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Thursday, October 6, 2022 6:26 PM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Thursday, October 6, 2022 11:24 PM
Friday, October 7, 2022 9:33 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: I knew about Deadpool because he was mentioned every so often in the Wolverine comics and X-Men. Never heard Ryan do that but one big gripe I had with Origins was Wolverine wasn't in Japan at the end of WW II, he was in European theatre fighting. And he was in another spot in Asia before he even got to Japan. That's all I remember from the movie as I haven't watched it a second time.
Quote:Yeah. When I was growing up there were very few shows with leads that were minority actors and I'm talking about when I was in elementary school. There was a show filmed here on the west coast of BC called "The Beachcombers" and they had several First Nations actors on it. Then once I started hitting high school there were more American shows with Native American characters on them.
Quote:I love the Blade movies except for the 3rd one. That one seemed not so good. But the first 2, I just love and have watched them so many times it isn't funny.
Quote:Oh, I suppose I will watch the last Wolverine movie but not right now. *L* I feel that way about B5 and Sheridan's death but it had to happen and the ground work was all laid out for it. Though it still makes me cry.
Quote:I haven't seen Iron Man, I keep meaning to see them and I did try watching a copy from my local library but it was messed up. Should see if they are on YouTube.
Quote:It was a bummer but their kids had no interest in keeping the business running after their parents died. My comics had a good home for a few months. I sold them to that shop owner, so I know they were well looked after until he died. Mine were all in good condition when I sold them. They were bagged and in boxes with a count and what comics were in what box.
Quote:I didn't tear into them but I did complain about them here and to a couple of friends who know I watch those movies. And know I had the comics.
Quote:That's an idea. I'll have a think about that. I know Second does but I am also careful about links and such.
Quote:That would be great. We shall see. Gotta wait over a year for it. Ad said it will be due out in 2024.
Friday, October 7, 2022 10:03 AM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Only painted about 2/5ths of the ceiling after getting everything else done. I wasn't really feeling it today anyhow, but the clouds, wind and rain came in and I lost my sunlight, making it very hard to see the tiles overhead. Unless I get some light out there tomorrow, I may not be painting the ceiling tomorrow either since its' supposed to be cold and rainy all day. I might have to figure out something else to do in the mean time. I will at least put the two finish coats up on the primed repair boards in the shed tomorrow if nothing else.
Friday, October 7, 2022 1:46 PM
BRENDA
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: I knew about Deadpool because he was mentioned every so often in the Wolverine comics and X-Men. Never heard Ryan do that but one big gripe I had with Origins was Wolverine wasn't in Japan at the end of WW II, he was in European theatre fighting. And he was in another spot in Asia before he even got to Japan. That's all I remember from the movie as I haven't watched it a second time. You know more about it than I do. I don't think I've ever been a super-fan of anything where I'd be able to pick out a lot of detail like that. You and my brother probably could have ripped Wolverine Origins apart for days when it came out. Quote:Yeah. When I was growing up there were very few shows with leads that were minority actors and I'm talking about when I was in elementary school. There was a show filmed here on the west coast of BC called "The Beachcombers" and they had several First Nations actors on it. Then once I started hitting high school there were more American shows with Native American characters on them. This was true while I was young too, although most of the stuff that I saw was re-runs of older shows during the day in the summer and cartoons after school. I've got zero problem with accurate representation of the people who live here in media. It's stupid that there was pretty much only white leads for so long. My issue comes when they decide to do lazy race and gender swaps of existing properties instead of making new things. I would think a lot of minorities would feel the same way if they were asked and the media didn't hide the results they didn't want to publish. What do you think about that, Brenda? Quote:I love the Blade movies except for the 3rd one. That one seemed not so good. But the first 2, I just love and have watched them so many times it isn't funny. Yeah. I agree. I only saw the 3rd one once and I don't remember anything about it except that Jessia Biel was in it. I saw that second one in the theater with my brother and was just blown away by that first scene when the vampires were exploding. If I were to watch it again now the special effects probably aren't all that great, but at the time it was thrilling to watch in the theater. Wesley Snipes as blade is