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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby pure on Wed Feb 18, 2009 2:44 am

Indeed :lol:
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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby maxpayne2409 on Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:03 am

i actually own both the cybertracker films on dvd pure, which probably won't suprise anyone around here :wacky:

I did however tonight watch Fletch and Fletch Lives, 80s Chevy Chase movies, pretty cool, the first rather then the latter, though the latter had moments
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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby anarchoid on Wed Feb 18, 2009 11:12 am

Yesterday i saw an a old movie , called "Innocent Blood" (1992.)

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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby dinky on Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:27 pm

:lol:

I remember that! actually bought it for like $5. it's more comedy than anything else (look at the director: landis). reminds me a bit of that jim carrey movie...once bitten or something.
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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby pure on Wed Feb 18, 2009 4:48 pm

maxpayne2409 wrote:i actually own both the cybertracker films on dvd pure, which probably won't suprise anyone around here :wacky:


Awesome! Everyone should IMO :lol:

I did however tonight watch Fletch and Fletch Lives, 80s Chevy Chase movies, pretty cool, the first rather then the latter, though the latter had moments[/quote]

Couldn't agree more :beerchug:
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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby maxpayne2409 on Wed Feb 18, 2009 9:04 pm

haha pure your awesome, finally someone who agrees with my movie choices :lol:
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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby dinky on Wed Feb 18, 2009 10:30 pm

:catfight: our itchy has finally found his scratchy. it'n't cute? :fruity:
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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby maxpayne2409 on Wed Feb 18, 2009 10:45 pm

Dinky your just jealous :P
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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby pure on Wed Feb 18, 2009 11:38 pm

:lol: :drunk:
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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby dinky on Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:43 am

I'll cutoff your johnson! :spank:
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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby maxpayne2409 on Thu Feb 19, 2009 2:51 am

Dinky you don't possess the strength.

Watched Tango & Cash tonight, never actually seen it before, i enjoyed it, it was typical 80s buddy cop action movie
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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby anarchoid on Thu Feb 19, 2009 12:28 pm

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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby dinky on Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:12 pm

ok. that attachments feature is weird. wonder what the deal is that I can see them here but not on FH?
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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby Jynks on Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:56 am

Finaly got around to seeing the remake of Day teh Earth stood still. I didn't feel the hate as much as some. Jennifer Conley is such a babe I can sit though all her flicks :)

Still I cthink this movie just sufferd from having no gutz. The directort and writter were obiously trying to do a more serious "deep" scifi.. and the producers were trying to make a invasion moive.. this duality of the film just runied it as it ended up being neither. There was no time for Klatau to bond with the kid and the deeper meanings og teh film were just lost...

It remonded me a bit of Sunshine (though i prefered sunshine) as this film could have been a great landmark in serious scifi if it was handdeled better.

New futurama.. omg it was so bad.. i couldn't even sit though it :( Please make no more and let this series dier.

Dollhouse The new Joss Weadon TV show (billed as scifi, though i can not see much scifi in it) was terriable. I wll not be keeping up on this... migt jump in again mid season and check it otu again.. but at the moment it was just terrible.
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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby dinky on Fri Feb 20, 2009 7:34 am

Jynks wrote:Jennifer Conley is such a babe I can sit though all her flicks :)

aye. she's aged well too.

Jynks wrote:It remonded me a bit of Sunshine (though i prefered sunshine) as this film could have been a great landmark in serious scifi if it was handdeled better.

this must be agree with jynks day! I liked SUNSHINE too, but it felt like it shoulda been better "if only..." "if only..."

Jynks wrote:Dollhouse The new Joss Weadon TV show (billed as scifi, though i can not see much scifi in it) was terriable. I wll not be keeping up on this... migt jump in again mid season and check it otu again.. but at the moment it was just terrible.

meh. the "sci-fi" is pretty obvious, but I get what you mean. what worries me is that the network made him rework the pilot and you know it wasn't because they wanted to make it slower. well...the asthmatic negotiator story was the definition of boring, imo. there are some quality actors in there though. I almost jumped outta my seat screaming HELO! when I saw him. meh. I didn't give a shit about FIREFLY until I watched the series on DVD w/o interruption. iunno. I'll stick with this until new HBO/showtime return with their good shows.
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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby maxpayne2409 on Fri Feb 20, 2009 11:30 am

Jynks wrote:New futurama.. omg it was so bad.. i couldn't even sit though it :( Please make no more and let this series dier.

Dollhouse The new Joss Weadon TV show (billed as scifi, though i can not see much scifi in it) was terriable. I wll not be keeping up on this... migt jump in again mid season and check it otu again.. but at the moment it was just terrible.


Yeah i've noticed, and have also heard other people comment on it too, that the futurama films started ok then gradually got really shit for 3 and 4, i think it's maybe just a case of the simpsons movie again, not really enough to fill a 90minute movie, feels more like an overlong episode without the fun.

I've not seen Dollhouse myself yet (though i probably will at some point as dushkas in it) but i heard the show isnt doing very well, despite one singular fansite who is saying it's absolutely brilliant and is pulling in record audiences :lol: how you have to love the fanboy attitude to ignore all reality

Watched Mr. Woodcock last night, it was kind of raise a slight grin in places, but overall it was tired done a million times tripe
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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby Jynks on Fri Feb 20, 2009 12:05 pm

maxpayne2409 wrote:I've not seen Dollhouse myself yet (though i probably will at some point as dushkas in it) but i heard the show isnt doing very well, despite one singular fansite who is saying it's absolutely brilliant and is pulling in record audiences :lol: how you have to love the fanboy attitude to ignore all reality


well .. Joss is going on about how he is nvr going to do TV again.. funny.. i heard this twice before from him, at end of angel and firefly... also he is going on about how he hates movies now... I read this b4 from him when he moved to TV after his experience doign the buffy film.... so who knows...

