Rhino wrote:
MaryC wrote:
Rhino wrote:
And anybody would be surprised by a surfeit of pop culture dreck because........?
sigh... pop culture is the nature of Trendalicious... no one should be surprised by the "dreck" at all.
As for BGTUNA's input... I can see your point about the plots etc. I'll pass that feedback on the the question writers as something to keep in mind when writing for the game moving forward.
Sigh.... I thought it was supposed to be literature AND movies last month. It's bad enough calling Steven King literature but then asking all the questions on the movie (including ones where the answer directly conflicts with the book) and none on the "literature" means it's just a thinly disguised Get Reel with a theme. If it weren't the norm it would be troublesome. I deliberately AVOIDED the Shakespeare version because I knew that would be the same and I have less patience with messing about with Shakespeare than with King. No doubt we got fourteen questions on 1990 and later adaptations, one token Olivier gimme and nothing at all about the plays.
I can see your point if Trendalicious didn't come right after Spotlight, which also focuses on film and pop culture... the game is not meant to be fiercely intellectual, just fun.
The topic for the month was about the films that have been made based on works of literature, not the plot of the books. It makes sense to discuss actors and directors.