Jazz_Potatoes95
Jazz_Potatoes95 t1_j9z1dyc wrote
Reply to comment by Metal64Game in Game of Thrones Season 4 has to be in the GOAT discussion. by Boss452
Given that George RR Martin was also getting paid by HBO to deliver a story, and he spectacularly failed in doing so, I'm actually willing to give D&D a bit of slack here.
They were adapting books they loved based on the promise from the author that he'd have the whole thing wrapped up by the time they caught up with him, and instead they started having to write their own material because the author himself found it impossible to untangle all the different threads.
Did they do a great job? No.
Should they really have been put in that position? Also no.
Jazz_Potatoes95 t1_j6074r4 wrote
Reply to comment by AliasHandler in NBCUniversal’s Peacock Tops 20M Paid Subs, Streamer’s Loss Hits $978M in Fourth Quarter by MarvelsGrantMan136
If streaming gets reduced to one or two giant monopolistic services (ie, Netflix and Prime) then all the bargaining power for selling your show as a network goes out of the window. If Netflix hosts everything, then they're the ones dictating price to the content producers, and it becomes a case of which production company is most willing to undercut the competition
Jazz_Potatoes95 t1_jaectje wrote
Reply to comment by lifesthateasy in Oscars: “Naatu Naatu” From India’s ‘RRR’ To Be Performed During Ceremony by impeccabletim
> they stopped focusing on quality and their rewards are based around other things like representation and virtue signaling, instead of great movies. Instead of getting back to giving awards purely based on quality
It sure is a good thing RRR happened to be one of the best films of 2022 then, isn't it