I don't care how others see it. And yes, I am getting older. I don't need you to remind me of that. Guess what? So are you. One day soon, you too will age out of this stuff and some young know-nothing punk will say something as dissmisive to you as you just did to me.
Heck nobody has even been able to do a modern Superman movie that matches the 78 version. I think this is a issue when you have era dominated by remakes and reboots. They are almost doomed even if they are good to always live in the shadow of the classic versions that came before them. In this regard I do think the MCU does stand a chance to still be loved because it has basically defined the Marvel brand.
Jason
On this point it depends on how it is handled. I think the Injustice comics handle it amazingly.less cast Superman as a god and really make him above human standards, and there is a disconnect, and it really makes him boring.
Dial what back? Nothing I said was an overreaction in any way.Take it easy and dial it back, @RandyS
Which is why I work hard (not perfect nor is this prescriptive) to not compare past versions and present versions. Yeah, it's a weird challenge to myself but I find that constantly going back to the past as that measuring stick is detrimental to my enjoyment of new things.They are almost doomed even if they are good to always live in the shadow of the classic versions that came before them. In this regard I do think the MCU does stand a chance to still be loved because it has basically defined the Marvel
The interesting test is to see if the stuff of today is worst I think will be in the future when we look back and see how much of the current stuff is still popular and whether much of it has a timeless appeal to it much like TOS.Classic Star Wars,Back to the Future etc.
They are almost doomed even if they are good to always live in the shadow of the classic versions that came before them.
And with Superman, and this might be because of all the political correctness in the world today, but in the past they seemed to depict Superman as just another man (with an off-planet origin) who was really strong and smart, but nowadays because the PC thing is to say everyone is equal in strength and brains, the modern producers more or less cast Superman as a god and really make him above human standards, and there is a disconnect, and it really makes him boring.
To go out beyond just the three franchises in the first post, I really don't think there's that big of a change in overall quality. The thing to remember is that the show people look back on fondly are a very, very small fraction of what was actually out there, and that they are loved because they are the best. Even back in the day there was a lot of crap out there, it's just that nobody looks back on the crap fondly like they do the good shows.
I think the big thing that makes a lot of older people dislike the stuff that is coming out today is that it is very, very different from the kind of shows that were made before the turn of the millennium, so a lot people who grew up back then are still wanting the old style of shows.
You probably wouldn’t know PC if it bit you on the hand.Nope. Star Trek doesn't have the timeless appeal you think it does, and this is coming from someone who's favorite show all his life has been Star Trek. To my teenage nephew, Chis Pine is Kirk. He looks at Shatner Kirk the same way my generation looked at George Reeves or Kirk Alyn. Star Trek doesn't resonate with him because it's not a vision of the future that resonates with him or his generation, it doesn't conform to the cinematic sensibilities he's used to, in both FX and acting. I'd hazard he'd feel the same way about the 24th century shows because they were made almost two decades before he was born.
Nope. "The Maltese Falcon" was made three times in the span of twelve years. The first was a success, the second less so, and the third one of the most iconic films in Hollywood history. And that's the real reason behind the rancor. The pants shitting fear that someone will make a better version and people will enjoy that one more than the older one.
"Political Correctness". A couple of you really don't know what those words mean and this paragraph just comes off as nonsensical rambling.
So my three main TV/Movie loves.
Star Trek
Star Wars
Doctor Who
just seem to have had a severe decline in quality in the last decade. As in the writers just don't seem to "get it" or in the case of Doctor Who since Matt Smith left the stories have just gotten worse (with a couple of exceptions).
I'm willing to accept this is just me getting old, and I'm just not "with it" anymore, is that the case or is what I am saying true?
Nope. Star Trek doesn't have the timeless appeal you think it does, and this is coming from someone who's favorite show all his life has been Star Trek. To my teenage nephew, Chis Pine is Kirk. He looks at Shatner Kirk the same way my generation looked at George Reeves or Kirk Alyn. Star Trek doesn't resonate with him because it's not a vision of the future that resonates with him or his generation, it doesn't conform to the cinematic sensibilities he's used to, in both FX and acting. I'd hazard he'd feel the same way about the 24th century shows because they were made almost two decades before he was born.
Nope. "The Maltese Falcon" was made three times in the span of twelve years. The first was a success, the second less so, and the third one of the most iconic films in Hollywood history. And that's the real reason behind the rancor. The pants shitting fear that someone will make a better version and people will enjoy that one more than the older one.
"Political Correctness". A couple of you really don't know what those words mean and this paragraph just comes off as nonsensical rambling.
No one thinks you're wrong for liking the things you do, it's just not objective fact shared by every other living human. People like what they grew up with and some tend to dislike newer things as they grew older. Media made before a certain date is not better, you just like it.Exactly. I know what I liked as a kid and I still like it. I don't understand why the younger folks think that's a wrong view to have.
I dont' feel that TOS is comparable to Shakespeare?Why else would Shakespeare remain popular in some circles despite his being almost five centuries old?
I remember here in Ontario 20 years ago the education system was getting English high school teachers to teach Star Trek scripts alongside Shakespeare, with Trek being our modern Shakespeare (that’s how I found out about the 2 script books since an English teacher showed them to me—-unfortunately they weren’t starting until a year after I had been in Grade 10 since a new curriculum had been started years earlier and I was in the last class of the old).I dont' feel that TOS is comparable to Shakespeare?![]()
However I will continue to defend Doctor Who like I do in the forum.
You're defending it? I'd hate to see you attack it.Doctor Who is a rather shitty family show. It's all over the place, but it has NEVER , not even in 50+ year history has it been great long term. There are stand out episodes, but most of the time it's rather garbage. And classic Who is boring as hell.
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