Is there any nudity in Rebels?
Anyone watch The After yet? Looking forward to impressions.
It was absolutely overly long and the characters spent far too much time in the parking garage for no real reason. I gave it some leeway when it came to production values because it's an Amazon pilot and to be honest I kept on watching primarily because it's Chris Carter and I half-expected some kind of payoff toward the end.It was horrendous.
On the plus side Jamie Kennedy is actually quite good in this and his character is perhaps the most interesting.
That's who it was! Throughout it I kept on thinking of him as looking like Jamie Kennedy but I dismissed it because he was actually good in this role.
How fitting that a sad clown is the perfect role for him.
It was horrendous. For a start it's far too long and the fact we start with some random French chick seeing her go about her day that has nothing to do with anything makes the start of the pilot torture to sit through.
It looks horribly cheap. The production values reminded me of a cheap syndicated drama from the 90's. The CGI for thewas terrible.laughable looking Demonic..., thing (clearly a nod to The Exorcist)
It's filled with swearing and a little gratuitous nudity that just seem tacked on for no other reason than to try and differentiate it from broadcast TV.
There's a really obnoxious Irish character who just drinks, picks fights and generally acts like a total cock. It's stereotypical and horribly lazy writing.
On the plus side Jamie Kennedy is actually quite good in this and his character is perhaps the most interesting. The fact Carter manages to make Kennedy seem relatable in this is pretty amazing. Adrian Pasdar doesn't really stretch himself any but is good none the less.
But this pilot just seems well below broadcast TV standards and the stories about Amazon Studios giving producers miniscule budgets to work with seems true. All in all The After just felt really flat. Poor writing. Poor execution.
All in all it's really poor. I gave 1 and a half stars.
Rebels was enjoyable. It seems like a pretty polished comedy and I'm looking forward to more.
Also: Thad (from Blue Mountain State)!
Such a shame about The After. Can't say I'm surprised given Carter's later work has been...atrocious to say the least. But I still held out hope that this could be decent. I'll give it a watch myself later. But =/
So far I've seen Mozart and Bosch. Love Mozart and enjoyed the slow burn that is Bosch. 2/2
Amazon will most likely pick those 2 up.
Or they could, I dunno, follow Netflix's lead. Seems to be working pretty well for them.
Or they could, I dunno, follow Netflix's lead. Seems to be working pretty well for them.
I kind of like such experimentation. It's something fresh and new. Some nice things might grow out of this.
Also Netflix's method didn't stop them from producing the garbage that Hemlock Grove was, so it's not exactly fool proof.
I prefer if different competitors take different approaches. I'm not sure how I feel about this yet: I certainly prefer PC Gaming to console gaming, for example, in huge part because every piece of crap game can get "published" and nobody can stop them. I prefer the modern world of writing where more and more people can self publish. I prefer the music world now that the big three studios no longer have quite the stranglehold on the industry that they once did.
You may not agree, I don't know. And perhaps the same benefits we see in those other industries won't apply to TV. Perhaps this "semi open" approach (since the pilots do still have to be made through a centralized studio like Amazon) won't yield the same benefits. I'm certainly willing to give it a chance, however, because I almost always prefer more open platforms to more closed, filtered ones.
I very much like the idea of writers outside of the Hollywood system getting the chance to develop their concepts into legitimate television series. That's what Amazon Studios' original goal appeared to be - and it was certainly an admirable one.
But in reality, Amazon seems to be largely developing mid- to low-quality shows from traditional industry players that nobody else wanted. At least that's the impression I'm getting.
Transparent feels like a stereotypical indie production that has these "deeply" flawed, everyone's a mess type of characters (all of whom find solace in something sexual) who have no exposition or buildup - their problems are made evident early on and are thrown at you simultaneously.
I didn't like it. If The Rebels doesn't make me laugh, I don't think I'm going to bother with the other pilots.
Taste is subjective but... damn. I completely disagree with your thoughts on The Rebels.So yeah here's my ranking:
1. Bosch
2. Mozart
3. Transparent
4. The After
5. The Rebels
Taste is subjective but... damn. I completely disagree with your thoughts on The Rebels.
Finally worked my way through all of the prime time pilots.
Bosch: Potentially interesting story, () but they would have to recast the majority of the roles for me to bother with it.I'd like to know if the bodies and the perp that was killed were linked