04-08-2024, 10:13 AM
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#4521
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Kind of feeling like Resident Alien has run its course for me. The first season was fun and hilarious, but the last two seasons have been increasingly convoluted and I'm not really digging a lot of the characters' developments. Tudyk is really hamming it up as Harry and it's stealing away his charm.
Too bad because I really liked this show, but I may have to pull the plug.
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04-08-2024, 10:28 AM
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#4522
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Sylvan Lake
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Originally Posted by Yamer
Kind of feeling like Resident Alien has run its course for me. The first season was fun and hilarious, but the last two seasons have been increasingly convoluted and I'm not really digging a lot of the characters' developments. Tudyk is really hamming it up as Harry and it's stealing away his charm.
Too bad because I really liked this show, but I may have to pull the plug.
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I have similar thoughts, I absolutely loved the show and started a thread on it.
It feels like it needs to wrap up, as these types of stories do. They don't have long legs, or shouldn't.
But the Sheriff and Deputy are still a quality relationship
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04-08-2024, 11:00 AM
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#4523
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First Line Centre
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Crushed the majority of Ripley (Netflix) this weekend.
I admit i have not read the book, so tonally I am comparing it to The Talented Mr. Ripley Movie.
I also want to admit that I absolutely love the Talented Mr. Ripley. It is a solid flick and has some of the best performances for the characters. Matt Damon, playing a conflicted and infatuated loser; Jude Law just playing Jude Law - a charismatic, directionless man-child; and Seymour Hoffman playing the insufferable ###### Freddy. Even Paltrow playing Marge was worthy of accolades for her innocence. The Talented Mr. Ripley is what Saltburn wanted to be - and all the Gen Z fawning over Saltburn (which i liked) need to check out this movie.
It's a high bar to meet, and i would at least thank the Producers of this for not trying to re-hash the original - because i dont think they could.
But this adaptation is largely a miss for me.
The Good: Andrew Scott is great in this, I cannot deny his acting abilities. The last few episodes really focused on the cover-up aspect - something that wasn't glossed over in the film, but is restricted due to the run-time of movies. That is probably where this adaptation shines; however, it can come across as exceeding slow at times. Cinematography was great, if again slow.
The Bad: The hitchockian tone felt a bit out of place to me; however, i say that as someone who hasn't read the book. Maybe that was what the author was going for. There appeared to be too much focus on the "art-house" of it. There were some really long scenes that didnt add much: the "stair" scene when first arriving in Atrano; the boat scene; etc.
One thing that i did not appreciate (but not worth a move to the "ugly" section was the films use of black and white. Its part of the adapted tone of this one, but in the film, they did such a great job of showing the beauty of italy and the town they were in. It was easy to see why Dickie lived there and why Tom wanted to stay there. It felt more isolating in this one.
The Ugly: Aside from Andrew Scott (who, is a little old to be playing this role) the casting was a huge ####ing miss. Dickie was a bore. No reason why anyone would be captivated by that man. Freddie was a complete miscast - my lord. what the hell was that? Were Freddie and Dickie friends? could've fooled me that they didn't know each other one bit. Dakota Fanning as Marge was fine, but again, nothing showed me that she was in love with Dickie one bit - who could've been? the dude was a complete bum.
Talented Mr. Ripley does so well in showing you why Marge and Tom are fascinated with Dickie. It's so easy to see, in the portrayals, why Tom would become obsessed with the life. Law does such a wonderful job of turning on him in the climax.
I honestly gave up at Episode 3. I didnt see the passion at all, and i found some of the writing to be off - but perhaps it was because the characters were so flat, it put more attention on the dialogue. I am glad the next 5 episodes sort of recovered, but i was still checked out for most of it.
I would love to hear thoughts from people who have seen the movie; but also from people who havent. It is probably a much better show when not comparing it to the film.
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04-08-2024, 10:05 PM
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#4524
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My favorite Swedish actress Rebecca Ferguson confirmed that Silo 2 finished filming in March, should drop on Apple late winter.
Rumors are The Old Man is finishing season 2 as well.
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04-08-2024, 11:06 PM
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I had the same issues with Ripley.
Scott is way too old for the role - he’s 47, and the Ripley character in the book is 26. The whole premise is that he’s been out of college for a few years and at loose ends. But in the Netflix show, he comes across as a middle-aged loser. The scene where he meets Dickie’s parents and they’re all paternal towards him is just weird when the character has thinning hair and the face and posture of a man entering middle age.
Scott also plays him as totally lacking in charm. Yes, Ripley is supposed to be a sociopath. But he’s able to mask it with ingratiating charm. You don’t get that in this portrayal. He plays Ripley as a socially awkward weirdo. There’s no reason why a bon vivant like Dickie would enjoy having him around. He’s a total downer.
Yes, the Netflix show looks nice. But it falls on its face in the casting and characterization. And it’s so slow. We were done after two episodes.
The movie with Damon and Law was much better. Law in particular was excellent - spoiled and entitled, but also charming and magnetic.
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04-09-2024, 08:20 PM
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#4526
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GOAT!
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My god, Shogun is just so good.
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04-10-2024, 01:56 AM
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#4527
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My god, Shogun is just so good.
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I've heard enough, time to fire it up
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04-10-2024, 10:28 PM
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I liked Shogun, but reading subtitles isn't my idea of grand entertainment. part of me wishes they had done the thing where it was only in Japanese when Anjin was in the room, and not meant to be understanding what they were saying, but Japanese to Japanese would be in English, and as he learned some Japanese, English would slowly bleed more and more into the show.
