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Topic: OT - TV shows and Movies

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FearlessF

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Re: OT - TV shows and Movies
« Reply #1274 on: April 04, 2026, 06:51:22 PM »
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Re: OT - TV shows and Movies
« Reply #1275 on: April 06, 2026, 10:06:08 AM »
The last point I haven't heard discussed anywhere is whether we're in a time that can foster and raise up new IPs? At the time, audiences were open to adopting and latching onto new stories in film, like Blade Runner (based on Philip Dick novel). I am not sure an equivalent Blade Runner could work today. Audiences are too cynical towards new or riskier material, movies inevitably feel more derivative of previous works, and movies don't stand out as much, either as a cultural apex or as a distinction from other movies/shows which mostly all look the same.

Hey, I'm pro-cynicism when it comes to cultural zeitgeist, but I only want to cynicize(?) the appropriate amount, not overdo it.  I think a film like Project Hail Mary shows that new IPs can be fostered into production and that the audience is still there for it.  There's also KOT7K, which is new, and I found very enjoyable, and it seems to have not only re-captured a lot of GoT fans who were a bit played out, but also brought in new fans.  

I just watched Blackberry on Netflix, it's only from 2023, and it was very good.  I think there's still a lot of good TV out there, and while less so, still good films being made, even if they're off of Hollywood's beaten path and the formerly reliable "blockbusters" are largely efforts I avoid now.  There's a lot more examples I could point to, I was just naming a few things off the top of my head.  

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« Reply #1276 on: April 06, 2026, 10:11:25 AM »
Hey, I'm pro-cynicism when it comes to cultural zeitgeist, but I only want to cynicize(?) the appropriate amount, not overdo it.  I think a film like Project Hail Mary shows that new IPs can be fostered into production and that the audience is still there for it.  There's also KOT7K, which is new, and I found very enjoyable, and it seems to have not only re-captured a lot of GoT fans who were a bit played out, but also brought in new fans. 

I just watched Blackberry on Netflix, it's only from 2023, and it was very good.  I think there's still a lot of good TV out there, and while less so, still good films being made, even if they're off of Hollywood's beaten path and the formerly reliable "blockbusters" are largely efforts I avoid now.  There's a lot more examples I could point to, I was just naming a few things off the top of my head. 
I may be too young to remember, but Blade Runner wasn't some smashing success.  It came and went...I don't know how much money it made in the theatres, but even 3-4 years after it came out it seemed....forgettable to pop culture.  It almost seems as if the older it got, the better it got, and later on people held it up like it was some great film...but when it was released it wasn't that big of a deal.  I remember watching it on VHS in the early 80's, I didn't really understand what was happening.  It was quite different than the usual sci fi we were accustomed to.  

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« Reply #1277 on: April 06, 2026, 11:40:14 AM »
Watched Project Hail Mary on Saturday. Fun film. SFIrish really enjoyed it. It speeds through a lot of things that are in the book, skipping some things entirely, but it's a good adaptation for someone who just wants to enjoy the story in a nice, visual medium. Well done.

It's also an uplifting film that doesn't involve space lasers, isn't larded up with tits and ass, a ton of vulgarity, brooding overtones, etc. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy all of those things, but it was refreshing to see a well-done movie that survived on the basis of a positive story of perseverance and hope.

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« Reply #1278 on: April 06, 2026, 11:46:49 AM »
Watched Project Hail Mary on Saturday. Fun film. SFIrish really enjoyed it. It speeds through a lot of things that are in the book, skipping some things entirely, but it's a good adaptation for someone who just wants to enjoy the story in a nice, visual medium. Well done.

It's also an uplifting film that doesn't involve space lasers, isn't larded up with tits and ass, a ton of vulgarity, brooding overtones, etc. Don't get me wrong, I enjoy all of those things, but it was refreshing to see a well-done movie that survived on the basis of a positive story of perseverance and hope.

That's kinda what I suspected.  Similar to what Peter Jackson did with LOTR, I think sometimes that's the best option for the medium.  PHM had some things here and there that just gives you that sense of "I bet that's a lot more fleshed out in the book," but I didn't feel like it hurt the movie effort at all.  Actually, it achieves the best outcome, I think, because it was an enjoyable movie and it makes me want to try the book sometime.  But's it's neat to get the opinion of someone who has read it, and neater still for the opinion to be a thumbs up.  

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« Reply #1279 on: Today at 10:45:38 AM »
Finished the 4-episode limited series Death By Lightning on Netflix last night.  It enjoyed it.  It's about President James Garfield and his assassin, Charles Guiteau, and stars Michael Shannon, Ron Swanson*, Betty Gilpin, Matthew Macfadyen, and Bradley Whitford.  

I admit to knowing next to nothing about Garfield, and now I kinda see why.  I didn't realize he was only president for such a short time.  Frankly, I'm not even sure I knew he was killed, though that does seem to ring a vague bell.  He's not one I ever remember the history classes spending much time on and I've never independently read about him.  

I'm sure the events were fictionalized and dramatized, but as per usual my wife was compelled to look up the known medical details surrounding his death, and it seems really unfortunate that the bullet missed all his major organs, but he died from sepsis due to what today would be wild medical malpractice.  I asked if he would likely have survived the gunshot wound today, and she remarked almost certainly.  

Shannon's portrayal of Garfield is very sympathetic--and that's the tone of the show in general towards him--so it interests me to read a little bit about him to find out if the real Garfield was in any way similar to the character portrayed here.  

I'd recommend it.  Very well done overall.



*ok, it's Nick Offerman, but all I can ever see when he's on screen is Ron Swanson

 

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