daveNYCWhy universe hate Waspinator?Registered Userregular
I read The Guardian's review of Sandman and I fear I might be TFG when it comes to the series.
It's not a crow, it's a raven! Joanna Constantine doesn't show up in the books until much later, where's John! The battle in Hell for the helm isn't with Lucifer!
I might need to sort out some level of BAC to minimize the nitpicking when I watch it.
Shut up, Mr. Burton! You were not brought upon this world to get it!
I read The Guardian's review of Sandman and I fear I might be TFG when it comes to the series.
It's not a crow, it's a raven! Joanna Constantine doesn't show up in the books until much later, where's John! The battle in Hell for the helm isn't with Lucifer!
I might need to sort out some level of BAC to minimize the nitpicking when I watch it.
I thought they’d just cast Jenna Coleman as John and thought it was neat, but according to Gaiman they couldn’t get the rights to use John.
I read The Guardian's review of Sandman and I fear I might be TFG when it comes to the series.
It's not a crow, it's a raven! Joanna Constantine doesn't show up in the books until much later, where's John! The battle in Hell for the helm isn't with Lucifer!
I might need to sort out some level of BAC to minimize the nitpicking when I watch it.
I thought they’d just cast Jenna Coleman as John and thought it was neat, but according to Gaiman they couldn’t get the rights to use John.
Rather unfortunate, but WB/DC is gonna WB/DC. Especially since he's only in one relatively short bit and it's a nice bit of interaction between him and Dream. I'm just going to assume that J'onn and Scott Free didn't make it either. I mean, why take advantage of another company's budget to promote your own characters? Crazy talk that.
Shut up, Mr. Burton! You were not brought upon this world to get it!
Color me excited. S2 had some hilarious episodes intercut with some really great character episodes. I'm super happy they let them come back and swing again.
And I guess don't get your hopes up about anything thats finished production too (Batgirl...)
They said that because they would "need 30-50 million to advertise" it, they would rather just not release anything.
You see, its illegal for them to release something without advertising? So, it's gone.
My conspiracy theory is by announcing this fucking stupid decision they generated more actual conversations about the movie than any advertising budget would have for free.
And in like a week it'll be, "We are listening to fans, Batgirl to come to streaming next Tuesday!"
Be prepared to not see a single thing that doesn’t happen during the day.
Ugh, I know I'd seen something about versions lacking HDR or having other visual issues in some regions. I had no problems with what they put on Hulu in the US, the night stuff was all fine.
Why is it that all streaming services universally look terrible when you run them on a pc? Like either via an app or browser. It drives me nuts cos my preferred way to watch certain movies is on my pc, and I just can’t. It only looks high quality on my tv
For a while I had downgraded my Netflix to the SD quality only version to save a few bucks a month and all the videos looked awful on pc. But they all still looked fine on my PS5. I feel like it was still the HD version on consol>tv
For a while I had downgraded my Netflix to the SD quality only version to save a few bucks a month and all the videos looked awful on pc. But they all still looked fine on my PS5. I feel like it was still the HD version on consol>tv
I’ve tried with Disney plus and Netflix, and looked in the settings, looks fine on my 4k tv, but pixelated on my much smaller 2k pc monitor
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Oh the basic plan on Netflix is more like 360p now, I remember when it had better bitrates months ago because I used to have the basic plan. Unless you’re watching on phone only you have to use regular to not makes your eyes bleed.
Why is it that all streaming services universally look terrible when you run them on a pc? Like either via an app or browser. It drives me nuts cos my preferred way to watch certain movies is on my pc, and I just can’t. It only looks high quality on my tv
Just my suspicions here, but I always figured it had to do with piracy. Ripping a stream on a pc or even just sharing it on youtube live or teams or whatever is easier than doing it through and app on the tv or console.
And I guess don't get your hopes up about anything thats finished production too (Batgirl...)
They said that because they would "need 30-50 million to advertise" it, they would rather just not release anything.
You see, its illegal for them to release something without advertising? So, it's gone.
My conspiracy theory is by announcing this fucking stupid decision they generated more actual conversations about the movie than any advertising budget would have for free.
And in like a week it'll be, "We are listening to fans, Batgirl to come to streaming next Tuesday!"
Well if that was the plan, it sure backfired on them, considering the consensus seems to be that it should stay buried.
