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Started rewatching the series Rome.
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I rewatch Rome every couple of years. So well done. I wish they hadn't canceled that in the second season.
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It was ok. They pumped it up since it had the GoT show runners, but if felt like a SyFy show with a slightly larger budget. And like the last couple of GoT seasons, they basically did a speed run of the first book. It just felt really condensed. |
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My last rewatch was in early-mid 2010s. I've just finished s1.ep3. For whatever reason, I'm paying more attention to how supposed "normal" life is depicted. How Lucius treats his wife & children when he first gets home. How the nobles treated their slaves/servants (e.g. having "coitus" with servants around them). How Titus has fun in bars & women. How Atia uses her daughter for political gain etc. I don't know how real this all really is, but it strikes me as more real/true than not. It would suck to be anyone other than a male noble back then. |
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Two more episodes left of Curb ever. :sadface:
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Manhunt on Apple TV is not bad if you want a little historical drama. Basically a show about catching Booth and the other conspirators after Lincoln was killed. Little slow but I'm a sucker for these types of shows.
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Also Apple has a show about Frankin coming in a few weeks. Michael Douglas looks nothing like him so it might be weird.
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I liked the finale with Jerry and the twist on the Seinfeld finale but the season as a whole wasn't very good. Seasons 1-8 were great, 9-10 ok, 11-12 not good. The plots got crazier and the cast got too old by the end. Still a pretty great 35 year run for Larry. |
Fallout season 2 is already in the works so we shouldn't see a 2 year wait on a new season that's become the norm for streaming shows.
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That's good to hear. My biggest pet peeve with TV these days is the 2-3 year wait between seasons. Saw an ad for House of the Dragon and I've mostly forgotten what took place in Season 1. Not even sure I'll bother watching it. Then we'll hear the studios complain that they have to cancel shows early because there is a big dropoff between seasons. |
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Watched a couple episodes of Fallout.
I like the quirkiness, the overall look-and-feel of the background scenery, the props, outfits (and the T-60 rotor noises!). Some pretty good special effects. The vault dweller leaving for a quest is true to form. I imagine my Fallout playthroughs to be more consistently "dark" ... I am constantly killing bad guys and looting their bodies. But understandably, the series need to be less of that. Overall, don't think it met my expectations but my expectations were probably wrong anyways. Two thumbs up so far. |
fwiw ... We watched the first 2 hours of the new Fallout series on Prime today.
We're not ... displeased, though I think more episodes are needed to determine how pleased we are. Visually, they've done a very good job. Just like the trailers, a lot of things that just really needed to look right actually do. A good example for me would be the exit of Vault 33, the railings specifically. That's such a distinct look, almost at a subconscious level after some 16 years of seeing it over & over, it would have triggered me if it had been wrong. The dialogue is between "source material appropriate" and "comically bad". The hokeyness fits, how well it will wear over eight hours is still TBD. The acting is kind of the same. Walton Goggins seems made for this part -- just as most of us expected -- but he's so good that I already find myself wishing we'd cut back to his story when he's not on screen. The Amata stand-in segments are really more visual candy, the vault and her exploration of the wastes are where the constant atmospheric visuals are strongest. It's perhaps the trickiest part, how well she translates the smartening up on the outside element of the character is going to be key. The Brotherhood character feels like the weakest after two hours and I'm not really vibing with some of the BoS tweaks so far. I will say that I'm not entirely sure how ... accessible ... this feels for viewers not already familiar with the universe. There's not much handholding for newcomers to the IP, you're pretty much thrown right in and there's not been much (any?) exposition to fill in the blanks. The first two hours don't have us running away by any means, time will tell how we feel after the first season is completed. |
Watched through ep 5. In addition to the quest, a couple additional mysteries have been setup.
