much more grounded in reality, and also much more hosed up, at the same time. One thing is that I genuinely don't know if it would be nearly as effective to someone who has never taken LSD or mushrooms or any heavy psychedelic, because understanding how those drugs feel is extremely key to the "horror" the film presents. Yeah it's a good movie. Also the story about the lead actress is very eerie/depressing she actually ended up dying of an overdose before the movie was released alansmithee fucked around with this message at 14:51 on May 20, 2015 |
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precision posted:So I just watched Toad Road and uh, drat. Hit way too close to home for me, but what a hypnotic film. It's been classified as "horror" but it's... really not at all. It has a somewhat similar aesthetic to Resolution but is much more grounded in reality, and also much more hosed up, at the same time. One thing is that I genuinely don't know if it would be nearly as effective to someone who has never taken LSD or mushrooms or any heavy psychedelic, because understanding how those drugs feel is extremely key to the "horror" the film presents. Toad Road is an excellent movie I am never going to see again.
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# ? May 20, 2015 14:50 |
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It's also one of those rare times where Netflix predicted I'd give it literally half a star (I'd never seen one so low!) and I immediately slammed "5 stars" as soon as the credits rolled.
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# ? May 20, 2015 14:55 |
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Pretty surprised to see criticism of True Detective, if that's not good enough for you I'd really like to hear what shows are actually good. In the end its a police procedural, so yea its going to adhere to certain patterns of the genre, but its incredibly well made on any level you want to talk about. Two heavyweight actors at the height of their talents, gorgeous cinematography that feels more like a movie, a compelling plot, interesting dialogue that goes way beyond typical Law & Order crap, I dunno what else you would need.
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# ? May 20, 2015 15:33 |
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precision posted:It's also one of those rare times where Netflix predicted I'd give it literally half a star (I'd never seen one so low!) and I immediately slammed "5 stars" as soon as the credits rolled. I kinda wonder what the algorithm is for what determines the predicted ratings, since a ton of stuff I see ends up either 4.5/.5 and I rarely give anything but a 2 or 3. Basebf555 posted:Pretty surprised to see criticism of True Detective, if that's not good enough for you I'd really like to hear what shows are actually good. In the end its a police procedural, so yea its going to adhere to certain patterns of the genre, but its incredibly well made on any level you want to talk about. Two heavyweight actors at the height of their talents, gorgeous cinematography that feels more like a movie, a compelling plot, interesting dialogue that goes way beyond typical Law & Order crap, I dunno what else you would need. I know my view's fully in the minority, but I can think of 10 cop shows off the top of my head I think were just plain better. That said I'm hopeful for the new season.
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# ? May 20, 2015 15:56 |
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Whenever people say, "The thing you have to remember is (work of genre fiction) is kind of, like, about (genre) itself" it's like, yes, genre works generally are created by people with knowledge of genre conventions and thus will reflect them somehow, so what?
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# ? May 20, 2015 16:06 |
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alansmithee posted:I kinda wonder what the algorithm is for what determines the predicted ratings, since a ton of stuff I see ends up either 4.5/.5 and I rarely give anything but a 2 or 3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netflix_Prize I find Netflix's predicted ratings to be scarily accurate. I guess that means I have uninteresting tastes. wa27 fucked around with this message at 16:59 on May 20, 2015 |
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wa27 posted:I find Netflix's predicted ratings to be scaril accurate. I guess that means I have uninteresting tastes. Nah, the predictions are usually 100% otm for me. I've found that it helps a lot if you rate a lot of more obscure movies and if you rate things where your enjoyment goes against popular opinion (I rated Pain and Gain 5 stars, for example)
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# ? May 20, 2015 16:54 |
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Basebf555 posted:Pretty surprised to see criticism of True Detective, if that's not good enough for you I'd really like to hear what shows are actually good. In the end its a police procedural, so yea its going to adhere to certain patterns of the genre, but its incredibly well made on any level you want to talk about. Two heavyweight actors at the height of their talents, gorgeous cinematography that feels more like a movie, a compelling plot, interesting dialogue that goes way beyond typical Law & Order crap, I dunno what else you would need. My issue was entirely with the writing. The whole thing felt unfocused and haphazard. They joined a biker gang and then barely mentioned it again. It's cool once, but when things like that kept happening, I disconnected. I need to care about what's going on in a scene or wonder what will happen next. The answer to those questions was usually "it doesn't matter." (Plus, I think the actors, not the writer, deserve the credit for making the dialog work. On the page, or with less magnetic actors, a lot of those lines and conversations would be cringe-inducing.) Other parts of the show were great. Cinematography, atmosphere, acting, all great. The end of the biker episode was one of the best action scenes I'd seen in a long time. But once I disconnected from the show after a few episodes, I just found myself thinking about it while watching it, rather than enjoying it. That's no good.
