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Post by ironic impostor on Jan 5, 2017 1:53:36 GMT -5
If even half of what that review (the Den of Geek one) says turns out being true, I'm going to be weeping tears of joy while I watch this.
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Post by alvaromolina on Jan 5, 2017 2:04:37 GMT -5
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Post by Mr. Dent on Jan 5, 2017 2:15:18 GMT -5
Mmm, wonderful! It sounds like this will be a visually feverish drama.
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Post by mizbizsav on Jan 5, 2017 3:01:17 GMT -5
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Post by mortinson51 on Jan 5, 2017 3:28:42 GMT -5
This truly sounds wonderful I do happy that the one fact that everyone love is this version of Lemony. It makes me happy as well we will be getting backstory to Lemony as a Character. I'm so ready for this show it truly sounds like the adaptation we deserve
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Post by alvaromolina on Jan 5, 2017 3:32:58 GMT -5
I do think they are referring to Cobie Smulders and Will Arnett. They've been kept secret to the general audience, but we kind of knew they were part of the series
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Post by mizbizsav on Jan 5, 2017 3:34:47 GMT -5
This truly sounds wonderful I do happy that the one fact that everyone love is this version of Lemony. It makes me happy as well we will be getting backstory to Lemony as a Character. I'm so ready for this show it truly sounds like the adaptation we deserve Lemony's my favorite character, so that also makes me happy! Patrick Warburton does not necessarily fit my imagination of Lemony, but I love this version of him. Everything we've seen so far of him has really impressed me (so much so that the initial Snicket teaser may still be my favorite). I also really like how they're incorporating him into the action. The retelling of the scenes with him actually in the scenes is brilliant, and it seems like they're going to expand upon his backstory nicely. (I wonder how they'll mention Beatrice?) I'm just really glad this element of the story seems to be one of the highlights of the show. I'm so ready for this.
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Post by Dante on Jan 5, 2017 3:34:49 GMT -5
From the GameSpot review: "It's worth mentioning there are others stellar performances by Alfre Woodward, Joan Cusack, Catherine O'Hara, Don Johnson, and two other actors that have been surprisingly kept secret." Wonder who they could be? My first thought was Cobie Smulders and Will Arnett, thought to be a pair of parents from the Lucky Smells photograph, but it could be anyone. From the same review, we get the following line: "From the very first episode, even die-hard fans will find themselves amazed over a new twist incorporated into the plot." So it sounds to me very much like this is the parents-surviving-the-fire twist that the script excerpts have already hinted at (as indeed did the books, without ultimately pursuing it). Also worth noting is that the AV Club review says that the episodes are forty-two minutes long.
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Post by mizbizsav on Jan 5, 2017 3:40:06 GMT -5
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Post by alvaromolina on Jan 5, 2017 3:40:32 GMT -5
From the GameSpot review: "It's worth mentioning there are others stellar performances by Alfre Woodward, Joan Cusack, Catherine O'Hara, Don Johnson, and two other actors that have been surprisingly kept secret." Wonder who they could be? My first thought was Cobie Smulders and Will Arnett, thought to be a pair of parents from the Lucky Smells photograph, but it could be anyone. From the same review, we get the following line: "From the very first episode, even die-hard fans will find themselves amazed over a new twist incorporated into the plot." So it sounds to me very much like this is the parents-surviving-the-fire twist that the script excerpts have already hinted at (as indeed did the books, without ultimately pursuing it). Also worth noting is that the AV Club review says that the episodes are forty-two minutes long. an article i just read said the episodes range from 42-63 minutes can't find the article now
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Post by Timmixxa on Jan 5, 2017 3:40:42 GMT -5
All this happens in like two hours like wat omg whyyyyy emo breakdown aAAAAAAAAAA
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Post by mizbizsav on Jan 5, 2017 3:41:15 GMT -5
From the GameSpot review: "It's worth mentioning there are others stellar performances by Alfre Woodward, Joan Cusack, Catherine O'Hara, Don Johnson, and two other actors that have been surprisingly kept secret." Wonder who they could be? My first thought was Cobie Smulders and Will Arnett, thought to be a pair of parents from the Lucky Smells photograph, but it could be anyone. From the same review, we get the following line: "From the very first episode, even die-hard fans will find themselves amazed over a new twist incorporated into the plot." So it sounds to me very much like this is the parents-surviving-the-fire twist that the script excerpts have already hinted at (as indeed did the books, without ultimately pursuing it). Also worth noting is that the AV Club review says that the episodes are forty-two minutes long. I'm definitely intrigued to see how they handle that storyline! Another review I read said the episodes range from 42 minutes to 63 minutes, so it sounds like they're not all the same.
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Post by alvaromolina on Jan 5, 2017 3:57:05 GMT -5
what a time to be alive! i can't believe the praise it's receiving from this reviews! they're applauding Neil's performace, so it'll hopefully change people's minds! (i'm so tired of the Jim Carrey comparisons) next week can't come soon enough!
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Post by mizbizsav on Jan 5, 2017 3:58:36 GMT -5
Would it be okay to create a separate thread for compiling reviews?
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Post by Dante on Jan 5, 2017 4:04:11 GMT -5
Another review I read said the episodes range from 42 minutes to 63 minutes, so it sounds like they're not all the same. IndieWire's review says that all the episodes except for one range from forty-two to fifty minutes, so it sounds like there's just one long one. Would it be okay to create a separate thread for compiling reviews? That would definitely declutter things considerably.
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