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DuracellEnergizer

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#1089583
Topic
When Did The Star Wars Prequels Become Cool?
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Density said:

Rogue One was awful. I find it even less watchable than the other prequels, if not “worse” as a film. At least they weren’t just fucking boring. At least they were unique. At least they were memorable, with memorable moments and memorable characters. At least they actually felt like Stat Wars and didn’t feel like some generic shitty sci-fi would-be flop that just happened to have a Star Wars skin on it.

The fact that Rogue One has a terrible, rushed score from some random composer rather than a John Williams score is enough to demonstrate just how un-Star Wars this film really is. It’s dull, drab, and dreary. Star Wars films are supposed to be full of excitement, color, and life. Things Rogue One had zero of. Only thing it had less of was characters with personality, characters the audience related to and were invested in, and a story that was interesting and unpredictable. It did have a lot of cringeworthy and forced fan service though, I’ll give it that.

I don’t give a damn how “adult” the movie is, because adult movies can still suck. If anything it’s the opposite of what I look for when I watch Star Wars anyway, which is to revive the child inside me for a moment. Rogue One killed him.

Sounds reasonable.

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#1089400
Topic
Last web series/tv show seen
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DuracellEnergizer said:

Well, I finished watching the first four seasons of Andromeda (minus a couple episodes that I deliberately skipped over), and what I have to say is this:

I’m not angry at the way this show was derailed after the first half of the second season – how it was turned into an incoherent mess with horribly misdeveloped characters and awful continuity – just incredibly disappointed and very, very, very sad.

As I am ever the obsessive-compulsive masochist, I decided to revisit Andromeda for the second time in four years. I spent the last two months watching the entire series; I didn’t skip a single episode. Suffice to say, time and exposure to the rank abomination that is Season 5 have made my statement above a lie. I am angry at how this series was derailed following the first half of the second season. No, not angry. Enraged. Apoplectic. Annie.

My favourite character was Trance Gemini. She was cute, vivacious, sexy, with a subtle sinister edge to her; I loved her as much as I could ever love a fictional woman. She was replaced with a gold imposter who spent most of the remainder of the series running around in a horrid rat’s nest wig and unflattering pleather outfits, spouting stilted nonsense which would make George Lucas shake his head. My second favourite character was Rev Bem. He became a washed-out shadow of his former self then was promptly forgotten about. My third favourite character was Tyr Anasazi. He was a character I should’ve hated, but his depth and dialogue made me admire him in spite of myself. He was reduced first to a milksop then to a mustache-twirling villain, whereupon he died an ignominious death after getting shot in the back. The remaining supporting characters – all decent in their own right, played by fine actors – were reduced to caricatures and animate backdrops.

Why did this all happen? Because Tribune Entertainment was run by visionless hacks only interested in catering to the lowest common denominator. Because Kevin Sorbo needed his ego vigorously jerked off. Because Robert Engles was a shitty showrunner who was under the assumption he was still writing for Twin Peaks.

Oh, and apparently Sorbo wants to bring this show back through Netflix to run an additional two seasons. He can go suck a force lance.

*takes several deep, calming breaths*

Now, that all purged from my system, here’re my ratings for each of Andromeda’s five seasons (and the individual episodes therein).

SEASON 1

  • “Under the Night” – 7/10
  • “An Affirming Flame” – 7/10
  • “To Loose the Fateful Lightning” – 5/10
  • “D Minus Zero” – 8/10
  • “Double Helix” – 7/10
  • “Angel Dark, Demon Bright” – 9/10
  • “The Ties That Blind” – 5/10
  • “The Banks of the Lethe” – 7/10
  • “A Rose in the Ashes” – 5/10
  • “All Great Neptune’s Ocean” – 6/10
  • “The Pearls That Were His Eyes” – 7/10
  • “The Mathematics of Tears” – 7/10
  • “Music of a Distant Drum” – 8/10
  • “Harper 2.0” – 8/10
  • “Forced Perspective” – 7/10
  • “The Sum of Its Parts” – 5/10
  • “Fear and Loathing in the Milky Way” – 7/10
  • “The Devil Take the Hindmost” – 6/10
  • “The Honey Offering” – 8/10
  • “Star-Crossed” – 6/10
  • “It Makes a Lovely Light” – 8/10
  • “Its Hour Come 'Round at Last” – 8/10

SEASON’S RATING: 7/10

SEASON 2

  • “The Widening Gyre” – 8/10
  • “Exit Strategies” – 7/10
  • “A Heart for Falsehood Framed” – 6/10
  • “Pitiless as the Sun” – 8/10
  • “Last Call at the Broken Hammer” – 5/10
  • “All Too Human” – 8/10
  • “Una Salus Victus” – 8/10
  • “Home Fires” – 8/10
  • “Into the Labyrinth” – 8/10
  • “The Prince” – 7/10
  • “Bunker Hill” – 7/10
  • “Ouroboros” – 3/10
  • “Lava and Rockets” – 4/10
  • “Be All My Sins Remembered” – 5/10
  • “Dance of the Mayflies” – 6/10
  • “In Heaven Now Are Three” – 3/10
  • “The Things We Cannot Change” – 1/10
  • “The Fair Unknown” – 5/10
  • “Belly of the Beast” – 6/10
  • “The Knight, Death, and the Devil” – 8/10
  • “Immaculate Perception” – 8/10
  • “'Tunnel at the End of the Light” – 5/10

