I enjoyed the few episodes I saw but(and excuse the pun) camera cuts ruin the illusion for me.
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Started the series DARK...
Lots of people on my FB recommended it, but... It's a bit like LOST so far. All made up nonsense with not even a hint that the writers know how to sow it all up. I really cannot stomach another travesty like lost.
Up to the end of episode 3 or 4 now? Dead birds falling on a cop car. Is it worth sticking with?
Bojack season 5 has dropped, and it's amazing as always.
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Originally posted by Sketcz View PostStarted the series DARK...
Lots of people on my FB recommended it, but... It's a bit like LOST so far. All made up nonsense with not even a hint that the writers know how to sow it all up. I really cannot stomach another travesty like lost.
Up to the end of episode 3 or 4 now? Dead birds falling on a cop car. Is it worth sticking with?
Bojack season 5 has dropped, and it's amazing as always.
I don’t know how they’ve done it but Bojacks downward spiral is just perfect in its tragedy, not only that but you actually get to understand the WHY he got like that as well.
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Originally posted by fishbowlhead View PostI keep saying this to people and they look at me like I’ve obviously no idea what I’m talking about, but Bojack manages to bring more meaning into subjects like depression than the most serious art house film/program you’ll see by even the most pretentious of directors.
I don’t know how they’ve done it but Bojacks downward spiral is just perfect in its tragedy, not only that but you actually get to understand the WHY he got like that as well.
The script is also pure concentrated intellectualism blended with horrifically dark comedy.
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Netflix has announced that the animated series “Avatar: The Last Airbender” will be reimagined as a live-action series exclusively for the streaming giant. Production is expected to commence next year. The story is set in a world divided into four nations — the Water Tribe, the Earth Kingdom, the Fire Nation, and the Air Nomads […]
Avatar: The Last Airbender is going to be remade as a live action series for Netflix with production starting next year
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Originally posted by fishbowlhead View PostDragon Prince.
Turned it off after 5 mins. Voice acting is THE worst, turgid, disgusting, S**T I’ve ever heard.
It’s so bad I want to physically assault the caster who allowed any of these people on tv.
Because I don't know if anyone else has noticed this... But modern dubbing of foreign shows has gotten comically awful in recent years. Like 1970s kung-fu films bad. And I blame it on all the people who now choose to watch in the native languages with English subtitles. For a time studios were putting effort into good dubs, but now they're like: " **** it, most people will just use the subtitles, so slap any old crap dubbing on it and call it a day. "
Both The Rain and Dark have some of the most truly godawful dubbing I have ever heard. Both shows are also absolute trash. But some people seem to like them, and the critics like them, so I would have assumed the studios would pay for decent dubbing. Total lack of lip-synching, and it sounds like they used the same three people for the entire cast, in both shows.
I hate reading subtitles. At my advancing age it's dubs or nothing.
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Originally posted by Sketcz View PostWas it originally an English production?
Because I don't know if anyone else has noticed this... But modern dubbing of foreign shows has gotten comically awful in recent years. Like 1970s kung-fu films bad. And I blame it on all the people who now choose to watch in the native languages with English subtitles. For a time studios were putting effort into good dubs, but now they're like: " **** it, most people will just use the subtitles, so slap any old crap dubbing on it and call it a day. "
Both The Rain and Dark have some of the most truly godawful dubbing I have ever heard. Both shows are also absolute trash. But some people seem to like them, and the critics like them, so I would have assumed the studios would pay for decent dubbing. Total lack of lip-synching, and it sounds like they used the same three people for the entire cast, in both shows.
I hate reading subtitles. At my advancing age it's dubs or nothing.
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Originally posted by Sketcz View PostBoth The Rain and Dark have some of the most truly godawful dubbing I have ever heard.
I checked my projector wasn't out of sync, then sussed what was happening.
Agreed, there's very little effort on matching them up.
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