EDIT: sorry to take so long replying. Wrote most of this earlier, but got called back into the office. Life would be so much better if we didn't have to work!
Crikey! Boy have I got some replying to do now! I've changed the topic header, so hopefully that will stimulate a little wider discussion as we both hope?
Thanks for that, Mike! Seems like it's already working a teensy bit, eh?
If only we could've done that on previous threads where these heated discussions have popped up. And the usual apologies if I've offended or been overly sensitive to your responses (including the most recent ones!) or worse, irritated any existing health problems. Definitely not my intention!!!!
You're very strong in your opinions and you're one of the few people who I believe can get across an actual
tone of voice using a keyboard (via the use of smilies, italics, underlines, etc.), which can unfortunately make someone like me feel like everyone is being grouped together when you speak on a subject like this one, which of course makes the debate all that much stronger. I honestly don't
enjoy making anyone feel like they have to explain themselves, but sometimes your posts make me feel the same way, thus my rambling feedback! Agree to disagree, perhaps? As you say, nobody has to agree, and everyone is free to debate you. I'm just the kind of fella that likes to pick up those gauntlets once in a while!
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Don't know if I need to address everything you've put forth, because as usual, I actually understand your frame of reference, even if I obviously don't share it.
One thing in point
#1, though: I always thought your blog had potential. Who gave a s**t how often it was updated? I'm not sure why you would have ever felt disappointed in not updating it on a daily basis or whatever. I'm lucky if I put up a new entry a month! And who cares if you're largely talking to yourself. That's what great about a lot of the blogs I read. People can post feedback if they want, but it's not a formal discussion forum. Screw 'em if they don't like what you say, or think you're wasting space. I doubt more than five people read my blog, based on the feedback I've received. It's pretty bland, I must admit, and typically long-winded. But really, it's just a slow-to-build repository for the kooky esoterica I find interesting. I actually though yours was fun to read, but I rarely felt any need to attack or even comment. I liked it for the voice it offered, regardless of whether I agree with that voice in these forums or not. The only time I was left agape was at your "15 minutes of fame" piece, which seemed to echo the thoughts you've brought up in this thread and others, but obviously, I figured it wasn't designed to elicit a response from too many people!
Oh, and one more thing about point
#1. If you're goal is to provoke discussion and assess feedback, I hope I've proven once and for all that I'm willing to go above and beyond the call of duty with you and anyone else in this regard, and on many occasions here (including the occasional one where you disappear for a length, no doubt fed up with the whole deal
). I honestly can't and needn't make more clear that I can and WILL discuss anything
I am able to for as long as someone cares to open the debate. Unfortunately, that does make me a bit dry when it comes to the actual
viewing of new releases, but I'm no less aware of them, so I can try to bring whatever I can to the table!
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As to the utopian forum concept put forth in point
#3, I think it would be a cool idea. In this day and age though, with so many forums so firmly established—for better or worse, I know—I wonder if it would draw in enough people. The reason I say this is I'm reminded of a very decent chap named Toan Hoag (he was Asian, but I never did find out the origin of his name) who tried to to this very thing a few years ago. He was a sometime contributor (yes, a relative newbie, I'm afraid) to places like Mobius, HTF and, a couple of others that I didn't bother with. He built his site, called it asianboxoffice.com or hongkongboxoffice.com or something like that, then invited people of all levels of experience at those various forums to stop by for discussions (without abandoning their faves, of course). He also had a news section not unlike the one Dennis puts together here, though it was angled largely towards Hong Kong cinema, and included handy Asia-specific box office stats that seem to be all but ignored these days. Anyways, I swear to you, it could have been exactly what you're talking about. He started out with the usual forums: Hong Kong Movies, Korean Movies, Japanese Movies, Off-Topic, DVDs, etc. In a very short time, he split off MORE forums for Taiwanese Movies, Thailand Movies, Phillipines Movies, Malaysian Movies and possibly a couple of others. I think he probably got about 15 or so regulars in the forums, but sadly, the discussions were usually quite short (and nothing at all like this one we're having now!) and in time, you could sense people drifting back to the more established places. I believe the site is now decommissioned, but archive.org might have some remnants, though I've never actually checked. Obviously, I'd worry about the survival odds of yet another discussion forum cropping up amidst to many established ones, regardless of whether one thinks the established ones are worthy of contributing to. I suspect the constant promotion required to draw people and keep them would be tiresome.
(EDIT: The Wayback machine is my best friend. Typed asianboxoffice . com in at archive.org and came back with a few hits. Sadly, the info they managed to archive/salvage is in bits and pieces, and nothing at all representative of how the site looked when it was launched. A shame, because he definitely put alot into it. I won't bother posting links, cause what's left is literally a shell, but the curious can cut and paste www .asianboxoffice . com (minus the gaps) into their search window at http://www.archive.org and you'll see a few columns of links to saved material. In fact, seeing these now, I really gotta give that guy credit: for awhile, he was one of the few armchair Asian film buffs kind enough with his own time to actually seek out all the Asian-film and celebrity related news he could find, even translating some of it. Obviously, Sanney did it better before his troubles, but there weren't too many others besides these two who were trying to coral all the info into one handy place. Naturally, we have Dennis for that now... )
Does the "flaming, trolling and devaluing discussions with over-emphasis on techno-babble bullshit jargon" really go on here? I'm having difficulty finding much of it in these forums with any regularity. Asiandvdguide, sure, but here? On the other hand, not everyone here hangs out at other forums, or necessarily CARES what goes on, or went on, at them! (although when I DO browse around such places, I do see some familiar names and writing styles) I know the odd person here has incurred an eye-rolling smiley for broaching the dreaded DVD topic, but the occasional mere mention of such things has hardly cost these forums any members (even you seem to come back, Mike, against what I'd imagine is your better judgment
). If discussions here, or at a more "utopian" Asian cinema forum, were to simply repeat information that one could find in more detail at other sites, then I suppose I could understand the desire to limit the discussion, but not if was really only troubling to one person! Wouldn't really be a utopia then.
