The Expanse was a perfect example of Binge vs Weekly. Amazon did the first season as a binge nobody remembers it the season that was weekly had you every week.
Also, i hate the stupid "movies NEED to be watched in theaters" line. So movies out of the cinema (Lawrence of Arabia, Citizen Kane, Pulp Fiction) shouldn't be viewed any longer? Places without a theatre (my home) should just forget about movies? Is this what he's proposing?
That's what he's doing. Dan Murrell has raged against this line of thinking as well. I believe he lives in Arkansas and has the same problem you mention. He doesn't have a huge theater and has to travel to see most movies he reviews. It is getting really exhausting to hear people use their influence and platform in continuing to platform this idea. Yes I would love for everyone to have that experience of seeing films in the theater but that isn't possible for most of the world.
We're just back to giving someone who's an expert in one field carte blanche to claim expertise on any, and every thing. He's saying, _his preference_ is a story with a hard ending and not continuing. The proper analogy here is if someone were to say the fifty shades novel is automatically better than marvel comics - one ends, the other is ongoing.
Tarantino is just another in a long line of film makers that trash-talk either a medium or genre. When he was young and upcoming, "established film makers" put down his style and attitude. Now here he is doing the same thing. Tarantino is just another film maker full of himself., plus he was on Rogan so the hell with both of them. I do like his films but always found him annoying and he loves the "N" word with the hard R. Also, let's not dismiss these people by saying they are probably trolls, no they know what they are saying and are full of crap When I was younger, I remember seeing many interviews with different film makers talking about the difference between movies and TV. Many studios, actors and film maker looked down on TV while they made "films" not movies. That's how it was for a long time but since the late 90s (mainly due to HBO) have started to treat their series like weekly movies and other networks followed suit. Many series now are 8-10 episodes a season and are treated like 2-3 movies broken in parts. TV has always had an impact, hell I remember when Dallas had "Who shot JR?" Star Trek TNG had the Borg episode with Picard captured & Riker ending it with the ship opening fire. MASH had the final episode and Game of Thrones had the Red Wedding. Plus many more.
Agree 100%. The thing I didn't like is he says this to Rogan but not anyone in the industry. Like say that to Tyler Sheridan's face. I doubt he has the audacity to pull that. Rogan is a safe space for a lot of people to say things unchecked to a huge audience. TV has come a long way and there are some great stories being told. This is why we thought it was important to push back on this line of thinking. Plus he told on himself when he said he binged it! Like dude stays being a questionable human.
I'd say most TV is trash. Most movies are trash. Most books - trash. Doesn't mean one medium is "better" than another. One may be preferable to someone. Do you prefer an album with a theme running through it over individual short love ballads? Does that make one better than the other?
The Expanse was a perfect example of Binge vs Weekly. Amazon did the first season as a binge nobody remembers it the season that was weekly had you every week.
Don't say nobody. I remember. It just affected ratings because there was no "talk about the episode for a week and grow interest"
Also, i hate the stupid "movies NEED to be watched in theaters" line.
So movies out of the cinema (Lawrence of Arabia, Citizen Kane, Pulp Fiction) shouldn't be viewed any longer? Places without a theatre (my home) should just forget about movies? Is this what he's proposing?
That's what he's doing. Dan Murrell has raged against this line of thinking as well. I believe he lives in Arkansas and has the same problem you mention. He doesn't have a huge theater and has to travel to see most movies he reviews. It is getting really exhausting to hear people use their influence and platform in continuing to platform this idea. Yes I would love for everyone to have that experience of seeing films in the theater but that isn't possible for most of the world.
We're just back to giving someone who's an expert in one field carte blanche to claim expertise on any, and every thing. He's saying, _his preference_ is a story with a hard ending and not continuing. The proper analogy here is if someone were to say the fifty shades novel is automatically better than marvel comics - one ends, the other is ongoing.
Tarantino is just another in a long line of film makers that trash-talk either a medium or genre. When he was young and upcoming, "established film makers" put down his style and attitude. Now here he is doing the same thing. Tarantino is just another film maker full of himself., plus he was on Rogan so the hell with both of them. I do like his films but always found him annoying and he loves the "N" word with the hard R. Also, let's not dismiss these people by saying they are probably trolls, no they know what they are saying and are full of crap
When I was younger, I remember seeing many interviews with different film makers talking about the difference between movies and TV. Many studios, actors and film maker looked down on TV while they made "films" not movies. That's how it was for a long time but since the late 90s (mainly due to HBO) have started to treat their series like weekly movies and other networks followed suit. Many series now are 8-10 episodes a season and are treated like 2-3 movies broken in parts.
TV has always had an impact, hell I remember when Dallas had "Who shot JR?"
Star Trek TNG had the Borg episode with Picard captured & Riker ending it with the ship opening fire.
MASH had the final episode and Game of Thrones had the Red Wedding.
Plus many more.
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Agree 100%. The thing I didn't like is he says this to Rogan but not anyone in the industry. Like say that to Tyler Sheridan's face. I doubt he has the audacity to pull that. Rogan is a safe space for a lot of people to say things unchecked to a huge audience. TV has come a long way and there are some great stories being told. This is why we thought it was important to push back on this line of thinking. Plus he told on himself when he said he binged it! Like dude stays being a questionable human.
I'd say most TV is trash. Most movies are trash. Most books - trash. Doesn't mean one medium is "better" than another. One may be preferable to someone. Do you prefer an album with a theme running through it over individual short love ballads? Does that make one better than the other?