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03-19-2015, 06:30 PM | #131 |
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For a series that allegedly needs so much work put into it that episodes have such large gaps, this episode feels especially lazy.
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03-19-2015, 06:32 PM | #132 |
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The time gap is really less because of the work he has to put in them and more the work he puts in all of his other projects.
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03-19-2015, 07:16 PM | #133 |
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I'll notice in HOPR that when Linkara likes a scene or something, he'll simply play it and let it speak for itself, rather than tear it apart if it's bad. It's more effective that way to the audience who may not know the series inside-and-out like us, and even for the people who know, rewatching it will be it's own reward. Usually teh point of critically deconstructing flaws in a show is to spare us the actual badness and simply deliver the information without the unlikable bit in question. With a series that's better, experiencing it is far more effective than him deconstructing what it's plainly apparent. Plus, dude, you realise that was four parts, right? There was more recapping because this show had way less filler, but the actual installment was longer as a result. Quote:
For a series that allegedly needs so much work put into it that episodes have such large gaps, this episode feels especially lazy.
Having watched the installement, it wasn't bad at all. I quite liked it, especially the very end bit about what's really "mature" which I wish everyone would consider for themselves. |
03-19-2015, 07:49 PM | #134 |
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Because the better the series, the less flaws there are to talk about.
I'll notice in HOPR that when Linkara likes a scene or something, he'll simply play it and let it speak for itself, rather than tear it apart if it's bad. It's more effective that way to the audience who may not know the series inside-and-out like us, and even for the people who know, rewatching it will be it's own reward. Usually teh point of critically deconstructing flaws in a show is to spare us the actual badness and simply deliver the information without the unlikable bit in question. With a series that's better, experiencing it is far more effective than him deconstructing what it's plainly apparent. Plus, dude, you realise that was four parts, right? There was more recapping because this show had way less filler, but the actual installment was longer as a result. And I feel the opposite. Deconstructing what makes a particular scene or line delivery good is far more effective than being told something is good, showing the scene in question, and simply moving on, without explaining what in particular enhanced the scene. Why is this decent actor suddenly stunning in this scene? Why this line delivery is stronger than normal. Quote:
It has such big gaps because he's not a machine and wants to, like, eat and take shits once in a while. It's that mentallity of yours that puts him off of making it. He had other things he wants to do, outside of his other shows and workload. For a series you're not paying for or trading anything for, you're acting extremely entitled to a standard.
Having watched the installement, it wasn't bad at all. I quite liked it, especially the very end bit about what's really "mature" which I wish everyone would consider for themselves.
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03-19-2015, 08:22 PM | #135 |
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Anybody else tear up at the Matchbox 20 "How Far We've Come" montage?
Because I certainly didn't! No, not me! Not Mister Wonder! It was so beautiful that I shed some tears Last edited by GoseiWonder; 03-19-2015 at 08:25 PM.. |
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03-19-2015, 09:45 PM | #136 |
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I was gritting my teeth, actually. Cannot freaking stand that song. I honestly thought about muting the video, but didn't want to miss it when the narration resumed.
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03-19-2015, 11:46 PM | #137 |
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Sorry, off-topic question:
During his In Space video (part 1), he mentions that there is an alternate version of "Go Go Power Rangers" that he has not able to find. Given that was back in March 2014, has there been any change to that, or is it still unknown as to what version it is? |
03-20-2015, 12:11 AM | #138 |
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Well, Linkara just made me want to watch RPM as he has with JF. Another awesome review, if a little bit longer than his others.
Also agree with him on everything he has to say about that piece of garbage "fan" film. |
03-20-2015, 12:28 AM | #139 |
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That made you want to watch RPM? Really? The heaps and heaps of praise from the forum wasn't enough?
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03-20-2015, 09:07 AM | #140 |
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Fortunately, now I can watch JF and RPM when I get the chance since I now own the PR20 DVD set. |
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