Showing posts with label tv. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 13, 2016

How I feel about Stranger Things


I feel like there was a lot of hype about Stranger Things (2016), the new Netflix show, so I wanted to know for myself why everyone was fah-reaking out about it. I watched the whole season (8 episodes) over the past couple weeks ...

I really, really wanted to like it. But I didn't.

Let me say that there were a lot of things I did like about the show. 1) The production design. It's set in the 80s, and I feel like the designers did a fantastic job. I wasn't alive in the 80s, but I do know good design when I see it, and I would give their design team an A. It's really nice and fun and nostalgic. 2) I liked the child actors. I thought the boys, especially Dustin, were quite good. I believed them. 3) I watched every episode and didn't quit, so that means that there was something drawing me in. Haven't quite put my finger on it ... Was it the 80s music?

I think the first issue I had with Stranger things is that it was eight hour-long episodes. It could have been a 90-minute film. I felt like the plot just wasn't actually that eventful and it was stretched out way longer than it should have been. Every episode had the same basic elements: "We have to find Will," Winona Ryder having a breakdown, one kid getting mad at another kid, some kind of encounter with a bully, the chief of police sneaking around, a flashback, and the climax when Eleven does something that gives her a bloody nose. I think each of those things happened a few too many times. Again, it would have made a pretty good movie if all of the plot points were condensed into an hour and a half.

I love Winona Ryder for real. She usually plays kind of a melancholy, or even deadbeat, character and that super works for her. Seeing her as a hysterical mom just wasn't quite what I wanted from her and it inched toward the annoying side. I also thought it was a shame that she had pretty much no character development. She starts out as a mess, and is pretty much a mess throughout.

I like the sci-fi genre in general, and I love thrillers. However, I think there is one brilliant thing about scary movies that Stranger Things did wrong (in my opinion). They revealed the monster too early. Part of what makes a scary movie scary is the unknown. We're scared when we don't actually know what we're afraid of. Think Jaws (1975). The actual shark isn't shown until at least halfway through the movie. It's the musical theme and the hints at the shark's presence that makes our hair stand on end. Stranger Things showed us the whole monster in the first or second episode. We know what we're up against very early on, and while it is a gruesome creature, the unknown element is gone.

I had a minor issue with Hopper, the police chief. It's unclear whether the writers wanted us to identify with him or not, or at least sympathize. They set him up as kind of this fallen hero. But he never actually redeems himself. He kind of sneaks around and I'm not sure if he's solving this mystery for himself, because it's his job, or because Joyce is his friend. Does he see Will as a proxy for his daughter and feels like he needs to save him because he couldn't save his daughter? I think that's what they were getting at, but they didn't get at that till the very last episode... I just had a hard time understanding the character's motives throughout. At the end, too, they make it look like he's made deal with the bad guys ... I just didn't get him. That could totally be my bad though.

Lucas, while such an adorable boy, was also flat. He flip flops between hating Eleven and being buddy buddy with the group, but there's just no explanation for it. Does Lucas have a family? What's his deal? I just found out today that SNL did a sketch about that which touched on my questions I had in my head about Lucas the whole season, and it's pretty hilarious. Watch here.

I also cringed a little bit when Steve swoops in and whacks the monster with a baseball bat when it should have been Jonathan. He gets this big heroic moment after being a huge jerk every episode. It could be argued that it's his turning point when he decides not to be terrible anymore, but it bummed me out.

I really don't like to criticize films because every piece of cinema was made by caring people who love what they do and just want to make stuff. These people actually made a thing that people are watching, and that is definitely worth something. Like I said, it wasn't bad, I just wish it had been a movie instead of eight hours of tv.

They set up the last episode so that they could make a second season, but to be honest I don't think I'll watch it if it has the same conflicts going on. It's called Stranger ThingS, which means they could explore a lot more strange things and monsters and people. It might even be cool if the second season had a completely different cast and characters and plot. Kind of like a Twilight Zone type of thing.

Please don't hate me.



Thursday, April 4, 2013

pushing daisies


pushing daisies is the show i'm watching now.
even though i don't have time to be watching shows. 
(someone help me, i'm drowning in homework ahhhhhh)
ahem. anyway.
it's super. it's really quirky and the writing is witty and the design is really fun.
and it's narrated by jim dale, who narrates the harry potter audio books (he's rad).
the only problem with the show is....

LEE PACE IS TOO ATTRACTIVE.


watch the show.


Friday, February 15, 2013

tv question

::what is your favorite tv show and why?::



if you know me, you know that i love tv, and i have my whole life. i seriously can't narrow it down to one show. or even like one genre of show. i like comedies, dramas, reality tv, talk shows, documentary-type shows, etc.

here's a list of my current favorite shows:

30 rock
parks and recreation
the office
new girl
modern family
chuck
friday night lights
how i met your mother
freaks and geeks
friends
arrested development

but it isn't limited to those.
there's something about tv that just really tickles my fancy. it's a dream of mine to be a comedy writer, or a tv editor. it's such a fun, exciting industry, devoted to helping people engage in something that will enrich their lives. or maybe just make them happy. i think that's pretty great. and fandom is fun too, right?

