11th Annual Sci-Fi/Fantasy Challenge Discussion Thread
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I致e been working my way through the original Lion Force Voltron the past few days, off and on. Sci Fi cartoons are some of my favorite shows. Soon I値l be up to the part when my favorite character, until Season 2 with Merla, joins. I知 referring to Lotor, as I am within a few episodes of the final Yurak episode.
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My weekend viewing plans got derailed. My son and his family have been in town, staying with us, this past week. They originally planned to leave this morning but he got in shortly after midnight from a one-day business trip he had to make and decided to stay another day and rest before the ~12 hr. drive home. I found that out this morning ~8 when I was thinking "Why hasn't he started to load the car?" That means I'll get little watched today and I had a full days worth of movies lined up. Oh well... I should get most of tomorrow.
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My local megaplex showed the trailer for this and I hoped that meant the theater would get the movie. Sadly that's not the case Sounds really good though. And while the trailer didn't make it clear, the movie is listed as science fiction.
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Finally made it home, and am now watching an old favorite, "Return of the Killer Tomatoes." So bad it's good! And really, how can you go wrong with John Astin and George Clooney? I'm also introducing it to my niece who seems to be enjoying it so far...
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I was looking for something for my Challenge this morning, so I decided on an episode of Coast To Coast AM , from July 1. I had already listened to the second guest of that episode for this Challenge, so I wanted to listen to the first guest, Dawson Church. He talked about how mind creates matter, and an example is how if you are sick and you will yourself well, you will be healed.
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If anyone has either HBO Go or HBO Now, I noticed that last night's movie premiere at 8:00 was Justice League. Haven''t watched it yet myself, so I don't know how the movie is, but might be an interesting view if you are looking for a superhero movie.
Along the same lines, I see Amazon Prime has the new Power Rangers movie. Been meaning to check that out, but kind of hard bringing myself to watch it, being a reboot of a show I loved.
Along the same lines, I see Amazon Prime has the new Power Rangers movie. Been meaning to check that out, but kind of hard bringing myself to watch it, being a reboot of a show I loved.
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Saturday night I started Flash Gordon (2007) - the single season (for a reason) Sci-Fi Channel series and by Sunday afternoon had watched the first 5 episodes (one was the 2-part pilot). I don't quite know what to make of this one. It has some cheesiness - but I don't think it's intentional. It's full of fairly bad dialog, not so good scripts, no-name actors, several of which are woefully miscast, who are mostly not up to the limited demands of the scripts, and a *constant* soundtrack which I find very distracting. That made me consider that this seems to be the norm for most "serious" series these days. There's no silence - ever. Often the music does not fit the screen action or just serves to accentuate how bad the dialog actually is as it's attempting to add gravitas to a poorly acted/written scene that wants to come off as serious but isn't. I'll watch it all simply because that's what I do but I doubt I'll ever revisit this series.
I also watched a few BR upgrades:
Lost in Space, the ill-advised movie based on the TV series. Every time I watch it I think maybe I'll like it better but don't.
Red Planet, a somewhat maligned film that I enjoy.
Galaxy Quest, perhaps the best SF parody film ever made. Pure magic and tons of fun. Were I not of the opinion it'd be a pale imitation I'd love to see a sequel.
I also watched a few BR upgrades:
Lost in Space, the ill-advised movie based on the TV series. Every time I watch it I think maybe I'll like it better but don't.
Red Planet, a somewhat maligned film that I enjoy.
Galaxy Quest, perhaps the best SF parody film ever made. Pure magic and tons of fun. Were I not of the opinion it'd be a pale imitation I'd love to see a sequel.
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I came to this one late and while I don't love it, I think it's a fun watch. It'd be hard to do the sequel without Alan Rickman!
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OK... so... I also have Wonder Woman, which I've not seen. Should I watch it before or after Justice League. I know JL came 2nd and her movie sets up the character so I guess the real question is are there spoilers for the WW movie in JL?
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The first time I saw The Sorcerer's Stone I laughed at the CGI and thought it was pretty silly. They grew on me over time and I now really enjoy the series. I still think the CGI on the earlier ones, especially the first, is not well done but have become far more forgiving.
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I've been enjoying having my niece here this week. She's been watching films with me every night and it's nice to share them with her.
Today we went to see Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. I went into it knowing it's a summer blockbuster/dino movie and was not disappointed. It was very action packed. Full of explosions and dino attacks. I'd give it a 7 out of 10, will watch again. It did totally set up for a sequel which I'm sure will be out in a summer or two. As long as Chris Pratt is in it, I'm sure I'll go watch it too.
Going to spoilers here:
I do agree that this isn't going to be the next classic, but if you're looking for an action packed film with dinosaurs and exploding volcanoes, this is for you!
Today we went to see Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. I went into it knowing it's a summer blockbuster/dino movie and was not disappointed. It was very action packed. Full of explosions and dino attacks. I'd give it a 7 out of 10, will watch again. It did totally set up for a sequel which I'm sure will be out in a summer or two. As long as Chris Pratt is in it, I'm sure I'll go watch it too.
Going to spoilers here:
Spoiler:
I do agree that this isn't going to be the next classic, but if you're looking for an action packed film with dinosaurs and exploding volcanoes, this is for you!
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I like DC heroes, but generally do not care for most of the DC films after Tim Burton's Batman Returns (no - I do not like Nolan's Batman series - any of them). I actually enjoyed Batman vs. Superman, but have only seen the extended version. Mind you, it wasn't "great" but simply good enough that I'd consider a 2nd viewing. Something I can't say about most of the post Burton DC universe films.
