TV Serieseseses
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@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
3 Body Problem.
Pretty damn good, not full of action, just a good storyline and paced well.
Some of the science is beyond me, but for the most part explained well although irrelevant for me to understand the story.
As above, I dont thnk S2 has been green lit yet? WTF? Surely if Netflix dont do it, someone else will pick it up?
I was wondering the same as @Victor-Meldrew
How are the headsets and cases being produced? The San-Ti obviously have some tech on earth, the Sophon is more like a super computer (I think) so they need someone to be making them and delivering them.I also dont understand the solar sail side of things, how the sail 'filled out' to allow for the atomic propulsion, but the solar sail thing is in other movies too, so assume the science is there.
I could be wrong but apparently they’re waiting to see how the ratings are ?
This scene is one of the best in TV history
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@MN5 seems pretty well rated already, more so than plenty of other multi Serieseseses...guess it probably was reasonably high cost to make.
That scene was pretty brutal (they didn't make it as graphic as they could) for someone that hadn't read the books for this or GOT (at the time) it is almost up there with the red wedding.
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@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
I could be wrong but apparently they’re waiting to see how the ratings are ?
I think I read somewhere - Netflix's "do we make another season" decision-making process/algorithm - isn't based on such common sense metrics as "ratings" or "viewers"... but some weird other metric.
Something like the percentage of people who started it - and finished it. Which would likely be terrible for anything "sci-fi-ey" ... as there'd be heaps of people who watch the heavily hyped/advertised pilot - see some sci-fi shit, and go "yeah, nah, not for me".
Ah - here - https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultassi/2023/01/05/the-hidden-reason-netflix-keeps-cancelling-shows-like-1899/?sh=7065023d1a09 -
@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
I was wondering the same as @Victor-Meldrew
Intensive internet research over a couple of pints of IPA indicates no-on really knows and it's either a hole in the plot or to be explained in S2.Or.....Evans built them as dumb devices and the Sophons provide the software and control them
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Finished Ripley.
Loved it.
If the previous versions are better then I'm in for a treat. On to them now.
Edited
Just watched the movie 'The Talented Mr Ripley' and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Great cast, great acting, interesting differences in the story.
But much preferred the Netflix version all round.
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Sweet as bro!
First two episodes. On course to be a classic.
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Constellation.
Found it too messy, convoluted, slow and predictable. Jonathan Banks was outstanding though.
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The Sympathizer might be interesting
North Vietnam spy The Captain (Hoa Xuande) ends up living in a South Vietnamese refugee community in Los Angeles and finds his loyalty tested in the limited series based on Viet Thanh Nguyen's novel of the same name.
Robert Downey Jr is in it.
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@Victor-Meldrew yeah I didn't mind it once I realised what was happening but didn't feel it was clear enough, as you say, messy.
Banks was good and integral to what was going on.
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American Rust
I've watched both seasons so far of this tale about a rust belt town in south-western Pennsylvania, USA. It's typical Jeff Bridges TV series where nuance and complexity exist - practically no-one is without flaw or fault of some kind.
Set up well for a third season which I hope they make.
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@antipodean said in TV Serieseseses:
American Rust
I've watched both seasons so far of this tale about a rust belt town in south-western Pennsylvania, USA. It's typical Jeff Bridges TV series where nuance and complexity exist - practically no-one is without flaw or fault of some kind.
Set up well for a third season which I hope they make.
Whilst Bridges could easily have been cast in it, it's Daniels steering this ship.
Excellent two seasons.
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Very promising start
If you enjoyed
or
or read any of Gary Shteyngart's stuff
You'll love it
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@MiketheSnow said in TV Serieseseses:
@antipodean said in TV Serieseseses:
American Rust
I've watched both seasons so far of this tale about a rust belt town in south-western Pennsylvania, USA. It's typical Jeff Bridges TV series where nuance and complexity exist - practically no-one is without flaw or fault of some kind.
Set up well for a third season which I hope they make.
Whilst Bridges could easily have been cast in it, it's Daniels steering this ship.
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@MiketheSnow said in TV Serieseseses:
Very promising start
If you enjoyed
or
or read any of Gary Shteyngart's stuff
You'll love it
I'll give it a go then because I love Death of Stalin. I watch it every few months, like Sicario.
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3 eps into Fallout, which is pretty good.
Given there have been plenty of game adaptations, this one seems to be the only one I can recall where it seems they have included some NPCs as obvious as they did.
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Holy shit, strap in for a ride on the rollercoaster.
Keep your arms and legs inside the vehicle at all times.
4 tragedies out of 5 comedies
Maybe 4.5
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Ripley
Two episodes in and pretty good so far. The guy who played the slimeball double crossing agent in Bond is well cast as the lead character. The town where it is filmed could not be more beautiful either ( even in black and white )
I never knew they/them’s were a thing in the 1960s but nice virtue signalling to cast Stings child ( thanks google ) in a lead role.
I know the whole story having seen the film but it’ll still be interesting how they do things.