IndyRevolution
IndyRevolution t1_jdhjmqn wrote
Reply to comment by Fanfrenhag in ‘Outlander’ Sets June 16, 2023 Premiere Date For Two-Part Extended Season 7; Drops First Look Photos by DemiFiendRSA
I'm just saying that "oh you just don't get it bro" is a hell of a way to dismiss all criticism out of hand.
IndyRevolution t1_jdgq0ju wrote
Reply to comment by Fanfrenhag in ‘Outlander’ Sets June 16, 2023 Premiere Date For Two-Part Extended Season 7; Drops First Look Photos by DemiFiendRSA
I have watched all of Hanmaid's Tale and I can give you an in-depth take on why I think it has no overarching vision outside of misery porn.
IndyRevolution t1_ja976b4 wrote
Reply to comment by Away_Ad8907 in What flawed show you just can't leave because it's really that good in certain parts despite its wrongs? by eidbio
Main issue with Handmaid's Tale is that it feels like there's no driving force in the writer's room. They will start on plotlines and then immediately abandon them an episode later and characters who are set up to be huge players disappear with no explanation. It just seems like they wanna cover a bunch of bases at once and can't actually decide on what the season's "about" (This is the issue I had with the Candyman reboot movie as well).
IndyRevolution t1_ja96mht wrote
Reply to What flawed show you just can't leave because it's really that good in certain parts despite its wrongs? by eidbio
Legend Of Vox Machina is bogged down by extremely lowbrow and unfunny comedy sequences, as well as rushed pacing (in part due to wasting time with said comedy sequences). Every single time I vocalize this critique, I'm hit with "So...like a DnD game????" (I am not being hyperbolic when I say I get this reply literally every time), which ignores the fact that A: They actively torpedo dramatic moments from the material it adapts for the sake of comedic subversion and B: You do not need to adapt literally every aspect of material and it goes without saying that lowbrow humor is infinitely funnier in improv than it is scripted for a number of reasons.
I stick with it because it has a genuinely good underlying story it's adapting and shows competency in adapting it when it's willing to take itself seriously. If the show hadn't gone with the constant "THIS ISN'T YOUR GRANDAD'S FANTASY SHOW" moments (it literally starts out with a "The Fellowship of the Ring died XD" style scene), then it might even have Invincible levels of good word of mouth and viewership.
IndyRevolution t1_ja6k2pr wrote
Reply to comment by KingEuronIIIGreyjoy in Has any other TV show dipped in quality and fandom as much as New York Undercover? by stevenw84
It's less about the "real life" thing and more because they had no idea how to write an interesting show about Frank as President and Season 3 became bloated and boring. There were a lot of comments on this very sub about how people had trouble paying attention to Season 3.
IndyRevolution t1_j9xwbxn wrote
Reply to comment by meatball77 in What’s an excellent bit of dramatic acting in an otherwise comedic show? by unitedfan6191
No? I've known the Smith thing since I was a teenager.
IndyRevolution t1_j9r20xn wrote
Fun fact about the Fresh Prince, that scene was based in reality. Will Smith never met his father, and the line above was unscripted, as was the hug with his uncle.
Lmao nope, Will Smith knows his parents and has a tumultuous relationship with a father that very much raised him. The story above is posted fucking everywhere online though, despite being patently false and racially stereotypically. Gotta love the internet.
IndyRevolution t1_j9r13hu wrote
David Brent getting fired in the UK Office and begging to keep his job (he "breaks character" and you realize that beneath all the on-camera quirkiness is a man with nothing in his life except his position) is more poignant than anything in the US version (even if the UK version is droll and un-engaging at various points).
IndyRevolution t1_j9kg116 wrote
Reply to comment by Optimal_Plate_4769 in Why is it that a lot of TV shows these days have really poor sound mixing by StarChild413
Are you implying that classic Hollywood films were like this? Audio was paramount in those films to the point that many stars were ADRed by voice actors for extremely minute reasons.
