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Post by Deleted on Nov 27, 2021 16:06:21 GMT 10
2022 will mark the end of several long TV shows, "Arthur" (debuted 1996), "Ellen Degeneres Show" (debuted 2003, about time), "Walking Dead" (debuted 2010, thank goodness) and more. See the list of other 2010s shows ending in 2022!www.ranker.com/list/tv-shows-ended-in-2022/molly-gander?page=undefinedHopefully 2022 establishes 2020s TV and movies because as far as I know, that has not been established yet. This thread is now locked because some 2010s apologists got offended.
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Post by slashpop on Nov 27, 2021 19:23:57 GMT 10
2022 will mark the end of several long TV shows, "Arthur" (debuted 1996), "Ellen Degeneres Show" (debuted 2003, about time), "Walking Dead" (debuted 2010, thank goodness) and more. See the list of other 2010s shows ending in 2022!www.ranker.com/list/tv-shows-ended-in-2022/molly-gander?page=undefinedHopefully 2022 established 2020s TV and movies because as far as I know, that has not been established yet. I never understood walking dead, the 2010s managed to suck the soul out of horror movies with extremely stale series like this that look generic as f, it just looked like never ending playstation intro to a game. Another one of those things that would have been better in the 80s or 90s.
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Post by cocacolamadness on Nov 28, 2021 1:28:46 GMT 10
A pretty great series, but it time for it to end.
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Post by John Titor on Nov 28, 2021 3:01:59 GMT 10
thank god AMC fell off
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Post by 10slover on Nov 28, 2021 3:32:42 GMT 10
2022 will mark the end of several long TV shows, "Arthur" (debuted 1996), "Ellen Degeneres Show" (debuted 2003, about time), "Walking Dead" (debuted 2010, thank goodness) and more. See the list of other 2010s shows ending in 2022!www.ranker.com/list/tv-shows-ended-in-2022/molly-gander?page=undefinedHopefully 2022 establishes 2020s TV and movies because as far as I know, that has not been established yet. Yeah, i talked about this a few months ago popedia.boards.net/thread/4954/twds-finale-more-nail-coffingThis has been revealed a very long time ago but not many people cared Really a testament as to how unpopular this show is in 2022 No cultural footprint at all anymore
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Post by 10slover on Nov 28, 2021 3:35:51 GMT 10
I never understood walking dead, the 2010s managed to suck the soul out of horror movies with extremely stale series like this that look generic as f, it just looked like never ending playstation intro to a game. Another one of those things that would have been better in the 80s or 90s. Me neither. I never watched that show, but I’d see commercials or trailers of it and it never appealed to me. “Walking Dead” highlighted how empty, vacant and dead the 2010s felt, pretty symbolic of that era. I’m shocked it outlasted Game Of Thrones. I’m with you on horror series being better in the 1980s or 1990s, as those decades were more well-rounded and diverse pop culturally than the 2010s. The 2010s were very stagnant and homogeneous pop culturally. Are there even any horror tv shows from the 80s? Can't think of a single one that is still talked about in 2021 Really makes you doubt the idea that 80s horror tv were really any good
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2021 7:46:40 GMT 10
Me neither. I never watched that show, but I’d see commercials or trailers of it and it never appealed to me. “Walking Dead” highlighted how empty, vacant and dead the 2010s felt, pretty symbolic of that era. I’m shocked it outlasted Game Of Thrones. I’m with you on horror series being better in the 1980s or 1990s, as those decades were more well-rounded and diverse pop culturally than the 2010s. The 2010s were very stagnant and homogeneous pop culturally. Are there even any horror tv shows from the 80s? Can't think of a single one that is still talked about in 2021 Really makes you doubt the idea that 80s horror tv were really any good “Tales from the Crypt,” debuted in the 1980s, is regarded as one of the world's best and timeless horror shows, with an 8/10 IMDB, rating, www.imdb.com/title/tt0096708/. “Twin peaks,” debuted in the early 1990s, is known as one of the best shows of all time next to the Twilight zone series. They all have large fanbases and pop up in today’s nostalgia culture. “Stranger Things,” debuted 2016, is influenced by the 1980s and tries to borrow the image and vibe. Also, not talking about all things mainstream continuously brands them as good or bad. Despite that, these are still a part of pop culture. Not everything brought constantly is always great. Check out the Pokemon or the Star Wars franchises.
