02.15.2019, 11:50 AM | #5441 |
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02.18.2019, 08:21 PM | #5442 |
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Ok, so “The Leftovers” (the novel by Tom Perotta) is, like, what I imagine a rough draft of the amazing, captivating, too-good-to-believe “The Leftovers” HBO show from, like, a fucking pitch meeting.
It’s not a bad book. It’s really not. But after watching the show, there’s nothing that thin little jaunt through surface-level post-Rapture existential crises can offer you. (Not that it’s about the Rapture, but that’s the easiest way to describe the Sudden Departure that occurs in both book and show.) It’s like... imagine watching the THREE movies based on “The Hobbit” and expecting some big goddamn epic in the book, when the book is LITERALLY just kids stuff compared to what Tolkien had cooking. I don’t know if I’d be mad at the show for going SO MUCH FURTHER in EVERY way if I’d read the book first, but ... as things stand, I am disappointed in the book. What’s next. |
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02.18.2019, 08:22 PM | #5443 |
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Handmaid’s Tale the show is also better than Handmaid’s Tale the book.
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02.18.2019, 08:53 PM | #5444 | |
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02.18.2019, 09:46 PM | #5445 | |
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Me too. TV used to suck. Even — no, especially — the “high dramas”. Way I see it, Sopranos changed the game, and LOST expanded the horizons for what was possible in terms of engagement with audiences and balancing between genres. LOST was Star Trek for the post-911 PTSD case, and it amped everything up, specifically production values and the scale of narratives. It was imperfect, but it helped launch the world we live in now, where Soprano-home HBO apparently recruits LOST creators to find meh books and construct narratives out of their skeletons that probably make the author go, “Oh fuck, why is my book so simple and boring?” (And obvioisly West Wing, Oz and especially The Wire played a huge part, but I’m pointing to Sopranos and LOST as the causal agent for TV betterment.) Best thing on TV used to be that half hour where Seinfeld busted up Must See (because it’s impossible to avoid and still watch Seinfeld) TV. And Simpsons sometimes. King of the Hill... what have you. |
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02.18.2019, 09:52 PM | #5446 |
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you really missed out on buffy/angel
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02.18.2019, 09:54 PM | #5447 |
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Started Frankenstein tonight
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02.18.2019, 11:34 PM | #5448 | |
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Buffy and Angel still duke it out for my favorite show of all time.
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02.18.2019, 11:36 PM | #5449 |
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Also, literature is anything but obsolete afaic. I'm falling in love with the written word in a way I haven't known in nearly a decade. Thank you, and your exemplary prose, Mr. Rothfuss
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02.19.2019, 12:17 AM | #5450 |
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just finished sombrero fallout for like the 4th time...
starting a confederacy of dunces, masterful that
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02.19.2019, 02:54 AM | #5451 | |
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Whatever the actual original is. No spin-off/derivative version. Just in case, this is the "reading" thread :P
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02.19.2019, 06:29 AM | #5452 | |
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02.19.2019, 09:17 AM | #5453 | |
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I still love literature. Just the film/TV adaptation-athon has gunned up the works a bit. Used to be you could almost guarantee a book would be better than any film that might come of it. Now, things are different. I blame Harry Potter! No, seriously, anyone who’s watched “The Leftovers” and read “The Leftovers” surely can agree with me on this. And “Handmaid’s Tale” feels downright barren (no pun intended) compared to what’s been made of it on the show, which is a much more effective portrait of the impending rise of religious authoritarianism. |
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02.19.2019, 09:34 AM | #5454 | |
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writing used to be the last bastion of intelligence in a world of mass media but not no more or i should say-- TV is also "literature" now (the fancy kind) been rewatching breaking bad now, and laughing so hard either i've become stupider or tv has become really good wishful thinking sez tv is wayyyyyyyy better than it once was (but likely i have cognitive decline) also consider that human resources that once would have flocked the novel, the theatre, etc (yes, theatron, fuck you, lol) are now going elsewhere |
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02.19.2019, 10:54 AM | #5455 |
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Ah. Sounds like my theory about since movies are now being released online, and shot digitally, that they're essentially no different than high budget YouTube videos
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02.19.2019, 01:56 PM | #5456 | |
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LMFAO, all this TV talk got me confused. There's some (upcoming?) CBS show where Frankenstein's monster is a detective. Of course you're reading the OG Mary Shelley novel though... not that Frankenstein Mobster comic book that I read once... Don't mind me... I'll just be... |
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02.19.2019, 02:40 PM | #5457 | |
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is anyone on goodreads??
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I was, but stopped on account of the pressures associated with publicly announcing when I start a book. I fuckin’ hate that shit. My whole life is deadlines. I don’t need them imposed on me — in actuality or just perceptually, in my head — by social goddamn media. But maybe I’ll try it out again. What can I say, I’m a wild one. |
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