Okay, I lie, it's television and Angel suffers real pretty, so 'sad' isn't the word,
Well there's torture, and then there's torture. If the characters in 6FU wore leather and chains, I probably would enjoy it a whole lot more. It's just that their suffering seems so pointless.
They're all rather passive; stuff keeps happening to the characters, rather than the characters causing stuff to happen.
This part, not so much.
Are you referring to Mutant Enemy, or SFU? I gave up on SFU pretty early on, it may have got better in this regard.
Sorry it wasn't clearer but I meant ME - their characters aren't passive.
And I can definitely see that take about most of the 6FU characters. I can't quite articulate why I do like 6FU, but Trudy's comment on hyper-reality probably comes closest. Granted I find, say, Wes Anderson's version of hyper-reality quite a bit more interesting, but I also can't get a weekly dose of Wes Anderson (or at least new Wes Anderson), and I find 6FU compelling for the same reasons I enjoy The Royal Tennenbaums. I don't think it's anywhere as good, but while I may not like many of the characters much on 6FU, I really like all the actors.
I find 6FU compelling for the same reasons I enjoy The Royal Tennenbaums
YES! It is precisely that!
I love it when an author creates a little world and sucks me in. When it's an
odd
little world I love it even more.
I've tried to like 6'U, but I keep forgetting to watch it again, which doesn't speak well for it. I mean, I can remember to watch Mutant X two weeks in a row. Hell, I have TiVo, and I still never manage to do it.
Plei, did you know about Escape From the Newsroom? It was pretty uneven, but still had some brilliant moments.
Sue, I'd heard of it. Do you know if it's available for rental or purchase?
I do love Lauren Ambrose
Yes! She is a bright spot on an otherwise (for me) dull show. And let me take this opportunity to recommend "Swimming", a wonderful indie film she starred in a couple of years ago. Unfortunately, it's gotten minimal distribution.
I find 6FU compelling for the same reasons I enjoy The Royal Tennenbaums
Hmmm... interesting. I love Wes Anderson's stuff, but I wonder if he would also irritate me if his little world was on display every week instead of just for 2 hours.
It doesn't look like it's available yet, Plei.
Hmmm... interesting. I love Wes Anderson's stuff, but I wonder if he would also irritate me if his little world was on display every week instead of just for 2 hours.
As I said, I find Wes Anderson the far more interesting work. A lot of that has to do with the fact that his stuff is far more fantastical. It's rare to find a talent so whimsical who manages to avoid the cloying, Rushmore moreso than TRT.
6FU is far more prosaic (I certainly won't say more realistic), but what I enjoy about the show is similar to what I enjoy about WA.