one of my favorite comic book adaptations. The mood of those movies were just so cool too. Quote:Oh, I suppose I will watch the last Wolverine movie but not right now. *L* I feel that way about B5 and Sheridan's death but it had to happen and the ground work was all laid out for it. Though it still makes me cry. Sometimes it's nice to have a good cry. Quote:I haven't seen Iron Man, I keep meaning to see them and I did try watching a copy from my local library but it was messed up. Should see if they are on YouTube. I never saw the 2nd or 3rd ones, but I did like the 1st one when my brother had me watch it. I always liked RJD, and he was in one of the few Rom-Coms that I actually liked. I think it was called After All or Chances Are. I think it had some time travel element, or maybe reincarnation in it. I remember when one of my girlfriends was sick I got her some soup from her favorite restaurant and rented that and watched it with her. Quote:It was a bummer but their kids had no interest in keeping the business running after their parents died. My comics had a good home for a few months. I sold them to that shop owner, so I know they were well looked after until he died. Mine were all in good condition when I sold them. They were bagged and in boxes with a count and what comics were in what box. They probably weren't worth anything much because of the time you were collecting them (like mine), but it's a shame you didn't have the space to keep them. I gave all of mine to my brother around 3 years back when I did my last de-hoard. I know they've got a good home, but someday I'll regret not having them anymore. At least my dad told me to do some research on the stuff he gave me for Christmas over the years though. I was going to give them all to my brother too. There's probably $3,000 worth of comics in that box I saved (just going off of ebay listings and the prices they'd recently sold for). And probably up until the point that the MCU movies came around they weren't worth more than a couple of hundred bucks. I'd probably have to get them graded though if I ever wanted to sell them for more than a couple of hundred bucks though, and they take a pretty decent cut of the current value to grade them. It's a weird market. Quote:I didn't tear into them but I did complain about them here and to a couple of friends who know I watch those movies. And know I had the comics. You should start a youtube channel. There's not a lot of women doing that right now... It's not a completely untapped market, but for every woman doing it there's 100 guys doing it. And the women seem to get the high subscriber counts pretty quickly because of the rarity. Quote:That's an idea. I'll have a think about that. I know Second does but I am also careful about links and such. Maybe when I get more time during the winter and things slow down I can look into it for you. Try to remind me though. My memory is getting foggy. I recently got locked out of an account of mine because I couldn't remember what my favorite babysitter's name was. Quote:That would be great. We shall see. Gotta wait over a year for it. Ad said it will be due out in 2024.
Friday, October 7, 2022 1:47 PM
Friday, October 7, 2022 2:27 PM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Out for my walk. On the hunt for a stand mixer, so I can do a bit of baking. My shoulder is still sore and it creeps down into my right hand, so yeah hand mixer not a great idea right now.
Friday, October 7, 2022 5:36 PM
Friday, October 7, 2022 5:41 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Out for my walk. On the hunt for a stand mixer, so I can do a bit of baking. My shoulder is still sore and it creeps down into my right hand, so yeah hand mixer not a great idea right now. Pain that starts in the shoulder and creeps down into your hand is quite possibly NERVE PAIN. I had pain by my right shoulder blade that no amount of stretching or repositioning helped, and eventually crept down my right arm to my right pinky and ring finger. eventually the pain in my fingers lessened to be replaced by numbness and tingling. It was all traced back to a pinched nerve in my NECK. And THAT was all bc I had the wrong Rx for glasses bc I used to do a LOT of data and report signoffs, both hardcopy and PC, and my glasses forced me to crane my neck forwards bc they weren't at the right focal length. ... I needed more distance from my lenses. I learned a LOT about nerves and the spine lately! There are nerves that emerge from BETWEEN your vertebrae all up and down your spine, from your neck all the way to your butt, and they reach down your arms, around your ribs, and down your legs. If they are pinched at the point where they emerge from between your vertebrae they can cause pain, numbness, tingling, and eventually weakness all up and down the affected limb. quite possibly the source of your pain is in your NECK. I would recontact your PT or Dr if possible bc you may have been midiagnosed. Or at least review what you're doing with your neck, and what may have changed. New pillow? New glases? New activity? Differrent posture? Recent strain or injury to your neck? Another nerve pinchpoint is in the SHOULDER itself. There is a very narrow (2 mm?) gap in the shoulder joint to accomodate the nerve that runs down your arm. Exercises designed for your shoulder may aggravate swelling and inflammation in the shoulder joint, something you want to avoid. NSAIDS (ibuprofen etc) might help relieve the inflammation. attention to neck posture (chin in, head up) and meds specifically designed for nerve-generated pain (gabapentin, pregabalin) really help, but they interact strongly with anticonvulsants so your would have to get the OK from your neuro. Nerve pain is not to be messed with. ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE someone poor - William Blake
