I just read Simonson's Ragnarok. The artwork and story telling are so awesome. It's a real master at work here.
I just read Simonson's Ragnarok. The artwork and story telling are so awesome. It's a real master at work here.
Last edited by Johnny Thunders!; 07-16-2017 at 01:23 PM.
Two is out and it's just as good as 1!
What's the consensus on Hack and Slash? I bough the soft cover omnibus at a cheap used book store since I needed something to read on a long ride. Oddly enough I didn't get much reading but I have sat down and read about 40 pages. Doesn't seem to have a lot of substance but maybe that's what the writer is going for. Does it get better or does everyone like it and I'm the exception?
I liked it, have read first book only. It has potential and that cheesy feeling from 80's horror movies. I wouldn't say it's must read but it's got something appealing to me, I still remember this book after few years - not stories just overall mood - and that says something. Keep in mind my taste is different from what you usually see here thou....
Well, maybe it's not. I know you didn't like it but still you have watched entire season and that makes no sense to me. When I don't like something like TV series I would give up on it straight away.
I know it's not popular opinion but most of movies/shows based on comic books suck and I don't even bother to watch them. Also market is so filled with all those super heroes movies I can't care less. I just don't want to watch them anymore, even good ones, just too much.
WD sucks bad, production value is huge, best looking zombies ever, but it's boring, gave up after 3 seasons, makes me fall asleep.
I've watched one episode of Preacher, it was ok I guess.
And I would agree: books are still good.
Touche. But it reminds me of Lost, the biggest waste of my time for TV series ever. What a bs that was and still I have watched all episodes with all that hope.' It has to get better, it has to. There's no way they don't have it all planned.'
Similar thing with Prison Break, last season is unwatchable IMHO. That's why I give up after few episodes, I don't want to spend my precious time for something which is shite.
Same here. I kept thinking: This is gonna get better.
It never did.
I think a big problem with these Marvel netflix series is that they got about 4 episodes too long. Or they could do two, 6-episode arcs. Instead it feels like they drag on sometimes. I liked Jessica Jones for example but that could have been shortened. Same with Luke Cage and DD season 2.
I loved the first two - possibly 3 - seasons of Prison Break when they came out. I, too, stuck around out some misplaced sense of loyalty. Heck, I even watched the most recent run. Damn that dialogue was bad.
I agree they are a bit longer they should be, thankfully Defenders only gonna be 8 episodes. But I think the main problem with IF was the rushed production. They made it like a series of Arrow or the Flash not as a Netflix production. Just get it out, take all the shortcuts. They've reportedly made up the fight scene on the spot 5 minutes before shooting which is unforgivable with a show like this (especially after 2 seasons of DD which had excellent martial arts scenes).