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The Official Last Movie You Saw Thread (Part 2)

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  • Joneslab
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 39604

    #466
    Parks and Rec Season 1 is a strange outlier. I think it's easily the weakest season, but it strangely lays the groundwork for all that comes after so you have to watch it to get the brilliance of the rest of the show. I can't tell you how many people I've recommended the show to and they'll tell me they didn't watch past S1.

    I put it in the top four sitcoms I've ever seen with Frasier first, then Seinfeld, and then Cheers.

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    • Joneslab
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2014
      • 39604

      #467
      I put The Office around something like Friends.

      Very good, at times shockingly good, but not brilliant except in short little bursts.

      I think P&R Seasons 2-4 were genius all the way through.

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      • KCKUKFan
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2014
        • 14228

        #468
        Originally posted by Will Lavender

        I think P&R Seasons 2-4 were genius all the way through.
        They were, but I'd say The Office seasons 2-4 were even better.

        The difference is that seasons 5-7 of PandR were consistently fine, if not great, while seasons 5-9 of The Office were inconsistent at best, awful at worst.

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        • Joneslab
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2014
          • 39604

          #469
          Suicide Squad is apparently a bust of epic proportions, another in a growing line of misses by DC.

          The formula for making these things doesn't seem to be that hard. Not sure why Marvel can nail it while DC has so much trouble.

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          • Spiritof96
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2014
            • 13503

            #470
            Originally posted by Will Lavender
            Suicide Squad is apparently a bust of epic proportions, another in a growing line of misses by DC.

            The formula for making these things doesn't seem to be that hard. Not sure why Marvel can nail it while DC has so much trouble.
            DC and by extension WB fundamentally dislikes their source material. DC's movie making shop is as screwed up as their editorial team for the comic, plus WB is notorious for interfering in the production of their high dollar franchises. Even a competent director and production crew have difficulty functioning under the mountain of "notes" they receive from an army of executives contradicting one another.

            Marvel studios has problems from time to time; but they are fundamentally different in their organization and process than DC/WB.

            This can't be as bad as Superman v. Batman....
            Originally posted by John Stuart Mill
            ​He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that... He must be able to hear them from persons who actually believe them...he must know them in their most plausible and persuasive form.
            Originally posted by Robert “Hoot” Gibson
            No matter how bad things may seem, you can always make them worse.
            RIP: Charlie Munger​

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            • Joneslab
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2014
              • 39604

              #471
              SS is getting much worse reviews.

              I have to have seen some tremendous reviews to pay to see these movies. I just don't like them very much by and large unless they're spectacular. The three Nolan movies, Unbreakable, Guardians of the Galaxy--that's probably the five excellent superhero movies I've seen. I've watched a couple more that I liked, but I forget about them almost instantaneously.

              I just have never understood the American obsession with them. That said, I've never read a single comic book so I'm really not in the wheelhouse.

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              • Blue Heaven
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2014
                • 6283

                #472
                I was never a comic book reader either. It seems that everyone forgets how good the first two Tobey Maquire Spiderman movies were. Spiderman 2 is still one of the best.
                Isaiah 5:20

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                • Joneslab
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2014
                  • 39604

                  #473
                  I think comic book movies fulfill a lot of fantasies for middle-aged men. You see guys walking around with t-shirts and these toy collections and so on. I've a relative who has a whole roomful of toys still in the box. He could talk for hours about the Marvel metaverse. He's 42.

                  I like it. I like anything that's a movement. It's one reason I like UK sports. Everybody should have a hobby, and these guys throw themselves into it the way we do with UK.

                  The movies themselves are generally not something I would pick if I had a choice, but you usually don't on these weekends superhero flicks come out.

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                  • KCKUKFan
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2014
                    • 14228

                    #474
                    I don't get the obsession with superhero movies, either. The fact that our cineplexes have been inundated with them doesn't help matters.

                    Shame to see "Suicide Squad" get such lousy reviews, since I was interested to see this one, because it seemed a little more edgy than most. There's a number of reasons that DC/Warner Bros. seem to get these things so wrong (Nolan "Batman" movies aside), and it's because Warner Bros. can't help but interfering.

                    It's not like David Ayer became a bad filmmaker overnight. His last two films, "Fury" and "End Of Watch" were both excellent. Apparently, WB came through and hired the company that cut the SS trailer to re-cut THE MOVIE. Jared Leto has gone on record as saying that the majority of his scenes as The Joker ended up on the cutting room floor. Why... would... you... cut... out... the... Joker?

