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RE: Remakes, come-backs, and spin-offs - Greg - 03-21-2018 Cobra Kai Trailer My question is are we supposed to root for Cobra Kai? RE: Remakes, come-backs, and spin-offs - Drunk Monk - 03-21-2018 I kinda always rooted for Cobra Kai. They had a sweet logo. RE: Remakes, come-backs, and spin-offs - The Queen - 03-22-2018 (03-21-2018, 07:08 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote: I kinda always rooted for Cobra Kai. They had a sweet logo. Very Slytherin. Scoobynatural - Greg - 03-23-2018 Supernatural has been on forever. I watched a couple of episodes and decided it was not for me. That is, until next week, when I am all in. Viral! - Greg - 03-28-2018 Bring on the viral marketing. ![]() This is what you get if you text 'DEALS' Quote:We are the "car"ate experts! The best deals are only a tap away: https://goo.gl/Qfv7NA RE: Remakes, come-backs, and spin-offs - Drunk Monk - 03-28-2018 That is COOL! Dammit I may just have to buy into YouTube Red for this now. Dammit, dammit, dammit. ![]() RE: Remakes, come-backs, and spin-offs - Greg - 03-28-2018 Business expense. RE: Remakes, come-backs, and spin-offs - Drunk Monk - 03-28-2018 That would detract from my nacho budget. Maybe they'll send me a screener. RE: Remakes, come-backs, and spin-offs - Greg - 03-28-2018 I thought you were king of the KFM. Throw your weight around. Make some changes. RE: Remakes, come-backs, and spin-offs - Drunk Monk - 03-28-2018 The M in KFM stands for magazine. Those predate cassette tapes and floppy discs. I need more subscribers before I have any weight to throw around. Meanwhile, I’m huddled on the corner slinging mags, wildflowers and shoe shines. Need my nacho fix, or the shakes will start again. ![]() RE: Remakes, come-backs, and spin-offs - Drunk Monk - 03-29-2018 RE: Remakes, come-backs, and spin-offs - Drunk Monk - 04-13-2018 If it doesn't include Boris and Natasha, I'm out. RE: Remakes, come-backs, and spin-offs - King Bob - 04-13-2018 Why is it that so much new animation look like either Samurai Jack or Ren and Stimpy, or a cross of the two? Maybe with some Powerpuff Girls thrown in. Similarly, I see the animation majors group show every year, and every year the stuff looks exactly the same. They are all just following in the footsteps of their predecessors. Maybe that's the professor' influence; I don't know. Maybe it helps them get jobs as Pixar drones. RE: Remakes, come-backs, and spin-offs - Drunk Monk - 04-15-2018 I think a lot of that is derivative of flash animation. Check out some non-us Network stuff, like Loving. Vincent or that Godzilla anime I reviewed recently RE: Remakes, come-backs, and spin-offs - El Dingo - 04-18-2018 I'm fascinated by this subject. As an amateur anthropologist with no training I wonder about what we call 'Pop-Culture'. How do 'primitive' tribes thrive with the same ten, fifteen, twenty-five traditional songs/dances for hundreds of years while 'developed' cultures are compelled to make thousands of 'New' songs/dances. I'm going to skip the whole 'exposure/trade' thing here and jump to the subject of this thread. Why are remakes of decades-old tropes getting traction? Why are there reboots of "Planet of the Apes", "Battlestar Galactica", "Westworld" ? I've talked to people (translate 'Millennials') who do not realize 'Westworld' is a reboot. My conclusion is that Hollywood has tapped into a common thread. They are luring in Baby-boomers with nostalgia, and generating new Milleninal fans with a tried-and-true formula about risk and redemption. So, basically, we are primitive peoples enjoying variations of our traditional rituals but not ready to embrace new beliefs. |