Friday, October 7, 2022 6:02 PM
Friday, October 7, 2022 6:39 PM
Friday, October 7, 2022 7:19 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Only painted about 2/5ths of the ceiling after getting everything else done. I wasn't really feeling it today anyhow, but the clouds, wind and rain came in and I lost my sunlight, making it very hard to see the tiles overhead. Unless I get some light out there tomorrow, I may not be painting the ceiling tomorrow either since its' supposed to be cold and rainy all day. I might have to figure out something else to do in the mean time. I will at least put the two finish coats up on the primed repair boards in the shed tomorrow if nothing else. -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus
Friday, October 7, 2022 8:18 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Lotta work there, SIX.
Quote:It's amazing how much heat a person's body tosses off, isn't it?
Friday, October 7, 2022 8:36 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Yeah. When I was growing up there were very few shows with leads that were minority actors and I'm talking about when I was in elementary school. There was a show filmed here on the west coast of BC called "The Beachcombers" and they had several First Nations actors on it. Then once I started hitting high school there were more American shows with Native American characters on them.
Quote:Well, I had Wolverine comics from pretty early in the series through all the middle of it and through some of the 1990s, so I know a lot about the character.
Quote:I'm sure most minorities would agree that there needs to be more representation if asked in a decent question.
Quote:The 3rd Blade movie left me cold after the killed Whistler again basically after spending all that time rescuing him in the 2nd. Too many added characters as well to make up a whole crew for Blade. Didn't need them.
Quote:Sometimes you do. The final scenes as Sheridan says good bye to Delenn and when he is on White Star One waiting and then is taken. Just all so touching and the lines for Sheridan were just perfect.
Quote:He seems like a good actor Robert Downey Jr. I just haven't seen much of his work.
Quote:They probably weren't. I got around $150Canadian for all of them when I sold them back to him. Mind I bought a huge chunk of them from him. *L* I do regret that I had to do that but I just had no choice.
Quote:Ah, I don't have the gear for a youtube channel and my mouth isn't up to prime time right now. Still need more dental work.
Quote:I've thought about looking up some of my old comics but I have problems remembering the covers for them. *L*
Quote:Yup. I had a good moan when I heard the year and I may have said, "That sucks" to the tv.
Friday, October 7, 2022 11:51 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Yeah. When I was growing up there were very few shows with leads that were minority actors and I'm talking about when I was in elementary school. There was a show filmed here on the west coast of BC called "The Beachcombers" and they had several First Nations actors on it. Then once I started hitting high school there were more American shows with Native American characters on them. I haven't seen too many Native American shows on the air, but maybe there are some now and I just don't see them because I don't watch regular TV at all anymore, but by the time I was growing up I'd see them from time to time in shows that I watched. By the time I was growing up, there were already re-runs of shows like Different Strokes and The Cosby Show, and I always watched those when I was little. Quote:Well, I had Wolverine comics from pretty early in the series through all the middle of it and through some of the 1990s, so I know a lot about the character. I only dabbled in comics. And when I was buying them I usually was wrapping them up and not even reading them, just thinking about the millions of dollars I was going to have with all the #1 issues I bought up that aren't worth the paper they're printed on today. I loved the X-Men cartoon and video games though. [quote"The Beachcombers" ran for a long time up here and so I was watching it new in elementary school. As I got older my lament was always not enough representation of minorities on tv. People like me and my family being mixed blood or full blood. But it was always hard for us to break into the business. We always had to hide who we were to get work it seems to me in Hollywood in tv or movies until the late 70 into the 80s and now. I agree with you on the lazy writing or whatever in movies or tv. I've stopped watching tv series because the writing got crappy and movies too.
