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Mu Zeta posted:What is there to talk about? Josh Lyman posted:There was not. There was very minor discussion in the UK megathread.
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Mu Zeta posted:It's just going to be a couple pages of "X is really pretty" and "Yeah it looks amazing." Neither of these things can be said about cable quality. I'll watch it after they release the UHD Blu-ray. There's really no other way to watch it.
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# ? Feb 14, 2017 21:16 |
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I believe there was some discussion in the last Couch Chat too? I might be imagining this.
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# ? Feb 14, 2017 21:25 |
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Escobarbarian posted:I believe there was some discussion in the last Couch Chat too? I might be imagining this.
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# ? Feb 14, 2017 21:29 |
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Escobarbarian posted:I believe there was some discussion in the last Couch Chat too? I might be imagining this. There was. I mean it's only 3 episodes so I'm not sure it needs a thread even. God dang those penguins were badasses.
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# ? Feb 14, 2017 21:38 |
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There's an episode of the Invisible Man from the second season, I think it's called Brother's Keeper that has an incredibly sad sacrifice in the last few minutes that has always been good at making me tear up.
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IRQ posted:I mean it's only 3 episodes Umm, I have some good news for you. Looten Plunder fucked around with this message at 00:23 on Feb 15, 2017 |
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Snak posted:I mean, it's a pretty bad episode to watch if you haven't watched the show, because you have no context for the characters. Plus the impact on you as a viewer of the character that died is gonna be nil because you didn't know them from watching the show. I don't think that's true, there are a few things that don't work but the themes are pretty universal. Like I said I don't really like the show at all outside of that episode.
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Looten Plunder posted:Umm, I have some good news for you. Son of a bitch!
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# ? Feb 15, 2017 02:39 |
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The Continuum thread has been archived so I figured I could stick this here
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Oh, that's what Santa Clarita Diet is about.
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HUGE SPACEKABLOOIE posted:The Continuum thread has been archived so I figured I could stick this here I like that whoever marked out their last name, but you could still find it easily by going to their twitter account which they didn't mark out.
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Longbaugh01 posted:I like that whoever marked out their last name, but you could still find it easily by going to their twitter account which they didn't mark out. There was an article I read about 2 guys who snuck into the Super Bowl. They had declined to give their names so they don't get in trouble. But it included embeds from one's twitter feed where his account is @lastnamefirstname.
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Longbaugh01 posted:I like that whoever marked out their last name, but you could still find it easily by going to their twitter account which they didn't mark out.
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Lycus posted:Oh, that's what Santa Clarita Diet is about. Yet another in netflix's continuing line of awful show names that convey little to nothing of what the show is. Good show though.
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IRQ posted:Yet another in netflix's continuing line of awful show names that convey little to nothing of what the show is. Netflix's model doesn't really need to do that, so they can go for jokier titles.
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# ? Feb 15, 2017 15:52 |
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they could've called it Mombie
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Mu Zeta posted:What is there to talk about? It's not like there's a plot or anything besides the small story of the snow leopard family. It's just going to be a couple pages of "X is really pretty" and "Yeah it looks amazing." There's the iguana vs. snake chase in the first episode which is one of the greatest things ever shown on television, but everyone has already seen that since there were memes and remixes online the next day. IRQ posted:There was. I mean it's only 3 episodes so I'm not sure it needs a thread even. It was only 3 episodes, really? I thought I was behind on it and turns out I saw it all. less laughter posted:they could've called it Mombie That would have been a bit on the nose, since they make that joke in the show itself. raditts fucked around with this message at 17:35 on Feb 15, 2017 |
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It's also a terrible title. I kind of assume it was an early title for the show that got scrapped and then used as the comic title.
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less laughter posted:they could've called it Mombie
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Since we've got a lot of Americans fans here I'll just point you all to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqBxUgqe8eQ
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raditts posted:It was only 3 episodes, really? I thought I was behind on it and turns out I saw it all. There are 6 episodes
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Josh Lyman posted:I haven't watched a single episode and it obviously seemed to be about zombies. I don't know how you figured that out without knowing anything about it. I didn't see the blood at first in the smaller title card, so I just noticed a man and woman carrying a cooler. When I read some of the episode titles, I thought it was about suburban serial killers or something.
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Lycus posted:I don't know how you figured that out without knowing anything about it. I didn't see the blood at first in the smaller title card, so I just noticed a man and woman carrying a cooler. When I read some of the episode titles, I thought it was about suburban serial killers or something. Also "diet".
