Ribbons wrote:Out of the new shows, I'm probably most interested in Selfie, based on the two leads. But I don't know if that means that I'll watch it or not.
Al Shut wrote:Glad to see Sleepy Hollow still around. Hopefully I'll get a chance to see it someday, I pretty much enjoyed the 2 or 3 episodes that aired here before it suddenly vanished.
Ribbons wrote:It's hard for me to tell if people are going to get sick of superhero fare and the whole movement will collapse or if, by 2020, every other show and movie will be superheroes forever.
Spandau Belly wrote:Ribbons wrote:It's hard for me to tell if people are going to get sick of superhero fare and the whole movement will collapse or if, by 2020, every other show and movie will be superheroes forever.
Superheroes are just the dominant form of action hero right now. It went from cowboys to cops to hitmen and now it's superheroes. Trends will change just like they always have. Audiences will always want action movies, they will just take a different form from one era to the next.
Marvel seems to already be trying to stay ahead of the curve (or at least diversify) by moving into space adventure movies and some more mystic stuff with this Dr. Strange fellow.
Ribbons wrote:It's hard for me to tell if people are going to get sick of superhero fare and the whole movement will collapse or if, by 2020, every other show and movie will be superheroes forever. Also I'm not sure which scenario I'd prefer.
TheBaxter wrote: how much do you want to bet that half the producers on that show don't even know what a "selfie" is, they just think it's some clever title named after some slang term "the kids" are using these days.
Al Shut wrote:TheBaxter wrote: how much do you want to bet that half the producers on that show don't even know what a "selfie" is, they just think it's some clever title named after some slang term "the kids" are using these days.
It has something to do with masturbating in front of a mirror, right?
Now excuse me while I will be giving myself a "selfie"
Al Shut wrote:Glad to see Sleepy Hollow still around. Hopefully I'll get a chance to see it someday, I pretty much enjoyed the 2 or 3 episodes that aired here before it suddenly vanished.
Spandau Belly wrote:Ribbons wrote:It's hard for me to tell if people are going to get sick of superhero fare and the whole movement will collapse or if, by 2020, every other show and movie will be superheroes forever.
Superheroes are just the dominant form of action hero right now. It went from cowboys to cops to hitmen and now it's superheroes. Trends will change just like they always have. Audiences will always want action movies, they will just take a different form from one era to the next.
Marvel seems to already be trying to stay ahead of the curve (or at least diversify) by moving into space adventure movies and some more mystic stuff with this Dr. Strange fellow.
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