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Dr. S.O. Feelgood posted:What exactly is the difference between "Best Television Series" and "Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television"? I assumed the latter meant one-off things or a mini-series or something, but then they have things like Fargo, Big Little Lies, Mr. Robot, and Stranger Things in those categories, none of which seem like a "limited series". Although it looks like the Stranger Things and Mr. Robot noms are for supporting performances, which apparently includes all TV or something? Basically, I just don't understand the Golden Globes. You were right, The Limited Series categories involve Mini Series and Made for TV movies. Fargo is eligible for it because despite it being an ongoing show each 'season' is it's own discrete series with a new cast. Supporting Actor/Actress categories have limits as to how often the nominee can show up in the show so regular series and limited series get lumped together. If your character only shows up for a 3-4 episode arc it doesn't really matter if the show you're in has 8, 13 or 22 episodes.
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Detective No. 27 posted:The worst part about RP1 is going to be the killjoy who wants nothing to do with it while all my friends talk about how awesome it is. Seriously
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Easier said than done, my friend.
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# ? Dec 11, 2017 23:55 |
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RPO cannot hold a candle to Tails Gets Trolled. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cx21OXxU0cU Speaking of which, shotcontext: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SX0eFDDDFnw
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I don't think its being a buzzkill if you don't like the work of the man who embodies the "nice guy" archetype Like seriously, just show them Nerd Porn Auteur. Nobody can defend that.
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muscles like this! posted:For a Blame! live action movie you could just do like the anime did and adapt the Toha Heavy Industries story which has a set beginning, middle, end and has a bunch of characters that Killy interacts with. You could do it exactly like Mad Max. Killy just wanders into people's problems and helps them or not. Although, I see the tone as much more Bladerunner 2049. A lot of gorgeous long shots to take in the scenery.
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The Saddest Rhino posted:I've consumed a bunch of popular media this year where the lesson is to reject nihilism and understand that everything has meaning (e. G. Bojack horseman, nier automata, night in the woods) but somehow Spielberg decides that 2018 we should get a movie where corporate nihilism has won and the only life achievement attainable is winning a video game contest to find an obscure Easter egg hidden by Notch How the hell have either of those given any answers? Bojack merely learned to be a slightly less crappy person and Night In The Woods explicitly ends with the main character going "We're all going to die, and it's going to hurt but that means it was meaningful so whatever, I guess?". How is that having any hope for the future? I just don't understand the mentality of "You are going to fail but there is value in your struggle". I need results. Otherwise, why waste all that effort? As obnoxious as RPO sounds, if the world was destroyed by global warming, I'd also prefer to lock myself in VR because there's no way to fix the unfixable.
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Dr. S.O. Feelgood posted:What exactly is the difference between "Best Television Series" and "Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television"? I assumed the latter meant one-off things or a mini-series or something, but then they have things like Fargo, Big Little Lies, Mr. Robot, and Stranger Things in those categories, none of which seem like a "limited series". Although it looks like the Stranger Things and Mr. Robot noms are for supporting performances, which apparently includes all TV or something? Basically, I just don't understand the Golden Globes. The Golden Globes nominees are determined by the Hollywood Foreign Correspondents, which is like 151 foreign journalists working in Hollywood covering movies. At least half the nominations are because they want a particular famous person to show up to their party.
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:You were right, The Limited Series categories involve Mini Series and Made for TV movies. Fargo is eligible for it because despite it being an ongoing show each 'season' is it's own discrete series with a new cast. That doesn't explain Mr. Robot or Stranger Things.
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AceOfFlames posted:How the hell have either of those given any answers? Bojack merely learned to be a slightly less crappy person and Night In The Woods explicitly ends with the main character going "We're all going to die, and it's going to hurt but that means it was meaningful so whatever, I guess?". How is that having any hope for the future? Haven't played Night in the Woods, but this season of Bojack and Nier both posit selflessness as the antidote to nihilism and unhappiness. Bojack only becomes a less lovely person when he becomes a less self centered person. The true ending of Automata literally has you sacrificing your save file to help strangers in the final battle. Who do the same. Which I think is pretty relevant these days.
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# ? Dec 12, 2017 00:21 |
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Skwirl posted:That doesn't explain Mr. Robot or Stranger Things. I think the noms for Mr. Robot and Stranger Things were in the Supporting Performance category, which apparently includes everything on TV. There's separate categories for lead performances in regular TV shows and in "limited series" though, so I assumed the same for supporting performances, but I guess they just lump all those together or something.
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MacheteZombie posted:A Let's Play of Ready Player One
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# ? Dec 12, 2017 00:36 |
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Someone post the page where the main character describes the giant expensive VR pod that lets him poopsock all day so he can save the internet girlfriend who is ambivalent about him
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# ? Dec 12, 2017 00:50 |
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Are we sure this whole thing isn't just a really subtle poo poo on ultra nerds and they just never got it? Like Fight Club for insecure masculinists.
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The most we can hope for is that Spielberg pulled a Verhoeven and turned something stupid into satire.