Thursday, January 31, 2013

30 rock ended and my mindgrapes can't take it so this is how i cry now




30 rock. brilliance. and a joke factory. and made me feel so much.
thank you an infinity amount, tina and co.

i just love television so much.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

golden globes


you all probably could have guessed i'm cray cray cray about awards shows.
happy about it all right now.


also, i'm cray cray cray about these couples.


Tuesday, January 8, 2013

because parks is my best friend



i buy myself one of these every so often as a reward. 
a reward for what? i don't know. i just needed one today.


sometimes you just need to treat yo self.


fine leather goooods.


Saturday, December 29, 2012

seven


all i wanted for christmas was matt saracen.
and i got the next best thing.



what's up julie!? 
thank you, kylie, for getting me a rockin christmas present.
friday night lights all day every day all the time always.


Monday, December 17, 2012

just watched freaks and geeks


christmas break means finally getting to those shows i've been needing to see. this show. this show.
i'm in love with it. it's the best high-school-teenager thing i have seen, period. 
bill haverchuck totally stole my heart, james franco is a major hottie (obvs), and it had me tearing up quite a few times. 


bill... he is the man.


look at how cool it is. and that's just the theme song.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

class is cancelled

all my professors are giving up. 2 classes cancelled in a row:




in that case, excuse me while i watch every episode of how i met your mother, because it is awesome.



Monday, October 22, 2012

loving him is red


him being zach gilford. aka matt saracen.

i have been listening to RED all day. because taylor swift is wonderful.
as i was listening to "red" while at work, my mind couldn't help but wander to her "ours" music video, which features the one and only matt saracen (and which i watch almost weekly).

though my days of friday night lights marathons are over, i'm not over him yet.

(i really like state of grace and stay stay stay and i knew you were trouble. but they are all SO GOOD).

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

spooky scary


one of my favorite 30 rock moments. and it's halloween-themed! 

Monday, September 3, 2012

texas forever.


this summer i watched friday night lights. every episode over the space of about a month. i don't just like that show. i like like it. i recommend it to each and every one of you. you'll laugh, you'll cry, and you will feel like every character is your best friend and want to live in the town of dillon, tx.

i want to give a shout out to jordyn, for lending me her dvds of all 5 seasons. and i want to give another shout out to all the men of friday night lights for making me be in love with them. namely: coach taylor, tim riggins, luke cafferty, landry clarke, and last, but most importantly, matt saracen. ahhh.


clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose!
go watch it, really.
and if you have already seen it, just share in my fnl love for a minute.

Monday, August 27, 2012

our biggest liz lemon-ism



me: there was free food on campus today for freshmen. i should have just joined a Ygroup instead of going to work. #sandwiches
kylie: ahhhhh that sounds so good. you should have been a freshman.
me: i could definitely sneak into a group. i blend right in. i don't have college student swag yet.
kylie: i think you have swag, but you could def tone it down if there are sandwiches involved.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

trying to draw with my eyes closed


and without picking up the pen.
it's what happens when i'm bored at work.

weekend update: my friday night lights marathon continues.
i'm starting to get a texas accent.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

3 things


#1
double feature is happening tonight. you better believe it.



#2
why did it take me this long to watch it?
matt saracen has stolen my heart.
i want to be tami taylor when i grow up.
coach. is. amazing.
i'm loving this so much right now.

#3
quote of the week:

jimmy fallon: so you're in the new movie, looper.
joseph gordon levitt: yes.
jimmy: so tell me, how do you play bruce willis?
joseph: like a boss!

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

true or false?



i just watched the entire first season of downton abbey in one sitting.



i'll just tell you: it's false.
i have 2 more episodes left.
so in about 2 hours it will be true.
i finally know what all the fuss is about.
and i just want to punch thomas and o'brien in the face!


Monday, June 25, 2012

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

limitless paper in a paperless world

here i am, writing my american heritage paper. 96 words down, only 654 to go. but i realized about 15 words in that we were out of paper. of course. so i texted my roommate, and she brought home this:


whaat? is this real life? as soon as i saw it, this song popped into my head.

what a great day to write an essay. i can't wait for those 654 words to be done so i can print it.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

jim.


"you're looking at the master of leaving parties early. the key is you want to make a strong impression, so you need to have a picture taken. you want to say some peculiar non-sequitur that people remember. you want to note something unique, a talking point, for later. i don't mean to brag but... new year's eve? i was home by nine."

jim's an introvert. i knew it.

pic here.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

another "too funny for the library" video


i was sort of a college failure yesterday. as i mentioned, my brain didn't really work. i tried to write a paper during a class break, but i just couldn't. so i watched 30 rock on my laptop in the library instead.
the beginning killed me. it was another one of those things that really is too funny to watch in a quiet library.



that show is genius.