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  1. 42 minutes ago, IlyaP said:

    Chandler Bing was something of an avatar of familiarity for me and my brother in high school. His awkwardness, emotional uncertainty, insecurities - man, it all spoke to us something fierce. Can still do a pretty decent impression of him if asked.

    It’s difficult to overstate how influential Matthew Perry was as a comic actor, Chandler’s sarcasm bled into everything in the 90s and beyond.

  2. It seems popular on Reddit these days to dunk on Friends and say it was terrible, but man that thing was a juggernaut in its day. It was huge. Like most people my age I’ve seen them all about 50 times and could probably write out the sheet music for the theme from memory (in fact the actual song sounds weirdly slowed down and un-processed now). 

    It was weird how this caught fire in the UK but stuff like Seinfeld and Everybody Loves Raymond never made a dent, they rarely got a better slot than Saturday mornings before most people were out of bed.

    I remember my sister had some of the VHS’s that had four episodes each so I’ve seen the Eddie episodes a ton, but they’re good episodes. 

    “Eddie likes to keep it over there”.

  3. 7 hours ago, Spockydog said:

    *almost chokes to death on coffee*

    Dude. I'm LMFAO over here. You have no idea how badly you are wrong.

    In case you haven't been paying attention to my posts over the years (and don't try and claim you've not been borderline stalking me), I have deep, deep knowledge on most of the arguments put forward by the likes of you, JRM, 30p Lee, Liz Sunak, and all the rest of those absurd fucking balloon-animals.

    I visit my dear old mum every other day, to bring her meals and whatnot. What do you think I do when she starts banging on about whatever is Murdoch's issue de jour? Do I scream and shout and tell her to shut up? Do I tell her she is an evil old cow? Do I tell her it's no fucking wonder she doesn't share her true views with her friends?

    No, like a good son, I sit there and take it, listening patiently to her distorted, fucked up worldview. And as she's spouting whatever the machine is currently programming her to spout, I sit there wondering what on earth happened to my mum. How did she stop being this wonderfully caring human being, a union activist who, more than once, campaigned unsuccessfully for office on a decidedly left wing platform.

    So, take it from someone who knows. It's all bollocks. You should hear her. Some of the stuff she comes out in private with is just fucking mental (yeah, and I'd love to be a fly on the wall at your dinner table). It breaks my heart because she doesn't understand that she is a pawn, willingly lapping up the poison designed to sow division and wreck our society. She's got Murdoch-Brain.

    And, guess what, there's a danger you're going to end up just like that. It's inevitable, mate. I mean, you're basically on the same page as my mum on almost every issue.

    I mean, I'm sure you don't care. But I care. I care about my mum. Because I know that she was a better human being when she didn't hold views like this. Put me in a shipping container with Rupert Murdoch AND his witless fucking sons, and it'd be like that scene in The Shield. 

    Anyway, I would love to see some scientific data on the damage done to families by FoxBrain. 

    And let's drop the ridiculous notion that everyone on the left is extreme, stupid, or living in some ridiculous non-information bubble. The first two news sites in my internet favourites are AP and Reuters.

     

    That’s an awful lot of words for “I don’t know what steelmanning is”.

  4. 30 minutes ago, Spockydog said:

    You mean bias towards the truth?

    This is pretty much the most basic logical fallacy there is; you’re pre-supposing you’re right. It’s the truth to you because you already think it’s the truth. 

    Anyone use Ground News at all? I like the concept but I’ve been trialing it for a month now, and for some reason I just don’t gel with it. I want to want to use it but I tend not to. Not all that impressed with Apple News either, which frustratingly skews whichever way I happen to have been clicking recently. I still generally stick with the BBC website for a roughly centrist, quick top 5 news stories of the day and then don’t delve any further. The Today program on the way to work is still my chief source of news.

  5. 18 hours ago, 3CityApache said:

    Ebon Moss-Bachrach is also Richard in The Bear and he is fantastic there.

    Much like Alfre Woodward, this is his second role in the MCU after appearing in the Punisher Season 1. Weird to think how much of a flap we all got in about Woodward but no one seems to care now (although I guess this may not be in the sacred timeline).

  6. Could it be set in the 60s, but (The Marvels spoilers)…

    Spoiler

    In the X-Men universe that Monica ended up in? There’s a bit more breathing room over there, but you can still tease other movies at the same time. Maybe keep everything in 2 primary universes and then collide them for Secret Wars.

     

  7. On 2/8/2024 at 10:00 PM, Werthead said:

    wasn't this supposed to come just after Secret Invasion with ultra mega-depressed Nick Fury, who is now cuddling kittens?

    Secret Invasion managed to not only be bad, and also boring, but actually made me more confused about the movie it was supposed to be teeing up. The fact that a bunch of Skrulls have a ton of ships, and have managed to successfully move to another planet (until the bad guy shows up anyway)… what the hell were the Earth ones doing? Sitting around waiting for Fury (human, has not travelled to other planets, limited access to interstellar craft) to rehouse some Skrulls (aliens, travelled to tons of planets with their ships) already didn’t make sense, and then The Marvels just rubs our nose in it by showing us Skrulls who have? OK I’m sure there’s different factions and what not, but they still didn’t explain why either of these factions are in the predicament they were in. I mean … it’s space! It’s big! 