Truth is, I've long wished Bob could split the "Asian Movies" forum into several regional threads (Japanese, Korean, etc.) . I suspect if he's even bothering to read this thread, he'd have his reasons for not doing it, but it would sure make it easier for someone like yourself to pick and choose which sub-forums to avoid. For example, if we had a Phillipines Movies forum, then you'd have no need to remind me that me the aforementioned Phillip Ko movies starring
Hong Kong has-beens acting in Cantonese and/or Mandarin are not officially part of the HK canon. You and others could simply avoid such forum altogether, knowing full well there'd be nothing in it worthy of your time.
(honestly speaking, I don't care where the once Hong Kong cinema-associated Ko shot his movies, but they're hardly part of whatever passes for the "Phillipines Cinema" canon and they most definitely do NOT deserve to be brushed and never reviewed off because of their bastardized nature!).
The argument, should anyone care to make it, that a database devoted to Hong Kong cinema can't have discussion forums related to other cinemas of the region that people might develop an interest in BECAUSE of Hong Kong cinema just won't hold water with me, and I can live with the forums the way they are come what may. Heck, even the "Asian Movies" thread wasn't here originally, as I recall, but obviously people here needed a little area to share info on NON-Hong Kong films with other interested souls. I simply think it could survive being broken down a little further. I won't be surprised if people disagree with me on this one (including you Mike) but there it is. It might not create a utopia, but it would be a start, and it might help the vibrant progressives avoid the newcomers and the old film buffs altogether.
Otherwise, who knows, by the time I'm back to being "current" with Hong Kong cinema, you might actually have your website up and running, and then you'll be able to create and control your own utopian discussion forum as an offshoot! Could be cool.
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As to point
#6, you're
absolutely not the only one who follows the youngsters these days, so please perish the thought
, although you're welcome to feel secure in the knowledge that you're more up-to-the-minute than a lot of us. I should have been more clear in my earlier post in stating that I felt few of the stars in those movies (you didn't respond to the cast from GIMME GIMME, though) achieved the same LEVEL of fame as a Nic Tse or an Edison Chen or even a Shawn Yue. I'm well aware they're still out there, kicking around as it were (Karena Lam, and did NOT mean to imply my own ignorance as to their present whereabouts (thanks to the HKMDB, I often peruse DB listings here out of nothing more than aimless curiosity long before I tuck the DVDs away for future viewing). So, what you read as an "odd of the cuff comment" wasn't intended as one. Again, the nature of typed forums being what they are, I've learned I
really need to be more careful in any discussion I have, especially with someone such as yourself, who's always standing by with a rebuttal. But really, "dominating the market since 2003"? Come ooooonnnn,
that's a bit of a stretch
. Not a whole one, mind you, but a BIT of one. Karena Lam notwithstanding, the rest have indeed into fine, consistently-employed, reliable co-stars & supporting players to higher-profile leads. but in terms of sheer wattage (not just talent), they don't quite compare with the likes of some of the performers on Harlock's list, sporadic though more prominent appearance may be. Nothing wrong with maintaining a presence, I always say! But really, I honestly believed many in that batch (and even some of the ones in the aforementioned, and noticeably avoided, GIMME GIMME) easily had the potential to be the next Gillian or Nic or Edison or Shawn. Well, maybe not the next Edison. He's just...unique. Discuss!
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And finally, your mention of your published reviews reminded me of something I literally stumbled across recently. I watched a movie called LAST GHOST STANDING a couple of weeks back. Wrote a little blurb afterwards to amuse myself, then came here and perused the opinons (two for, two against, including Ryan's original). Then I did a web search and wouldn't you know, I come across your old review at sexgoremutants which, while typically solid, starts off with an none-too-subtle dismissal of what I assume to be some unidentified-but-possibly-specific people who enjoyed the film. I just wasn't sure what to make of it, as it was your thoughts on the actual film that were the most interesting to me personally. But that opening salvo really is different! Beyond that, and as someone who actually DID like the film all these sad years later, I totally understood your criticism of it, but I enjoyed it nonetheless (which I guess is the nature of movies). Not as much as, say, BIO-ZOMBIE as far as tongue-in-cheek horror goes, but definitely worth my time. But I have to say, that seemed a puzzling way to lead off a review. I found myself wondering who it might have been aimed at back then, but with our current asides about what discussion forums were like even as recently as 1999, I can imagine there might have been a long list of candidates!
And you're right, it is pretty nice to be published in print, as I and a couple others here have been as well at various times. Granted, it'd be better to be printed in something with national circulation, but hey, any port in a storm, eh? :lol So where can I find this publication? It was Bloody Disgusting, wasn't it, or have I got the wrong publication? Either way, I'd imagine it's gotta be floating around this city somewhere.