|
Region/country distribution restrictions need to be a thing of the past, yet companies like netflix/amazon/etc have been digging further in on the issue. So many times I try to watch some youtube video of something people post here and I get "the uploader has not made this available in your country"...why the hell not? And then there's the thing about blocking VPN users - I pay for a netflix subscription, I should be able to watch it even if I am using a VPN. I get that the reason is they would have to pay more to make it available, but considering the state of the internet now media companies should be moving more toward a globalized model. I'm sure this opinion isn't unpopular among the customers but it apparently is very unpopular with the people who actually make these decisions because they aren't doing poo poo to stop/fix it.
|
# ? Mar 9, 2017 17:26 |
|
|
# ? May 11, 2024 13:10 |
|
Wheat Loaf posted:Anyway, as far as rock albums and rock albums only go, the best live album of the 1970s was Live: Full House by the J. Geils Band. Yeah, loving J. Geils Band, that's the one to go with. "Live and Dangerous," "At Fillmore East," and "Fillmore East" were definitely not better than a live album which only interesting bit is a mediocre harmonica solo. Every attempt at a Budgie cover is catastrophically bad. Metallica's version of "Breadfan" is pretty bad. Iron Maiden's version "I Can't See My Feelings" is embarrassing to listen to, Soundgarden's cover of "Homicidal Suicidal" is actually really good, but whatever.
|
# ? Mar 9, 2017 21:02 |
|
Tony Bologna posted:Yeah, loving J. Geils Band, that's the one to go with. "Live and Dangerous," "At Fillmore East," and "Fillmore East" were definitely not better than a live album which only interesting bit is a mediocre harmonica solo. I'm not into heavy metal and I don't tend to enjoy 20-minute jams. (Not sure which the second Fillmore East you're referring to is - I assume it's Zappa but it could be a lot of people.)
|
# ? Mar 9, 2017 21:03 |
|
Wheat Loaf posted:I'm not into heavy metal and I don't tend to enjoy 20-minute jams. Yeah, Zappa. Is Thin Lizzy considered heavy metal? Also, this might be a very regional popular opinion, but Rush should have dumped Alex Lifeson 40 years ago and made Kim Mitchell their guitarist.
|
# ? Mar 9, 2017 21:12 |
|
Music opinions are like telling people about the amazing dream you had.
|
# ? Mar 9, 2017 21:27 |
|
Tony Bologna posted:Yeah, Zappa. Is Thin Lizzy considered heavy metal? Huh. You know, I'm not sure. I've always thought of them as a kind of proto-NWOBHM band, a bit like UFO and maybe the Michael Schenker Group, though obviously Lynott had a pretty unique voice for the genre. Frankly, I'm a dreadful square who'd say Fighting era Thin Lizzy or, I don't know, something like Imagination Lady era Chicken Shack is probably about as heavy as he's happy to go in for. I mean, Live and Dangerous no doubt would be on my best live albums list for the 1970s but something like Live Bullet would probably be ahead of it.
|
# ? Mar 9, 2017 21:28 |
|
sassassin posted:That's underthinking. If people are genuinely missing an obvious point, accuse them of thinking badly, not of thinking too much. Not necessarily. Someone could assume that the actual theme of a film is actually just a red herring and (what they imagine to be) the real theme is something super complex based entirely off of a ton of subjective interpretations of various elements of the film. Like, it's possible for a movie to actually be straight-forward and for someone to wrongly assume there's deeper layers to it. Obviously someone thinking this doesn't hurt anyone, but I would still say it's a dumb thing to think in certain situations (and sometimes people will insult those who accept the more mainstream interpretation of a film for not ~truly understanding~ it). edit: Actually, this only really bothers me when someone tries to argue that their bizarre interpretation is correct and people who don't accept it are dumb. I don't really mind if someone just has some alternative interpretation, even if it's dumb; it's only annoying if they act like other people are stupid for not sharing their interpretation. Ytlaya has a new favorite as of 21:32 on Mar 9, 2017 |
# ? Mar 9, 2017 21:30 |
|
Baronjutter posted:Music opinions are like telling people about the amazing dream you had. I think there are some music opinions that fit in the context of this thread but my eyes glazed over the past several essay posts about music. I'd rather read just about anything, even Jastiger posting about riff raff (please don't consider this an invitation to post about riff raff jastiger).
