I want to see a studio to use Netflix to put out super long movies.
I want to see a studio to use Netflix to put out super long movies.
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I really liked Marco Polo that was really good, I think that is Netflix Original.
As far as the super hero stuff, i stay away from that I have no interest in that type of stuff... I wish Netflix would stop suggesting stuff I don't like at all
It is taste/audience/type of show. And most are made for a specific group. You either hate or love the show
Netflix shows are more gritty, dark and are focused on specific people. They have a overall villain. And a slower pace.
AoS: is now a show of mini arcs. They have a over arcing story. But usually that contains a mini arc ( so far my favorite). Rip The patriot our hero mr mace
Gotham: Has a 1 season villain ( over arcing one) + villain/hench(wo)men of the week. A weird over the top show. ( want to say i love it, but the truth is i just like erin richards allot.
Flash/arrow/legends/supergirl: Also a main bad guy with a henchmen/problem of the week. Allot of focus on drama and relation ships ( even tough they suck at making them....iris and barry are a bad match the actors are boring together.
All of them have good and bad things about them. Personally like AoS the most. they dare to kill people and keep them dead and has a big nice story flow.
And i dislike flash the most. Mostly because of the barry loves iris stuff ( again do not like the match no chemistry at all). And season 1 to 3 has been the same so far. Barry does something dumb. Big bad faster speedster arrives. Barry needs to get faster. 1 family member dies. Barry becomes faster and stops bad guy.
Look at his mom when she dies, there is young barry, barry who watches but does nothing, barry who stops the killing and barry who stops other barry from doing what barry 3 did...( or something like that).
Side note: ABC ...(i think) is bringing out cloak and dagger. ( marvel)...looks like a teen drama/hero tv series.
Speaking for the superhero series, even though the Netflix ones vary in quality, I find all of them vastly superior to the CW shows. To me they are written so badly that they are unwatchable, (and I have tried multiple times).
Guess it all gets down to varying tastes.
You lack understanding of the film industry....or any industry for that manner. You don't rely on having just one huge hit. You attempt to have several decent to good products with a few great ones in there. So Hasbro needs to discontinue every product that isn't tickle me elmo? Because that's the only one people got murdered over, so clearly it's the only one worth investing in. Please, no more posting until you understand the content.
The Netflix series are of varying quality.
Daredevil was ridiculously awesome when it came out, the following seasons have been good but not quite as stellar as the first.
Jessica Jones was very good, at the level of Daredevil. The writing wasn't all that great, but the actress carried it anyway.
Luke Cage was complete and utter shit. The writing was shit, the whole story was shit, the characters were shit, the whole show was just one giant steaming pile of shit. But at least it can be forgotten quickly.
Iron Fist is now mediocre at best. It's not nearly as bad as Luke Cage, of course, but it's also not nearly on the level of Daredevil or Jessica Jones.
I never read the comics, but the series is too similar to Arrow, but on 5x speed, the guy everybody think is dead comes back, now badass at fighting, and he wants to get his money/company back, and every single person he knows is tied to the bullshit that goes on in the city.
At least Arrow did it decently enough for a while (before the series became a resurection fest or some shit). Also the fighting scenes in Iron Fist are disgusting, the martial arts in Daredevil are better than in Iron Fist, and it should be the other way around lol.
I find it interesting how divisive Luke Cage seems to be. Some people absolutely love it and say it is by far the best of the Netflix Marvel shows while others totally hate it. I personally thought it was quite good, but I still enjoyed Daredevil and Jessica Jones better. Still have not seen Iron Fist.
What are you basing that on? I am pretty sure Netflix knows exactly what series people are watching. Just because you or your small circle of friends/family may not watch something, that doesn't mean no one is watching it. Series like Orange is the new Black, House of Cards, and Stranger Things were hugely popular and either already have multiple seasons or are getting more while others like Marco Polo, even though I thought it was good, it seems like it was not nearly as well received and has been canceled after the second season.
some they have stopped at the end of season 1, and dont have a relesae date for season 2.
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alright put it like this, if you have 1 good experience out of 50 would you give that experience another chance, seeming as the last 49 attempts gave you a bad experience?
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yep this has been bought up see my second comment :P
Originally Posted by Ghostcrawler
Narcos
Daredevil
Stranger Things
House of Cards
OITNB (I don't like it, but others love it)
Great Netflix original shows.
Is it surprising that you won't like all shows?
Daredevil : I really liked this show over all.
Jessica Jones : Kind of thought it sucked. Maybe it just didn't live up to the hype and as such I held that against it. Maybe it was that the lead just hasn't impressed me since her work on Breaking Bad. The supporting cast I thought was solid.
Luke Cage : Thought it was alright but over all pretty boring.
Iron Fist : The worst of the bunch. I would love to see them redo this in a scenario where they actually take the time to do it right. I want to believe the bulk of the issues with this particular show was how hurried it was.
Having said all of that, I know plenty of people disagree with me but it doesn't matter: we like what we like, there should be no surprise there.
That's not the situation. If I have 49 bad experiences with a product, that product gets no more business. But that doesn't mean things made by the same company get treated the same way, that's illogical. These are all different products. I get what you're trying to say, it's just not true or meaningful.