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# ? Feb 15, 2017 19:57 |
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I think the initial conversation was you couldn't tell just from the title alone. Although even if you went on Netflix first you'd see the heart burger thumbnail so
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# ? Feb 15, 2017 20:00 |
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On my app, it's just Barrymore and Olyphaunt carrying a bloody cooler.
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# ? Feb 15, 2017 20:42 |
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The marketing I saw seemed to be purposefully satirical self help type ads that if you actually read or looked closely at revealed there was something up and hinted at zombies without being overt. I thought it was kind of clever. For the most part I assume Netflix doesn't see a major need to overly explain its shows since if you're a subscriber you're eventually going to notice the show in the banners or menus.
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My early impressions were that it was about cannibalism, not necessarily full-on living dead (though I understand that's a little ambiguous?)
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STAC Goat posted:For the most part I assume Netflix doesn't see a major need to overly explain its shows since if you're a subscriber you're eventually going to notice the show in the banners or menus. My problem is that with a lot of those I have no idea what the show is about and they release so many now it's hard to keep up.
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# ? Feb 15, 2017 20:51 |
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I thought Santa Clarita Diet was just a Netflix Original Family Sitcom because my eyes also glaze over anytime Netflix shoves shows at me.
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Lycus posted:I don't know how you figured that out without knowing anything about it. I didn't see the blood at first in the smaller title card, so I just noticed a man and woman carrying a cooler. When I read some of the episode titles, I thought it was about suburban serial killers or something. Well, it's not not about that, technically... STAC Goat posted:The marketing I saw seemed to be purposefully satirical self help type ads that if you actually read or looked closely at revealed there was something up and hinted at zombies without being overt. I thought it was kind of clever. When it came out, it was the "featured" thing that shows up as the default selection and shows a clip when Netflix starts up. precision posted:I thought Santa Clarita Diet was just a Netflix Original Family Sitcom because my eyes also glaze over anytime Netflix shoves shows at me. This is true, Netflix shovels out so much poo poo these days that it's not a given that anything it's pushing hard is worth paying attention to. raditts fucked around with this message at 23:24 on Feb 15, 2017 |
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raditts posted:Well, it's not not about that, technically... Heh, well, true, but you know what I mean, non-supernatural killers.
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Has Netflix become the Wii of tv, producing 20 shovelware titles for every decent one?
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Spergatory posted:Has Netflix become the Wii of tv, producing 20 shovelware titles for every decent one? I would say the Steam Greenlight of TV, but I'm not totally sure which of those is worse.
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# ? Feb 16, 2017 00:12 |
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What the gently caress was that finale of Santa Clarita Diet? I'm not categorically against a cliffhanger to end a season but it wasn't even that good of a cliffhanger. Off the top of my head I can think of three better mid season cliffhangers. Awful.
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What are these bad Netlix shows? Whilst not everything is amazing, I'd recommend pretty much everything I've watched.
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Looten Plunder posted:What the gently caress was that finale of Santa Clarita Diet? It reminded me of the last Longmire finale. It felt like they forgot to upload one or two episodes. Looten Plunder posted:What are these bad Netlix shows? Whilst not everything is amazing, I'd recommend pretty much everything I've watched. I only watched one episode for shits, but I would not recommend Fuller House. Lycus fucked around with this message at 02:11 on Feb 16, 2017 |
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Lycus posted:I only watched one episode for shits, but I would not recommend Fuller House. I'd imagine it was on par with the original. Just the people that grew up watching that you know, grew up. Now they realize it wasn't very good to begin with. Or maybe they don't realize it and think it was. Who knows. I assume that's also what happened to the Boy Meets World spinoff.
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X-O posted:I'd imagine it was on par with the original. Just the people that grew up watching that you know, grew up. Now they realize it wasn't very good to begin with. Or maybe they don't realize it and think it was. Who knows. I assume that's also what happened to the Boy Meets World spinoff. My brother, who dug Full House when he was growing up, kept up with Fuller House for shits and giggles and one day he realized that he was really, genuinely into the show. He sees it as an updated version of the kind of charmingly cheesy late 80s-early 90s sitcom that Full House represented.
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Since this is where Planet Earth II chat goes, here is Hans Zimmer previewing his Coachella gig: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoHyuh0Ooro
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