"Liquid Rising" Documentary - Page 17
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hero seems funny, i can't tell how serious he was with some of his comments. he kept a straight face at almost all times but his actual statements (or the translations i guess) made me feel like he was joking. is he the korean idra? lol. | ||
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On June 23 2012 05:50 BumsenDK wrote: That was a good documentary. not entirely what i had hoped for but still pretty informative I feel the same way. It was good, but I wasn't really blown away by it. I'm not really sure what I was expecting tho. | ||
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On June 23 2012 05:59 theBOOCH wrote: I enjoyed watching it as a fan, but from a film standpoint, that wasn't a great documentary. It didn't really have any information that would be useful for a non-starcraft/TL fan, and it didn't have very much new or interesting information on TL or the players either for those of us who follow the scene. Production value wasn't poor, but there wasn't any real visual interest and the music chosen was pretty cheesy. I would rather have seen an "outsider's" perspective on TL and the SC2 scene in general, and sort of an artistic take on what it means to be a progamer. I would like to see some depth I guess. As it is, it was just a bunch of interviews with TL guys. We see those all the time, bring us something new :/ As far as documentaries go, it doesn't have a lot of value. As far as TL propaganda goes, it's not that great either. I can only really see this being important to someone who is new to the scene, but already an interested part of it, who wants a quick refresher course on Team Liquid. Yeah, I was definitely a little dissapointed considering it was **the** Team Liquid documentary. I was hoping there would be more backstory or even just a storyline overall for the players, not just extended interviews. It got a little repetitive towards the end, though I will say the HuK portion of the documentary was the most interesting part. | ||
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On June 23 2012 05:59 theBOOCH wrote: I enjoyed watching it as a fan, but from a film standpoint, that wasn't a great documentary. It didn't really have any information that would be useful for a non-starcraft/TL fan, and it didn't have very much new or interesting information on TL or the players either for those of us who follow the scene. Production value wasn't poor, but there wasn't any real visual interest and the music chosen was pretty cheesy. I would rather have seen an "outsider's" perspective on TL and the SC2 scene in general, and sort of an artistic take on what it means to be a progamer. I would like to see some depth I guess. As it is, it was just a bunch of interviews with TL guys. We see those all the time, bring us something new :/ As far as documentaries go, it doesn't have a lot of value. As far as TL propaganda goes, it's not that great either. I can only really see this being important to someone who is new to the scene, but already an interested part of it, who wants a quick refresher course on Team Liquid. very good posts! Eventhough i did love it, it could've been even more. And for a wider audience especially. | ||
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