SEASON’S RATING: 6/10

SEASON 3

  • “If the Wheel Is Fixed” – 5/10
  • “The Shards of Rimni” – 5/10
  • “Mad to be Saved” – 4/10
  • “Cui Bono” – 7/10
  • “The Lone and Level Sands” – 8/10
  • “Slipfighter the Dogs of War” – 1/10
  • “The Leper’s Kiss” – 5/10
  • “For Whom the Bell Tolls” – 6/10
  • “And Your Heart Will Fly Away” – 4/10
  • “The Unconquerable Man” – 6/10
  • “Delenda Est” – 1/10
  • “The Dark Backward” – 7/10
  • “The Risk-All Point” – 6/10
  • “The Right Horse” – 5/10
  • “What Happens to a Rev Deferred?” – 2/10
  • “Point of the Spear” – 8/10
  • “Vault of the Heavens” – 3/10
  • “Deep Midnight’s Voice” – 7/10
  • “The Illusion of Majesty” – 2/10
  • “Twilight of the Idols” – 8/10
  • “Day of Judgement, Day of Wrath” – 8/10
  • “Shadows Cast by a Final Salute” – 4/10

SEASON’S RATING: 4/10

SEASON 4

  • “Answers Given to Questions Never Asked” – 5/10
  • “Pieces of Eight” – 5/10
  • “Waking the Tyrant’s Device” – 4/10
  • “Double or Nothingness” – 2/10
  • “Harper/Delete” – 7/10
  • “Soon the Nearing Vortex” – 4/10
  • “The World Turns All Around Her” – 4/10
  • “Conduit to Destiny” – 5/10
  • “Machinery of the Mind” – 5/10
  • “Exalted Reason, Resplendent Daughter” – 3/10
  • “The Torment, the Release” – 4/10
  • “The Spider’s Stratagem” – 4/10
  • “The Warmth of an Invisible Light” – 6/10
  • “The Others” – 3/10
  • “Fear Burns Down to Ashes” – 4/10
  • “Lost in a Space that Isn’t There” – 5/10
  • “Abridging the Devil’s Divide” – 8/10
  • “Trusting the Gordian Maze” – 1/10
  • “A Symmetry of Imperfection” – 7/10
  • “Time Out of Mind” – 6/10
  • “The Dissonant Interval” (Part One) – 3/10
  • “The Dissonant Interval” (Part Two) – 2/10

SEASON’S RATING: 3/10

SEASON 5

  • “The Weight” (Part One) – 5/10
  • “The Weight” (Part Two) – 5/10
  • “Phear Phactor Phenom” – 4/10
  • “Decay of the Angel” – 5/10
  • “The Eschatology of the Present” – 1/10
  • “When Goes Around…” – 1/10
  • “Attempting Screed” – 1/10
  • “So Burn the Untamed Lands” – 4/10
  • “What Will be Was Not” – 5/10
  • “The Test” – 3/10
  • “Through a Glass Darkly” – 6/10
  • “Pride Before the Fall” – 1/10
  • “Moonlight Becomes You” – 2/10
  • “Past is Prolix” – 5/10
  • “The Opposites of Attraction” – 1/10
  • “Saving Light from a Black Sun” – 6/10
  • “Totaled Recall” – 5/10
  • “Quantum Tractate Delirium” – 6/10
  • “One More Day’s Light” – 5/10
  • “Chaos and the Stillness of It” – 4/10
  • “The Heart of the Journey” (Part One) – 1/10
  • “The Heart of the Journey” (Part Two) – 1/10

SEASON’S RATING: 1/10

SERIES RATING: 3/10

tl;dr: Consult my signature.

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#1089209
Topic
Last movie seen
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LuckyGungan2001 said:

Uncle Ben’s death scene is Kubrick level compared to the same scene in The Amazing Spider-Man.

Everything about the original Spider-Man is Kubrick-level* compared to any scene from The Amazing Spider-Man.

*Note that I don’t even like most of Kubrick’s work, but I’d still watch any of his movies over Skater-Emo Spidey vs. Killer Croc with a Tail.

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#1089159
Topic
The Force Awakens: Official Review Thread - ** SPOILERS **
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I’m going to be pretty frank here. I only love SW & TESB as much as I do because I first watched them when I was a young kid who didn’t mind simplistic morality tales with white hat heroes and black hat villains. Were I able to watch these movies over again for the first time though my jaded adult eyes – without nostalgia as a crutch – I wouldn’t care for these movies half as much as I do.

But be that as it may, Luke would still remain an interesting character for me. A guy stuck in a backwater shithole, dissatisfied with his life, who wants to escape, to be someone more? That’s a guy not too dissimilar from myself. I’d want to see his journey, to see him succeed because he represents me and all people like me.

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#1089113
Topic
The Dream of the Giant Fractal Woodlouse.
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Latest bits of recalled dream minutiae:

  • The family and I won a small cat-like bear by way of a call-in radio show. We initially planned to donate the bear to a zoo, but upon seeing how well our dogs bonded with it, we decided to keep it.

  • I got myself a girlfriend, a blonde who somewhat resembled this woman. My mother didn’t like her, though, as she was bisexual and polyamorous. While I tolerated her promiscuity, I got the sense that our relationship just wasn’t going to last.

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#1088411
Topic
Episode VIII : The Last Jedi - Discussion * <strong><em>SPOILER THREAD</em></strong> *
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Alderaan said:

The amount of shilling that some posters do on behalf of Disney for their empty, commercialized bullshit is truly astounding.

I hope they own shares in the company or are at least employed by them in some capacity.

I know, right? That they may actually believe something of substance is contained within those movies? Utterly impossible.