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View Poll Results: Chose one art form to wipe out!
Music 0 0%
Movies 1 10.00%
Photography 0 0%
Paintings 2 20.00%
Video games 5 50.00%
Books 0 0%
Comic books 2 20.00%
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Old 08-23-2018, 03:04 PM   #51 (permalink)
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Do you like any two movies more than you like Buffy and Xena?
Maybe not more, but some movies are up there. A lifetime of never getting to watch Better Off Dead again is enough to give me pause. No more Jackie Chan movies. No more Troma ****fests. No more spaghetti westerns and black and white samurai flicks. No more uber weird arthouse pieces. No more Ghibli movies, and Beautiful Dreamer, and Angel's Egg, and even ****ing MD Geist.

And The Warriors. Oh, **** The Warriors! I can't do this. It's like choosing which testicle to get chopped off.
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Old 08-23-2018, 03:06 PM   #52 (permalink)
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Old 08-23-2018, 03:06 PM   #53 (permalink)
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I can't think of any TV show I care about like I care about my favorite movies. Not even close.

Some have entertainmed me enough, it's not that.
How often do you watch TV shows?
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Old 08-23-2018, 03:07 PM   #54 (permalink)
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Man, Bacon is cookin'. He def gets a pass. Wish I could've had a print of that **** on my door back when I was a teenager, and thought Carpenter's remake of The Thing was the height of human creation.
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How often do you watch TV shows?
It used to be occasionally, but by now: Basically never.
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It used to be occasionally, but by now: Basically never.
So you haven't been following the second golden age of television? Maybe if you caught up a little you wouldn't be so against shows.
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Old 08-23-2018, 03:13 PM   #57 (permalink)
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He def gets a pass. Wish I could've had a print of that **** on my door back when I was a teenager, and thought Carpenter's remake of The Thing was the height of human creation.
I’d imagine Bacon was an influence on Carpenter and especially Cronenberg.
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So you haven't been following the second golden age of television? Maybe if you caught up a little you wouldn't be so against shows.
I did watch some episodes of shows people were telling me to watch, but nothing stuck with me.

I gave these a shot: Boardwalk Empire, Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, and Mad Men. Nothing really stuck with me. I especially didn't like GOT and Boardwalk.

TV series are a huge time commitment. Didn't find one that convinced me to throw 10+ hours away just like that.

How many movies go on one average TV show? A lot.
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TV series are a huge time commitment. Didn't find one that convinced me to throw 10+ hours away just like that.
Well there's your problem. Spread it out.
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Well there's your problem. Spread it out.
I do. Among many, many movies instead of a few TV shows. Ain't nobody got time for that ****.

I watched 10 hours of Game of Thrones to make a friend shut up about it. 10 hours! Very poor decision in hindsight. This is why I won't a TV show just because people say it's good. Fool me once, twice, ...
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