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Edward64 11-19-2022 07:04 AM

Finished the 4 seasons of The Sinner on Netflix.

I like how they spend a lot of time dissecting (?) the cases and chasing all the different leads, handing out bits and pieces & clues. s2 was probably the most "normal". Enjoyed s1 but the sisterly thing was a little too unbelievable. s3 with the mad guy was totally unbelievable. s4 was okay.

The series is done as there is no s5. Enjoyable but won't be re-watching it.

miami_fan 11-19-2022 08:19 AM

I want a documentary series like FIFA Uncovered for every sports league in the world.

Kodos 11-23-2022 05:21 PM

Just watched the season finale for Andor. So good! The Mandalorian may be more fun to watch, but Andor is great. It's so well written. I wish all Star Wars content was this good.

Honolulu_Blue 11-23-2022 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Kodos (Post 3384840)
Just watched the season finale for Andor. So good! The Mandalorian may be more fun to watch, but Andor is great. It's so well written. I wish all Star Wars content was this good.


Agreed! Andor is the best Star Wars content since Empire and I love the Mandalorian. Andor is just operating on a whole other level in terms of writing, acting, directing, etc.

Luthen’s speech at the end of episode 10 was one of the best ever in a sci-if movie. Perhaps the best since Roy Baty talked about tears in the rain.

Lathum 11-25-2022 05:28 PM

Watched the new Ryan Reynolds/Will Farrell movie Spirited on Apple TV+. It was....weird. I think overall we enjoyed it, it was just really odd.

FYI there is on VERY dark scene so if watching with younger kids be prepared.

Izulde 11-25-2022 06:30 PM

Slumberland on Netflix is one of my new favorite movies. From my FB short review:

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Yes, it’s a pile of clichés and schmaltzy, tear-jerking predictability that carefully drives within well-worn narrative lines, but the cast is stellar and the dreamworlds visually appealing. And despite its paint-by-numbers approach to plot and beats, there’s genuine emotional resonance at the heart of the film.

JonInMiddleGA 11-28-2022 05:17 AM

If you're familiar with Defunctland on YouTube then you won't be surprised that there's something good there. But this? Spectacular. Don't let the subject matter discourage you if you're not a Disney Channel person. Trust me, there's a LOT more unpacked here than a four note theme. One of the best 90 minute rides I've been on in a very long time.

Disney Channel's Theme: A History Mystery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_rjBWmc1iQ

Lathum 11-28-2022 06:59 PM

We just watched the Guardians of the Galaxy Christmas special on Disney plus. Holy crap, Amazing. So freaking hysterical.

PilotMan 11-30-2022 08:56 AM

White Lotus's new season is just as good as the first. Such excellent storyline and cinematography work.

Honolulu_Blue 11-30-2022 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Lathum (Post 3385320)
We just watched the Guardians of the Galaxy Christmas special on Disney plus. Holy crap, Amazing. So freaking hysterical.


I really enjoyed it, too. Good times!

stevew 11-30-2022 09:51 AM

The Lego Star Wars Christmas Special is pretty funny.

Maple Leafs 11-30-2022 04:23 PM

The "Pepsi Where's My Jet?" docu-series was a fun watch for the family. Episodes aren't too long and it's a fun story that doesn't get too bogged down in the legal mumbo jumbo. (And for the grownups who follow the news, there's a great plot twist at the end of the second episode when a new character shows up.)

The Mole was also a good one for the family.

Edward64 12-01-2022 09:22 PM

Watched Netflix's "Good Night Oppy". Slick production about Spirit & Opportunity. Learn some good stuff on the background and stuff that happened.

If you are interested in Mar's exploration, well worth your time.

Wonder what Perseverance has been up to, have to read up.

Edward64 12-02-2022 05:38 AM

Watching Netflix's "Wednesday", offshoot of the Addam's Family.

It's different and am enjoying it.


There's been some complaints about racism but I don't see it. I've finished ep 3, and there are non-black actors that are "mean" and "bullies".

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Director Tim Burton and Netflix are under fire from fans who claim the casting and undertones of the new series “Wednesday” are racist.

The show — a dramedy highlighting Wednesday Addams’ time as a boarding school student — premiered last week to record ratings and mixed reviews.

Critics have taken issue with black actress Joy Sunday playing a mean girl at Nevermore Academy and black actor Iman Marson portraying a bully and the son of a corrupt mayor.

GrantDawg 12-02-2022 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3385702)
Watching Netflix's "Wednesday", offshoot of the Addam's Family.

It's different and am enjoying it.


There's been some complaints about racism but I don't see it. I've finished ep 3, and there are non-black actors that are "mean" and "bullies".

I'm really enjoying at as well.

sterlingice 12-02-2022 07:17 AM

Just finished Rings of Power and I enjoyed it and can't wait to watch season 2. Yes, it was a little slow out of the gate, but there was a lot of necessary character intro. There were some issues with main character armor and the volcano eruption had Roland Emmerich-level* bad disaster physics. But, generally, it felt grand and epic while also feeling intimate with just enough plot threads to vary things up but not too many to distract from the most important ones. It also seemed reasonably well acted for a TV show with no big names.