Quote:The 3rd Blade movie left me cold after they killed Whistler again basically after spending all that time rescuing him in the 2nd. Too many added characters as well to make up a whole crew for Blade. Didn't need them.
Saturday, October 8, 2022 9:14 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: There was a run of tv movies based on a set of books by Tony Hillerman and his main character and pretty well all the characters were Native American. Wes Studi worked on them. The character was an Apache cop who had gone to LA with his wife but when she got sick, she wanted to go home to their reserve. They did that and he went to work for the local Apache police force. Good shows and so good that I found one of Hillerman's books on sale somewhere and bought it. The title of the book I bought is the "Walking Wind". Outside of these tv movies which were made in the 90s and something streaming now, there weren't. Most of the shows I watched growing up had characters that were Native American. A show called "Vegas" from the 80s had the late actor Will Sampson on it and he was Native American. Things like that.
Quote:You have a point about the guilting. I don't bother with things if they don't look good to me.
Quote:I always read the ones I bought then I would bag them and put them into their box. *L* I loved the X-Men cartoon. Watched the whole series as an adult.
Quote:Sorry, I misunderstood your question about the race swapping. This is a hard question to answer because you are asking me to speak for every minority and I can't. For me taking a white character depending on the show and say making them Native American would be fine even if the character is a cop, fireman, doctor or whatever. Even a character who is mixed blood could fit into any of those spots. Because that is reality. A movie about a fairy tale like "The Little Mermaid", shouldn't matter.
Quote:I'll watch the new Blade and decide for myself what I think. If they go too far, I will just stick to the original 2 movies.
Quote:Exactly and B5 gave us a lot of great scenes between all the characters. I don't think I saw that show fall down once on writing.
Quote:I know Robert Downey Jr. had a boat load of troubles like addiction. But outside of that I don't think I ever heard of the guy before Iron Man.
Quote:My last comic count before I sold them was around 1,000.
Quote:Never know. I try not to shut doors on anything. Exactly. I might be able to remember pieces of the story lines in them and then just hope that I don't mix stories up. That is what they say. So, I shall be waiting. I need more Wolverine.
Saturday, October 8, 2022 1:07 PM
Saturday, October 8, 2022 5:12 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Lotta work there, SIX. Yeah. I can't believe it. I've been on a roll ever since I started trenching out the foundation for the tar/grates/rocks, and I've barely taken a minute to slow down. If I'm not doing stuff here I'm out helping my bud at his house, and I'll be helping my grandma and aunt this weekend now. My friend's dad coming over and helping kick start the porch work was a huge catalyst for so many things I thought might still not be done years from now. Quote:It's amazing how much heat a person's body tosses off, isn't it?
