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Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

PostPosted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 12:24 pm
by MrNovember
I watched the anime like a decade ago and it’s pretty much one of the only animes I’ve actually enjoyed. It’s on my list to watch again, but I enjoyed the Netflix series in isolation and really don’t feel the need to compare it to the original :idk:

Not to belittle your opinion or anything vidret, but I feel like that’s the “problem” with a lot of remakes and re-interpretations: “they didn’t do this like the original” and “this didn’t live up to my nostalgia-tinted expectations”.

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

PostPosted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 1:11 pm
by friendship
Blackened Soul wrote:
Blackened Soul wrote:And in the beginning of a botched story of The Wheel of Time where the writers only read the summary on the back cover of the book then did some bath salts to make sure they totally fuck up yet another fantasy classic…


And the wheel of time churns trying to figure out how to be a Game-of-Xena while be more Hollywood neoliberal branded multiculturaly diverse than Disney could ever dream of all the while stumbling through the dark and losing all the charm of the book..


I mean to be fair Jordan built a very multicultural, diverse world. It wouldn't have made sense to me to populate the cast exclusively with whities.

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2021 3:24 pm
by Blackened Soul
friendship wrote:
Blackened Soul wrote:
Blackened Soul wrote:And in the beginning of a botched story of The Wheel of Time where the writers only read the summary on the back cover of the book then did some bath salts to make sure they totally fuck up yet another fantasy classic…


And the wheel of time churns trying to figure out how to be a Game-of-Xena while be more Hollywood neoliberal branded multiculturaly diverse than Disney could ever dream of all the while stumbling through the dark and losing all the charm of the book..


I mean to be fair Jordan built a very multicultural, diverse world. It wouldn't have made sense to me to populate the cast exclusively with whities.

Yes.. but then you’d have you different cities/state/countries have their own cultures so they would retain a diverse world like the books where you had all these microcosms vs making the whole world a melting pot to try and appeal to every market.. overall it is just being lazy. Take the Witcher.. while cheesy you have lots of actors that are not all whites [as this seems to be where you seem to be reading into which is your own issue.] and you don't notice because the parts are written for the story and the actors act the characters as the characters. And my comment about diversity is not actually about race. It's again about try to force everything into a marketing ideology.. And fuck, if you want that then there ARE fantasy books that have worlds like that and deal with subjects that fit in to that.. Like the Pern and Darkover books...

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

PostPosted: Fri Dec 31, 2021 3:46 pm
by Blackened Soul
vidret wrote:I think the original is just such a good thing I don’t even see why the need for this remake. Money, obviously.

They should remake stuff that turned out sucky, not stuff that turned out near perfect!


Posting this again...

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2022 10:43 pm
by ianmarks
MrNovember wrote:I watched the anime like a decade ago and it’s pretty much one of the only animes I’ve actually enjoyed. It’s on my list to watch again, but I enjoyed the Netflix series in isolation and really don’t feel the need to compare it to the original :idk:

Not to belittle your opinion or anything vidret, but I feel like that’s the “problem” with a lot of remakes and re-interpretations: “they didn’t do this like the original” and “this didn’t live up to my nostalgia-tinted expectations”.


My best bud is a Cowboy Bebop anime junkie and had a similar take on the live action. While I thought the anime version was alright, I enjoyed the live action more. Different strokes. Was bummed to hear it has already been cancelled. Figures.

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

PostPosted: Thu Jan 06, 2022 3:11 pm
by friendship
Blackened Soul wrote:
friendship wrote:
Blackened Soul wrote:
Blackened Soul wrote:And in the beginning of a botched story of The Wheel of Time where the writers only read the summary on the back cover of the book then did some bath salts to make sure they totally fuck up yet another fantasy classic…


And the wheel of time churns trying to figure out how to be a Game-of-Xena while be more Hollywood neoliberal branded multiculturaly diverse than Disney could ever dream of all the while stumbling through the dark and losing all the charm of the book..


I mean to be fair Jordan built a very multicultural, diverse world. It wouldn't have made sense to me to populate the cast exclusively with whities.

