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    6 months ago

    TV show with really interesting premise that is well written, well acted, with great sets:

    Streaming service cancels it after the first season and doesn’t renew it.

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      RIP Carnival Row. I thought it was a pretty damn good show, with excellent actors and good character building.

      It hasn’t been “officially” cancelled, but it may as well be at this point.

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        I was just thinking about that show last night and wondering if/when season 2 was coming out, as it had good reviews, great cast, a good plot, and the dialogue was pretty good too.

        Went to the Wikipedia page and found out Amazon cancelled it two months after it’s debut. Two months! They didn’t even give it a chance.

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    Bad writing for film and television really irks me because of how avoidable it is. I’m not talking about mediocre or lackluster writing, but the actual bad writing.

    TV shows and movies are tremendously expensive to make. Every part of it costs a fortune except for one: the writing. Even if a studio or production company was paying for a whole team of writers to work full time it’s still only a fraction of the cost of paying film crews, actors, editors, and VFX artists.

    Given the relatively lower expense, relative lack of time constraints, and enormous importance of the script to the overall quality of the product it absolutely boggles my mind that production companies consistently fuck up the writing process.

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    I’m still salty about League of Extraordinary Gentleman. Literary Avengers is such an awesome concept, but what we got was so fucking bad Connery walked away from acting forever.

    But it did give us one of the most beautiful movie cars ever which, you know, is nice.

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        and that fucker got his lightening reversed on him AGAIN!

        Stop using that spell you stupid fuck it always gets turned on you.

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          If I had a nickel for every time Palps got his lightning reversed…

          I could afford to hire better writers than what we got.

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            3 10-cent commemorative coins would have gotten 3 fanboys who know Star Wars front to back to write a lore-loyal exciting adventure involving potentially new force powers, cool new characters, and a coherent plot.

            And yet, we got the drool dribbling out of the mouths of Disney executives at the thought of all the money they made.

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      6 months ago

      The look on Oscar Isaac’s face as he delivers that line is something else.

      It’s the face of a man who has been back and forth with the scriptwriter and director all day, and is resigned to the fact that this is the best they can come up with.

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        it makes sense for poe to say, how would he know how palpy came back?

        the problem was the movie didnt really expand on that in any capacity

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          Even the writers didn’t seem to know. It was like they’d been handed some weird madlibs type shit and had to work Palpatine back in, even though the previous two movies hadn’t alluded to that in the slightest.

          Even the groans from the rebels sound like “Jesus, three movies for this shit?”

          If you look at Alan Rickman saying “By Grabthar’s Hammer, what a savings” and Oscar saying this, it’s the same pained expression, but only Rickman was acting.

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    The Dark Tower movie adaptation, I am a huge fan of the books and I was so looking forward to a 3 movie arc. Turned out 🤮

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    Preacher, the series adaption. Could have used the comic, but no, Seth Rogen had to butcher it.

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      Superman: The only way for me to solve this crisis is to be Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.

      Peter: Oh, that’s why they called it that.

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      6 months ago

      “And the world will always remember the Backdoor Sluts 7: Anal Apocalypse.”

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      Lumberjack Larry: “Darlin’, I’ve carved the grandest totem, but it’s too tall for the town square!”

      Lucy, the Lumberjill: “And here I am, trying to fit this massive log through our cabin door. It’s a tight squeeze!”

      Lumberjack Larry: “Looks like we’re both in a pickle with ‘My Big Stick Doesn’t Fit: The Log Jam Love Story.’”

      Lucy, the Lumberjill: “Time to put our heads together and chop this problem down to size, honey!”

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    I like shows like Andor which have a mildly interesting premise but rely on phenomenal writing and execution to really shine.

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      Yeah I hesitantly tried out Andor as somebody who isnt the biggest Star Wars junkie, and it quickly flew to being my favourite Star Wars content by a mile. Really excellent writing imo

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        Funnily enough, I have a playlist with the Andor score and some nice medley / covers which I have called “And/or”

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        You get my upvote, but it’s an angry Andor unwillingly one.

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    Darling in the franxx, I was really interested in the world building and was on the minority of people that liked the episodes that had no mecha fights and they were just exploring the current city and how weird it was.

    But trigger couldn’t contain themselves and had to do their asspulls and sudden massive power escalation that worked on Gurren Lagann because it wasn’t a grounded take on post-apocalyptic future with a few mechas that defend humanity!

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    Witcher :(

    And I’m not talking about the casting or other stuff. Just the general writing and conversion from books to screen sucked ass

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      I did not like the constant tonal shifts between silly magic frat boys and depressing magical apocalypse.

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      You know I’ve seen every other mainline Star Wars and several of the one-offs and TV shows but I never got around to this one and I haven’t really felt like I missed out.