Star Trek
With the understanding that there's a world of difference between "Best" and "Favorite"
Bearing that in mind, LOTR is the only possible answer, even though it's not my favorite. But that's kind of an unfair setup. As V said, it's a lot harder to produce quality work when you have a weekly deadline. And TV and movies also depend on several people doing their jobs well--the director, the writer, all the actors, the DP, lighting, producers, the editor, etc. That's several opportunities for failure, whereas a book has only two, the author and the editor.
Oh I know that. I'm simply taking one definition of "Best" and carrying it out to how that will be viewed by future generations.
I'm not sure I follow. Couldn't one make a case that LOTR is the best, as justifiably as anyone can for Trek or SW?Oh I know that. I'm simply taking one definition of "Best" and carrying it out to how that will be viewed by future generations.
Right, and from that perspective there's no way anyone could really argue that the LOTR trilogy are the "best" (not favorite) product out there.
I'm not sure I follow. Couldn't one make a case that LOTR is the best, as justifiably as anyone can for Trek or SW?Oh I know that. I'm simply taking one definition of "Best" and carrying it out to how that will be viewed by future generations.
Right, and from that perspective there's no way anyone could really argue that the LOTR trilogy are the "best" (not favorite) product out there.
Gotcha. It's all a matter of taste for the most part. Judging quality ususally is. But sometimes.... sometimes you can see quality in a product even if that product doesn't completely appeal to you.
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