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TheCheshireKhajiit |
Oct 2 2023, 11:32 PM
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QUOTE(SubRosa @ Oct 2 2023, 12:33 PM)  Just finished watching The Last Voyage of the Demeter. It was a good! It is a nice horror movie about the very beginning of Dracula, the eponymous voyage the ship Demeter, that took him to England. It is just a tiny part of the book and various movies, but there was plenty there to turn into its own film. We know how it ends of course, but we don't know the fate of every single person on the ship. So there is some wiggle room when it comes to the ending. This is a horror movie, so just surviving is a victory.
I’ve always thought that little episode would make a great horror movie. Some of the first images of Dracula that comes to most people’s minds are probably of the mysterious gentleman with the tux, cape, and piercing stare. On the Demeter, there was none of that. Just Drac in his most bestial and brutal form. Imagine being stuck on that ship and seeing everyday a new body turning up and having no idea what was going on or if you were next. Truly horrifying stuff! This post has been edited by TheCheshireKhajiit: Oct 2 2023, 11:33 PM
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TheCheshireKhajiit |
Oct 3 2023, 02:49 AM
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QUOTE(SubRosa @ Oct 2 2023, 06:33 PM)  You called it. This is Dracula at his most horrific. The filmmakers chose to go the Nosferatu route for his appearance, and it makes for a creepy, hopeless situation as Dracula rations out the crew to last him across the voyage.
I’ve got to see it! What did you watch it on?
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SubRosa |
Oct 3 2023, 02:55 AM
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QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Oct 2 2023, 09:49 PM)  QUOTE(SubRosa @ Oct 2 2023, 06:33 PM)  You called it. This is Dracula at his most horrific. The filmmakers chose to go the Nosferatu route for his appearance, and it makes for a creepy, hopeless situation as Dracula rations out the crew to last him across the voyage.
I’ve got to see it! What did you watch it on? It's on Amazon, but you have to pay for it. I think it's still in theaters too. You might want to wait until its free.
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TheCheshireKhajiit |
Jul 22 2024, 03:16 PM
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QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jul 19 2024, 05:04 PM)  I just finished watching a week long marathon of the Jurassic Park/World movies. It was nice to spend time with these old pals, good ones and less good ones alike. I loved how the villain in the final movie was Dodgson, the industrial spy who Nedry was working with in the first movie. He even had the shaving cream can that Nedry had used to sneak the dino DNA into.
“Dodgson! We’ve got Dodgson here!! See? Nobody cares.” 
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Renee |
Aug 7 2024, 05:38 PM
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QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Aug 6 2024, 09:45 AM)  Anybody watch the new animated Batman series, Batman: Caped Crusader?
I have not. Last Batman movie I watched was the Joker one, with Joaquin Phoenix. And the last Batman *anything* I watched was probably something from way back, like in the '90s perhaps.  But what do you think of Caped Crusader? Mostly I watch stuff on Hulu or Netflix; just convenient for me 'cause it's at home.  After dessert, getting ready for bed, etc. Red Election is the series I just finished. PROS: Really gripping international terrorism drama. I like 'true crime' shows, not the comical stuff like House or Psych. Red Election has all sorts of twists & turns, I'd sometimes have to rewatch scenes just so my fried brain could understand what was going on. CONS: The show makes the MI5 look like Keystone Kops.  Little bearing on reality. But as a mock reality, it's a good story. Also, the end of RE kinda sucked. It just sort of *ended*, like they ran out of budget or plot. A good many Hulu or Netflix dramas end this way. Like... "that's it???" IT's over? *sits down* This post has been edited by Renee: Aug 7 2024, 05:40 PM
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TheCheshireKhajiit |
Aug 7 2024, 07:29 PM
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QUOTE(Renee @ Aug 7 2024, 11:38 AM)  QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Aug 6 2024, 09:45 AM)  Anybody watch the new animated Batman series, Batman: Caped Crusader?
I have not. Last Batman movie I watched was the Joker one, with Joaquin Phoenix. And the last Batman *anything* I watched was probably something from way back, like in the '90s perhaps.  But what do you think of Caped Crusader? Mostly I watch stuff on Hulu or Netflix; just convenient for me 'cause it's at home.  After dessert, getting ready for bed, etc. Red Election is the series I just finished. PROS: Really gripping international terrorism drama. I like 'true crime' shows, not the comical stuff like House or Psych. Red Election has all sorts of twists & turns, I'd sometimes have to rewatch scenes just so my fried brain could understand what was going on. CONS: The show makes the MI5 look like Keystone Kops.  Little bearing on reality. But as a mock reality, it's a good story. Also, the end of RE kinda sucked. It just sort of *ended*, like they ran out of budget or plot. A good many Hulu or Netflix dramas end this way. Like... "that's it???" IT's over? *sits down* The link you provided says it’s on Disney+, is that true? As for Caped Crusader, there were some… interesting creative decisions made but overall I enjoyed it. I think anyone who is a fan of Batman: The Animated Series will like it. It was created by Bruce Timm, the same guy who created Batman: The Animated Series.