Saturday, October 8, 2022 5:51 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: There was a run of tv movies based on a set of books by Tony Hillerman and his main character and pretty well all the characters were Native American. Wes Studi worked on them. The character was an Apache cop who had gone to LA with his wife but when she got sick, she wanted to go home to their reserve. They did that and he went to work for the local Apache police force. Good shows and so good that I found one of Hillerman's books on sale somewhere and bought it. The title of the book I bought is the "Walking Wind". Outside of these tv movies which were made in the 90s and something streaming now, there weren't. Most of the shows I watched growing up had characters that were Native American. A show called "Vegas" from the 80s had the late actor Will Sampson on it and he was Native American. Things like that. The fact that it was a show about cops would have been enough that it didn't hit my radar. Cop shows are obviously SUPER popular because there's never been a time in my life where there weren't a lot of them on TV. I just could never get into them. It's kind of funny that I loved the show HOUSE so much. Even though it took place in a hospital, it was essentially a crime drama, with the criminal being whatever was causing the weekly near-death experience with the patient, while half the show was filled with the personal life stuff of the staff. I just realized right now that House was a cop show. I do remember Vegas being on TV when I was a kid. But if it wasn't Sci-Fi, Horror or Cartoons I would rather be playing Atari. Quote:You have a point about the guilting. I don't bother with things if they don't look good to me. I think that's just about everyone now. People aren't going out of their way to be shitty to each other, and yeah... I can see why there was a reservoir of undercurrent guilt about the state of affairs, even if the people alive today weren't the ones responsible for it. But that well is finite. And it's probably a shame that it was dried up over the last decade mostly by "entertainment", protecting untalented people in charge of that "entertainment", and that it wasn't put to a more productive use. Quote:I always read the ones I bought then I would bag them and put them into their box. *L* I loved the X-Men cartoon. Watched the whole series as an adult. Did you rewatch it? I'd love to see it again. I'm sure I didn't catch every episode. Wolverine was always my favorite, but Gambit was a pretty close second. Quote:Sorry, I misunderstood your question about the race swapping. This is a hard question to answer because you are asking me to speak for every minority and I can't. For me taking a white character depending on the show and say making them Native American would be fine even if the character is a cop, fireman, doctor or whatever. Even a character who is mixed blood could fit into any of those spots. Because that is reality. A movie about a fairy tale like "The Little Mermaid", shouldn't matter. Oh no... I'm not asking you to speak for all minorities. Sorry if it was phrased that way. I just wanted to know your opinion on it. I think for generic characters (and by generic I also mean LEAD characters), such as cops, firemen, doctors it's perfectly fine. Go to a hospital, police station, firehouse, school, etc. and that's what you're going to see there. But if you're doing something based off of real people who were bigger than your generic character, there shouldn't be any race/gender swaps for the person. I can't REALLY think of examples where they've done this with real life characters. I do remember at one point buzz around a new movie that would be made with a black Frank Sinatra, but to my knowledge that movie was never made. I mean, hey... feel free to make it. You have that right. Just don't cry when nobody shows up to see your black Frank Sinatra movie. I do have a problem with the Little Mermaid race swap too. Now I'm not one of those people who are going to go on Twitter and give the actress crap about it, because that's just awful behavior. It's not her fault, and honestly good for her for landing a role that big. But there was a black mermaid in the Little Mermaid. Did she have a name? Of course she did, but did we ever hear it spoken in the movie? I couldn't answer that. I haven't seen the movie in 30 years. But why not make a story about her? Give her a name if she didn't have one. But that is asking too much from the people currently being staffed in Hollywood. That would require real creativity and creating an entirely new and engaging story from the ground up, that is just set in the Little Mermaid's universe. Nah... too much work. We'll just make Ariel black and call you racist if you don't go and watch it. They're doing the same thing with the Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power right now on Amazon. It's a terribly boring show, with unlikable characters and a Billion Dollar budget that is turning out to be a huge flop for Amazon. But they take every opportunity they can in the marketing and critic opinion to let you know they crammed as much diversity as possible into their fan-fiction series that is as loosely based as possible off of Tolkien's work. This Rings of Power takes place in the Second Age, thousands of years before Peter Jackson's movies based off of Tolkien's actual work which took place in the Third Age. My question now is, what happened to all of the minorities between the Second and Third Age? Did they all die? My plea to Hollywood would be STOP trying to make everything "represent the world we live in today". That's not your business to do that. They did it with The Witcher. They did it with freakin' Resident Evil. They turned uber-evil white Wesker into a sympathetic black man and dressed him up like Blade. How did they miss the opportunity to make an iconic white racist supervillian the big bad in a show that they crammed a bunch of diversity into? That would have written itself for them. Instead they get cancelled after one season just like their Cowboy BeBop live action representation experiment got cancelled. Make new stuff. Make new characters. Representation is fine. It's great. I'd say, it's even necessary in our evolving world. But taking characters that had been white for decades or even centuries and making them black or Chinese or Mexican or whatever is lazy, incompetent and insulting to everyone in the audience. Quote:I'll watch the new Blade and decide for myself what I think. If they go too far, I will just stick to the original 2 movies. Yeah. I'll have to give that one a shot too. Man I hope they do it justice. A lot of the gross crowd that have been ruining so many things have already been fired or are on the chopping block in this economy. Hopefully they get some real talent behind Blade. Quote:Exactly and B5 gave us a lot of great scenes between all the characters. I don't think I saw that show fall down once on writing. Yanno, I never watched that. At least not intensely. That was also around after I had hit my "party" days. I'd catch a few episodes here and there late at night when I got home. I'd say I'd put it on my list, but it's hard for me to even watch TV shows anymore when I do have the time.
