The movie birdman!
I read about it as an piece of art and what I saw was simply boring.
I might not have understood it or have been in the wrong state of mind, idk.
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The movie birdman!
I read about it as an piece of art and what I saw was simply boring.
I might not have understood it or have been in the wrong state of mind, idk.
The Korean Netflix adaptation of one of my favourite Japanese books called 終末のフール (shūmatsu no fūrū, roughly 'translate to fools in the end of times'). The book was about a collection of stories told from the perspectives of different residents of an apartment building in a world that's come to accept the fact that a planetoid is going to destroy the Earth in a few years. Some struggle to decide whether to have a child or not. Some question whether there's even a point going to school. Everyone has hard decisions to make but they're all oddly cool with the fact that their time on Earth is limited. They felt enlightened to me because I think most of us spend our days ignoring the finiteness of our lives.
On the other hand, the K-drama was a generic apocalypse survival show. Everyone just screaming and yelling. At least, that's how it started off as and I lost interest immediately. Even the English title was stupid—Goodbye Earth. Ugh.
Lost never delivered on its initial promise of cool science fiction mystery. It became increasingly clear as the seasons went on that the writers had no fucking clue where they were going with any of this stuff and just gave up and everyone-was-dead-all-along was the only way out even though they promised early on that wasn't the case. Fuck that show and Abrams in particular.
I think this aimlessness is more common than people realize.
For instance, dare I say it: Half-Life. The games were made with questions never meant to be answered, and even the supposed "concluding episodes" have kind of landed with a thud. Even the release of Portal with Episode 2, tying Aperture Science into the world, didn't end up making much sense or having direct effect on anything.
I honestly don't remember much of the plot of any of those games. Great games, though!
I felt utterly betrayed that they never explained the smoke monster!!!
Most of the major series. Lost, Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad… what contrived situation can writers either a) use as shock factor, or b) make the situation worse in some incredibly unlikely way. Throw in a dose of shitty relationships, too. While not actually putting a ton of effort into plot, wit, thinking characters instead of reactionary ones, or original ideas. They’re soap operas with varying degrees of violence that get worse writing as the show carries on.
Forza Horizon 6. Saw a whole bunch of videos of people going ga ga for it. Was excited. It finally releases proper on steam, and it doesn't work with a wheel. The cars feel AWFUL, more like hovercrafts than cars. The super corporate, cheesy bullshit "story". Very glad I bought on steam so I can get my seventy fucking dollars back. What a shitshow. A very, very pretty shitshow.
Star Citizen. I'm less disappointed in the tech demo than how Chris Roberts has handled the business end of it.
I grew up on Wing Commander, Privateer, Starlancer, and Freelancer. I still have all those games on physical media with original boxes. And the Wing Commander CIC is the one website I still visit daily since 1997-ish. So when Roberts pitched a new space game back around 2012 I was thrilled. Well, we all know how that turned out. I've given up waiting for any release of Star Citizen and Squadron 42.
Freelancer.
I know everyone hates games publishers but this was a perfect example of a publisher untangling a mess. Microsoft bought Roberts' company and immediately dialed back the unworkable ambition, put Roberts in a consulting role where he didn't have a final say over anything, and actually got the game finished and released.
Star Citizen is what happens when the same guy who made such an intractable mess of development discovers an infinite money glitch as long as he never stops developing and never releases a full game.
Dragon Age 2 just that one at some point it was unbearable. 1 and 3 (inquisition) are awesome.
cant think of anything other atm (but probably incoming)
Every Resident Evil movie.
You know whats funny? I was way too old before I realized that the movies had anything to do with the games.
Season 3 of Forever Knight. An embarrassing, cartoonish end to a good show with a great premise.
65 was such a missed opportunity. It's about a guy who crash lands on Earth right before the asteroid that kills the dinosaurs. Spoiler alert: he escapes just in time to avoid the asteroid. It's just a generic survival movie with generic monsters. Waste of a premise. It should have shown the beautiful side of the dinosaur world and made us sad when they died
The last Divergent book. I want to like the Divergent series more. The authour was inspired by a lot of things I like. But I think she wrote the first two books without a thought-out plan for the third. They leave the city and you expect there to be some big purpose for divergents in the outside world and then we just get a lot of nothing. We get an explanation for the factions that make them make even less sense than before.
Her newer books are better.
I am still mad that I paid actual money to see Valerian and the city of 1000 worlds
I found that movie simultaneously really good and really bad. Somewhere under there is a deep story about colonialism, but it's really poorly executed
Payday 3. I had 2k hours in Payday 2, done every heist on death sentence one down and when the beta for Payday 3 came out my friends and I tried it and wow it was bad. We tried it again after it came out and had a few patches and it's still bad.
Yeah, Payday 2 used to be my friend group’s go-to “we don’t know what we want to play, so we’ll just default to this” game. Easily have like 2k hours, just from chilling with friends after work. And somehow, Payday 3 just completely failed to grab our attention.
The percy jackson movie. I couldn't finish it.