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TheCheshireKhajiit |
Oct 15 2024, 09:12 PM
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QUOTE(SubRosa @ Oct 15 2024, 02:12 PM)  I spent the last few weeks watching Rings of Power. Then since I was still in a Tolkien mood, I rewatched the LOTR movies for the millionth time. Now I am watching the first Hobbit film.
I noticed something. The only way to cross a mountain range in the Tolkien-verse is by traversing some loathsome and monstrous realm of subterranean darkness, facing horrific monsters, before finally emerging upon the world of light once more at the far side of the mountain range. Goblintown, Moria, Shelob's Lair, Dimhallow Crypt. No one just walks around mountains, or through a pass between them. Granted, an evil wizard will call down a massive blizzard upon you if you try that...
Shelob’s Lair is especially bad because *if* you make it out, you are either right outside Minas Morgul, or in friggin’ Mordor, depending on which way you are going. Both are really bad places to be, lol What are your thoughts on Rings of Power? This post has been edited by TheCheshireKhajiit: Oct 15 2024, 09:14 PM
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SubRosa |
Oct 16 2024, 02:47 AM
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I have enjoyed Rings of Power quite a bit.
I read the Silmarillion once, way back in the late 80s or so. It was terrible. It was never meant to be a novel. It was basically a collection of Tolkien's historical notes on what happened in the time before the Hobbit and LOTR stories. His son found it after his death, and he knocked it into some sort of book form in order to get it published and cash in. It is simply unfilmable, as it is about not just dozens, but hundreds of different people who did things thousands of years apart. These are mostly elves after all, and other immortal beings.
I think the filmmakers have done an amazing job at taking that to create an actual, working story that people can follow. I like the characters. I like the look and feel of the show (it fits right in with the Peter Jackson movies as far as style). It looks a little smaller in scale, I think because of money reasons. Which I don't mind, as I am sure they are already spending a zillion dollars an episode as it is. I don't expect them to spend a zillion more.
I simply love the actress they have playing Galadriel, and her portrayal of her as 'merely' a 20th level Fighter. This is back when she was young and brash. Same with Elrond. The new character Adar makes for a really interesting villain, and is a great counter point to Sauron on the bad guy's side. Sauron is well done too. Season Two is basically the Sauron show. Including a very Lovecraftian scene of him early on. TBH, I think they kind of overdo him, even as the Dark Lord, he sometimes seems too OP. Maybe it is just because things he honestly has no control over still have a way of just happening to go his way.
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TheCheshireKhajiit |
Oct 16 2024, 06:04 PM
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Mrs. Khajiit and I enjoyed it as well. I read both The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings as well as watched the Peter Jackson movies. She didn’t actually read LotR but did read a bit of The Silmarillion, and of course saw all the movies. We really don’t get the hate that RoP gets. The first season was fine, certainly not as awful as people made it out to be, and we both agreed that the second season was really good! We really like how Sauron has been portrayed, particularly in S2. The way he always seems to be a step or two ahead of everybody else with his schemes and deceptions really helps explain why he was considered so dangerous. That horrific segment at the beginning of S2 was sick and gives another more tangible reason he is rightly feared. My personal favorite character is Adar. This guy’s story is just so interesting to me and tragic. The actor change for him in S2 was a little jarring at first, but I thought the new guy (Sam Hazeldine) did a fantastic job.
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SubRosa |
Oct 16 2024, 07:50 PM
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I was thinking about it, and I don't think the Silmarillion has much to do with Rings of Power after all. As I think back more, I believe it was pretty much all about the First Age in Beleriand, and the fight against Morgoth - the original Dark Lord. But I could be wrong. I have not read it since the 80s.
ROP gets hate for several reasons. First it is not exactly the same as what was presented by Tolkien and his son in the appendices. So the pedants in the fandom automatically attack it like rabid beasts. They did the same thing with the Peter Jackson movies, which were outstanding. You cannot call yourself a fan of something unless you absolutely despise it after all. I say that sarcastically, but well, it's also just factual these days.
I think the bigger reasons is that season one especially has a prominent female lead in Galadriel, which white supremacists hate. And it has People of Color, which white supremacists hate. It is really just that simple.
I also liked Adar a lot. He was a good villain. On one hand I believe he genuinely considered himself to be the father of the orcs, and that he wanted to free them from the yoke of the oppressive Dark Lords who had up to that point perpetually enslaved them and used them as arrow fodder. He was so determined to save them from that fate that he enslaved them and used them as cannon fodder. At the end of the day he was just as much an authoritarian ruler as Sauron or Morgoth, and just as willing to kill them all to get what he wanted. So naturally they did what they did.
I also think that Sauron genuinely believes that he is going to heal Middle Earth. But he is who he is, so that means laying waste to Eregion and killing all the elves of course. And all the humans, and all the dwarves, etc... He is a monster, and he cannot escape that. Even when he convinces himself that he can be better.
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