Saturday, October 8, 2022 5:52 PM
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Sunday, October 9, 2022 1:44 PM
Sunday, October 9, 2022 8:59 PM
Sunday, October 9, 2022 9:04 PM
Sunday, October 9, 2022 11:02 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: I'll give better replies tomorrow, but I'm beat. Got back from doing some huge work over at my grandma's the last two days. If I can manage to fix her tub, it will be like a real house again sometime soon. Good to see you Sigs. I hope the medical stuff goes well for you and your husband. Do try to come around here if you have the time. Brenda... I wanted to know if you ever heard of a show called "Jamestown"? I watched two shows with Grams last night that I really liked on public television (bonus that there are NO commercials on those channels. ) The first one was called "Miss Scarlett and the Duke". The second one was "Jamestown". I was really impressed with the first show, but even more so by Jamestown. The Pamunkey tribe has a fairly prominent role in it from what I can gather from the one episode I watched, and they are all portrayed by native Americans. I thought it was pretty cool to be seeing that show right after we were just talking about this. After the show, they did some behind the scenes info about different aspects of the show and it appears that all of the Native American actors and actresses are thrilled with the work and the accurate portrayal of their ancestors and how in this show they aren't just some plot device. If you haven't seen it, you may want to check it out for yourself. I will be looking into getting the entire series myself. I don't know if they've already made the 3rd season or if they're making it right now, but there will be at least 3 seasons and you can tell that the people involved in making it really care about making a good story. (And there's plenty of female empowerment in the story, but unlike Hollywood/Comic Movie trash where the magic powers are unearned and come from magical mcguffins it seems entirely earned.) Here's a scene from the 2nd season. It's not the episode that I saw. I'm not even sure which season the episode I saw was from. You could tell that there was tension between the Pamunkey and the English in the episode I saw, but they were not hostile toward each other in it. -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus
Monday, October 10, 2022 1:46 PM
Monday, October 10, 2022 2:43 PM
Monday, October 10, 2022 4:21 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Wish I could add to the conversation about superhero characters but I don't know much about them. But your posts are interesting. I've seen a few superhero movies here and there. I like RDJ, saw him first in Air America with Mel Gibson, then Iron Man and a Sherlock Holmes movie. There are some actors that invest so much authenticity in their characters that it doesn't matter what they're in, they make the role shine. RDJ was one, and it was a shame he lost most of his prime acting years to addiction. Ron Glass was another. He used to be in NYC cop show called Barney Miller and played such an entitled do-nothing little poppinjay so well that I actually came to despise the character as much as I came to like his character in Firefly. Hugh Jackman does a great job as wolverine, and every time he plays that character is enjyable. I liked the Hillerman books a lot, but there was never a series on American television, just the odd movie here and there which I thought was a shame bc the stories were engaging and I got to know a little bit about Navajos (and their neighbors, the Hopi), at least as Hillerman saw them at the time. I'm sure the culture has changed quite a bit since then, as all cultures do. I wish there was a writer today who would write about that area as well as Hillerman did then, ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE someone poor - William Blake
Monday, October 10, 2022 4:22 PM
Monday, October 10, 2022 9:19 PM
Monday, October 10, 2022 11:16 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: I've not heard of Jamestown or Miss Scarlett and the Duke. They might not be run up here but I will take a look and see if I can find them on YouTube or maybe at my local library. I'll watch the clips you've supplied then see if I can find them on line or at my library.
