Gave Rings Of Crap a chance in Season 1, couldn't believe what drek that was, totally skipped watching Season 2
Some of you would probably really enjoy Dean Delray's podcast, he's a comedian who was trying to make it as a musician before getting into comedy and the dude has some of the best interviews I've ever heard. He's got a good amount of gear knowledge across all the instruments and he's not afraid to get into details despite not being a podcast for musicians. Great list of guests and he asks some great questions due to his musical background and depth of knowledge on bands.
I still gotta catch up on this one-
Hahahhaha, it wasn't until you said it, @JiveTurkey, but I started watching a Garza podcast a few weeks ago, I think the Adam D episode where he actually is a huge Adam D fan and was falling over himself more than usual, it just highlighted everything you said and magnified it doublefold. Now I can't unhear it in every episode.![]()
Absolutely. The Witcher TV series developers hated the source material so much they changed a lot, made a terrible spinoff series and eventually caused Henry Cavill, who loved the source material, to quit.Whilst agreeing, I don't think it goes far enough. Many seem to actively despise the source material and audience which they are forced to work with. The companies that paid all that money for LotR and Star Wars are going to make something using the brand with whatever Directors, Producers, Actors etc that money can buy - even if the "creatives" don't like it much. Rene Zegler did not seem to like the role and character of Snow White. Peter Dinklage prevented any other "dwarves" from getting a rare job with one snobby, drunken comment on air.
Peter Jackson and almost the entire nation of New Zealand worked on a labour of love for years, appreciating the opportunity they had to make a timeless classic for the ages by adapting JRR Tolkein as best they could. But Simon Tolkein hated his grandpa's works and was miffed that they stuck as faithfuilly as they did to the source material. It wasn't ruined prior to that thanks to Christopher Tolkein.
People who don't like the source material, genre or audience making big budget "entertainment" seems to me to be a recipe for failure, artistically and commencially. The creatives don't want to make it and the audience don't want to watch it. Funny, that.
Yet we'll get season 3 The L:ast of Us and Rings of Power, the next Superhero disaster - Ironheart and/or Superman, Mandallorian and Grogu etc anyway. Repeated failure of monumental proportions never seems to dissuade them from their corporate-approved methods of "creation".
Yeah, I was really thinking about the cost: all that money and it looked so cheap. The parts I bothered with, of course. I needed a heavy hand on the fast-forward to get through the Harfoot stuff.
I expect season 3 to be hilariously awful. Hate-watching has become it's own thing since Game of Thrones seasons 7 & 8. Once the GRRM material was exhausted, they had nothing but nonsnense.
Tangent: And the company that made The Witcher 3 game has decided to violate canon etc for The Witcher 4 (Ciri cannot be a Wiitcher!) - so the creators left and have formed their own new company to make the games they want.Absolutely. The Witcher TV series developers hated the source material so much they changed a lot, made a terrible spinoff series and eventually caused Henry Cavill, who loved the source material, to quit.
The spin merchants think they are entitled to my money and adoration as a lover of Tolkien in my youth if they put Lord of the Rings in the title, regardless of actual content.Or we are an increasingly spoiled and entitled population of passive viewers who don't realize Great Art
is hard to virtually impossible to pull off.
Seriously.
The sheer volume of stuff being churned out pretty much demands that most of it is going to be awful
and 98% regurgitated themes and topics.
Not pointing fingers.... just speaking in overarching generalizations.![]()
Todd Howard said it was too weird and player-driven to be a TV show. But Minecraft the Movie (?!?) made a fortune.
Why on earth Cate Blanchett agreed to be in Borderlands is anyone's guess.
I think he's in some good stuff. Absolutely. I think when he got roped into a bit of "telling America what they should be doing" aka I'm terminally online and should really stop paying attention to this crap; that's when he went sideways in my mindI know a lot of people hate Seth Rogan ( I don’t, his stoner comedies were a big part of my teenager-hood)
But the long arc of the “kool aid man” movie In His Apple TV show has kept me at least chorttling through the series![]()