                    My guess is that when it hits BluRay we'll see another "Extended Director's Cut" of SS. It improved "Batman v Superman" immensely (although that film still had a lot of problems). SS might just not be very good, no matter how long it is, but WB interfering with Ayer's vision certainly didn't help.

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                    • Spiritof96
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 13503

                      #475
                      Originally posted by Will Lavender
                      SS is getting much worse reviews.

                      I have to have seen some tremendous reviews to pay to see these movies. I just don't like them very much by and large unless they're spectacular. The three Nolan movies, Unbreakable, Guardians of the Galaxy--that's probably the five excellent superhero movies I've seen. I've watched a couple more that I liked, but I forget about them almost instantaneously.

                      I just have never understood the American obsession with them. That said, I've never read a single comic book so I'm really not in the wheelhouse.
                      I grew up on comic books and while I don't read them these days, I like the characters of my youth. Every decade of my adult life, something comes along and injects some renewed interests and keeps me going.

                      Part of the obsession, I think is that the audience who liked the comics and cartoons over the years is FAR larger than would have been admitted to 20 years ago. The stigma has gone away and that type of fantasy fiction has picked of steam.
                      Originally posted by John Stuart Mill
                      ​He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that... He must be able to hear them from persons who actually believe them...he must know them in their most plausible and persuasive form.
                      Originally posted by Robert “Hoot” Gibson
                      No matter how bad things may seem, you can always make them worse.
                      RIP: Charlie Munger​

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                      • George
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 10355

                        #476
                        Originally posted by KCKUKFan
                        I don't get the obsession with superhero movies, either. The fact that our cineplexes have been inundated with them doesn't help matters.

                        Shame to see "Suicide Squad" get such lousy reviews, since I was interested to see this one, because it seemed a little more edgy than most. There's a number of reasons that DC/Warner Bros. seem to get these things so wrong (Nolan "Batman" movies aside), and it's because Warner Bros. can't help but interfering.

                        It's not like David Ayer became a bad filmmaker overnight. His last two films, "Fury" and "End Of Watch" were both excellent. Apparently, WB came through and hired the company that cut the SS trailer to re-cut THE MOVIE. Jared Leto has gone on record as saying that the majority of his scenes as The Joker ended up on the cutting room floor. Why... would... you... cut... out... the... Joker?

                        My guess is that when it hits BluRay we'll see another "Extended Director's Cut" of SS. It improved "Batman v Superman" immensely (although that film still had a lot of problems). SS might just not be very good, no matter how long it is, but WB interfering with Ayer's vision certainly didn't help.
                        The smarter decision would have been to cut this version of The Joker all together. He's an absolute embarrassment to the character.

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                        • Blue Heaven
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2014
                          • 6283

                          #477
                          Tbe outcry for SS, is that the villains aren't "villiany" enough. One review says it is like a roll call of the baddies. You get these little couple minute intro nto their character, then it's onto the next guy. Seems like a glorified Con Air. That movie is one of the worst I have ever seen. I will wait for it to come out on Showbox or Kodi.
                          Isaiah 5:20

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                          • KCKUKFan
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2014
                            • 14228

                            #478
                            Originally posted by Downes Van Zandt

                            The smarter decision would have been to cut this version of The Joker all together. He's an absolute embarrassment to the character.
                            Have you seen the movie? I've heard he's one of the bright spots, although he only has about 15 minutes of screen time.

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                            • Joneslab
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2014
                              • 39604

                              #479
                              Originally posted by Blue Heaven
                              Tbe outcry for SS, is that the villains aren't "villiany" enough. One review says it is like a roll call of the baddies. You get these little couple minute intro nto their character, then it's onto the next guy. Seems like a glorified Con Air. That movie is one of the worst I have ever seen. I will wait for it to come out on Showbox or Kodi.
                              The filmmakers probably thought giving the roll call was the only way to introduce viewers to some of these unfamiliar characters.

                              But Guardians of the Galaxy had the same issue. I'd never even heard of it before I saw the preview. But the way those filmmakers did it was to basically introduce their characters through narrative. You knew who all those characters were 15 minutes into that thing and didn't need the bloated prologue that SS apparently has.

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                              • George
                                Senior Member
                                • Oct 2014
                                • 10355

                                #480
                                Originally posted by KCKUKFan

                                Have you seen the movie? I've heard he's one of the bright spots, although he only has about 15 minutes of screen time.
                                Yeah, I saw it. He's god awful. Don't waste your time with this one. Not even worth a rental.

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