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Oof.
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She's 43.
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bumping. Started today. I watched it, really liked it. Focuses primarily on Arthur, but the Tick himself is classic.
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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
(Post 12856618)
The costume doesn't look that great in the still but this is a spoof of superheroes. It's not a dealbreaker since the Tick is a comedy.
Originally Posted by N2DVD
(Post 12878454)
bumping. Started today. I watched it, really liked it. Focuses primarily on Arthur, but the Tick himself is classic.
Costume still looks like junk. Arthur is too much of an oddball. The tick sounds too much like he's impersonating Warburton. At least they brought back the sound of the alarm clock from the cartoon oh and Warburton is a producer on this show. |
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Also I expected this to go straight to series, not be part of Pilot Season and need to get voted in.
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It took a minute to get used to the suit but I still liked it quite a bit.
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Originally Posted by whotony
(Post 12878681)
Also I expected this to go straight to series, not be part of Pilot Season and need to get voted in.
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I was really disappointed in this. Maybe it's because I was specifically in the mood for a comedy when I put it on, as I was expecting a comedy about The Tick, but instead it was mostly a drama about Arthur.
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This was a bit dark for a superhero spoof. Not so much the
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but by the fact that Arthur is Spoiler:
It makes me worry that Spoiler:
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I thought that too, especially with the nightlight talking to him in the Tick's voice, but unless he's got Godlike powers, there's no way, the Tick does things on his own and others can see him.
I don't remember superior man from the comic but I thought it odd that he came to Earth like a hundred years ago. I wonder if he's secretly the big bad or if the villain transferred minds or something. Somehow I didn't get that he was captured and killed 19 years ago until the sister mentioned it was only a year after the ice cream incident. This is certainly way different than the parody fest that the cartoon and the comic are, though it was still written by Edlund. |
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This pilot was very surprising to me as a long-time Tick fan. It was much darker in tone than I was expecting and felt like Edlund's attempt to give the property a more serious attitude. Is he angling the character toward Tick's version of The Dark Knight Returns?
I like the cast but the guy playing Tick feels nothing like any prior live version of the character. Something seemed off in his line delivery. |
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I still think in the end The Tick will be explained as some sort of mass delusion, hypnosis, whatever. Arthur will be the only one who sees him as real.
Still, I thought it wasn't bad- this is all but confirmed for a series, it is the most easily accessible of Amazon's new shows. It even plays like a TV show. |
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I dunno, I thought it was a completely different feel than any Tick in the past and it really did seem like it was leading to The Tick just being something out of Arthur's mind.
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It's apparent that other "Supers" exist in this universe. I guess an ongoing theme of the show will surround The Tick's origins.
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As someone who never really watched the Tick, animated or live action. I thought this was OK when the Tick wasnt on screen. But when he shows up its like hes from a different show. And not a good one.
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I don't think even the comic addressed his true origins, other than where he escaped from. But this seems like a different beast entirely.
They certainly were laying it on thick, with the speech about him being what Arthur always wanted to be, Arthur having a "tick" himself, him finding Arthur's apartment, the dream sequence with the night light, etc. But I still can't see it as mass hypnosis since the villains were still beat up by a big blue guy, and they aren't the same person as Arthur was in jail/being questioned/with his sister at least part of the time. Besides he already has his moth costume. So if anything some kind of super power to reshape reality or something. |
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Originally Posted by fujishig
(Post 12880591)
I don't think even the comic addressed his true origins, other than where he escaped from. But this seems like a different beast entirely.
They certainly were laying it on thick, with the speech about him being what Arthur always wanted to be, Arthur having a "tick" himself, him finding Arthur's apartment, the dream sequence with the night light, etc. But I still can't see it as mass hypnosis since the villains were still beat up by a big blue guy, and they aren't the same person as Arthur was in jail/being questioned/with his sister at least part of the time. Besides he already has his moth costume. So if anything some kind of super power to reshape reality or something. This show is too serious for the subject matter. Bring on Batmanuel. |
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If Arthur does have some sort of mental power (maybe tied into his mental illness) maybe the bad guys just believed they were beat up.:lol:
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Sorry to ask this but I didn;t see the answer. Has this been made into an Amazon series yet or only the Pilot? In other words will additional episodes be shown say weekly or is this episode it unless something happens??
Thanks, Rick |
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It's a pilot at this point. If Amazon doesn't like the reception or numbers are off, no more episodes.
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Surprisingly enjoyed the episode but didn't care for the Tick's costume
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Has anything been picked up by Amazon in this fashion before? I'm mainly wondering how long it takes if it gets picked up. That survey they use is brutal to fill out as well.
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The Man in the High Castle was picked up this way, the pilot premiered in January 2015, the series was picked up in February and season 1 debuted in November 2015.
EDIT: And Mad Dogs, with a pilot in January 2015, and season 1 debuting in January 2016 |
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This is Amazon's thing, they Pilot a few shows every 6 mos or so, then determine what to pick up.
Mozart in the Jungle has won a Golden Globe and now has 2 seasons in. Same with Transparent. |
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Just got greenlit to series by Amazon.