Some might call it lazy, maybe it's my moderate form of Dyslexia. I just have a massive preference for having my entertainment in English.
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04-11-2024, 12:14 AM
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#4529
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Originally Posted by Snuffleupagus
I've heard enough, time to fire it up
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It has surpassed game of thrones for me.
That last episode arc.... Holy eff. The emotion and intensity in that war room...
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04-11-2024, 04:30 AM
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#4530
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Originally Posted by #-3
I liked Shogun, but reading subtitles isn't my idea of grand entertainment. part of me wishes they had done the thing where it was only in Japanese when Anjin was in the room, and not meant to be understanding what they were saying, but Japanese to Japanese would be in English, and as he learned some Japanese, English would slowly bleed more and more into the show.
Some might call it lazy, maybe it's my moderate form of Dyslexia. I just have a massive preference for having my entertainment in English.
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There is a dubbed version if it's really that bad for you. Found it on Hulu.
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04-11-2024, 10:22 AM
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#4531
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Originally Posted by #-3
I liked Shogun, but reading subtitles isn't my idea of grand entertainment. part of me wishes they had done the thing where it was only in Japanese when Anjin was in the room, and not meant to be understanding what they were saying, but Japanese to Japanese would be in English, and as he learned some Japanese, English would slowly bleed more and more into the show.
Some might call it lazy, maybe it's my moderate form of Dyslexia. I just have a massive preference for having my entertainment in English.
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I've been watching more and more TV and film with subtitles, sometimes for the necessity of the show and sometimes for my own benefit (getting older). It feels like I get more out of a show that I can both hear and read, maybe because it makes me pay attention. I used to hate subtitles.
Warrior fluctuates between Chinese and English often in the show, but the way they transition languages for a primarily Western audience is quite creative. If the scene starts in Chinese they will pan the camera around the back of a character and by the time the camera movement is done the characters are speaking English. The only time they use both languages is when there is meant to be a language barrier between characters.
With the influx of international stories produced in the West I hope more projects take that influence from Warrior.
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04-11-2024, 10:25 AM
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#4532
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Powerplay Quarterback
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There is a dubbed version if it's really that bad for you. Found it on Hulu.
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Personally I hate dubbed. To each their own, but especially for this series, listening to them speak Japanese, even though I don't understand, makes it all that much better and more encompassing.
I also grew up with Chinese Kung Fu movies, and hated the dubbed versions as I also felt it took away from the over movie. My OCD or whatever it may be, can't reconcile that lips don't correspond with sound.
I also feel that things are lost in translation. While I may not understand Japanese, my Japanese friend absolutely loves the subtleties and nuances that only can be delivered in Japanese. Exact same thing I feel when watching Hong Kong/Chinese movies/shows. If it were dubbed, it would lose a bit of the context
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04-11-2024, 11:40 AM
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#4533
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Originally Posted by manwiches
It has surpassed game of thrones for me.
That last episode arc.... Holy eff. The emotion and intensity in that war room...
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I actually teared up a little during that scene.
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04-11-2024, 12:24 PM
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#4534
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Originally Posted by bdubbs
I actually teared up a little during that scene.
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ME TOO! That single scene and sequence was so emotionally draining. Between both Hiromatsu and Torunaga, then to bring on Buntaro as well into that arc. I was like holy effff... i can't go to sleep feeling like this. lol.
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04-11-2024, 01:03 PM
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#4535
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Powerplay Quarterback
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All I can say is the next episode promises to be an absolute BANGER.
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04-11-2024, 06:14 PM
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#4536
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Powerplay Quarterback
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I do like Tokyo Vice but boy Ken Watanabe does a lot of the heavy lifting.
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04-11-2024, 09:11 PM
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#4537
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#1 Goaltender
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Originally Posted by Cali Panthers Fan
There is a dubbed version if it's really that bad for you. Found it on Hulu.
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Just for all of the great reviews that Shogun has received, one thing I feel no guilt about being is a spoiled English person that has spent his entire life getting the best media in the world in my language.
And while some others might loud it, I think it generally detracts from the experience for me when it's not that, weather dubbed, subtitled or foreign language.
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04-11-2024, 11:43 PM
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#4538
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Income Tax Central
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Originally Posted by #-3
Just for all of the great reviews that Shogun has received, one thing I feel no guilt about being is a spoiled English person that has spent his entire life getting the best media in the world in my language.
And while some others might loud it, I think it generally detracts from the experience for me when it's not that, weather dubbed, subtitled or foreign language.
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I hate when they dub the weather.
"Its raining cats and dogs!"
Thanks guys. I can see that!
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04-12-2024, 03:19 AM
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#4539
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There is a dubbed version if it's really that bad for you. Found it on Hulu.
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I can't imagine watching a show like this that is half English/half Japanese dubbed, big part of the show are the translators.
P.S, I'm enjoying it but it's no GOT so far
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04-12-2024, 07:38 AM
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#4540
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Originally Posted by Snuffleupagus
I can't imagine watching a show like this that is half English/half Japanese dubbed, big part of the show are the translators.
P.S, I'm enjoying it but it's no GOT so far
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Haha, yeah, just thinking of that now has me laughing. Someone says something in English that's normally Japanese and the Anjin doesn't react or understand what's going on. It would paint his as mentally handicapped the entire time. Even weirder for the Japanese characters who just spoke in English, and didn't understand what was just said. Lots of weird repetition with the translations as well. It would become unwatchable pretty quickly.
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