Agree they did a good job in the props including inside the Vault. My most recent Fallout is FO76 with nice, lush, WV vegetation, so I don't remember the desert being so omnipresent. I like seeing the familiar Gulpers, Rad Roaches, Yao guai etc. And of course, dog meat and the weapons used. Some nits. There was one thing they portrayed about the T-60 armor that is not right. I understand they did it for the "situation" but it was a bad decision IMO (and unnecessary). I'm not sure I like the Knight-Squire dynamics portrayed and don't remember that from the older games. Some of the jokes are not what I consider in the spirit of Fallout e.g. the "pimple" joke seems way, way off. But overall, still enjoying it. I hope it gets better. I can see multiple seasons. |
Anybody else watch Loudermilk with Ron Livingstone, Brian Regan, Will Sasso, et al.? I really enjoyed it. It's a grumpy old man show somewhat similar to Curb Your Enthusiasm, I guess. The main character is a counselor for a Walmart-brand Alcoholics Anonymous. Great supporting characters.
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I’ve watched the first three episodes of Fallout. I think they’ve done a great job capturing the tone of the games. Walter Goggins is great in all things and always a delight and the same holds true here. The actress playing the vault dweller is great. The only thing I am bumping off of is all of the Brotherhood of Steel stuff. The armor looks great and I think they’ve captured the essence of it, I just can’t get a hold of the main character yet and haven’t loved most of the scenes he’s been in.
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Is the show serious or kind of campy?
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Mostly serious with a touch of campiness tossed in. Overall I'm digging it. The wife is watching it despite no idea what Fallout is about. |
Yeah I'm looking forward to it. It seems like they nailed the aesthetic and Goggins is a personal favorite.
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Watched Fallout Ep 3 and Ep 4 tonight.
4 feels like the strongest of the first half of S1 by far. And I think the reason might be simple: it pretty much left out the Brotherhood storyline and focused on other things. What replaced it is actually far better I think. Better dialogue overall probably in E3 and E4. |
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Jon, you and I fully aligned on this. I thought episode four was the strongest, too, and figured it was for largely the same reason. I just can’t figure out the Maximus character and keep bumping off him and the whole Brotherhood plot line. Also, you can never go wrong with Matt Berry even if it’s just voice work. |
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My wife and I watched this show a few months ago and really enjoyed it! I wish it had more seasons. |
Finished s1. I hate cliffhangers.
Overall fun, good but not great. Witcher > WoT > Fallout > Rings |
So we wrapped up S1 of the Fallout series on Prime tonight with the last two episodes.
I'm mostly where I was when I commented after E1 & E2: it's good, with a lot of outstanding tiny reference points, but it's short of great. Maximus (aka the Wish version of Finn) is such a weak link, as is most of the Brotherhood of Steel story arc (including the elder/Dooku). The Ghoul is played with excellence, though his pre-war character is a little cringey once or twice. And Lucy (aka Amata 2, for the gamers out there) is a weirdly okay character that's developing. I'm not walking away before S2 but at the same time there are MAJOR seeming canonical issues (vs established game lore) raised by a few things in S1. The most glaring involves the date of "the fall of Shady Sands" on the chalkboard vs the events of Fallout:New Vegas (with specific game dialogue presenting some real problems with that date). They're gonna have to write their butts off to sort that out without breaking some canon. It's not awful (yet), it's fun to see a lot of the things, and certain parts have tremendous value in how right they feel. But the canonical breaks, those could topple it for me at some point unless they pull a rabbit out of ... an uncomfortable orifice for both them AND the rabbit. |
I guess Disney is adding channels with scheduled programming to their streaming platform and acting like this is some innovation.
We're literally going backwards with streaming at this point. |
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It seems like all/most of the streamng services have added this recently. Prime has a slate of "live" channels that are all basically broadcasting a single show, marathon style as specific playtimes. I don't know who that is supposed to appeal to? |
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Seems like what Pluto is. I've tried it but they ran so many ads that it's near impossible to watch. |
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I suspect they are trying to provide a way for folks to 'channel surf'. I think there is a common complaint with streaming services in that sometimes folks sit down without knowing in advance what they plan to watch and the choice is overwhelming and they eventually choose to watch nothing. In the old days you'd just surf channels and land on something and often end up roped in, and I suspect data shows that is missing. |
There needs to be a random option in these apps. Like maybe I want to watch an episode of New Girl because I'm bored and need background nose, but I don't want to have to just randomly pick myself. Or I can create a group of shows I like and hit random from that. I don't trust their algorithms as far as "here's a show you'll like..."