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precision posted:Nah, the predictions are usually 100% otm for me. I've found that it helps a lot if you rate a lot of more obscure movies and if you rate things where your enjoyment goes against popular opinion (I rated Pain and Gain 5 stars, for example) Yea it really works well for more obscure stuff. For instance I watched every old Bava movie they had, and now Netflix assumes I will like old obscure horror movies from the 50's and 60's, which I do. I'm getting a lot of recommendations for that kind of thing now instead of just the newest giant crocodile CGI fest.
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# ? May 20, 2015 17:04 |
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wa27 posted:I find Netflix's predicted ratings to be scarily accurate.
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# ? May 20, 2015 17:36 |
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alansmithee posted:I know my view's fully in the minority, but I can think of 10 cop shows off the top of my head I think were just plain better. That said I'm hopeful for the new season. any chance of naming those shows so we can either watch them or know how to rate your opinion? you can't say The Wire !
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# ? May 20, 2015 17:47 |
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alansmithee posted:
I was just asking for cop shows in this thread! Why don't you list a few for me so I can kill some.... time?
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# ? May 20, 2015 17:58 |
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These discussions of movies and poo poo are all cute but Holy christ. I'm only two minutes in and I've laughed out loud three times. Even if the movie is a turd for the other 90 minutes, it's an improvement on half the crap they've recommended. on a side note regarding The Killing, and any other series that begins with a single crime and the effort to solve that ONE, SINGLE crime. Just don't. * Unless it begins with the intention to be a single season (Fortitude, which was great). --- edit: * I know I know except for Twin Peaks but really that show wasn't about who killed Laura was it? magnificent7 fucked around with this message at 18:20 on May 20, 2015 |
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alansmithee posted:I know my view's fully in the minority, but I can think of 10 cop shows off the top of my head I think were just plain better. That said I'm hopeful for the new season. Not being a dick but what would a couple of those shows be? Curious because I'd like to check some out if I haven't already.
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That Works posted:Not being a dick but what would a couple of those shows be? Curious because I'd like to check some out if I haven't already. Even if there are ten better cop shows in the history of television, is that really saying anything bad about True Detective? The year it was airing I find it hard to believe there was anything in the genre at all close to that level of quality.
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# ? May 20, 2015 18:58 |
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Basebf555 posted:Even if there are ten better cop shows in the history of television, is that really saying anything bad about True Detective? The year it was airing I find it hard to believe there was anything in the genre at all close to that level of quality. Fargo was close, but still not quite as good
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# ? May 20, 2015 18:58 |
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Uncle Boogeyman posted:Fargo was close, but still not quite as good I thought about mentioning Fargo but I thought that was last year, and True Detective the year before last. Either way, an all-time top ten list of police procedurals that didn't include True Detective would almost definitely have a few entries that I'd disagree with. For me its top-3 alongside The Wire and Homicide. Off the top of my head I can think of a few shows that people may conceivably place higher than TD, but not that many. NYPD Blue, The Shield, The Wire, Homicide, maybe Third Watch and Southland.
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That Works posted:Not being a dick but what would a couple of those shows be? Curious because I'd like to check some out if I haven't already. The Wire, Wiseguy from the 80's, and that is about all I can think of off the top of my head (unless you count Treme as a cop show). I haven't watch The Shield so no comment. All subjective, but any way you slice it season 1 of True Detective is pretty well respected even if you didn't love it. nate fisher fucked around with this message at 19:26 on May 20, 2015 |
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precision posted:(I rated Pain and Gain 5 stars, for example) You should have rated it six stars. What an awesome movie. I am a very big fan of Scrotal Recall after watching the entire series in one sitting. Maybe it's because the Evie is cute as hell, but I also thought it was very funny and even a little sweet.
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# ? May 20, 2015 19:31 |
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nate fisher posted:I haven't watch The Shield so no comment. You should watch the Shield. It's streaming free on amazon prime if you have it.
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nate fisher posted:The Wire, Wiseguy from the 80's, and that is about all I can think of off the top of my head (unless you count Treme as a cop show). I haven't watch The Shield so no comment. All subjective, but any way you slice it season 1 of True Detective is pretty well respected even if you didn't love it. Wiseguy was fantastic. wafflesnsegways posted:My issue was entirely with the writing. The whole thing felt unfocused and haphazard. They joined a biker gang and then barely mentioned it again. It's cool once, but when things like that kept happening, I disconnected. I need to care about what's going on in a scene or wonder what will happen next. The answer to those questions was usually "it doesn't matter." It seems more like you weren't paying attention.
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# ? May 20, 2015 20:13 |
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:It seems more like you weren't paying attention.
