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@nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
@crucial said in TV Serieseseses:
@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@mariner4life I watched it through, and thought it was decent, but yeah I turned the subtitles on, which I seem to do often lately, and aint cos I have hearing issues, alot of shows and movies seem to do that, loud AF for fights and shooting and shit, then quiet talking
Remember that SS GB last year? Had great promise and a shit ton spent on it but was panned by the public after the first ep for the mumbled dialogue posing as realism. The producers hurriedly tried a remix to bring the voices forward but it wasn't good enough and the damage had been done anyway.
Must be the latest film school trend but the evidence is strong that it doesn't go down well with the greater audience.
My other old man gripe is deliberately under lighting to create 'mood'. If I can't hear what is going on at least let me see FFS!
The problem with SS-GB is that it's first hour was boring as shit - not the speaking. TBH, I don't remember having an issue with the speaking when watching it.
I don't think it's a recent film school thing (as someone who has recently been working in one) and most of the show runners are more middle aged.
SS-GB was boring because no one could tell wtf was happening.
Google SS-GB and mumbling.
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@crucial said in TV Serieseseses:
@nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
@crucial said in TV Serieseseses:
@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@mariner4life I watched it through, and thought it was decent, but yeah I turned the subtitles on, which I seem to do often lately, and aint cos I have hearing issues, alot of shows and movies seem to do that, loud AF for fights and shooting and shit, then quiet talking
Remember that SS GB last year? Had great promise and a shit ton spent on it but was panned by the public after the first ep for the mumbled dialogue posing as realism. The producers hurriedly tried a remix to bring the voices forward but it wasn't good enough and the damage had been done anyway.
Must be the latest film school trend but the evidence is strong that it doesn't go down well with the greater audience.
My other old man gripe is deliberately under lighting to create 'mood'. If I can't hear what is going on at least let me see FFS!
The problem with SS-GB is that it's first hour was boring as shit - not the speaking. TBH, I don't remember having an issue with the speaking when watching it.
I don't think it's a recent film school thing (as someone who has recently been working in one) and most of the show runners are more middle aged.
SS-GB was boring because no one could tell wtf was happening.
Google SS-GB and mumbling.
I watched it on a plane and didn't even notice any mumbling - but it was boring as fuck so I gave up despite the fact I love the alternate history style shows.
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@nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
@crucial said in TV Serieseseses:
@nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
@crucial said in TV Serieseseses:
@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@mariner4life I watched it through, and thought it was decent, but yeah I turned the subtitles on, which I seem to do often lately, and aint cos I have hearing issues, alot of shows and movies seem to do that, loud AF for fights and shooting and shit, then quiet talking
Remember that SS GB last year? Had great promise and a shit ton spent on it but was panned by the public after the first ep for the mumbled dialogue posing as realism. The producers hurriedly tried a remix to bring the voices forward but it wasn't good enough and the damage had been done anyway.
Must be the latest film school trend but the evidence is strong that it doesn't go down well with the greater audience.
My other old man gripe is deliberately under lighting to create 'mood'. If I can't hear what is going on at least let me see FFS!
The problem with SS-GB is that it's first hour was boring as shit - not the speaking. TBH, I don't remember having an issue with the speaking when watching it.
I don't think it's a recent film school thing (as someone who has recently been working in one) and most of the show runners are more middle aged.
SS-GB was boring because no one could tell wtf was happening.
Google SS-GB and mumbling.
I watched it on a plane and didn't even notice any mumbling - but it was boring as fuck so I gave up despite the fact I love the alternate history style shows.
One of the problems the BBC say causes the overall sound issue is that producers and sound editors were working in quality studios and also using headphones. It is when the show is on a standard TV set against a wall in a random living room that the issue shows up.
Back in a day when I used to do sound work for bands one of the things you used to do in the studio was play the song back on a transistor radio speaker. It had to sound good on that and spectacular on a good sound system or cans. Got to make it work at the lowest end as well as the top. -
Looks the shit alright
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Just spent a few days off work sick and went looking for something to get my teeth into and rediscovered Deadwood.
Man, I forgot just how fucking good this series is. Every episode has two or three amazing monologues that are at least half swear words and half poetry.
Ian McShane's Swearengin's character is an all time great, as is Timothy Olyphant's Seth Bullock.
Loved the asian dude who said nothing but feed all the bodies to the pigs.
Will keep binging on this but with the sound down low as the wife really doesn't like the continuous swearing.
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@roninwc said in TV Serieseseses:
Ian McShane's Swearengin's character is an all time great, as is Timothy Olyphant's Seth Bullock.
Yep Swearengen was such an awesome character, always have a look at anything with Olyphant in it since too!
Thought it was nice to see a western series where people behaved and spoke like they did, as you wuold expect in all but lawless town.
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Just finished watching 'Flint Town' on Netflix, I think someone on here recommended it. Outstanding, thoroughly enjoyed it. 8 part documentary on the Flint's police force from 2016 - 2017. Flints rated as one of the poorest cities in the USA and also with one of the highest crime rates. All set to the backdrop of their drinking water crisis, the rise of th BLM movement and the US presidential election.
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A Brit series from 2015 that I missed first time around has appeared on Netflix. "Unforgotten", starts of like a run of the mill murder procedural but becomes an interesting study in different life decisions of people connected with an old murder and how their lives can unravel at the tug of a thread. Quality watch.
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@bones said in TV Serieseseses:
@crucial think they're both on sky box sets aren't they?
Thanks but I don't get that. Most stuff appears elsewhere but there are a few things that fall into a hole I don't pay for.
I'll find a way.Have you seen both series? Is the second as good as the first?
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Just caught the first episode of Killing Eve. Surprisingly very good. It has the horsey Asian lady from Grey’s Anatomy as an MI5 paper pusher who suspects that a female assassin is operating. She’s right. The assassin is pretty hot. Can’t imagine there will be any boobs sorry @jegga but good nonetheless.
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@jc said in TV Serieseseses:
Just caught the first episode of Killing Eve. Surprisingly very good. It has the horsey Asian lady from Grey’s Anatomy as an MI5 paper pusher who suspects that a female assassin is operating. She’s right. The assassin is pretty hot. Can’t imagine there will be any boobs sorry @jegga but good nonetheless.
I thought Sandra Oh was pretty cool in Sideways but I’d rather emasculate myself with a rusty cheese grater than sit through an episode of Greys anatomy . Will check that out , cheers.
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@bones said in TV Serieseseses:
@crucial well thought the first didn't end that well and the second seemed better, so guess you'll probably like that more!
I quite liked the ending of the first. It was no fairy tale and, to me, showed different outcomes that were both deserved and undeserved.
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@rocky-rockbottom said in TV Serieseseses:
oh SHIIIIIIT the Atlanta "Teddy Perkins" episode.
Darius's hat was ALLTIME but fahhhhhk that was some TV:::
finally realised at projector scene Teddy was Donald Glover under prosthetics.
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Best yet.
Reminded me of 'The Music of Chance' vibe