It's basically become paralysis from too many options. With all the episodes sitting there, it's just too much effort to feel like you have to power through it. At least in the olden days it was an episode a week. It's just too easy to burn out on a lot of these shows midway through. |
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I'm guessing they are hoping to counteract the Roku effect. And any other "free" services that have dozens and dozens of channels streaming pre-programmed content that can't be recorded or even paused. I have YTTV yet I spend an inordinate amount of time on Roku Channel's block of true crime channels. Although it absolutely sucks when I want to pause or I see something playing a few hours later that I have no way of watching now or later. |
Has anyone watched the Investigation Discovery mini-documentary/series Quiet On Set, about the Dan Schneider/Nickelodeon stuff? I've only watched the first 2 episodes, but HOLY SHIT.
I definitely have been aware of Dan Schneider and what a POS he was/is. I think it's been discussed around here generally on more than one occasion. And maybe at some point, I read an article or two with some specifics, but I was not prepared for the level and volume of information about his career and the stuff that went on behind the scenes - and even on camera! - that has been documented. Part of my lack of knowledge of certain things is simply a function of my age and when I had kids. During the 90s, when he (and fellow Head of the Class alum Brian Robbins) transitioned from sitcom actors/writers to the world of kids TV, I was in my 20s. Sure, I remember the old You Can't Do That on TV and the sliming and all of that stuff, but I completely missed out on any shows in the 90s. For obvious reasons, it just wasn't on my radar. We had our first kid in 1999. By the time she was watching these shows, iCarly, Drake & Josh, Victorious, etc., were the shows I remember (as well as some Disney shows, of course). I was unaware of All That, which was the kids show Schneider created that started it all - a sketch comedy show for kids. And while I've heard the name Amanda Bynes, I had no idea who she was until watching this show. I'm sure I ran across news articles back in the day about her fight for emancipation from her parents, but didn't know who she was, her connection to him, or how it affected his career arc (basically, he backed her fight and thought she was his ticket into mainstream TV and when she lost, his meal ticket went away and he went back to kids TV, which is when the D&J/iCarly, etc., era of shows began). In any event, they present some pretty compelling evidence that Schneider was in complete control of these kids' lives, made life for staffers/writers (especially women) complete hell, and did or made people do all sorts of inappropriate things on set under the guise of "joking." But what really caught me off-guard was some of the show content. They provided credible evidence that some of the show content was essentially adult-themed humor portrayed by kids for kids. Numerous skits where girls are squirted with a liquid/goo, some weird shit related to feet, having boys dressed in skin-tight body suits which was uncomfortable for an 8-14 year old boy to have to show the world (including one segment on a Fear Factor-inspired show where a kid was lathered in penaut butter and a group of dogs were unleashed to lick it off of him). Just some completely inappropriate shit. But wait - there's more! They had 2 convicted pedophiles working on the shows at this time. Unclear whether Schneider knew it or not. One of them had a couple of public accusers who testified against him; the other was convicted or pleaded but the identity of his victim was apparently never known. He came forward for this show - Drake Bell. His interview is apparently part of episode 3 which we haven't started watching yet. One of the recurring characters Bell's abuser portrayed was Pickle Boy - he literally walked around with a huge plate of pickles and fed them to people? One scene in particular that they showed was Ray Romano as a guest star, in a bathroom, when Pickle Boy shows up outside the door and hands him a pickle through a FUCKING GLORYHOLE, at which point Romano essentially makes love to it while eating. WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK. If you try to make sense of how any of this was determined to be appropriate at the time, the only thing I can come up with is that they were trying to "hide" some adult-themed entertainment in these shows similar to the way it has always been done on cartoons. Ren & Stimpy, Simpsons, South Park, Family Guy, etc. Except here, you're talking about actual children acting out these scenes for other children. I suppose I saw some weird shit in passing when my kids were watching iCarly and some of these other shows that completely went over my head that they might have a double meaning, but some of this - at least from what I've seen of the 90s/early 2000s shows... wow. I don't know that I paid attention enough to see some sort of theme. But plenty of adults whose job it was to watch certainly had to see it. But RATINGS, you know? Anyway, this is some pretty terrible but fascinating and necessary stuff to get aired out. There are an awful lot of people well beyond Dan Schneider who need to answer for a lot of what happened. I know society has changed drastically in 3+ decades, but some of this seems obvious and well over the top, even by 90s standards. But maybe I just forget how far we've come on some of these issues. The treatment behind the scenes is one thing, but what aired should have been raising eyebrows and questioned. |
They could probably do something similar on Joss Whedon.