|
# ? Mar 9, 2017 21:33 |
|
Wheat Loaf posted:Huh. You know, I'm not sure. I've always thought of them as a kind of proto-NWOBHM band, a bit like UFO and maybe the Michael Schenker Group, though obviously Lynott had a pretty unique voice for the genre. Speaking of MSG, I saw him live a few years ago, and he's got a bass player who is bald except for a huge braided ponytail on top of his head that he insists on spinning like a propeller during all the songs and everyone was whipping beers at the poor dude the entire set and it was amazing. Baronjutter posted:Music opinions are like telling people about the amazing dream you had. At least it's largely innocuous.
|
# ? Mar 9, 2017 21:39 |
|
Thin Lizzy influenced metal (Mastodon and Overkill both have covers of Emerald) but they were really just the world's greatest bar rock band.
|
# ? Mar 9, 2017 21:45 |
|
Henchman of Santa posted:Thin Lizzy influenced metal (Mastodon and Overkill both have covers of Emerald) but they were really just the world's greatest bar rock band. uh, a great bar rock band with the best guitar duo since Duane Allman and Dicky Betts? (lol if you count Judas Priest, K.K. Downing is a loving joke) Off music, all fried things taste like oil and are terrible to eat. Fries, chips, tempura, all garbage. Eat a loving bell pepper you dongs.
|
# ? Mar 9, 2017 21:57 |
|
yeah I eat rear end posted:Region/country distribution restrictions need to be a thing of the past Tony Bologna posted:Off music, all fried things taste like oil and are terrible to eat. Fries, chips, tempura, all garbage. Eat a loving bell pepper you dongs.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 03:37 |
|
Tony Bologna posted:Off music, all fried things taste like oil and are terrible to eat. Fries, chips, tempura, all garbage. Eat a loving bell pepper you dongs. what about fried pickles
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 03:39 |
|
spit on my clit posted:what about fried pickles Never had one, but I imagine you eat them at TGI Fridays with ranch dressing and it's loving foul?
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 05:42 |
|
yeah I eat rear end posted:I think there are some music opinions that fit in the context of this thread but my eyes glazed over the past several essay posts about music. I'd rather read just about anything, even Jastiger posting about riff raff (please don't consider this an invitation to post about riff raff jastiger). Ive spent the last week on the Iowa/Wisconsin border and the amount of riff raff and lack of attractive women is staggering. Prairie du Chien just lol.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 06:05 |
|
Tiggum posted:Can I fry it? Hell yeah chile rellenos.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 06:50 |
|
The book Roadside Picnic is better than the movie Stalker
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 07:10 |
|
I am very pleased to have few reservations with food coupled with the sensibility to not eat like a sow. I also like very sweet sweets as that means I only have to have a bit before I'm satiated. Food is good, friends. Pace yourselves.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 07:53 |
|
Guy Goodbody posted:The book Roadside Picnic is better than the movie Stalker it doesn't matter because both are peak achievements in their respective genres.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 08:36 |
|
yeah I eat rear end posted:Region/country distribution restrictions need to be a thing of the past, Collateral Damage has a new favorite as of 10:46 on Mar 10, 2017 |
# ? Mar 10, 2017 08:41 |
|
Fister Roboto posted:Hell yeah chile rellenos.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 09:36 |
|
I don't even know what the gently caress "tastes like oil" is supposed to mean. It sounds like something a 4 year old would say. Combined with the lame bell pepper burn I'm giving that post a big fat F. Edit for PHUO: Wolfenstein TNO is a really mediocre game best. I'd venture to say it kind of sucks. Reza Aslan is a smug tool and it's funny that people are mad at him right now for eating a human brain. veni veni veni has a new favorite as of 10:43 on Mar 10, 2017 |
# ? Mar 10, 2017 09:42 |
|
veni veni veni posted:It sounds like something a 4 year old would say. This, but about almost every foodpost ITT. I can understand avoiding fried food to be more healthy, but you're a liar if you say flat-out that you don't like it. I mean sure if you get the last fried chicken breast at the bottom of the Golden Corral tray that has been sitting there for 12 hours, you won't enjoy that, but properly fried non-overly-greasy food is delicious. It's like saying you hate grilled food because it "tastes like charcoal". Blanket statements like this (unless you happen to be Hank Hill) are also stupid.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 10:47 |
|
I've never seen someone tout their credentials and PhD as much as Reza Aslan outside of an Aaron Sorkin show. He's an rear end in a top hat on Twitter too and I don't understand how anyone likes him.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 11:16 |
