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@db7610 Unfortunately, Picard was overtaken by the BORG, and it spread to the entire franchise.
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@CazRaX Before.
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She was raised on Hollywood: Listen to your heart. You're already perfect.
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Peter Dinklage is a good actor with very little real-world common sense.
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By "modern audience," they mean "empty theater."
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Hollywood's disdain for canon is as old as Hollywood. Movie making is a separate art form. I'm over 50, and Hollywood has ALWAYS butchered the source material to produce a movie that it thinks is more likely to sell more tickets. I've always been a big reader, and so I've known for a long time that the movie's connection to the source material has always been tenuous. I've always found the movie experience much better when I didn't know the canon. Hollywood has always aimed at the much larger population that hasn't read the book. That's why I take the Fandom Menace with a lot of salt. What I like about the Fandom Menace is their legitimate critiques of the social messaging they shoe-horn into their art. Artists have always done that, and when they're forward-thinking, it's marvelous. When they're dogmatic ideologues or religionists, it's dross. At least in the Christian programming, they're up front about what they're pushing.
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It still amazes me that with the tech to create anything you can imagine, Hollywood immediately ran out of imagination. The irony!
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@Matt42MSG ... OR they're just one more voice indicating the production won't have legs.
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It actually works quite well. Action scenes are universally terrible, but everybody shoots them the same crappy way, and fans still like it.
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They'll just call DEI something different and keep on doing it. Obviously. These are the people who subvert the language to force a lot of garbage down everyone's throats.
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If their plan was to vandalize the original, wouldn't it be easier to just write something original for the screen?
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Netflix created a huge number of fans who wait and binge. Game of Thrones taught audiences not to invest until the series wraps up satisfactorily.
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Fan fiction tends to be true to the lore. "Showrunners" are another animal.
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@robertagren9360 Usually, "literature" is reserved for works of substance that hold up over time. But strictly speaking, you are correct, albeit unhelpful.
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@jennyjustjenny7634 When Game of Thrones was big, there was a plethora of fan fiction filling in the holes and telling other stories, within the world and the timeline of the original. What you describe is just hackery.
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The monologue at the beginning, in just that matter-of-fact style, was used in quite a few movies nobody complained about. Yeah, most of these woke-culture girl-power movies are trash or niche, but you're reaching. That McAvoy/Jolie/Freeman movie about shooting around corners started and ended that way. Also that Goodman/Denzel movie about the demon did the same thing. It was pretty cool, and had a great/terrible twist at the end.
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No. Your 4 quadrants include everyone but 25-year-olds.
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It gave me goosebumps
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You take a long time to say very little.
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Not enough whi' pepo in Wakanda.
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Shoot, every girl online takes that Kubrick-stare selfie.
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Regardless of whom they cast as Snape, the back story puts Harry's parents in a very bad light, and throws the whole "Who the good guys are" thing upside-down.
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