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I watched the full documentary, and it was disturbing. I will warn, though, that this was a very one-sided view, and some of the people they threw under the bus were uninvolved and didn't have knowledge of what was going on. It was obvious Dan Schneider was a POS, and there should have been more done much earlier to reign him in.
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I don't think we have a Broadway thread here.
Saw ...and Juliette today. It was absolutely phenomenal. Really clever and well done. |
I was finally able to get around to finishing up Fallout. Overall I really enjoyed it. Probably an 8/10 for me.
Lucy is cast perfectly. The Brotherhood stuff was really bad the first half of the season, but got better IMO. It still isn't good, but I wasn't annoyed by seeing them the last couple of episodes.
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I watched all 7 of the episodes of the new Netflix show Baby Reindeer last night. What a wild story.
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We watched it last week, spread it over two nights though rather than a single evening binge-athon. A strange "based on a true story" story. A tough watch all in all. The real lady that Martha was based on has been outed now, if you go far enough back in his twitter all the tweets are still there so it didnt take Sherlock Holmes to work it out. From her facebook posts she seems the same in real life as she is in the show. |
If you happen to have MGM+, two recommendations, both British:
1. A Spy Among Friends - follows the defection of notorious British intelligence officer and KGB double agent, Kim Philby. 2. Rouge Heroes - charts the creation of the SAS during WWII. Both 6 episodes of about an hour each. Rogue Heroes will eventually have a second season. Now to two complaints about tv shows right now: 1. Too many books are being stretched out to 10 episodes when they should be 6 at most or even just a two hour movie. Looking at you, Station Eleven. 2. I'm getting really really really sick of the multiple time line stories where there is the current timeline and then flashbacks that fill in the detail. I guess we should blame Lost, but it probably existed before then as well. But I'm sick of stories that wouldn't be interesting if you knew all the details in order. Also looking at you, Station Eleven. |
Just finished The Curse, and WTF? Why has no one warned me that it had the most ridiculous f-ing ending of any show ever? I feel like I have been robbed of nearly ten hours of my life.
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For MGM+, I had a week trial and watched From. Basically Lost with a little more horror behind it. First season was good for a mystery show, second season just added more mysteries without really addressing anything.
Also watched Condor, a spy show loosely based on Six Days of the Condor. Had some good elements, but kinda sloppy. The main characters accent is seriously terrible. |
I've always at least a year behind the good stuff but The Last of Us has been an incredible watch, especially episodes 3 and 5 so far. Those two episodes kind of work as standalone movies. The depth of story they're able to tell in a single episode kind of blows my mind. Those episodes floated around in my head for days afterwards.
I'm not a binger generally, and I'm glad in particular that I'm letting these episodes breath for a while, one at a time. Unless it's a 30-minute comedy or something else very light, I much prefer to watch maybe an episode a week of something like that. Edit: I saw later that there were 6 nominees for best guest actor in a drama series that year, and four of those were from those two episodes (with Nick Offerman winning) |
Finished the Bon Jovi documentary last night. It was really well done. I commend him for putting it all out there and facing the tough questions head on, warts and all. I had seen the video of him performing a couple of years ago where he could barely sing, but obviously didn't think much of it as I'm long past my interest in his music. I didn't know he ending up having surgery.