|
veni veni veni posted:Wolfenstein TNO is a really mediocre game best. I'd venture to say it kind of sucks. yeah I eat rear end posted:if you get the last fried chicken breast at the bottom of the Golden Corral tray that has been sitting there for 12 hours, you won't enjoy that
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 15:20 |
|
yeah I eat rear end posted:Region/country distribution restrictions need to be a thing of the past, yet companies like netflix/amazon/etc have been digging further in on the issue. So many times I try to watch some youtube video of something people post here and I get "the uploader has not made this available in your country"...why the hell not? And then there's the thing about blocking VPN users - I pay for a netflix subscription, I should be able to watch it even if I am using a VPN. Netflix is moving towards and investing heavily in producing their own content, partly because they don't have to deal with licensing bullshit when they own the rights outright. So, they are doing something.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 18:17 |
|
Mu Zeta posted:I've never seen someone tout their credentials and PhD as much as Reza Aslan outside of an Aaron Sorkin show. He's an rear end in a top hat on Twitter too and I don't understand how anyone likes him. Yeah. The guy can't finish a sentence without mentioning his PHD. He is insufferable. He is right about a lot of things but he is just such an rear end in a top hat about it I can't stand him.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 18:41 |
|
doverhog posted:Netflix is moving towards and investing heavily in producing their own content, partly because they don't have to deal with licensing bullshit when they own the rights outright. So, they are doing something. 90% of their content is trash though. They are doing something but it is not in the interest of the consumer (as evidenced by their cracking down on VPN users), it is only in their interest.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 19:33 |
|
Most Netflix original content is actually good. Now of course you may think that, for example, House of Cards and the Marvel shows are trash, in which case, ok man, ok...
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 19:48 |
|
doverhog posted:Most Netflix original content is actually good. Now of course you may think that, for example, House of Cards and the Marvel shows are trash, in which case, ok man, ok... Have you seen how many shows they are making GBS threads out now? Have you tried watching them all? I said 90% because 10%, such as the ones you are referring to, are pretty good. The rest is uninteresting trash.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 21:16 |
|
Actually most of their original content is pretty solid. Not all of it appeals to me but calling it trash is pretty unwarranted. They pump out as much decent content as any cable station and then some. Now, I do understand why people who just want movies would not be happy with that though.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 21:23 |
|
Netflix hits about as often as any respected cable network
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 21:55 |
|
Most Netflix shows are good for the first season then suck assss
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 23:09 |
|
Until Netflix starts showing tits and rear end regularly their original series will never take off aside from the occasional hits like house of cards/stranger things/etc
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 23:11 |
|
A bunch of them are as full of T&A as any HBO show.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 23:13 |
|
veni veni veni posted:A bunch of them are as full of T&A as any HBO show. I have yet to see a netflix show star hang dong so I disagree. e: I guess dong is neither T or A but still. Netflix exclusive shows are light on nudity in general.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 23:14 |
|
Henchman of Santa posted:Netflix hits about as often as any respected cable network That seems about right. They've produced a lot of stuff, much of which is bad, like any channel. But when they strike gold with stuff like Stranger Things, Orange Is the New Black, or House of Cards, its incredible. But for every Dirk Gently you get a Pacific Heat.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 23:18 |
|
BBC House of Cards is better than Netflix House of Cards.
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 23:31 |
|
yeah I eat rear end posted:I have yet to see a netflix show star hang dong so I disagree. Orange is the New Black is the nakedest show I've ever seen, but they've yet to show a dong
|
# ? Mar 10, 2017 23:36 |
|
|
# ? May 11, 2024 13:10 |
|
Apparently unpopular opinion: Stranger Things was mediocre at best. I just don't see what all the fuss is about. It's an utterly forgettable show.
|
# ? Mar 11, 2017 04:55 |