Monday, October 10, 2022 11:21 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: I've not heard of Jamestown or Miss Scarlett and the Duke. They might not be run up here but I will take a look and see if I can find them on YouTube or maybe at my local library. I'll watch the clips you've supplied then see if I can find them on line or at my library. Well... Here's an example of how NOT to market something. Had I seen this trailer, I would never have watched the show. Whereas I don't know what episode of Jamestown I watched, it was obvious that I watched the very first episode of Miss Scarlett and the Duke, because it appeared to be her "origin story". Unlike the trailer which apparently is marketed to women who want to watch a nasty woman get her way and have the upper hand in every situation no matter what because "woman", that trailer is not at all representative of the show. She's actually quite charismatic, and although she comes off as extremely sure of herself, that's not just because she knows she's good at what she aims to do but it's because of her own insecurities as well. She makes mistakes in the show, some of them having pretty terrible consequences, but then she gets back on the horse and works to correct them. The trailer makes her look like a boring, intolerable Mary Sue. I can assure you that's not the case and (at least as far as the first episode goes), it's worth a watch. -------------------------------------------------- Falsus in unum, falsus in omnibus
Monday, October 10, 2022 11:42 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Vegas ran while I was in high school and a friend of mine loved Robert Urich. I couldn't really get into the show except for Will Sampson's character whose name was Chief Two Feathers, if I'm right. Don't quote me on that and I think the reason for it outside just his being Native was he reminded me of my dad. Will Sampson was a tall man and probably weighed in the range of 200 pounds. My dad was tall and was around 175 pounds. Will Sampson wore his hair long. My dad didn't but they shared the same black hair and skin colour and black eyes. Facial structure with the high cheek bones. Sort of gravelly voiced.
Quote:I have never been able to find X-Men the cartoon on YouTube to rewatch it. I've tried and tried but nope. Wolverine was always my favourite but Gambit is a close second for me too.
Quote:I don't have the energy to spare on people being idiots. Dealt with too many idiots in RL.
Quote:Sorry again. My brain just doesn't want to process your question.
Quote:For generic characters as I said it's fine to have whatever race represent them because that is the world we live in. Historic characters have to be left alone in my opinion as then you are tampering with the history you are trying to tell.
Quote:I know nothing about "The Little Mermaid" outside that she wanted to live her life her way. Never was one for fairy tales even as a child. Don't think I have ever read anything written by Hans Christian Anderson. Saw the movie loosely based on his life with Danny Kaye playing Anderson. Saw that when I was a child and loved it and Danny Kaye. So, the mermaid thing doesn't bother me though I think if parents or other figures like that are so bent out of shape about it, do some research and then answer any questions the children around you may have. That is the simple and reasonable way to deal with it.
Quote:I've never read Tolkein or seen the movies. I've heard that the Amazon series is crappy. And I'm not much on horror movies as it is.
Quote:I remember hearing people shatting all over "Dances with Wolves" when it came out because they couldn't understand it or wouldn't try to understand it. Basically it's talking about the end of the horse culture of the Plains Indian. That film rips my heart out.
Quote:Have to see about the reboot of Blade. I want to see something good and maybe worth buying.
Quote:I really don't remember Robert Downey Jr. before his troubles. Knew about Charlie Sheen and Emeilio Estevez from before Charlie went off the rails.
Quote:I will and I can always rewatch the X-Men movies I have.
Monday, October 10, 2022 11:46 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: My local library has a copy of "Jamestown" and I will stop in tomorrow and pick it up.
Quote:I'll do a double check on "Miss Scarlett" as I forgot it last night.