The entire thing is done in a "then and now" back and forth way. The entire history of him and the band is played out with frequent cuts to 2022/23 and his struggles trying to perform a 15 date tour after Covid, his surgery and then post-surgery whether he could sing well enough again to record/tour or hang it up. From a personal perspective, it was an interesting watch. The first 1.5-2 episodes, I remembered pretty much the entire story. I even remembered who they were touring with when You Give Love a Bad Name broke (38 Special), because I saw them open on that tour in Atlanta (the only time I ever saw them live). He dropped the mic stand on the drummer's rig from on top of the riser during YGLABN - I guess it was a memorable performance for me? Anyway, shortly after New Jersey came out and I headed to college, I quickly moved out of hair band phase and barely remember hearing any music he or they put out after that. I definitely remember the Young Guns stuff, but I had no clue he acted and barely recognized any subsequent hits. In fact, he was so far off my radar the only reason I knew Sambora left the band was because he was replaced by a guy who was a big King's X fan who some of us knew from message boards. I didn't put 2 +2 together for a couple of years, though. But the whole thing was interesting watching him evolve and especially seeing him age so poorly in the past 5-6 years. Even the tour they showed from 2013, he looked and sounded like himself. Today, he looks and sounds like a 75 year old grandma. Aging sucks. I definitely admire the way he's hit it head on and pulls no punches about giving it up if he can't maintain a high standard. Definitely worth watching if you're of a certain age or just like those kinds of musical career documentaries. |
I enjoyed that documentary as well. I guess my musical taste is not as refined as yours, because I remember all their hits all the way to the early 2000's. I did not know about him working at Power Station and that he got a record deal for "Runaway" before he even had a band. A good follow up to the doc is his interview on the podcast "Smartless." Covers some of the same stuff, but they ask him good questions to flesh some things out.
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Oh yeah I knew about his cousin and that there was no band for that first album. I had even run across the banned Slippery When Wet album cover they ended up using n a 12-inch single and had that in my vinyl collection at one point. I didn't realize the age difference with Tico and Alec though - probably because back then, everyone older than me was just "old" (much like now, everyone's just "young").
It's My Life I'd heard before. I don't recall being familiar with any of the other stuff they played snippets of. Even knowing they had the highest-grossing tour of 2013 blew my mind. I wouldn't say my taste refined - if anything, it got way less refined. Grunge kinda killed rock music for me, with a few exceptions. I spent the last half of the 90s musically lost but ended up by 1999 gravitating to extremes and weird shit. I just didn't listen to stuff that was radio-friendly (or I did, but it was 20 years past the type of music that could get played on the radio, mainly power pop). It's kind of how for about 10 years, I knew all the pop music because I had to live it with my kids. Now, I'm happily back to "who the hell is this?" |
"The Office" spin-off like show has gotten a green-light at Peacock. I was a little hopeful, but the more I hear about it the less so I get. They are going to set it in a "failing Mid-West newspaper."
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My god, Unfrosted is a train full of orphans crashing into a boat full of puppies.
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Netflix’s “Mother of the Bride” had to be written by AI
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I don't know what Netflix is doing but they haven't made much that I've enjoyed lately. Even the Brady roast which should have been fun reminded me why those things need to be edited.
Feel like Apple TV is the best streaming service out there. |
I know I don't spend much time on Netflix but I didn't even hear about the roast until the day after.
When not on YT, I spend most of my time on Roku free channels, actually. Although Peacock is probably a close second thanks to EPL, Columbo, Poker Face and Swedish Death Cleaning. |
Prime was cool for Bosch but I'm not watching commercials.
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Watched Exposed: Ghost Train Fire over the weekend while travelling. I really wish I had watched it before we went to Australia because I would have been interested in opinions from some of the locals we met (particularly one tour guide who seemed like an anti-government type and would certainly have had opinions). We saw Luna Park across the bay and it was briefly discussed on our tours as to what it was, but nothing about the history.
The background is that Luna Park is an amusement park opened in 1935 on some prime harbor front property adjacent to the Harbor Bridge and catty-corner to Sydney Opera House. In June 1979, the Ghost Train ride caught fire and 7 people died - 4 kids and a dad and 2 sons. The next day it was being widely reported that the cause was an electrical fault but the documentary presents pretty compelling evidence that several witnesses reported a group of young bikers on the ride just before it went up and 1 or 2 people overheard them talking about setting the fire and getting out of there. They gave statements in the middle of the night and the one main witness was brought back a few hours later, allegedly threatened if he didn't recant his story, and he signed a statement saying he made it all up - despite multiple corroborating witnesses. The rest of the doc explored ties between the LEs in charge of the investigation at various levels, politicians, and a guy who is portrayed as the John Gotti of Sydney. He wanted the land for development. After the fire, it appears he got the lease bidding rigged in favor of a company set up by some of his relatives and associates from which he made some major bank. It also explored some of the investigations and reports that came out of various commissions about both the fire and bid process that appear to have outright falsified or covered up the extent of his involvement. There is also some evidence he ordered the fire to be set to put all of this into motion in order to get his hands on the land. Pretty crazy story. The damage it did to the survivors (mentally) was pretty horrific. I believe they reopened an investigation into both the fire/deaths and any possible corruption but I can't find anything definite that's come from it. The doc is from 2021. |
I just got an email from Netflix about a new documentary called Hate to Love: Nickelback. As much as I'd be interested in seeing this because it's about me, I'm pretty sure watching the doc would subject me to their music. That seems like a fatal flaw in the design.