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# ? Dec 12, 2017 01:23 |
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Blacklist time! How about a biopic about a young JK Rowling? No? Then how about a biopic about John Hughes? A biopic about Anne Frank's father trying to get the diary published? A biopic about the guys in charge of Google? Edit: A biopic about Elon Musk? Edit2: A biopic about the couple who created Curious George? Edit3: A biopic about David Prowse? Edit4: A biopic about the time that Michael Jordan played baseball, which will probably not involve the conspiracy theory that it was a soft ban from basketball for gambling on games. muscles like this! fucked around with this message at 03:23 on Dec 12, 2017 |
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muscles like this! posted:Blacklist time! Holy God, the 2019 / 20 Oscars are going to have biopics nominated for every goddamn thing.
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Oh my god why are there so many WWII/WWII-related movies? Is that just a thing thats in vogue again or what?muscles like this! posted:Edit4: A biopic about the time that Michael Jordan played baseball, which will probably not involve the conspiracy theory that it was a soft ban from basketball for gambling on games. Nonsense. Everyone knows he changed his mind after he was kidnapped by the Looney Tunes so he could save them from the Monstars.
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# ? Dec 12, 2017 03:31 |
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The one about the Kennedy assassination and the news is actually getting produced with Seth Rogen as Walter Cronkite.
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Also I was just cherry picking the biopic/based on a true story ones. There are SO many more on there it is crazy.
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MechanicalTomPetty posted:Oh my god why are there so many WWII/WWII-related movies? Is that just a thing thats in vogue again or what? Nazism has experienced a renewed political relevancy, so there's a desperate need for escape into 'greatest generation' nostalgia.
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WWII was only the largest and most destructive conflict in human history, it's a wonder that we even still remember it happened at all honestly.
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# ? Dec 12, 2017 03:45 |
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I like the three female assassin movies, 2 about saving her daughter.
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I count five, there's Ballerina and Kate and Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know along with the daughter ones. I think I'd rather see lady space marine than any of the assassin ones though.
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AceOfFlames posted:How the hell have either of those given any answers? Bojack merely learned to be a slightly less crappy person and Night In The Woods explicitly ends with the main character going "We're all going to die, and it's going to hurt but that means it was meaningful so whatever, I guess?". How is that having any hope for the future? https://youtu.be/-bOKsOveYD0 The Anne Frank one might be interesting, a dad trying to get this book by his dead daughter published. Lots of crying
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Ror posted:I count five, there's Ballerina and Kate and Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know along with the daughter ones. IIRC there's talk about rewriting Ballerina and turning it into a John Wick spin-off.
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muscles like this! posted:IIRC there's talk about rewriting Ballerina and turning it into a John Wick spin-off. This would be an awesome awesome awesome way to bring back Ares.
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MechanicalTomPetty posted:Oh my god why are there so many WWII/WWII-related movies? Is that just a thing thats in vogue again or what? Dunkirk making a shitload of money reignited the flame.
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muscles like this! posted:Blacklist time! god dammit I had an idea for a script with almost the exact plot of Valedictorian ages ago and just never wrote it. I knew it was a good idea. muscles like this! posted:Also I was just cherry picking the biopic/based on a true story ones. There are SO many more on there it is crazy. how the gently caress did you miss the two different scripts based on the underground abortion provider in Chicago pre-Roe v Wade? DC Murderverse fucked around with this message at 04:26 on Dec 12, 2017 |
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muscles like this! posted:Blacklist time! John Carpenter's Escape from the North Pole. Starring Kurt Russel as Santa.
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Has the new Jumanji movie been discussed here? I've been seeing trailers for it, and it's kinda funny that it actually seems like a movie about video games by people who actually kinda know how video games work. Though presenting it explicitly as a retro game helps. Though also kind of a stealth D&D movie, there's a lot of overlap there.
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# ? Dec 12, 2017 08:21 |
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I will see Jumanji regardless of how it is rated. I could do without Kevin Hart though.
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# ? Dec 12, 2017 08:23 |
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The trailer kinda sucked and the only joke that really landed for me (the popular girl being Jack Black) seems like it'll wear super thin in a full-length film.
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ALFbrot posted:Oh Jesus, apparently Ernest Cline announced that he's working on a sequel to Ready Player One Good to know our world is going to end In the Mouth of Madness style
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I am going to wear a bomb vest, and press the trigger when all the Ninja Turtles and Ghostbusters arrive to assimilate me. On another note, I’m sure New Jumanji is going to end up with a better RT score than the original movie and this is amusing to me.
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# ? Dec 12, 2017 08:57 |
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RE: the blacklist, im the 2 movies about underground abortion rings with "jane" in the title
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muscles like this! posted:Blacklist time! Seems in rather poor taste to name a list of scripts hollywood likes the Blacklist, considering hollywood's history.
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Inescapable Duck posted:Has the new Jumanji movie been discussed here? I've been seeing trailers for it, and it's kinda funny that it actually seems like a movie about video games by people who actually kinda know how video games work. Though presenting it explicitly as a retro game helps. Though also kind of a stealth D&D movie, there's a lot of overlap there. It seems to be a movie about video games by people who knew what video games were like 30 years ago. 3 lives?
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Neurolimal posted:Seems in rather poor taste to name a list of scripts hollywood likes the Blacklist, considering hollywood's history. It's run by a black guy, who named it "black list" because traditionally something being associated with the color black or dark means it's bad or undesirable, which he thinks is bullshit.
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Al Borland Corp. posted:It's run by a black guy, who named it "black list" because traditionally something being associated with the color black or dark means it's bad or undesirable, which he thinks is bullshit. Fair enough, I agree with the sentiment, just think there might be better industries to make that point in.
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