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Lathum 09-02-2020 04:24 PM

Carol Baskin is going to be on the next season of Dancing With The Stars. Brilliant. Wonder if she will kill her partner.

Lathum 09-03-2020 09:53 PM

Wife and I watching Sons of Anarchy. Really like it. In season 5 and we just got to a huge death and my wife is a puddle.

GrantDawg 09-04-2020 05:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Lathum (Post 3299345)
Carol Baskin is going to be on the next season of Dancing With The Stars. Brilliant. Wonder if she will kill her partner.

I wasn't going to watch it before, but now that Carol Baskins will be in it I am going to turn the channel if a commercial for it comes on.

Edward64 09-04-2020 06:16 AM

I started watching "Tree of Life" because of the primo casting and the good reviews but couldn't get past the first 15-20 min. Boring as heck.

Ksyrup 09-04-2020 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by GrantDawg (Post 3299616)
I wasn't going to watch it before, but now that Carol Baskins will be in it I am going to turn the channel if a commercial for it comes on.


They should force her to dance to the Carol Baskins Song.

Edward64 09-04-2020 06:38 PM

Anyone planning to pay the $30 to watch Mulan? Let us know if it was worth it if you do.

Edward64 09-05-2020 07:36 AM

Netflix has "Away" about 5 astronauts going to Mars. Watched 3 episodes so far and enjoying it. IMO it's nicely balanced between character development (a tad too much about main character's kid though) and the crisis that pop up on their journey.

Highly recommended for anyone into sci-fi and space travel.

And The Boys s2 is out. Looking forward to watching it this weekend.

Lathum 09-05-2020 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3299788)
Anyone planning to pay the $30 to watch Mulan? Let us know if it was worth it if you do.


We may today.

spleen1015 09-05-2020 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3299845)
Netflix has "Away" about 5 astronauts going to Mars. Watched 3 episodes so far and enjoying it. IMO it's nicely balanced between character development (a tad too much about main character's kid though) and the crisis that pop up on their journey.

Highly recommended for anyone into sci-fi and space travel.

And The Boys s2 is out. Looking forward to watching it this weekend.


In case you didn't know, they only released 3 episodes of The Boys. They are releasing the rest weekly.

Edward64 09-05-2020 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by spleen1015 (Post 3299865)
In case you didn't know, they only released 3 episodes of The Boys. They are releasing the rest weekly.


Thanks. No I did not know. I may wait the 8-12 weeks until its all available.

Finished "Away" s1. There was still too much about the kid but everything else was pretty good albeit somewhat predictable.

However, if NASA really runs their missions like in this series (hopefully not!), if the astronauts are this dysfunctional/undisciplined, inadequate backup systems, lack of readily available Plan C & D etc. we'll never make it to Mars.

Lathum 09-05-2020 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3299788)
Anyone planning to pay the $30 to watch Mulan? Let us know if it was worth it if you do.


It was really well done. The whole family liked it. A few concepts had to be explained to the 7 year old, but well worth it.

Edward64 09-06-2020 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Lathum (Post 3299933)
It was really well done. The whole family liked it. A few concepts had to be explained to the 7 year old, but well worth it.


Thanks.

I'm personally not that interested (if it was Top Gun 2, yeah I would pay it). It's the wife's call.

Groundhog 09-06-2020 06:16 AM

I would have liked Mulan better if I hadn't seen Hero back in 2002. For me it was probably a 5 or 6 out of 10, and I would have preferred to just watch an early Wuxia film rather than a lite Disney take on the genre.

Lathum 09-06-2020 06:23 AM

The way I look at these movies being released for $30, Mulan, Trolls 2, etc...it is still cheaper than it would be in the theater and we would have gone to see them.

In the case of Mulan we can watch it anytime now. If you wait and don't pay the $30 you have to wait until 12/4.

tarcone 09-06-2020 08:27 AM

The animated version is my favorite Disney movie. I dont think a live action version is going to impress me as much as the animated version. And I can wait 3 months. This movie is not the greatest movie of all time that you must see RIGHT NOW.

Lathum 09-06-2020 09:13 AM

We usually go to the movies 1-2 a month so with a 7 and 10 year old we are starving for any new content like the real thing. We make popcorn, the off the lights, get candy, etc.

Edward64 09-06-2020 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by tarcone (Post 3299974)
And I can wait 3 months. This movie is not the greatest movie of all time that you must see RIGHT NOW.


My thoughts also but if you have kids at that "age", I think it'll be worth it.

I say this as I look at my DVD/BR collection of kids movies that will unlikely be watched again until there are grandkids.

thesloppy 09-06-2020 10:55 AM

I finished the first season of that new Perry Mason. It was OK, all the acting was good but the conclusion was unsatisfying, which seems fitting, in its own way, for Opposite Perry Mason.

...I also want to reiterate how unnecessarily dark this show was. A dead baby with its eyes sewn open is a prominent character, from like 5 minutes into episode one, until the end.

AlexB 09-07-2020 04:42 PM

I’ve been watching Band of Brothers this last week - I’d seen the first 2-3 episodes before, but never the whole thing.

