And it's not just that... there's nothing but complaints, whining, and negativity on EVERY web board I've ever been on, yet if I want to say something, I get a nice little 8 page flame war of name calling, bullying, immaturity (from people calling ME immature)... all by people who just want to start flame wars and NO intelligent conversation. That's why this is the ONLY board I even bother with anymore.
After I see the movie and give it a glowing review, more glowing than most everyone else's, I'm done with webboards entirely. My life is frustrating enough without having to defend myself and my opinion and get a freaking stomach ulcer in the process. it's nice to know ONE person understands, right?
Yeah, the lack of news about new projects that are never finished is a letdown for me, too. Would I want to see a Fraggle Rock movie made with the same love and care that is(hopefully) being put in the new Muppet movie? You bet! Then when it doesn't happen...well, yeah, it tends to get on one's nerves.
How many times has the Jim Henson Company said "We're doing a new such and such. It's gonna be great!" then nothing happens and crickets chirp?
I'll admit there have been projects I didn't like, stuff I wished could have been made better and other things I wished could have been made period.
Still, it's important to remember that some good things came out recently. Palisades is just one example. Jim really enjoyed details in things. I think he really would have enjoyed seeing those made were he still alive today.
You'll get people who'll try to flame and bully you from time to time. It's happened to me, too. (Not here, elsewhere). It's just not cool when people have the opportunity to discuss something important, but either don't or go on "rabbit trails" (getting off the topic and just saying random things). You have no one to talk about the original topic and people see you as a stick-in-the-mud for not goofing off like they are.
It happened to me in an Art History class I took. I wanted to discuss more about the artist and his work (which fascinated me). However, there were a lot of my classmates who didn't care and just talked about whatever they wanted, laughed, joked, etc. When I became frustrated, guess who everyone saw as the "party pooper" who was "too stuck up"?
I wound up reading more about the artist in the library later, plus going over the professor's lecture notes. That was all well and good, but when you have a discussion with different ideas about something, it can open up a whole new way to understand and appreciate the topic at hand.
Truthfully...you can only get so much knowledge from the skeletal information supplied by print or online resources. When you can have an engaging conversation about something you care about, it takes the subject to a whole new level.
Convincing John