In one of the articles I was reading, a line in the opening paragraph said:

“…Dollhouse, has convinced him to abandon TV for good. His alternative medium: Web serials.”

Wow. Is that for real?

Wharton University of Pennsylvania was talking about how Joss Whedon wants to change the way Hollywood does business. As I’ve said before, he’s working within the system when he doesn’t balk at things like getting his new show shoved to Friday nights. Then again, maybe collectively FOX and Whedon knew something was up.


But it’s hard to ignore the success of Dr Horrible’s Sing Along Blog on the internet. From the initial free release, to iTunes, to Hulu and then to DVD, the skit did well and Wharton Univ. called it “something of a case study for marketing independently produced content.” Basically, Whedon spent $200k on the production and despite all the free avenues of release, he doubled his money… so far. But he also did it right. Unlike The Dark Knight, Whedon added a ton of extras to the DVD release, as it should be.

This success must be a real thorn in the side of the likes of Sony, Disney and Warner Brothers just to name a few. A few what? A few companies trying to make a go at it on the internet too.

In my mind, and I am seriously reading between the lines, Joss is tired of getting the runaround by the networks and he knows his content can be successful. I’m trying to ignore the Dollhouse premiere when I say that. Yet I can’t help but note how he had to rewrite the premiere episode and he was quick to say it was his doing… but was he just playing within the system? Are the miserable ratings really the fault of FOX yet one more time? I feel your pain Joss.

With the Dr Horrible project he laid down a gross participation scheme for the key actors and writers. All the while the writers guild was negotiating for what he called “one-tenth of a yen.”

I don’t want to paraphrase his take, so let me put a quote out there:

“When the studios talk about the difficulty of monetizing the Internet, they’re not lying. There are a lot of paradigms wherein you aren’t making that much money. But it’s all pure money for them because they have these libraries they can just put on. They’re really not interested in putting on original stuff because they can just throw the libraries on and make free money off of that. None of us is in that position.”

“For [the studios] not to offer the creative community a percentage of what they make — they say, “oh, it’s too difficult” and “we’re not going to make any money” — is disingenuous to the point of criminality. What they’re making is pure profit. For them to shut out the people who actually created the content is something that should be looked into by a federal investigatory committee.”

And right now, with Dr Horrible, he realizes it’s a model he can build on. I had pointed out back in July of ‘08, that Joss said he’s not trying to bring down the studios but things are changing and they need to look at that evolution and not ignore it. As he puts it, if you’ve seen it on a movie screen, you’ll see it on your phone. But he wants to see a system were independent production can thrive in this kind of environment which breeds creativity.

What does he really like about the internet? The idea that you can make things cheap with people you trust where you can do what you think is right and not have to worry. (Is it me, or am is there something to seriously read between the lines there?)

In a sidebar of a note, he reflected on his trying to write the script for a proposed Wonder Woman movie, Warner Brothers never told him exactly what they wanted in detail. By the time he rewrote a script, they told him not to.

In his unique and funny way of putting things, he said, “They didn’t tell me to leave, but they showed me the door and how pretty it was. Would I like to touch the knob and maybe make it swing?”

I added this because I think it contributes to my suspicions.

But right now, he’s got a deal going with a nameless Silicon Valley company to create more content for the internet… and I can’t wait. Joss, being able to create his own vision without interference can be a wonderful thing.

When he did Dr. Horrible, he had a few other ideas. But he won’t fess on those because he says he still might do them too.

You, the reader, may have found it apropos that I used the shot of the Firefly to head this article. That’s about when things started to go south in network land for Joss and all of his fans. So to answer my opening question, is this for real? Is he looking at Web serials rather than TV series?

I didn’t find anything saying otherwise. He may very well have given up on the standard restrictive nature of advertiser-run network situations.

When asked what he thinks the media landscape will look like in 5 years, he said “he’s so brilliant, he doesn’t dare say… or that he has no idea.”

For you wanna be hopeful executive producers out there, here’s a parting bit of wisdom or guidance from Joss Whedon himself...

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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby dinky on Fri Feb 20, 2009 9:48 pm

iunno. I don't follow most of the horse's mouth stuff (whedon's blurbs, viewaskew.com, etc.), but I thought Universal gave him free reign with SERENITY. and I must say, that movie has REALLY grown on me. I don't think he could have done more with that (being restricted by run time and necessity of closure for the series).

iunno. whatever. I can't be arsed to read his comics, and I can't be arsed to check out "webisodes." so he'll prolly lose me if that's the way he goes. that said, I don't disagree with the whole marketing machine/financial inequity rant.
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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby anarchoid on Sat Feb 21, 2009 1:00 am

I'm Watching now the Damnation Alley this is one of my favorite old scifi movies ;) from childhood

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Re: The last movie you saw...

Postby maxpayne2409 on Sat Feb 21, 2009 1:14 am

isn't that the one that's like the a-team in the future :lol:, i've never actually got round to watching damnation alley all the way through yet, only ever caught bits of it
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