Just seen Episode 9 - Why We Fight, where they discover the concentration camp... Wow. My eyes are still tearing up half an hour after it ended.

I’ve been to two camps in the past, one as a teenager and then Auschwitz earlier this year, but seeing it in colour and with characters that I ‘knew’ has knocked me for six

It might be the single best hour of TV I have ever seen

Edward64 09-07-2020 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by AlexB (Post 3300126)
I’ve been watching Band of Brothers this last week - I’d seen the first 2-3 episodes before, but never the whole thing.

Just seen Episode 9 - Why We Fight, where they discover the concentration camp... Wow. My eyes are still tearing up half an hour after it ended.

I’ve been to two camps in the past, one as a teenager and then Auschwitz earlier this year, but seeing it in colour and with characters that I ‘knew’ has knocked me for six

It might be the single best hour of TV I have ever seen


Love the series and remember that episode. They had the towns people go to see the camp and help clean up.

FWIW, in the first set of episodes they were training at Camp Toccoa which is near Toccoa, GA (north-easterly from Atlanta). Been to Toccoa but didn't know the tie in until later, otherwise I would have visited Currahee Mountain.

AlexB 09-07-2020 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3300129)
Love the series and remember that episode. They had the towns people go to see the camp and help clean up.

FWIW, in the first set of episodes they were training at Camp Toccoa which is near Toccoa, GA (north-easterly from Atlanta). Been to Toccoa but didn't know the tie in until later, otherwise I would have visited Currahee Mountain.


I live about 15 miles from Aldbourne, where Easy were based in the UK, and even closer to Chilton Foliat, where Captain Sodel (Ross from Friends) was reassigned for paratrooper training - Chilton Foliat is a village I regularly go through on bike rides.

FWIW I also regularly ride/run around Greenham Common, which is only a mile from home, and was the old US base where they had about two thirds of the US nuclear weapons in the UK.

Edward64 09-07-2020 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by AlexB (Post 3300138)
I live about 15 miles from Aldbourne, where Easy were based in the UK, and even closer to Chilton Foliat, where Captain Sodel (Ross from Friends) was reassigned for paratrooper training - Chilton Foliat is a village I regularly go through on bike rides.

FWIW I also regularly ride/run around Greenham Common, which is only a mile from home, and was the old US base where they had about two thirds of the US nuclear weapons in the UK.


I remember the "laundry service" part where the soldier went to pick up his stuff and was asked to take the laundry of the other service men that died.

You've made me want to watch the series (and the Pacific War one) all over again.

AlexB 09-07-2020 06:08 PM

The Pacific was indeed also amazing - I ended up buying A Helmet For My Pillow and With The Old Breed, and they were very much worth reading, even after watching the series.

When visiting the WW1 battlefields last year, I picked up a book called Somme Mud by Edward Lynch, which is also worth a read

AlexB 09-08-2020 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by AlexB (Post 3300126)
I’ve been watching Band of Brothers this last week - I’d seen the first 2-3 episodes before, but never the whole thing.

Just seen Episode 9 - Why We Fight, where they discover the concentration camp... Wow. My eyes are still tearing up half an hour after it ended.

I’ve been to two camps in the past, one as a teenager and then Auschwitz earlier this year, but seeing it in colour and with characters that I ‘knew’ has knocked me for six

It might be the single best hour of TV I have ever seen


The last episode has got me too. Not in the same way, but I’m a bit teary again...

JPhillips 09-13-2020 08:41 PM

Richard Jewell isn't a great movie, but Paul Walter Hauser is really great as Richard.

Edward64 09-15-2020 10:05 PM

Watched Hari-Kiri (remake from a 60's classic). It was slow going but I stuck with it and enjoyed it. Not ultra violent with a bunch of killing but probably not one to watch with the wife.

Same guy made 13 Assassins but they are 2 completely different films. Have to re-watch 13 Assassins soon.

whomario 09-16-2020 04:44 PM

Half an episode im I can already say that "Challenger" is both really well done and insanely tough to watch ...
There were other attempts of disseminating it (Like within the docu Series "when we left earth" ) but not quite with this attention to detail.

Edward64 09-17-2020 05:21 PM

Finished watching Away s1. Above average series and will definitely watch s2.

Again, way too much on the kid dynamics but enjoying each astronaut's backstory.

Maple Leafs 09-18-2020 12:15 PM

Anyone watch I'm Thinking Of Ending Things?

larrymcg421 09-18-2020 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by JPhillips (Post 3301130)
Richard Jewell isn't a great movie, but Paul Walter Hauser is really great as Richard.


Yeah, I thought it was absurd that Kathy Bates got the Oscar nomination for what I felt was a typical performance at best. The stuff with Olivia Wilde and Jon Hamm was so ridiculously one note. But Hauser and some of the individual sequences were terrific.

Edward64 09-20-2020 08:57 AM

Watching the new Blacklist season, I've not seen a "dip" in writing through s1-s7 so it's pretty consistent to me. Enjoying it but am getting tired of the twist and turns re: Red's background.