Yes.. but then you’d have you different cities/state/countries have their own cultures so they would retain a diverse world like the books where you had all these microcosms vs making the whole world a melting pot to try and appeal to every market.. overall it is just being lazy. Take the Witcher.. while cheesy you have lots of actors that are not all whites [as this seems to be where you seem to be reading into which is your own issue.] and you don't notice because the parts are written for the story and the actors act the characters as the characters. And my comment about diversity is not actually about race. It's again about try to force everything into a marketing ideology.. And fuck, if you want that then there ARE fantasy books that have worlds like that and deal with subjects that fit in to that.. Like the Pern and Darkover books...


It's been a couple years since I read WoT, but I remember the distinct cultures blending, especially in the bigger cities and especially as the series progresses. There are ample pages dedicated to cultural differences rubbing up against one another. I guess I don't really understand what you mean by diversity and forcing/cramming marketing ideology. :idk:

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2022 12:50 am
by Warpsmasher
Dandolin wrote:any uzumaki content in that Junji Ito collection? :snax:
Nothing yet, but there are some recurring characters/storylines which intersect at the end to set up another season. :thumb:

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2022 1:10 am
by Dandolin
nice - i am certainly of the opinion that any Junji Ito is good Junji Ito - it has never failed me yet :snax:

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2022 10:02 pm
by behndy
late as butts on this, but digging Dark. been home for the last week. going through it for the first time.

i kinda wish every season was Brit Style. like. i don't want them to get cancelled as they're getting good. but 5 or 6 episodes a season is less daunting then 10. especially when they're an hour long.

lol. as i get older and have less time, i have to pick and choose my battles. there's like 7 series i really want to watch, wish i could still melt for whole chunks of the day and deep dive. miss that.

Expanse is next for me. only watched the first 2 seasons, want to start over and go through everything now that it's done. it's done no?

and. also late to the party. but fuck ME i love me some Ben Frost. everything of his is amazing.

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2022 10:33 pm
by MrNovember
Dark is one of my all time favourite shows! By the end, I really didn't think they could tie up all of the loose threads or make sense of anything, but they did a really good job. And the Ben Frost soundtrack is phenomenal! I actually kind of want to re-watch that now.

I'm finishing the Expanse right now, which is another one of my all time favourite shows (with the exception of Holden; the whole altruistic saviour thing just isn't even remotely as interesting as any of the other characters on that show). I didn't realize the series was done. I've been holding off reading the books until I finish the series, so I guess I'll have to add those books to my never ending reading list.

Also, I don't remember if I mentioned it, but I watched Midnight Mass recently and thoroughly enjoyed it. I really wasn't sure what to expect with that one, but it was good and pretty creepy

And I caught up on Peaky Blinders with the wife just in time for the next season to come out. We really enjoy the show, but it could have maybe ended a season or two ago. It's starting to feel a bit repetitive. Every season follows a similar arc with similar stories.

And I finally finished the Boys. For whatever reason I stopped watching like halfway through the second season. I got right back into it immediately though and now I'm excited for another season of that to come out.

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

PostPosted: Wed Jan 19, 2022 4:40 am
by coldbrightsunlight
I really enjoyed Midnight Mass too. Creepy, fun, about the right length.

Dark has been on my Netflix list forever. Maybe this year :lol:

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

PostPosted: Wed Jan 19, 2022 3:24 pm
by Heraclitus Akimbo
Midnight Mass was fine, but the whole "let's deal with this life-threatening situation after we talk about our souls for twenty minues" approach started to cause some raised eyebrows from my direction after the 10th or 11th time it happened.

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

PostPosted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 5:05 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
I know it was ridiculous and made no sense but I kind of got into it in an "accept that this takes place in a strange pocket universe" way. If you looked too seriously at any of the actions people took, there are so many things that nobody would ever have done :lol:

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2022 10:00 am
by Warpsmasher
If I told you I had just watched a rotoscoped wizard movie with a lot of nudity, you'd probably guess that I was talking about Fire and Ice, or Wizards, or maybe Heavy Metal, but no...

Basically in full agreement with this guy:

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

PostPosted: Mon Dec 12, 2022 10:01 pm
by Gone Fission
lost in music wrote:If you like the old Watership Down, the new Watership Down is actually still very good! I watched it over xmas break after partaking in a massive multi-season Game of Thrones binge and it was a pretty smooth segue.


Finally watching the new one. Vaguest childhood memories of the old one.

What’s most striking to me is that The Walking Dead is, in retrospect, a great big adaptation of Watership Down with humans for rabbits and humans for zombies.