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Post by 10slover on Nov 28, 2021 9:06:11 GMT 10
Are there even any horror tv shows from the 80s? Can't think of a single one that is still talked about in 2021 Really makes you doubt the idea that 80s horror tv were really any good “Tales from the Crypt,” debuted in the 1980s, is regarded as one of the world's best and timeless horror shows, with an 8/10 IMDB, rating, www.imdb.com/title/tt0096708/. “Twin peaks,” debuted in the early 1990s, is known as one of the best shows of all time next to the Twilight zone series. They all have large fanbases and pop up in today’s nostalgia culture. “Stranger Things,” debuted 2016, is influenced by the 1980s and tries to borrow the image and vibe. Also, not talking about all things mainstream continuously brands them as good or bad. Despite that, these are still a part of pop culture. Not everything brought constantly is always great. Check out the Pokemon or the Star Wars franchises. Meh, that doesn't mean the 10s were a bad decade for horror I just feel like people want to shit on the 10s for no reason at all, it's very circlejerkey
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Post by Telso on Nov 28, 2021 19:58:37 GMT 10
“Tales from the Crypt,” debuted in the 1980s, is regarded as one of the world's best and timeless horror shows, with an 8/10 IMDB, rating, www.imdb.com/title/tt0096708/. This started airing in late 1989, so it's mostly a 90s show. The featured stories are also based on 40s/50s comics. Plus it aired on premium cable, so it wasn't a particularly mainstream show. That is an extremely bizarre example to proof 80s TV was better to say the least...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2021 22:36:42 GMT 10
“Tales from the Crypt,” debuted in the 1980s, is regarded as one of the world's best and timeless horror shows, with an 8/10 IMDB, rating, www.imdb.com/title/tt0096708/. This started airing in late 1989, so it's mostly a 90s show. The featured stories are also based on 40s/50s comics. Plus it aired on premium cable, so it wasn't a particularly mainstream show. That is an extremely bizarre example to proof 80s TV was better to say the least... You fail to understand my point. I am not discussing about all of TV being better than now. That is another topic for another day. I was just providing an example of a horror show that debuted in mid 1989, which is still the 1980s. Countless horror sequences can be traced back decades prior. The show’s name sounds old, but the content is modern. Besides their first couple of segments, the show was so popular that it spawned a cartoon which ran throughout a great chunk of the 1990s, 1993 to 1999. A lot of merchandise resulted from the cartoon’s success. Based on what I comprehend, the cartoon had just as much product lines as Ninja Turtle did in the early 1990s. The 1940s, 1960s through very early 1990s are known as better eras for horror than the early/mid 1990s to present day because of suspense, zombie and slasher films at their apex. Sure the 1980s did not have enough shows, but the ones they offered were great ones and stood the test of time. I value quality over quantity. George Craven has another acclaimed program, “Tales From the Darkside,” which aired throughout all of the 1980s. 1960s remake, Twilight Zone and Monsters are cool shows with great plots. I’m confident slashpop would concur. I do not believe the 2000s and 2010s had quality horror such as the ones I have listed above, not even close. Think before you respond in a condescending and passive-aggressive manner.
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Post by jaydawg89 on Nov 28, 2021 22:39:52 GMT 10
I legit thought it ended ages ago lmao.
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Post by Telso on Nov 28, 2021 22:59:30 GMT 10
Think before you respond in a condescending and passive-aggressive manner. I did not answer in a passive-agressive manner, less so in a condescending manner. I was analyzing an example you provided and giving a quick thought. But your "think" on the other hand does come as quite aggressive and condescending. The 1940s, 1960s through very early 1990s are known as better eras for horror than the early/mid 1990s to present day because of suspense, zombie and slasher films at their apex. You're talking about movies though. Which is entirely different medium from TV shows, which is what Walking Dead is. Therefore your hating on Walking Dead comes out as completely unfounded. You make a ridiculous thread celebrating the end of a TV show for no apparent reason, while admitting you actually never watched the show and just make assumptions. And then come at people that horror shows were better before with questionable examples you also seemed to never have watched. What is the point of all of this? Meh, that doesn't mean the 10s were a bad decade for horror I just feel like people want to shit on the 10s for no reason at all, it's very circlejerkey This. More needless, unfounded bashing because the show somehow represented the 2010s, and therefore needs to be bashed for no reason but because "the '10s are fun to bash".
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Post by cocacolamadness on Nov 29, 2021 6:33:33 GMT 10
Lol I think people who haven't watched the show, think that it is just a stupid zombie show. It's really more than that lol
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Post by 10slover on Nov 29, 2021 8:06:26 GMT 10
Can't we all just get along, my sweet babies
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Post by Telso on Nov 29, 2021 8:30:21 GMT 10
I believe it’s better if you don’t reply to me again or better yet, stay away from my threads to avoid arguments. This is a forum. I have the right to answer and put things into question the same way you have the right to post your threads. I have never insulted you nor threatened you, so there's no point to play this game of victim. If you can't stand the possibility of people disagreeing with the intents of your threads, then you always have the choice of not posting said threads. Well, since I'm a "smart alec": This is indeed an attack on my person, so you're contradicting yourself in your own post. Yeah you did. You always respond to me in a smart alec, passive aggressive and condescending manner. And just to see if there's any evidence to this, I just went through my posting history until the day you joined. We've hardly interacted. And the few times we did you agreed with me with a thumps up. The only times that comes close to a negative interaction, besides this thread, were: -You saying a song sounded from the mid-90s, and I indeed confirming it was. -Me correcting you that Trump was elected after the class of 2016 graduated and not before. -Me finding your apparent dislike of diversity in movies questionable. And that's literally it. This is apparently enough for you to conclude I can't post in your threads because fighting will ensue. But sure, I'm the one who blows everything out of proportion.
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