AnalBumCover 09-20-2020 10:33 AM

For the tweens in your family, Julie and the Phantoms on Netflix is a fun series to watch. From the director of High School Musical and Descendants.

The musical performances are put together well, and the comedic chemistry between the main characters work here, even in the most subtle moments.

My 9yo has already played through the series twice and I'm sure has memorized all the lyrics by now.

Edward64 09-21-2020 04:41 PM

STNG - The Inner Light. Surely one of the top 10 Star Trek episodes ever, it's the one that I remember to this day.

RainMaker 09-21-2020 05:15 PM

Mentioned this in the TV thread but it sucks.


Groundhog 09-21-2020 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3301398)
Watched Hari-Kiri (remake from a 60's classic). It was slow going but I stuck with it and enjoyed it. Not ultra violent with a bunch of killing but probably not one to watch with the wife.

Same guy made 13 Assassins but they are 2 completely different films. Have to re-watch 13 Assassins soon.


Didn't even know this existed. The original is one of my favourite revenge stories, I'll track down the remake - thanks!

thesloppy 09-21-2020 06:31 PM

This is the 2012 Hari-Kiri from Takashi Miike, yes? I got intrigued and looked it up and was like "wait I've seen that". It's decent enough...higher production values and less interesting than most of Miike's stuff.

Edward64 09-21-2020 08:34 PM

Sorry, I forget if it was Prime, Netflix or HBO. It's one of those 3 where I found it by just looking at "others have also watched". Boring as heck for the first 20 min or so and could have done with a little more action. But still good.

Glad to find other "samurai" genre fans. FWIW, I loved the last 30 min and the Lucy Liu fight scene of Kill Bill vol 1 starting with

https://youtu.be/Xb_rVO7H3g0

Fantastic movie (vol 2 sucked) and it was great they brought back some old MA legends. Only big problems I had was David Carradine (even more so after circumstances of his death) and the initial wake up from coma scene.

thesloppy 09-24-2020 02:03 PM

I am concurrently watching The Boys, Lovecraft Country & The Umbrella Academy and it's all running together into a single bizarre fever dream about superpowered occult racists in the 60s.

Honolulu_Blue 09-24-2020 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by thesloppy (Post 3302960)
I am concurrently watching The Boys, Lovecraft Country & The Umbrella Academy and it's all running together into a single bizarre fever dream about superpowered occult racists in the 60s.


The exact three shows I'm currently watching, though I finished off Umbrella Academy before I started of Season 2 of The Boys. Adding Fargo as of this Sunday!

thesloppy 09-24-2020 04:15 PM

I am at least a season behind on Fargo.

ISiddiqui 09-24-2020 04:18 PM

To be fair, Lovecraft County, by itself, is indeed about superpowered occult racist in the 60s.

ISiddiqui 09-24-2020 04:21 PM

So I'm watching Raised by Wolves, The Boys, Lovecraft County, and Ted Lasso as my weekly shows.

And am binging (well, I consider watching an episode every night or so to be good enough for binging): Better Call Saul, Woke (the new Hulu show), and Community (a rewatch).

Just finished Parks and Recreation for the first time. That was hilarious. I'm just pissed that when it came out I stopped watching in Season 2 because I thought it wasn't going to get any better. I also loved all the Biden cameos/jokes considering the 2020 election.

stevew 09-24-2020 04:23 PM

I just plowed through 5 seasons of BCS.

Edward64 09-25-2020 08:26 AM

Started watching Santa Clarita Diet w/Drew Barrymore and enjoying it.

Light hearted zombie genre.

Atocep 09-25-2020 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3303084)
Started watching Santa Clarita Diet w/Drew Barrymore and enjoying it.

Light hearted zombie genre.


One of my favorite Netflix shows. Well written and overall just well done. It's not groundbreaking or anything, just fun to watch.

JPhillips 09-25-2020 11:50 AM

Timothy Oliphant is very watchable. Somebody needs to get him and Walton Goggins back together.

stevew 10-02-2020 04:42 AM

Anyone had Hulu skip large sections of episodes? I was watching Fargo s2 pretty passively. And I noticed I was on episode 7 already and tbh it didn’t make much sense. Seems like it’s skipping the middle parts of episodes or something.

GrantDawg 10-02-2020 05:34 AM

Teenage Bounty Hunters was a super fun romp.

The Comey Rule was interesting retelling of James Comey's tenor as FBI director.

Icy 10-02-2020 05:59 AM

I just started watching Cobra Kay as I wanted something light to watch while i was running in the treadmill. I must admit that I'm really surprised and ended watching 3 chapters.

Of course on the surface it's just the same scheme of the old movie but I like the nostalgia touch for these of us that watch the original as kids but also a good parody of today's kids and parenting and the current society generating soft kids. To see it form the "bad" guy eyes is also a fun twist, didn't thought I'd like or recommend this show.

Edward64 10-02-2020 06:09 AM

Started watching Van Helsing s4. Not great acting, not great plot etc. but somewhat entertaining and close enough to the zombie genre.


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