Sandman is ok. They had to do some spackling to make it fit without extended DC properties.
David Thewlis as John Dee is pretty standout.
Diner is as bad as remembered.
I know it's just my bad memory but aside from Lucifer, John Constantine and...maybe Swamp Thing? I don't remember any other DC properties being involved. And all of those feel like they could just be replaced with whomever.
I haven't read the comics in probably 15+ years. Should I re-read them before I watch the show or after?
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And I guess don't get your hopes up about anything thats finished production too (Batgirl...)
They said that because they would "need 30-50 million to advertise" it, they would rather just not release anything.
You see, its illegal for them to release something without advertising? So, it's gone.
My conspiracy theory is by announcing this fucking stupid decision they generated more actual conversations about the movie than any advertising budget would have for free.
And in like a week it'll be, "We are listening to fans, Batgirl to come to streaming next Tuesday!"
Well if that was the plan, it sure backfired on them, considering the consensus seems to be that it should stay buried.
That is not at all the prevailing opinion that I've been seeing.
And I guess don't get your hopes up about anything thats finished production too (Batgirl...)
They said that because they would "need 30-50 million to advertise" it, they would rather just not release anything.
You see, its illegal for them to release something without advertising? So, it's gone.
My conspiracy theory is by announcing this fucking stupid decision they generated more actual conversations about the movie than any advertising budget would have for free.
And in like a week it'll be, "We are listening to fans, Batgirl to come to streaming next Tuesday!"
Well if that was the plan, it sure backfired on them, considering the consensus seems to be that it should stay buried.
That is not at all the prevailing opinion that I've been seeing.
I pretty much only Internet on this forum and Reddit but I haven't seen a single person say it should stay buried. I'm damned curious to see a Batgirl movie or a movie made in the year of our plague-god two thousand twenty two starring Michael Keaton as The Goddamned Batman, much less both.
Sandman is ok. They had to do some spackling to make it fit without extended DC properties.
David Thewlis as John Dee is pretty standout.
Diner is as bad as remembered.
I know it's just my bad memory but aside from Lucifer, John Constantine and...maybe Swamp Thing? I don't remember any other DC properties being involved. And all of those feel like they could just be replaced with whomever.
I haven't read the comics in probably 15+ years. Should I re-read them before I watch the show or after?
Jonn Jonn'z, some others. They did get Cain and Abel and their respective houses.
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Anybody watching Sandman either never read the comics, or not give a shit about faithfulness? I read like maybe the first few comics a decade ago and recall nothing, and most of the criticisms I've read have been of the "they chaaaaanged a thing!" variety.
I mean, I'm going to watch at least the first episode or two regardless, but I'm wondering where to set expectations.
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And I guess don't get your hopes up about anything thats finished production too (Batgirl...)
They said that because they would "need 30-50 million to advertise" it, they would rather just not release anything.
You see, its illegal for them to release something without advertising? So, it's gone.
My conspiracy theory is by announcing this fucking stupid decision they generated more actual conversations about the movie than any advertising budget would have for free.
And in like a week it'll be, "We are listening to fans, Batgirl to come to streaming next Tuesday!"
Well if that was the plan, it sure backfired on them, considering the consensus seems to be that it should stay buried.
This is the complete opposite of what I've read everywhere.
Anybody watching Sandman either never read the comics, or not give a shit about faithfulness? I read like maybe the first few comics a decade ago and recall nothing, and most of the criticisms I've read have been of the "they chaaaaanged a thing!" variety.
I mean, I'm going to watch at least the first episode or two regardless, but I'm wondering where to set expectations.
Wife and I went in 100% blind. Just got done with episode 5, and probably going to binge it all tonight.
Casting has been perfect. Holy shit can this get dark fast.
Anybody watching Sandman either never read the comics, or not give a shit about faithfulness? I read like maybe the first few comics a decade ago and recall nothing, and most of the criticisms I've read have been of the "they chaaaaanged a thing!" variety.
I mean, I'm going to watch at least the first episode or two regardless, but I'm wondering where to set expectations.
I think I might have read the whole thing, or at least the whole thing insofar as this season covers, but I don't really remember any details as it was like 15 years ago. I really enjoyed it.
I’ve read all of Sandman at least 3 times but not at all recently. I actually own he whole thing; it’s on one of my “already read” comics bookshelves.