The first time I saw The Sorcerer's Stone I laughed at the CGI and thought it was pretty silly. They grew on me over time and I now really enjoy the series. I still think the CGI on the earlier ones, especially the first, is not well done but have become far more forgiving.
The first time I saw The Sorcerer's Stone I laughed at the CGI and thought it was pretty silly. They grew on me over time and I now really enjoy the series. I still think the CGI on the earlier ones, especially the first, is not well done but have become far more forgiving.
I had the same reaction after watching the Sorceror's Stone the first time. I actually pretty much hated everything about the movie, but I was convinced to give Chamber of Secrets a chance when it came out and ended up enjoying it, so I gave SS another chance. It's grown on me since then as well and the series as a whole is one of my favorites.
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I hadn't read Sorcerer's Stone when it came out, and it felt clunky and way too careful to follow the book. Then the second one didn't have enough Hermione for me. But the third one might still be my favorite, and I really enjoy the series overall. I rewatch it every few years.
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Prisoner of Azkaban is my favorite, too. It had a little bit of everything in it.
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I watched Wonder Woman last night. IMHO it's the best DC movie in decades - since Burton's Batman Returns. While I have a few minor quibbles about the rewritten origin/history of the character it's not enough to matter all that much. I just wish they'd stop changing continuity and/or character origins/history for no good reason! It was such a good film that I'm somewhat excited to watch Justice League but all the "bad" press has me a bit worried...
DC vs. Marvel:
I, too, didn't read Marvel comics much and am far more a DC fan. After watching several of the X-Men films I grew to really enjoy the universe that Marvel's building and mostly look forward to any new chapter in the franchise. About the only ones I've not cared for at all are the Hulk films. But I'm also feeling a bit shop worn with all the superhero movies. For me, they've just about hit the saturation point where I'll no longer care unless it's a truly exceptional film. But, oddly enough, DC rules the small screen where I enjoy several of their current series. I have yet to see a series based on Marvel characters that I want to watch. I also wait a couple of years after a series starts and then sample a few episodes before purchasing those that are appealing on disc. No "live TV" on my set - it's not connected to cable or internet and gets disc only viewings.
DC vs. Marvel:
I, too, didn't read Marvel comics much and am far more a DC fan. After watching several of the X-Men films I grew to really enjoy the universe that Marvel's building and mostly look forward to any new chapter in the franchise. About the only ones I've not cared for at all are the Hulk films. But I'm also feeling a bit shop worn with all the superhero movies. For me, they've just about hit the saturation point where I'll no longer care unless it's a truly exceptional film. But, oddly enough, DC rules the small screen where I enjoy several of their current series. I have yet to see a series based on Marvel characters that I want to watch. I also wait a couple of years after a series starts and then sample a few episodes before purchasing those that are appealing on disc. No "live TV" on my set - it's not connected to cable or internet and gets disc only viewings.
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If anyone has an Xbox, this might be of interest. As part of the Anime month sale, this week, Xbox is giving away Season 1 of Naruto Shipuden for free. I believe every week will be a different anime season. Because last week Season 1 of Dragon Ball Super was given away for free.
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I watched Wonder Woman last night. IMHO it's the best DC movie in decades - since Burton's Batman Returns. While I have a few minor quibbles about the rewritten origin/history of the character it's not enough to matter all that much. I just wish they'd stop changing continuity and/or character origins/history for no good reason! It was such a good film that I'm somewhat excited to watch Justice League but all the "bad" press has me a bit worried...
DC vs. Marvel:
I, too, didn't read Marvel comics much and am far more a DC fan. After watching several of the X-Men films I grew to really enjoy the universe that Marvel's building and mostly look forward to any new chapter in the franchise. About the only ones I've not cared for at all are the Hulk films. But I'm also feeling a bit shop worn with all the superhero movies. For me, they've just about hit the saturation point where I'll no longer care unless it's a truly exceptional film. But, oddly enough, DC rules the small screen where I enjoy several of their current series. I have yet to see a series based on Marvel characters that I want to watch. I also wait a couple of years after a series starts and then sample a few episodes before purchasing those that are appealing on disc. No "live TV" on my set - it's not connected to cable or internet and gets disc only viewings.
DC vs. Marvel:
I, too, didn't read Marvel comics much and am far more a DC fan. After watching several of the X-Men films I grew to really enjoy the universe that Marvel's building and mostly look forward to any new chapter in the franchise. About the only ones I've not cared for at all are the Hulk films. But I'm also feeling a bit shop worn with all the superhero movies. For me, they've just about hit the saturation point where I'll no longer care unless it's a truly exceptional film. But, oddly enough, DC rules the small screen where I enjoy several of their current series. I have yet to see a series based on Marvel characters that I want to watch. I also wait a couple of years after a series starts and then sample a few episodes before purchasing those that are appealing on disc. No "live TV" on my set - it's not connected to cable or internet and gets disc only viewings.
It's bizarre about the TV side of things, because Agents of SHIELD and Daredevil's early stuff was pretty good, but Claok & Dagger, The Runaways, Luke Cage, etc. haven't been more than mediocre for me. On the DC side, Smallville was one of my favorites during its run. Arrow started off spectaular for the first couple of seasons and has become unwatchable to me now. I still like The Flash for the most part and Legends of Tomorrow has improved a great deal since it started, but Marvel's movies just blow away DC, although I agree we haven't had a good Hulk film.