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The unique agony of finding a podcast starring several of your favorite actors only to realize several episodes in that they're all ROCK STUPID.
How Did This Get Made, incidentally. It's a bad cinema podcast, and I'm actually enjoying it, snark aside. It's Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael and Jason Mantzoukas -- who are all funny as hell on TV, and are actually pretty charming and fun on HDTGM.
But good lord, they're just... thick. Anything that's remotely abstract in any film seems to confuse the hell out of them. They have no knowledge of anything outside pop culture. One of them just tried to pronounce "cloaca" something like "colacular." I just wanna put 'em in a cage and feed 'em peanuts.
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@Soreth It's still a lot of fun! Just... don't expect in-depth film analysis or anything remotely approaching it. They're still fairly witty... they're just kinda clueless.
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@zebratron2084 Don't know that podcast, but I am regularly amazed at let's-just-say-nerds who can't work out, like, a running joke is not a dangling plot thread. Or that an allusion and a ripoff are different things. Or, for comic strip snarkers, that there is a substantial lead time for story comics and that affects how they can handle fast-breaking stuff like the pandemic.
Some days I feel like the only person to have gotten media-literacy and context-clues instruction as a cub.
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AAAAAARGH! YES! GUUUH!
So many things in MLP:FiM that were put in as little throwaway jokes that so many bronies took at face value and nitpicked badly!
Or things in my own cartoons! There's this one person who haunts my comments who I call the "But how does she poop?" guy.
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@KinkyTurtle @zebratron2084 Yeah, I think at some point nerd small talk went from silly discussions about, like, does the Flash die if he goes an hour without eating to *serious* discussions about that same nonsense. We get this treatment of stories as puzzles to beat, by demolition if needed, instead of as experiences.
I'd blame Futurama/Arrested Development where everything looks like it's a Clue but I know it predates that, and is bigger than that.
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@Austin_Dern Yeah, treating a comedy like it's even got Heavy Canon in the first place is a particular pet peeve of mine. One of the reasons I love Red Dwarf so much--because it actively works to make nitpickers' lives miserable. Same with the Simpsons meticulously eliminating EVERY possible state for Springfield to be in over the years...
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And now it all comes flooding back to me how, no matter how explicit the writers made Smithers' sexuality, it never seemed to stem the tide of "IS SMITHERS GAY?" posts on alt.tv.simpsons.
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@KinkyTurtle @zebratron2084 Oh gads yes, that was so terrible. That the show kept doing oooh that's just like if he's gaaaaay jokes *and* people people writing as if they've caught him out for gayness.
Meanwhile someone on the Comics Curmudgeon today worked out that the throwaway panels in today's Hagar the Horrible are historically incorrect to the point they postulate a world incompatible with ours.
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@Austin_Dern And I just want to hop up and scream, "Yes, it is fiction, it is FUNDAMENTALLY INCOMPATIBLE WITH OURS BECAUSE THE LAWS OF CAUSE AND EFFECT DO NOT APPLY THERE EXCEPT AS AN ILLUSION."
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@zebratron2084 i'm like 40% tempted to ask their opinion of the credibility of Muppet Treasure Island.
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Or as it was phrased on Animaniacs, "so wrong it was HAAARDLY ENJOOOYABLE".
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@KinkyTurtle @zebratron2084 These are the people who insist it should have been Sulu, not Chekov, who encounters Khan in Wrath of Khan, because Chekov wasn't in the episode that introduced Khan, and are completely stymied when you point out that Sulu wasn't either.
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A is A.
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Blarg... they talking about Ditko, now?
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@zebratron2084 Oh dear. I heard about this one, but I think I'll give it a pass after reading this. ^^;