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Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: Vegas ran while I was in high school and a friend of mine loved Robert Urich. I couldn't really get into the show except for Will Sampson's character whose name was Chief Two Feathers, if I'm right. Don't quote me on that and I think the reason for it outside just his being Native was he reminded me of my dad. Will Sampson was a tall man and probably weighed in the range of 200 pounds. My dad was tall and was around 175 pounds. Will Sampson wore his hair long. My dad didn't but they shared the same black hair and skin colour and black eyes. Facial structure with the high cheek bones. Sort of gravelly voiced. That's cool. Sometimes I see actors on TV that remind me of my old man too. When I watched War of the Worlds (the TV show from 1988) with my dad, the character of Colonel Ironhorse played by Richard Chaves really made me think of him. What was funny was that about 20 years later I got him to watch both seasons of the show again after I'd watched it and he told me that Ironhorse reminded him of me. Quote:I have never been able to find X-Men the cartoon on YouTube to rewatch it. I've tried and tried but nope. Wolverine was always my favourite but Gambit is a close second for me too. I've never tried looking for it. I'm sure it could be found on a torrent site somewhere. I don't even know if it ever got a DVD release. Gambit was freakin' cool. Quote:I don't have the energy to spare on people being idiots. Dealt with too many idiots in RL. I engage with idiots for their own good. Quote:Sorry again. My brain just doesn't want to process your question. No worries. I've been told on occasion that my writing can be confusing. Quote:For generic characters as I said it's fine to have whatever race represent them because that is the world we live in. Historic characters have to be left alone in my opinion as then you are tampering with the history you are trying to tell. Okay. We agree there 100%. Quote:I know nothing about "The Little Mermaid" outside that she wanted to live her life her way. Never was one for fairy tales even as a child. Don't think I have ever read anything written by Hans Christian Anderson. Saw the movie loosely based on his life with Danny Kaye playing Anderson. Saw that when I was a child and loved it and Danny Kaye. So, the mermaid thing doesn't bother me though I think if parents or other figures like that are so bent out of shape about it, do some research and then answer any questions the children around you may have. That is the simple and reasonable way to deal with it. I mean, yeah... That's certainly more reasonable than the adult saying terrible stuff about it to the kids. But it just shouldn't need to be done. I never read Hans either, but the character has been white almost 200 years now and it's just insulting to everybody to change it for some virtue signalling points. And Disney already bastardized the story as it was with The Little Mermaid that they made with the Hollywood ending. Years before I saw that, my brothers and I watched the 1975 version that my dad rented from the library and she dies at the end of it. I could have sworn that the copy we had was called "The Littlest Mermaid", but internet searches just show it as also being called The Little Mermaid (1975). My dad would usually tape stuff he rented for us with two VCRs, but my middle brother cried at the end of it and so my dad didn't record it and I'd never seen it again. Quote:I've never read Tolkein or seen the movies. I've heard that the Amazon series is crappy. And I'm not much on horror movies as it is. It's not horror. There's some spooky elements to TLOR, but it's Fantasy. Quote:I remember hearing people shatting all over "Dances with Wolves" when it came out because they couldn't understand it or wouldn't try to understand it. Basically it's talking about the end of the horse culture of the Plains Indian. That film rips my heart out. That was a great flick. I saw it twice while I was in school. It's been years and I don't remember much of it, but I'd watch it again. Quote:Have to see about the reboot of Blade. I want to see something good and maybe worth buying. I don't think we'll be waiting as long for that one as Deadpool 3. Quote:I really don't remember Robert Downey Jr. before his troubles. Knew about Charlie Sheen and Emeilio Estevez from before Charlie went off the rails. Outside of Chances are, I knew him from Weird Science and Soapdish. If you look at his IMDB profile, he never missed a year of work. But he was relegated to supporting cast when he would have been a star. I'm glad he got a reboot with Iron Man. Quote:I will and I can always rewatch the X-Men movies I have.
Tuesday, October 11, 2022 4:59 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6IXSTRINGJACK: Quote:Originally posted by Brenda: My local library has a copy of "Jamestown" and I will stop in tomorrow and pick it up. Oh, cool. You'll be watching it before me. Don't spoil it for me! Quote:I'll do a double check on "Miss Scarlett" as I forgot it last night.
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Quote:Originally posted by SIGNYM: Well, I have an idea what your dad looked like, BRENDA. He was a good looking man! ----------- Pity would be no more, If we did not MAKE someone poor - William Blake
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