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# ? May 20, 2015 20:46 |
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I'm serious, though, they don't join a bike gang. In fact there is more than one scene that explains Cohle's relationship to Ginger, and what exactly he's using Ginger for. The situation that develops is not random or just occurring because it looks cool (though it's probably the most iconic sequence in the whole show). So whether it held your attention or not is one thing but they certainly don't just introduce that and then drop it out of nowhere.
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# ? May 20, 2015 20:58 |
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That Works posted:Not being a dick but what would a couple of those shows be? Curious because I'd like to check some out if I haven't already. Most have been mentioned. I brought up a couple earlier (Happy Valley, Broadchurch). The Wire and The Shield are givens. The Fall (at least the first season), and the first season of The Killing I thought were as good/better. Hannibal if you consider that a cop show. The Bridge, Justified, Banshee if you'd want to consider that (totally different tone than the others though, of course). I guess most of the stuff that made it "stand out" to other people just seemed silly/didn't work at all to me, so all that was left was a decent police procedural with amazing cinematography. And the stuff that didn't work actively seemed to detract from things.
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Broadchurch, better than true detective? Mind boggles.
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# ? May 20, 2015 21:08 |
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I don't even know how to converse with a person who liked Season 1 of The Killing more than True Detective. Its goddamn depressing is what it is.
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# ? May 20, 2015 21:12 |
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wafflesnsegways posted:My issue was entirely with the writing. The whole thing felt unfocused and haphazard. They joined a biker gang and then barely mentioned it again. This was the one part of the show I didn't get. Obviously a biker gang is not going to have the smartest guys in it, but their plan was to dress up like cops.... but keep their giant ZZ-Top beards? And then go in with a guy still dressed like a biker? In what universe did that plan have even the remotest chance of fooling anyone?
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:This was the one part of the show I didn't get. Obviously a biker gang is not going to have the smartest guys in it, but their plan was to dress up like cops.... but keep their giant ZZ-Top beards? And then go in with a guy still dressed like a biker? I think it was only supposed to buy them quick cover in a walk up or drive up situation, once they started raiding the place all bets were off. Also they were high as hell, maybe their rational economist minds that also had them be part of a biker gang and raid a drug den didn't follow through on costumes. Even Rust is like ugggh on the continuum of biker deals this one is on the low end.
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# ? May 20, 2015 21:53 |
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I would totally put Banshee forth as better than True Detective, but it's kinda splitting hairs because it's not THAT much better and they scratch very very different itches.
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# ? May 20, 2015 21:59 |
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I finally got around to watching [Rec] 3. That was, uh, an interesting shift in tone from the first two. I didn't dislike it, but I sure wasn't expecting it. Is the fourth one more in line with the rest of the series, or does that one play like a Dead Rising adaptation, too? Also, I was pretty jazzed to see King of Kong was on Hulu! I watched that and Chasing Ghosts this afternoon. I find that whole cast of characters so fascinating, and never having seen Chasing Ghosts before, I was pleasantly surprised as to how nice a companion piece it was to King of Kong. Seriously good watching if you haven't gotten around to them yet. Billy Mitchell is a fantastic low-stakes comic book villain, and his gang of henchmen are priceless. Edit: On the topic of video game docs, Game Over was a boring piece of poo poo. The history of Atari stuff was sorta neat, but the rest was so goddamn grating. I don't have a very predominant bully instinct, but I wanted to kick the snot out of that annoying weirdo with the Delorean. DangerDummy! fucked around with this message at 22:15 on May 20, 2015 |
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The arcade I hang out at every now and then has a DK machine signed by Billy Mitchell. I kinda wanna Sharpie his name out because he's such a horrible fuckhead, but the owners would get indescribably pissed off at me for that, so my lizard brain must lie dormant.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tk1m34KlB1E
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"If you can't figure out what my initials are, you're not paying close enough attention." "T.I.E.?"
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DangerDummy! posted:"If you can't figure out what my initials are, you're not paying close enough attention." BM Because by that point it should be blatantly obvious that he's a piece of poo poo.
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So I finished up season 1 of Turn and yeah it was pretty good. Didn't know at the time that just about all of the people (aside from the Generals) were also historical figures in their own right. I figured that most of the cast would just be made up people set in the times.
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LORD OF BUTT posted:The arcade I hang out at every now and then has a DK machine signed by Billy Mitchell. I kinda wanna Sharpie his name out because he's such a horrible fuckhead, but the owners would get indescribably pissed off at me for that, so my lizard brain must lie dormant. If that arcade were within three hours of me I'd drive there myself and do it, but I suspect its too far away.
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# ? May 21, 2015 13:53 |
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Dawg Fight is good.
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Anonymous Robot posted:Dawg Fight is good. I done told you guys.
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