I watched the first episode tonight and, aside from casting choices who don’t look like the comic illustrations, it seemed faithful? But I have learned from Paper Girls that you can have a super strong first episode or two and then take a hard left so we’ll see how it goes.
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NoneoftheaboveJust a conforming non-conformist.Twilight ZoneRegistered Userregular
Can somebody give me a good reason why I cannot watch Season 1-10 of The Walking franchise monster on AMC+? Aside from acquiring a pocket dimension of time and space with which to do so.
Can somebody give me a good reason why I cannot watch Season 1-10 of The Walking franchise monster on AMC+? Aside from acquiring a pocket dimension of time and space with which to do so.
I think before AMC+ existed AMC had agreements where other streaming services had exclusive rights to stream seasons of shows and those didn’t stop when AMC got their own service.
I think I'm like the only person here who's a fan of Jellystone!, but these updates don't bode well for it. Unless it counts as a Cartoon Network show first, and this might be protected? I don't know.
You know what? Nanowrimo's cancelled on account of the world is stupid.
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Can somebody give me a good reason why I cannot watch Season 1-10 of The Walking franchise monster on AMC+? Aside from acquiring a pocket dimension of time and space with which to do so.
I think before AMC+ existed AMC had agreements where other streaming services had exclusive rights to stream seasons of shows and those didn’t stop when AMC got their own service.
Which isn’t, like, a Good reason.
That's kind of why streaming is bothersome. You would think that the originators of a show would still host their creation.
Too many battles over rights and ownership deals.
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It looks like Netflix's new Sony deal has kicked in, Uncharted is now up, as is Carter, from the same director who did the UwU classy The Villainess.
Yes, and I watched Uncharted tonight. It's fine. It's no Sonic or detective Pikachu, but as a movie from a game it's fine. The set piece moments were very video gamey, and I liked the dumb parts where the Uncharted theme kicked in because Spooderman was doing Nathan Drake things. The Nolan North cameo was dumb and uncomfortable and I still chuckled because fuckin really dude?
I don't regret watching it. It was fine. Mark Wahlberg was the worst part of the movie, and boy can I think of several people who could have done a better Sully.
So far it seems to combine 2 issues of the comic per episode. I recommend watching episode 6 (The Sound of her Wings) after watching episode 5 (24/7) and not ending your evening on episode 5 (opinions may vary of course), because episode 5 is very dark, while 6 is probably the 2 best standalone issues of Sandman and overall pretty uplifting (even though some terrible things happen).
Two changes from the comics that I didn't understand they made:
Episode 1:
They changed Morpheus punishment of Alex from "Eternal Awakenings" (endless nightmares and waking up only to discover you're in another nightmare) to "Eternal Sleep". Maybe for budget reasons, but Eternal Awakenings seems so much more horrifying. Just a small nitpick though.
and
Episode 4: Hope In Hell
The duel is between Morpheus and Lucifer instead of Morpheus and Choronzon and Matthew has to give Morpheus a little hint-talk to get him to win the duel. Both changes I dislike because it now has Morpheus "beating" Lucifer twice in a row (first by winning the duel, then by getting out of hell). And Dream shouldn't need somebody else to tell them that the answer is dreams.
Which is kind of an insult to how amazing the comic looked.
But it's fine to watch. I think it humanizes Dream a lot more being a real actor than a more amorphous stylized comic character, knowing how the story goes.
Anybody watching Sandman either never read the comics, or not give a shit about faithfulness? I read like maybe the first few comics a decade ago and recall nothing, and most of the criticisms I've read have been of the "they chaaaaanged a thing!" variety.
I mean, I'm going to watch at least the first episode or two regardless, but I'm wondering where to set expectations.
I was going to watch it anyways but even after watching it this makes me want to let it run in the background just to spite those people.
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I might need to sort out some level of BAC to minimize the nitpicking when I watch it.
I thought they’d just cast Jenna Coleman as John and thought it was neat, but according to Gaiman they couldn’t get the rights to use John.
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Rather unfortunate, but WB/DC is gonna WB/DC. Especially since he's only in one relatively short bit and it's a nice bit of interaction between him and Dream. I'm just going to assume that J'onn and Scott Free didn't make it either. I mean, why take advantage of another company's budget to promote your own characters? Crazy talk that.
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4 episodes in and I'm in the it's ok to good category (may change further in).