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I re-watched 2010, the sequel to 2001. Came out in 1984. It was interesting to see how 2010 predictions & stuff played out.
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The Acolyte has been kinda meh, but tonight's episode was entertaining.
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House of the Dragon Season 2 has been great so far. One specific scene in episode 3 was pretty bad and didn't make sense but he rest of the show has been fantastic IMO.
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I gotta say, I am not mad at myself for taking a chance on "The Man with 1000 Kids". I am more prepared than ever for the giant asteroid to destroy all human life on the planet and let whatever higher power/big bang start over and learn from its mistakes after watching it though. The sanctity of life:lol:
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This season has been on fire! We're definitely back in the days of peak GOT so far. I watched the fourth episode yesterday morning and was buzzing almost all day and actually had trouble sleeping last night due to dragon/Targaryen related dreams and such. |
Maybe I'm being overly hopeful because I've paid for a year of Apple TV+ and ran out of things to watch, but this looks great:
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Boy, I hope they do it justice. The original (and the other two in the "trilogy": Brazil & The Adventures of Baron Munchausen) is absolutely fantastic.
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I really need to watch those again. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is the only one of those I have seen multiple times, and that was many years ago. |
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Peacock sent notice of a price increase on the next billing date on or after August 17th. Looks like $2/month for monthly subs and $20 for annual.
I need to refresh my memory on when my billing date comes up. I've gotten far more value out of Peacock than Netflix or other services, honestly. Premier League, Swedish Death Cleaning, Pokerface (new season is filming now), all Columbo episodes (uncut, same can't be said for some of the other services), etc. Plus, I think I will be able to save some money because Chase/AmEx will typically run offers for X amount off for a few months on the monthly plans or X amount off the annual subscription. |
As a family we have surprisingly used Hulu much more than, say, Netflix, basically for NBA, NFL, and some soccer. Oh, and The Bear.
I would say for our family, in terms of usage, we rank: 1. Prime, by a truly significant margin 2. Hulu 3. Disney (can be higher if one of the kids starts binging Marvel or Star Wars) 4. Netflix I wanted to like Peacock for the EPL, but found that just too often the game I wanted to watch was on terrestrial (in which case I can watch it on Hulu) or on NBCSN, for which I have no access. |
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Caught up on s4 on Paramount. One more episode for the series finale. Its been fun, sad to see it go. A contemporary version of X-Files, more occult than sci-fi, but also some great stand alone episodes sandwiched between the big plot arc. Also, quirky and love interest tension. Next up on Paramount is Seal Team s7, the final season. Always lots of entertaining action. Also, Rings of Power s2 coming up on Aug 29. Hoping for the best but a clear #3, far behind The Witcher & WoT. |
Got Disney+ again and watched first 2 episodes of The Acolyte.
Personally, I'm enjoying it so far. I can see the lack of white characters, maybe they could have inserted a couple more here and there, but not a major distraction for me. I like the Master Sol character. His "calmness" (?) fits a Jedi. The martial art action is nice, I like the choreography. May change my mind after watching more, but sorry to see there isn't going to be a s2. |
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Unfortunately, the Acolyte was not good. It had nothing to do with the cast. The comment on the “lack of white characters” is really weird and off. I know it’s been a complaint by some Star Wars fans, but it’s really dumb and gross. I’m 50 years old and saw Star Wars when I was 4. It’s been my “favorite movie” since then. It sucks that so much of the fan base is so toxic, whiny and gross. So much of it appears to be a bunch of stunted, incel man-babies. It’s really off-putting. |
If you have any interest in watching the Acolyte, probably should watch it soon. Rumors are that it will be pulled at some point like the Willow series and other shows and movies so they can save money.
