the man in the high castle

Started by stooge, December 10, 2015, 07:40:37 AM

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stooge

anybody seen this?
now as i´m done with season1 i can say
the whole thing looks very good
sadly it doesen´t have a real storyline
so except for the last episode i found this rather boring
i didn´t forget - i just couldn´t remember...

eoin_not_ian

I was in a pub with a friend who described it as follows:

'Imagine if the Nazis had won the war...umm actually that is pretty much it.'

I am intrigued but haven't got round to watching it yet. There is almost a whole sub-genre of 'imagine if the Nazis...' type shows and films.

I just watched an 'imagine if the Nazis invaded earth from the moon' film on Netflix (Iron Sky) and it was terrible.

stooge

Quote from: eoin_not_ian on December 10, 2015, 05:12:45 PM
I was in a pub with a friend who described it as follows:

'Imagine if the Nazis had won the war...umm actually that is pretty much it.'

your friend nailed it!
i didn´t forget - i just couldn´t remember...

giantchris

Quote from: stooge on December 10, 2015, 07:40:37 AM
anybody seen this?
now as i´m done with season1 i can say
the whole thing looks very good
sadly it doesen´t have a real storyline
so except for the last episode i found this rather boring

The book is exceptionally weird.  From an exceptionally weird author.  It's not surprising that the story is kinda out there at all.  Almost all of Phillip K. Dick's work has been heavily changed to make it make sense in a visual format.  I still think Ubik could be a fucking awesome movie though as is. 

jmucke

Rufus Sewell was great. I liked it but the whole story only started to get going during the last two episodes. Could be a good foundation for a second season.

MadJohnShaft

Philip k Dick to me is the real life Killgore Trout from the Vonnegut books. I read a lot of both as a teen. Big ideas.

He was an unknown looney and pretty great. I liked Valis only the second time I read it as an adult.
Some days chickens, some days feathers

stooge

so this drags on
anybody seen the entire 2nd season yet?
i've seen like half of it now nd it is as boring as season1 so far
does it get any better?
is anythng going to happen finally?
i think i´ll just quit
i didn´t forget - i just couldn´t remember...

sleestak

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Quote from: stooge on December 27, 2016, 12:40:38 PM
so this drags on
anybody seen the entire 2nd season yet?
i've seen like half of it now nd it is as boring as season1 so far
does it get any better?
is anythng going to happen finally?
i think i´ll just quit

Bummer I quit after a few episodes of the first season for this reason.  When I saw there was a season 2 I kept kinda wanting to re-check it out due to the interesting concept.
Killing threads is my business and business is good.

MadJohnShaft

Some days chickens, some days feathers

sleestak

It probably won't be boring when it happens for real.
Killing threads is my business and business is good.

Dylan Thomas

I LOVE the book, as I'm a huge fan of Dick.

I really liked the first season, though I'm having a lot of trouble getting into the second season.  I haven't made it through the first episode yet without falling asleep, and I've tried several times at this point.

The fact that I kept setting my own boats on fire was considered charming.

alfie

I am also a huge fan of the book, but just cannot get into the TV series - only just made it through the fifth episode of series one, it seems like an obligation to work my way through it, but just doesn't have the feel of PKD to me.
Are you morbid?

neighbor664

^Exactly!


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