Spoiler-free: Some of the changes work better, some of the changes are worse. Casting is great (it usually is).
Color me excited. S2 had some hilarious episodes intercut with some really great character episodes. I'm super happy they let them come back and swing again.
They said that because they would "need 30-50 million to advertise" it, they would rather just not release anything.
You see, its illegal for them to release something without advertising? So, it's gone.
My conspiracy theory is by announcing this fucking stupid decision they generated more actual conversations about the movie than any advertising budget would have for free.
And in like a week it'll be, "We are listening to fans, Batgirl to come to streaming next Tuesday!"
It was fine.
Very, very dark, though.
Be prepared to not see a single thing that doesn’t happen during the day.
Ugh, I know I'd seen something about versions lacking HDR or having other visual issues in some regions. I had no problems with what they put on Hulu in the US, the night stuff was all fine.
David Thewlis as John Dee is pretty standout.
Diner is as bad as remembered.
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I’ve tried with Disney plus and Netflix, and looked in the settings, looks fine on my 4k tv, but pixelated on my much smaller 2k pc monitor
Just my suspicions here, but I always figured it had to do with piracy. Ripping a stream on a pc or even just sharing it on youtube live or teams or whatever is easier than doing it through and app on the tv or console.
Well if that was the plan, it sure backfired on them, considering the consensus seems to be that it should stay buried.
I know it's just my bad memory but aside from Lucifer, John Constantine and...maybe Swamp Thing? I don't remember any other DC properties being involved. And all of those feel like they could just be replaced with whomever.
I haven't read the comics in probably 15+ years. Should I re-read them before I watch the show or after?
That is not at all the prevailing opinion that I've been seeing.
I pretty much only Internet on this forum and Reddit but I haven't seen a single person say it should stay buried. I'm damned curious to see a Batgirl movie or a movie made in the year of our plague-god two thousand twenty two starring Michael Keaton as The Goddamned Batman, much less both.
Jonn Jonn'z, some others. They did get Cain and Abel and their respective houses.
I mean, I'm going to watch at least the first episode or two regardless, but I'm wondering where to set expectations.
This is the complete opposite of what I've read everywhere.
Wife and I went in 100% blind. Just got done with episode 5, and probably going to binge it all tonight.
Casting has been perfect. Holy shit can this get dark fast.
I'd give it a go
I think I might have read the whole thing, or at least the whole thing insofar as this season covers, but I don't really remember any details as it was like 15 years ago. I really enjoyed it.
I watched the first episode tonight and, aside from casting choices who don’t look like the comic illustrations, it seemed faithful? But I have learned from Paper Girls that you can have a super strong first episode or two and then take a hard left so we’ll see how it goes.
I think before AMC+ existed AMC had agreements where other streaming services had exclusive rights to stream seasons of shows and those didn’t stop when AMC got their own service.
Which isn’t, like, a Good reason.
That's kind of why streaming is bothersome. You would think that the originators of a show would still host their creation.
Too many battles over rights and ownership deals.
Yes, and I watched Uncharted tonight. It's fine. It's no Sonic or detective Pikachu, but as a movie from a game it's fine. The set piece moments were very video gamey, and I liked the dumb parts where the Uncharted theme kicked in because Spooderman was doing Nathan Drake things. The Nolan North cameo was dumb and uncomfortable and I still chuckled because fuckin really dude?
I don't regret watching it. It was fine. Mark Wahlberg was the worst part of the movie, and boy can I think of several people who could have done a better Sully.
So far it seems to combine 2 issues of the comic per episode. I recommend watching episode 6 (The Sound of her Wings) after watching episode 5 (24/7) and not ending your evening on episode 5 (opinions may vary of course), because episode 5 is very dark, while 6 is probably the 2 best standalone issues of Sandman and overall pretty uplifting (even though some terrible things happen).
Two changes from the comics that I didn't understand they made:
Episode 1:
and
Episode 4: Hope In Hell
All other changes so far I've been fine with.
Which is kind of an insult to how amazing the comic looked.
But it's fine to watch. I think it humanizes Dream a lot more being a real actor than a more amorphous stylized comic character, knowing how the story goes.
I was going to watch it anyways but even after watching it this makes me want to let it run in the background just to spite those people.
I’m definitely on board for the whole run, if they keep this up.
This from someone who owns the comics, and has read them to death.