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Re-watching Rings s1 because s2 is coming out this week. It hasn’t gotten better over time, I’m still finding it a far 3rd behind Witcher and WoT.
The acting isn’t bad, set pieces and special effects nice but the story (and lack of action) is just boring. s2 is supposed to be darker. I hope it’s much improved. |
Watched Rings s2.1 and s2.2
Unfortunately, not feeling the love … more of the same from s1. I’ll slog thru it because it’s LoTR but I need more action and less world building & backstories. |
Finished Dark Skies s1 and s2. Supposedly renewed for s3 in 2025.
I enjoyed learning more about Navajo culture and listening to the Dine language. And of the forced sterilization (need to read more about that). The season arcs were okay to me. A little slow in places but still solid.* |
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If I was Bezos, I'd be firing whoever is in charge with Rings. Ep 4 truly sucked. |
Ep 5 was a little better but not by much. Boring. I've seen some online/YT reviews and it's all over the place. There looks to be some action next week.
Rotten Tomatoes gives it an 85% but the popcornmeter is 59%. I'm more of the popcornmeter. |
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I found this fun little watch on Disney+ called Port Protection. It is a mountain men type show about a small community in Alaska. Nothing earth shattering, just a fun watch
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I've never liked Rotten Tomatoes for TV shows. IMDb is a much better barometer for them. There are so many crappy shows that brag about their 100% rotten tomatoes score in advertisements, which is a score they received because five people said it was not bad
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I watched the first two episodes. First one was ok, just set things up. Second episode was awful and that's when I gave up. I might get back to it, but the reviews werent great. |
I don't care what is between her legs, Laverne Cox is hot.
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I cancelled my Hulu subscription. Waaaaay too many political ads on there for my liking.
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I only have Amazon Prime left and so far I haven't seen too many.
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Been watching episodes of Soc119. Live discussions from a Penn State sociology class dealing with many contemporary topics.
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For fans of Silo, s2 is coming out Nov 15 - Jan 17. Will have to turn on AppleTV late Jan.
For those that haven't seen it, IMO well worth the 1 month subscription. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLJDR-vFUdY |
Finally got around to watching The Terror since I don't do horror shows. First season the show is about the failed John Franklin Northwest Passage Expedition in the 1800s but with minimal supernatural elements. Everything about it is expertly done and is just 10 hours of human suffering.
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Oh crap I didn't even know they made another season of that. First season was great (is Jared Harris ever in anything bad?). I need to watch the 2nd right away.
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Car Masters Rust to Riches season 6 is out. Delightful hatewatch of mine.
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I've been watching some fan fiction films. Some with live actors and some animated.
Below is a "best of" for Star Wars. I've seen zombie ones from TWD and WWZ. There are probably tons other for the world/genre you like. Obviously, not near as good acting or CGI but still entertaining enough. - YouTube |
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Watched up to s2.4 Not quite as good as s1, some of the stuff was way too predictable (e.g. Dennison) but still better than 95% of stuff out there. Edit: finished s2. Not as good as s1 but still good stuff. Hope they can churn out s3 quickly. |
Anyone watched From? I'm about halfway through S1 and it's fantastic. Kind of has a horror-themed Lost feel to it.
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Yeah it's really good and I know a ton of people who love it too. Very underrated show hiding on MGM+.
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It felt s little too much like Lost after season 1. Well done show, but more interested in adding questions than trying to answer anything.
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I did not see that coming in the premier of Yellowstone.
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Been watching some "Sirens" on Hulu.
Finished s1.5, it's intriguing, slowly revealing what's happening but some stuff is pretty unbelievable (even for a TV show). It's still fun right now (but can see not finishing s1). A random thought. I know there were a lot of Stargate series and they petered out. But wouldn't find a new series in that world. There's been a drop in sci-fi (other than Star Trek & Star Wars) and zombie shows right now. |
Atlas on Netflix is another fun movie. I thought J Lo was pretty good.
If you enjoy Mech Warrior and like games, you’ll enjoy Atlas. |
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