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Well that embed didn't work well. Anyway, trailer here - https://www.theverge.com/2017/7/12/1...r-serafinowicz |
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This should work better too
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Additional character posters (spoilered for size): Spoiler:
In a world where superheroes have been real for decades, an accountant with zero powers comes to realize his city is owned by a super villain. As he struggles to uncover this conspiracy, he falls in league with a strange blue superhero. The Tick will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on Friday, August 25. The series is created by Ben Edlund, and the cast includes Peter Serafinowicz ("The Tick"), Griffin Newman, and Valorie Curry. PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION: · Brendan Hines as Superian · Griffin Newman as Arthur Everest · Jackie Earle Haley as The Terror · Peter Serafinowicz as The Tick · Scott Speiser · Valorie Curry as Dot Everest · Yara Martinez CREW INFORMATION: · Barry Josephson as EP · Ben Edlund as BOOK/CRTR/EP · Patrick Warburton as PROD · Wally Pfister as DIR (Pilot) |
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Sorry but based on those pics "Dot" Valorie Curry isn't Liz Vassey to me.
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I watched ep 2.
Still HATE the costume. Still don't like the actor who is the Tick. Don't like the dark tone. It still isn't funny or satire. The original comic was brilliant aatire and comedy. And I think the Tick is impersonating Adam West as Batman more than Warburton as his Tick. |
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Originally Posted by whotony
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I watched ep 2.
Still HATE the costume. Still don't like the actor who is the Tick. Don't like the dark tone. It still isn't funny or satire. The original comic was brilliant aatire and comedy. And I think the Tick is impersonating Adam West as Batman more than Warburton as his Tick. As for your last part, it sounded like Tick was impersonating Bryan Cranston impersonating Adam West as Batman |
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From my review page Orbi-Wan Goes To The Movies:
In Mid-Stream (TV-MA) - “Destiny is on the line, Arthur, and she’s calling collect. Accept the charges!” Last year, Amazon made the pilot of Ben Edlund’s The Tick available through their Prime streaming video service, as part of their original programming initiative. The pilot, which introduced Peter Serifinowicz as the big blue harbinger of justice, was well-received by critics and viewers alike and this week, Amazon has posted the rest of the the first half of season one. This isn’t the first time The Tick has graced the various media screens of public consciousness. A popular animated version appeared on the Fox network in the 90’s, followed by an equally revered live-action show in 2001, starring Patrick Warburton. Fortunately for all of us, Edlund, The Tick’s creator, has carefully crafted and overseen each iteration of the bombastically good-natured superhero. Like the previous versions, this series centers around the relationship between The Tick and Arthur (Griffin Newman), who is portrayed as a young man on the verge of a complete mental breakdown. In fact, the first couple of episodes allude the the idea that The Tick is all in Arthur’s mind, until Arthur’s sister Dot (Valorie Curry) confirms that, in fact, there’s a big guy in a blue suit standing RIGHT THERE. Arthur suffered a tragic childhood trauma, in that his father and the superhero team Flag 5 were killed in front of him by aging supervillain The Terror (played with creepy glee by Jackie Earle Haley), and the visage of The Terror continues to haunt Arthur to this day. During the pilot episode, Arthur came into possession of a moth-like supersuit, and the series picks up from there, as various nefarious folk try to take it from him. The most noted pursuer is a hench lady with the power of static electricity, amplified through specially designed bracelets, and with whom Arthur has several encounters. Her nickname, Ms. Lint, is illustrated perfectly in a scene involving an exploding vacuum cleaner. The Tick, however, sees the suit as Arthur’s destiny as a superhero, and becomes the mentor and cheerleader that Arthur never really wanted, but apparently really needs. Like the first two versions of The Tick, the new series is loaded with goofy super-powered fun, and set in a world where the public in general has become blase about the existence of super-folk in their midst. Unlike previous versions, there is a darker and more vicious edge to some of the characters, and some of the language and violence is a bit more graphic than in the past. Given all that, The Tick remains true to its spoofy, goofy, comedic heart, with tons of fun quotables, fun oddball characters, and actors who are fully committed to the ridiculousness of the story. I’m giving The Tick a solid 4 out of 5 lightsabers, and am ready for the next six episodes coming in a few months. NOTES FOR PARENTS: Although the pilot was TV-14, this version of The Tick is clearly rated TV-MA for language and violence. The F-bomb is heard occasionally (at least once or twice each episode), as well as s*** and similar profanities. There is super-hero mayhem and general criminal violence. Things can get a bit stabby and bloody around the anti-hero Overkill (similar to The Punisher, but with more tech). Although very spoofy, some characters are downright cruel to their peers and underlings. SHARE this review with friends and family, and LIKE Orbi-Wan Goes To The Movies! Orbi-Wan Goes To The Movies is protected under Creative Commons. |
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I'm loving The Terror flashbacks. The magic trick. The ice cream. "It's true, we don't put out best people on the flamethrower squad, but we don't kill people because they call us names. We kill them because its fun."
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I like this show a lot. A little disappointed that they only released half the season.
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Thought it was pretty good.
Really liked the Overkill character- sort of a Batman/Punisher mix. |
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Glad it's back and will give it another chance, and yet I wasn't a big fan of this. It didn't make me laugh very much. I remember one or two very big guffaws but I can't remember what they were about. And it's a little clunky. There's something about comedy and superheroes that can make things come off slow and plodding that impacts the whole show. Still, I like that Edlund appears to have a good amount of creative control and I'll be back and hope for the best.
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Amazon will premiere the highly anticipated second half of The Tick's first season on February 23, 2018, featuring six all-new episodes of the acclaimed show. |
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This is up. Watching it now!
I know you guys were meh on this. But I really like it. |
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I enjoyed the first 6 but it was definitely lacking in the humor department. Very spotty. Miss Lint was the highlight for me. She brought the funny. Her scene in the car with Ramses was hilarious.
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