*turns in genre fan card for the day*
Yes, we watched Criminal Minds last night instead of Katee. (and boy, is that an hour of battling programs or what? -- no wonder NBC promoted the hell out of BW) But, I figured, I have a million ways to catch up to BW and probably none to watch how Mandy Patinkin gets written out of Criminal Minds, so, it was a pretty easy choice really. It doesn't sound like I missed a whole lot.
I did read one Interesting comment on BW over at... AICN, I think it was. Somebody went ranting for several paragraphs about how unrealistic the setup was. Dude, she has nanobots making her into a killing machine; I think the fact that her boyfriend's extra secret project has 'spare parts' lying around and excess funding ranks somewhere way down the probability chain. Like my dad says about genre stuff, "buy the premise, buy the story." Willing suspension of disbelief is just that, an act of will. If you don't have it, fine, but don't go off on the need for it like it makes the show horrible.
It reminds me of when I was on my year-abroad in college, in Scotland. A group of us from the dorm went out to see Kenneth Branagh's Dead Again (the whole premise of the movie is reincarnation). Many of us came out saying it was cool and romantic and exciting, etc. But this one girl, in the sweetest Northern Ireland accent you can imagine, frowns at all of us in complete befuddlement, and she asks, "But it isn't very likely, is it?"
Her innocent (yet funny) question has stuck with me for years now. I remember it whenever I'm talking with or about non-genre fans. There are people who just don't and won't ever get it. They're not being elitist (like some are), they're confused about why anyone would want to watch shows or read stories about things that don't exist. That mindset is so alien to me. heh, alien.
oh, mundanes.
And now I really have to do SOMETHING on my
reel_sg1 fic. I just can't get into it, or any other writing this week, at all.
Yes, we watched Criminal Minds last night instead of Katee. (and boy, is that an hour of battling programs or what? -- no wonder NBC promoted the hell out of BW) But, I figured, I have a million ways to catch up to BW and probably none to watch how Mandy Patinkin gets written out of Criminal Minds, so, it was a pretty easy choice really. It doesn't sound like I missed a whole lot.
I did read one Interesting comment on BW over at... AICN, I think it was. Somebody went ranting for several paragraphs about how unrealistic the setup was. Dude, she has nanobots making her into a killing machine; I think the fact that her boyfriend's extra secret project has 'spare parts' lying around and excess funding ranks somewhere way down the probability chain. Like my dad says about genre stuff, "buy the premise, buy the story." Willing suspension of disbelief is just that, an act of will. If you don't have it, fine, but don't go off on the need for it like it makes the show horrible.
It reminds me of when I was on my year-abroad in college, in Scotland. A group of us from the dorm went out to see Kenneth Branagh's Dead Again (the whole premise of the movie is reincarnation). Many of us came out saying it was cool and romantic and exciting, etc. But this one girl, in the sweetest Northern Ireland accent you can imagine, frowns at all of us in complete befuddlement, and she asks, "But it isn't very likely, is it?"
Her innocent (yet funny) question has stuck with me for years now. I remember it whenever I'm talking with or about non-genre fans. There are people who just don't and won't ever get it. They're not being elitist (like some are), they're confused about why anyone would want to watch shows or read stories about things that don't exist. That mindset is so alien to me. heh, alien.
oh, mundanes.
And now I really have to do SOMETHING on my
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Pity the new BW mostly sucks, but in general I think the good thing about even horrible remakes is that they bring the original versions back into currency. People hear about the good original when the new one gets panned, and want to check it out. And for classic films, they get fancy DVD packages and restorations, etc. So even if the Thing blows (which, yeah, I'm sure it will - my husband wouldn't take my bet that they're gonna stuff it full of teenagers) maybe it'll get some people to see the better version(s) who otherwise wouldn't have.
*searches for silver lining as Hollywood continues to rape all her childhood memories*
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I already expect them to stuff it full of alcoholic blonde women, considering how many there are saturating the BSG-verse. Or, at the very least, lose the beautiful metaphors that came alongside the paranoia AND the amusing slants on gender (considering Thing is referred to as the 'ultimate femme fatale' rather tongue-in-cheek-like) with the all-male ensemble cast-- only TWO of which were 'classic' male characters in movies. MOST of them were old and balding.
That said: I'm totally taking you up on the teenagers bet and raising you a few bitchy, child-abusing alcoholics.
Moore couldn't stick to that if his life depended on it. OLD MEN WHO ARE IN MANY WAYS UNATTRACTIVE? D: NOOOOO. THERE MUST BE DRUNKEN BLONDE WOMEN AAAHHHH.
And yeah, making Tigh a white man was like :| -- same with Boomer. Starbuck I was absolutely fine with since ... the womanizer dude is just obnoxious these days, BUT, I wish they would've gone the full mile and KEPT her a womanizer. Bitches made her a dyke in every way EXCEPT practice. ;3
Wusses.
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*snerk* I don't think Ron'll stoop that low, so maybe there's some hope.