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Title: Big Budget TV Shows Are A Downer
Post by: ER on July 19, 2022, 04:19:55 PM
The Wheel of Time adaptations sucked.

The Witcher series did not hold my interest.

Star Trek has been hijacked.

Amazon's LOTR trailer adds fuel to the fires of my worst suspicions.

I've written off The Sandman.

Only in the GOT prequel do I have any faint hope.

I'm sad to say we have slipped from a recent golden age of TV to one of tin. At least we have good shows and books from yesteryear.

This concludes today's emoting about a first world problem.



Title: Re: Big Budget TV Shows Are A Downer
Post by: indianasmith on July 19, 2022, 06:32:20 PM
I agree on WHEEL OF TIME.
THE WITCHER might be worth another go - I really enjoyed it.
I liked ST: PICARD, was indifferent to DISCOVERY, and have yet to see a single episode of STRANGE NEW WORLDS.
As for the other 3, I'm going to give each a chance and let y'all know what I think.


Title: Re: Big Budget TV Shows Are A Downer
Post by: ER on July 19, 2022, 07:43:14 PM
Oh, and the new Interview with the Vampire. Why not just stick an ice pick in our souls now and call it a day?


Title: Re: Big Budget TV Shows Are A Downer
Post by: indianasmith on July 19, 2022, 07:43:45 PM
Oh, and the new Interview with the Vampire. Why not just stick an ice pick in our souls now and call it a day?

That one doesn't interest me in the least!


Title: Re: Big Budget TV Shows Are A Downer
Post by: Trevor on July 20, 2022, 07:12:52 AM
As a Trekkie / Trekker from years back, I promise never ever to watch a single episode of Star Trek Picard or Star Trek Discovery  :tongueout: :tongueout:


Title: Re: Big Budget TV Shows Are A Downer
Post by: Sitting Duck on July 20, 2022, 08:22:58 AM
The Wheel of Time adaptations sucked.

I never built up the nerve to see this one. Robert Jordan could be pretty hit and miss with Wheel of Time. When he was good, he was Good. But when he was bad, he was BAAAAAD. My gut kept telling me that they'd jack up the horribleness. So I ended up ignoring the notices in my Amazon Video app.

Going live action instead of animated was a poor choice. The fourteen volumes in the series take place over a period of two and a half years. Even if they were able to competently edit down the more sloggy volumes (especially Crossroads of Twilight), the actors would soon age out of their roles. This would be a big problem in particular with Olver, the war orphan Mat ends up adopting in Lord of Chaos.


Title: Re: Big Budget TV Shows Are A Downer
Post by: ER on July 20, 2022, 12:11:14 PM
As a Trekkie / Trekker from years back, I promise never ever to watch a single episode of Star Trek Picard or Star Trek Discovery  :tongueout: :tongueout:

You're a wise man, Trevor, a wise, wise man.


Title: Re: Big Budget TV Shows Are A Downer
Post by: Trevor on July 20, 2022, 12:47:00 PM
As a Trekkie / Trekker from years back, I promise never ever to watch a single episode of Star Trek Picard or Star Trek Discovery  :tongueout: :tongueout:

You're a wise man, Trevor, a wise, wise man.

Our dear departed friend Trekgeezer (Eddie) said "The original Trek is Trek as Trek should be."


Title: Re: Big Budget TV Shows Are A Downer
Post by: RCMerchant on July 21, 2022, 11:24:06 AM
^ I'm with Eddie on that one.

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