    6/10 overall, yea it was quite fun but it needed another 10-15 minutes to explain things a little better. We didn’t really get a great feel for Bad Guy’s motivations, or what the bangles are about or what they are, why the ending had to be done the way it did (this kind of took me out of it because the answer here is just “so we could do that credit scene”). Also…

    Spoiler

    I never thought I could be underwhelmed by an X-Men post credit scene. The CG on Beast looked quite bad, and we’ve been dining out on multiverses and timelines and dimensions so much recently that ‘another reality’ just … doesn’t really mean much. The multiverse has diluted everything sadly, it means less when there’s a million other universes to choose from.

     

  8. I guess it’s part and parcel of Japanese being such a different language to English, but I was distracted quite regularly reading 1Q84 and wondering what was being lost in translation. I assume the title itself makes some sort of sense in Japanese, like 1Q would rhyme with 19? And the girl who spoke without question marks also struck me as odd, and I assumed was some other deviation from Japanese dialect. I also have a vague memory that explaining why Aomame didn’t like her name was a bit laboured, like it needed translating twice to grasp the connection to beans.

  9. I read 1Q84, and I liked it well enough. My main issue is that it all has the feel of some grand mystery that will pay off in some elegant way, but it doesn’t really. It just kinda … floats poetically to a conclusion. A friend said it wasn’t his best work, so I tried Wind Up Bird Chronicle and again, it was enjoyable but not enough to carry on with any more of his works. It did contain some incredible passages (there’s a bit where someone recounts a time he got stuck down a well, it was years ago I read it so I can’t remember why it hit me really hard, but it did), but again, all the weirdness doesn’t really end up having an explanation, it’s all just a bit weird. 

    I would say Wind Up is an easier commitment and still seems pretty representative of what you can expect in 1Q84, so start there. But whatever you get out of the first half, don’t expect the second half to bail you out if you’re not feeling it. Take each chapter on its own merits.

    ETA: actually re-reading your post, I’m not sure if you’ve already read 1Q84, I assumed not.

  10. https://deadline.com/2024/01/andor-toby-haynes-star-trek-movie-seth-grahame-smith-writing-1235712646/

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    Sources tell Deadline that while plot details are being kept under wraps, the project is an origin story that takes place decades before the 2009 Star Trek film that rebooted the franchise.

    Difficult to know what to make of that, an origin of what exactly? Decades before the main bit? Or the George Kirk bit? The Kelvin-verse? Or as far back as Enterprise times, maybe a Romulan War story?

  11. I’ve only seen the first episode but FUCK I love seeing Daredevil again. I don’t really know why, something about that combination of abilities and the blindness and how Cox plays it, he’s just so freaking cool. God I hope Born Again is good.

  12. Out of interest, where does Perdido Street Station rank amongst Mieville fans? I’m halfway through it now and it’s the first I’ve read by him, I’m kinda conflicted. I am really impressed with certain aspects, but there really is an enormous amount of pausing to describe the city. Basically anytime anyone goes anywhere, we get about five pages of them soaking up the sights before they get where they’re going. I may change my mind as the plot did suddenly turn up (on page 400), but I’m not sure I’m invested enough to read any more of Bas Lag. 

  13. I would probably do:

    Daredevil Season 1

    Jessica Jones Season 1

    Daredevil Season 2

    If you were intrigued enough by Luke Cage in JJ, then Luke Cage Season 1 (starts great, ends badly)

    Read a synopsis of Iron Fist Season 1 but for the love of god don’t watch it

    Defenders

    Punisher Season 1

    Daredevil Season 3

    That’s all the good seasons of the Netflix stuff, but I agree Echo won’t lean on any of it. But Daredevil is a great show worth watching anyway (it’s annoying that Defenders is kinda Daredevil 2.5 so you’d need to watch it to understand Season 3, but then you kinda need Iron Fist to understand Defenders).

  14. 5 hours ago, IlyaP said:

    Are the above Daredevil clips from the original Netflix series? I've never seen it, as Daredevil was just never "my thing". 

    Yes, a lot of the Kingpin stuff is from the original show. All the stuff with his younger self. Each to their own but Daredevil for me is pretty comfortably the best Marvel TV show, I’m praying they can do it justice here and in Born Again.

  15. Marvel is in such a weird place right now. They kinda want the Multiverse saga to just be over and start fresh (no, I don’t mean reboot) with F4 and X-Men. But I don’t think they can just abandon a whole saga. Recast is my best guess, but even the character of Kang isn’t that promising right now. He’s been in two seasons of a decent-ish-ly received series and a poorly received movie. I’d actually respect them quite a bit if that just scrapped the whole idea, declared Phase 5 the end of that saga and move on.

  16. I’ve only seen the first two, but the magic has kinda gone for me sadly. I’ll keep watching, but as far as characters, dialogue, writing and acting go? This just isn’t first rate television. Maybe it was always like this, but there used to be something so exciting about seeing the advances on the show. But this season it’s like .. eh, the Mars colony is bigger. When the Russians shot up the moon base back in season 1, I was so invested then, it still felt close enough to history that somehow it made it shocking.

    We have our mandated first episode Space Disaster. A moron who decides to put his family back together by leaving them for two years without reading the fine print. I dunno, it all feels cliched somehow.

    The ‘we’re a pair of screw ups’ conversation was weird with Aleida and Kelly. Aleida has entirely understandable PTSD, Kelly is a hugely successful NASA scientist whose project got delayed through no fault of her own.

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