IndyRevolution t1_j9jghz7 wrote
Reply to comment by Optimal_Plate_4769 in Why is it that a lot of TV shows these days have really poor sound mixing by StarChild413
Maybe just don't record the audio on the boat like a lunatic?
It's because he refuses to do ADR like a sane person. Aiden Gillan talked about how he knew he was going to be mocked for the plane scene while he was filming it because he asked Nolan's DP "Are they gonna ADR us?" and the DP said something like "Oh no, Nolan would take that as having done the scene wrong." So the actual scene has the audio all fucked by plane noises and awkward line delivery.
My source is this interview, of which I can't find the full VOD for, but here's a snip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgOCCi8VQO0
IndyRevolution t1_j9cceiq wrote
Reply to comment by apescaper in Why is it that a lot of TV shows these days have really poor sound mixing by StarChild413
Bravo Nolan, people are "conservative" because they want to hear important plot exposition instead of sailboat noises and droning booms. Truly an underappreciated visionary.
IndyRevolution t1_ixisg3z wrote
Reply to comment by AssinassCheekII in Wilko Johnson, Legendary Guitarist and Actor Who Played Ser Ilyn Payne in ‘Game of Thrones’, Dies at 75 by MarvelsGrantMan136
Okay? He's a worse person there lmao.
IndyRevolution t1_ixib8h7 wrote
Reply to comment by Minivalo in Wilko Johnson, Legendary Guitarist and Actor Who Played Ser Ilyn Payne in ‘Game of Thrones’, Dies at 75 by MarvelsGrantMan136
They became the same stupid "middle aged anti-villain power couple" you see on every fucking prestige show. Despise it.
IndyRevolution t1_ixiaxpk wrote
Reply to comment by Holovoid in Wilko Johnson, Legendary Guitarist and Actor Who Played Ser Ilyn Payne in ‘Game of Thrones’, Dies at 75 by MarvelsGrantMan136
Is he? He still blames Bran for "forcing" him to push him out the window and doesn't think of Tommen and Myrcella as his own kids. He's a better man than before, but he absolutely makes excuses for himself over and over and over in his brain.
IndyRevolution t1_ixiamr8 wrote
Reply to comment by AssinassCheekII in Wilko Johnson, Legendary Guitarist and Actor Who Played Ser Ilyn Payne in ‘Game of Thrones’, Dies at 75 by MarvelsGrantMan136
You really wanna sit here and list of the menagerie of terrible things he did afterwards? Talking with show fans about Jaimie is insane. He's not a hero, despite the show writers trying to paint him as such, he's just a broken man trying to become a better version of himself, but he can only change so much. The books do a much better job of painting him as a vastly compelling wildcard compared to the "Jaimie's a hero cause he sorta feels bad about all the terrible shit he's actively assisting in" take the show goes with.
IndyRevolution t1_ixgpjtd wrote
Reply to comment by Raziel66 in Tulsa King With Sylvester Stallone Was Originally Set in Kansas City by dedemovie
Right? I don't know why the writers think "Tough guy shows complacent locals how the real world works" would work with....Oklahomans?
IndyRevolution t1_ixgiqk0 wrote
Reply to comment by goofbot in Tulsa King With Sylvester Stallone Was Originally Set in Kansas City by dedemovie
Still better than 5'7 75 year old Mike Ehrmantraut twisting a guy's arm, which makes his two 6'5 compatriots run away while screaming "This guy's crazy!" And all the people watching take to YouTube to comment on how badass and realistic Mike is.
IndyRevolution t1_jdjx2gy wrote
Reply to comment by Fanfrenhag in ‘Outlander’ Sets June 16, 2023 Premiere Date For Two-Part Extended Season 7; Drops First Look Photos by DemiFiendRSA
No, but you're saying "Oh, people just miss the deeper themes" whereas I'm saying that it's a moot point when the show is such a clusterfuck of abandoned plotlines and characters that nothing has its intended effect. It's not deep.