I'm watching the first episode just now.
Hopefully it will live up to my expectations.
Hardly a PSA if you've not watched it yet!
It's on my radar, looks very good from the trailer.
I read the book a while back, looking forward to it.
<p I’m watching the first episode just now.</p>
Is it a bad sign that you're posting while watching?
Mixed reviews on this, I enjoyed the books, but hoping that it's not going to be a case of style over substance.
It exceeded my expectations, they have done a brilliant job at transferring the book onto the screen. Looking forward episode 2 tonight.
It got a terrible review on Empire.
It’s unbelievable.
As in unbelievably shite.
Watched fiest episode. Very pretty but some really poor acting (or scripted dialogue or both). Will give it another episode see if it goes anywhere
Love the book trilogy but found the first two episodes a bit naff. Main guy is not how I imagined Takeshi Kovacs at all. I’ll keep watching though, see if it improves. It’s about time somebody made the culture novels in to a tv show
"It’s about time somebody made the culture novels in to a tv show"
Absolutely.
“It’s about time somebody made the culture novels in to a tv show”
Absolutely.
I'd be quite interested in your ideas as to how this could be done.
The Expanse kind of works - I haven't seen Altered Carbon yet but they were written with the possibility of a screenplay adaption in mind.
I was surprised to see the return of max headroom.
It's absolutely terrible. Z rate acting, it rips off bladerunner shamelessly and it's an excuse for tits and arse
Better than Sense 8.
I thought it was about a detective created from the DNA fusion of Hugo Weaving and Brendan Fraser.
culture wouldn't work, how would you even begin to personify a mind never mind make the likes of the Interesting Times Gang work?
Nights Dawn trilogy would work. Practically a 3 season screenplay already.
Anyway I'm not sure how Altered Carbon is a shameless Blade Runner rip off, other than being a detective in the future it doesn't share much else with the latter, pretty sure it would have been shredded long before now.
<span style="color: #444444; font-size: 16px; -webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; background-color: #eeeeee;">Nights Dawn trilogy would work. Practically a 3 season screenplay already.</span>
That would make a great series.
Culture could work. Most novels could be televised using the long form TV series format. It’s just that it would need a mammoth budget and the right director.
although Altered Carbon (the TV series) isn’t great I don’t get the Blade Runner comparisons. Visually speaking they are similar, but that’s it.
it’s an excuse for tits and arse
Thanks for the warning. I'll be sure to tell all my mates.
Watch Manhunt:Unabomber instead - a great companion piece to Mindhunter. Extremely well put together with hardly any t&a or effing and jeffing (which made a change!)
Pure obsession on the part of Jim Fitzgerld, an FBI agent profiling the killer using his typography.
i like it, good imo.
Not fantastic but perfectly entertainig and stunning visuals.
Stunning visuals. Wonderful setting. Utterly tedious.
it’s an excuse for tits and arse
Not fantastic but perfectly entertainig and stunning visuals.
Read the book a while back, will give it a go...
I find the main character utterly wooden in whatever role he plays.
Was I the only one expecting this to be an expose on the carbon bike frame industry?
I’m starting to like it more, but would have been better with a different lead actor. The good thing is that if they make the other books he’s in different bodies.
Thanks for that Funkmasterp. 🙄
It was rather sleazy and nasty, in both story and presentation, it was completely joyless from beginning to end, it just left me feeling rather horrible (and that is not including the awful acting).
<span style="color: #444444; font-size: 16px; -webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; background-color: #eeeeee;">Thanks for that Funkmasterp. 🙄</span>
Not really a spoiler to be fair consider the overall plot of the series. Sleeve swapping is where it’s at and means a second series just might have an actual actor playing Kovacs rather than a 2 x 4
Started watching this on the train this morning. First scene isn't ideal when you're on a packed train...
>Better than Sense 8.
That wouldn't be difficult, truly painful to watch. Binned it after ep 3.
>I find the main character utterly wooden in whatever role he plays.
Is he the guy from the last season of House of Cards, the PTSD wannabe president?
Not really a spoiler to be fair consider the overall plot of the series.
Except giving away the fact that he gets a new sleeve or indeed requires one.
Is he the guy from the last season of House of Cards, the PTSD wannabe president?
that's the one, a tiny head on a massive body. He was awful in suicide squad as well, and to stand out as poor in that movie is quite the achievement.
I quite liked episode one, but I've also enjoyed Van Helsing and really liked Sense8 so...
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Had a look and watched the first two episodes, won't be going any further with it.
Pretty naff....
Unabomber is addictive though.
<span style="color: #444444; font-size: 18px; font-style: italic;">it’s an excuse for tits and arse</span>
Bums and wangers as well.
2 episodes in and it's a bit poop to be honest. I might stick with it but the acting is terrible and If everyone got pasted and replaced I wouldn't lose any sleep
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<p style="padding: 0px; border: 0px; outline: 0px; font-size: unset; vertical-align: baseline; background-color: transparent; line-height: 1.5rem; margin: 1rem 0px !important;">Not really a spoiler to be fair consider the overall plot of the series.</p>
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second book is fifty years later. Spoils nothing from TV series. Would be a bit shit having a decrepit 80 year old merc as the main character
Read the books ages ago, saw Netflix were doing a series, was sad*.
Read reviews here, not sad, looking forward to X-Files tonight.
*I don’t have Netflix, can’t justify the expense.
Cheers for that Funk anything else you want to tell those that haven’t read the books? 😟
I see the new forum is working flawlessly 😉
<span style="color: #444444; font-size: 16px; -webkit-text-size-adjust: auto;">Cheers for that Funk anything else you want to tell those that haven’t read the books? 😟</span>
No, that’ll do for now. 🙄
edit - read them, they’re a damned sight better than the TV series.
Drac, whatever you do, don’t ever read the bit on the left of the inside sleeve of a book or the synopsis for a film or TV series. It’ll utterly ruin it for you 😉
It was rather sleazy and nasty, in both story and presentation, it was completely joyless from beginning to end, it just left me feeling rather horrible (and that is not including the awful acting).
I think the books were described as 'hard boiled' science fiction (presumably like an egg not cauliflower).
Haven't seen it yet but my little brother's loving it, he did say "Is it based on a book?" though.
"culture wouldn’t work, how would you even begin to personify a mind never mind make the likes of the Interesting Times Gang work?"
The earlier ones would all work. Use of Weapons is trapped in some sort of screenplay ownership development hell though.