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		Transformers: War for Cybertron on Netflix
 
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		02-28-2020, 06:59 AM 
	 
		Not a trailer, but, it seems, a review  of Sonic the Hedgehog :
Sequential Art 
I kinda-sorta get the tentative impression Phillip M. Jackson liked the movie.
	
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		 (02-28-2020, 06:59 AM)DHBirr Wrote:  Not a trailer, but, it seems, a review of Sonic the Hedgehog:Sequential Art
 
 I kinda-sorta get the tentative impression Phillip M. Jackson liked the movie.
 
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Okay, I was kinda concerned in that Robotnik was not "The Eggman" we all know from the games.
 
But if Jolly Jack liked it that much, then it's got to be good.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1htuNZp82Ck
Tales from the Loop on Amazon Prime.  Based on the Simon Stålenhag artwork that also led to the RPG.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		well, it doesn't surprise me that Bill n Ted seem oblivious to one of the basic time travel conundrums.
 Cause.... Bill N Ted.  If it wasn't for Rufus, they'd have busted their timeflow years ago?
 
Hear that thunder rolling till it seems to rock the sky? 
Thats' every ship in Grayson's Navy taking up the cry! 
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		 (08-25-2020, 07:29 PM)Bob Schroeck Wrote:   
on a related note, the Roll call for Suicide Squad
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Looking at reviews for Amazon Prime's Tales from the Loop on Rotten Tomatoes.  Lots of people seem to be wowed by the stark beauty of the cinematography and the story telling.  A few seem to be disappointed in that there were no subplots or layers to peel back.
 I haven't watched it yet, but having seen some of the artwork myself, I can say that the minority group are looking for things in something that is not meant to have the things they are looking for.  I suppose that one way of looking at it is that bit from Kung Fu Panda, where Uguay exhorts unto Shifu that, "...no matter what you do, that seed will grow to be a peach tree. You may wish for an apple or an orange, but you will get a peach."
 
 So some people are looking at a peach, and hoping for some really weird things like for it to be secretly an apple under the skin, or an orange, or even both at once!  Which honestly just makes me think these people are silly for expecting something more mind bending than what we're presented with.
 
 What I am expecting when I finally sit down to watch it: an antithesis to cyberpunk.  Not utopian - far from it, really.  But there is the clear implication that we're trying for it.  In this way, this is something that carries in it far more hope than nihilism; a promise that even if we don't get things quite right the first time or two, we're still going to keep trying, and keep getting better at it as we go along.  You won't always get the answers you're hoping for, but you'll get the answers you needed in order to be better.
 
 That's what I'm expecting...  I'm hoping for it, anyhow... but if not, then I'll at least have my answers.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (09-04-2020, 12:32 AM)Black Aeronaut Wrote:  Looking at reviews for Amazon Prime's Tales from the Loop on Rotten Tomatoes.  Lots of people seem to be wowed by the stark beauty of the cinematography and the story telling.  A few seem to be disappointed in that there were no subplots or layers to peel back.
 I haven't watched it yet, but having seen some of the artwork myself, I can say that the minority group are looking for things in something that is not meant to have the things they are looking for.  I suppose that one way of looking at it is that bit from Kung Fu Panda, where Uguay exhorts unto Shifu that, "...no matter what you do, that seed will grow to be a peach tree. You may wish for an apple or an orange, but you will get a peach."
 
 So some people are looking at a peach, and hoping for some really weird things like for it to be secretly an apple under the skin, or an orange, or even both at once!  Which honestly just makes me think these people are silly for expecting something more mind bending than what we're presented with.
 
 What I am expecting when I finally sit down to watch it: an antithesis to cyberpunk.  Not utopian - far from it, really.  But there is the clear implication that we're trying for it.  In this way, this is something that carries in it far more hope than nihilism; a promise that even if we don't get things quite right the first time or two, we're still going to keep trying, and keep getting better at it as we go along.  You won't always get the answers you're hoping for, but you'll get the answers you needed in order to be better.
 
 That's what I'm expecting...  I'm hoping for it, anyhow... but if not, then I'll at least have my answers.
 
Having watched the first couple of episodes (and I really need to get back to it), I can say that you're close. To me, it's "Amazing Stories" for adults. The strange, almost supernatural technology that shapes the stories of the people in the Loop. Where "Black Mirror" seems to aim at the destruction (or self-destruction) that technology can wreak, "Tales from the Loop" is how technology makes life happen... even if that life is not conventional in its makeup.
 
It's sort of a quiet show. The people who live in the Loop are surrounded by the strange technology, and while they're not blase about it, they are also not really frightened by it. The robots wandering around are no more unusual than a car or truck, and the weird manifestations of technology are treated similarly to hazardous landmarks, like dangerous rapids or rock quarries where kids shouldn't play (but do anyway).
 
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		09-06-2020, 06:05 PM 
	 
		Ah, a movie where the President won't be able to understand anyone's motives but the bad guys', and can't understand why no one thinks they're fine people.
	 
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		Wow.  Forty years ago when I first read Dune I never imagined it would be a work that Hollywood would make and remake multiple times.  And this one looks spectacular.
 All-star cast, too...  and young Paul looks a whole lot like a young Tim Burton.  I don't know if the chorus singing Pink Floyd is going to be part of the final production (and not just the trailer) but regardless it sounds awesome, too.
 
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