*Don't get me wrong - I love me some Roland Emmerich. ID4 is one of my favorite movies of all time, but, dude, fire going through a tunnel that chases our main character but goes by the open door. Or ice chasing the kids down the hallway in The Day After Tomorrow, only to be stopped by a tiny little fire. C'mon, man. The water starting Mount Doom and how all our main characters survived through the use of main character armor - woof, that was pretty bad.

SI

Edward64 12-05-2022 07:50 AM

Binge watched Netflix's “The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself”.

Fun fantasy romp. You know the Vampires vs Werewolves thing? This is different factions of Witches thing. Some pretty good special effects also (one that I've not seen before and blew my mind, supercool). It didn't sound that appealing to me but give it 2 episodes.

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Described as an “edgy, YA drama that’s grounded in the modern day,” the Netflix series is set in a world where witches live amongst us. “Expect magic, sarcasm, banter, potions in zip-lock bags, hunters, romance, loyalty and unbreakable friendship…it’s a truly f*cked up ride.”

PilotMan 12-15-2022 10:42 AM

Finally watched the Netflix doc on Woodstock 99. It's nice to see Gen X (and their really young Millennial cohorts) actually get credit for something.

Honolulu_Blue 12-15-2022 01:07 PM

I have been watching a couple of cartoons of late:

1. Primal on HBO Max. It's essentially a story about a boy and his dog, if the boy were a bad-ass caveman and the dog his bad-ass dinosaur buddy. There is zero dialogue, but the sound and music are fantastic and the "villain of the week" are always super interesting and well done. It's a fun show, each episode is 22 minutes long. The second season is more narrative focused so far.

2. Chainsaw Man on Hulu. I am not an anime fan. I generally don't like anime and have very little interest in it overall. I watched the first season of Attack on Titan and tried some others, but couldn't ever get into them. That being said, I've really enjoyed Chainsaw Man. It's super fun. It's about devils and devil hunters. Very violent, super cool devil design, and interesting lore. Fun stuff.

Honolulu_Blue 12-15-2022 01:12 PM

My best shows of the year:

The top two are Andor and Reservation Dogs.

After that things become a little less well-defined for me in terms of rankings, but here is the rest of what I'd consider my "top 10" though many of the Honorable Mentions could also be on this list:

Barry
Severance
Peacemaker
Better Call Saul
Stranger Things
The Boys
All of Us Are Dead
Sandman

Honorable Mentions:
House of the Dragon
Rings of Power
Wheel of Time
Righteous Gemstones
We Live in the Shadows
Hacks
Somebody Somewhere
Abbot Elementary

A crazy good year of television!

PilotMan 12-15-2022 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue (Post 3387056)
My best shows of the year:

The top two are Andor and Reservation Dogs.

After that things become a little less well-defined for me in terms of rankings, but here is the rest of what I'd consider my "top 10" though many of the Honorable Mentions could also be on this list:

Barry
Severance
Peacemaker
Better Call Saul
Stranger Things
The Boys
All of Us Are Dead
Sandman

Honorable Mentions:
House of the Dragon
Rings of Power
Wheel of Time
Righteous Gemstones
We Live in the Shadows
Hacks
Somebody Somewhere
Abbot Elementary

A crazy good year of television!


Thank you! Will add these to my list of shows to check out that I may have missed.

stevew 12-19-2022 05:15 PM

The Recruit is pretty much written by AI but solidly a notch enough above average to watch. Only 8 episodes which is nice.

RainMaker 12-26-2022 02:52 PM

The new Witcher prequel is hilariously bad. I really don't know what they are doing with this franchise.

Ksyrup 12-26-2022 03:59 PM

I have very much enjoyed Aftershock: Everest and the Nepal Earthquake about the 2015 earthquake. What's amazing is the footage from up on Everest since many people were recording the "climb of a lifetime." The opening sequence when the rumbling starts and you see what appears to be a cloud of smoke rising up in the distance and realize it's a metric shit-ton of snow/ice from an avalanche that eventually catches and buries the camera and the person holding it, is chilling-inducing. And the stories are gut-wrenching.

RainMaker 12-26-2022 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Ksyrup (Post 3388146)
I have very much enjoyed Aftershock: Everest and the Nepal Earthquake about the 2015 earthquake. What's amazing is the footage from up on Everest since many people were recording the "climb of a lifetime." The opening sequence when the rumbling starts and you see what appears to be a cloud of smoke rising up in the distance and realize it's a metric shit-ton of snow/ice from an avalanche that eventually catches and buries the camera and the person holding it, is chilling-inducing. And the stories are gut-wrenching.


Just saw this too and it's a very uncomfortable watch.

Edward64 12-28-2022 07:31 AM

Wife is a fan of Umbrella Academy. I don't enjoy it as much but I look forward to the music. They've got a great selection.

GrantDawg 12-28-2022 07:06 PM

Just watched Netflix's version of "The Mole." It is still one of the best reality competitions. I wish that they actually advertised it. Makes me wonder why they just don't even try to give somethings much of a chance.

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Lathum 12-28-2022 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Ksyrup (Post 3388146)
I have very much enjoyed Aftershock: Everest and the Nepal Earthquake about the 2015 earthquake. What's amazing is the footage from up on Everest since many people were recording the "climb of a lifetime." The opening sequence when the rumbling starts and you see what appears to be a cloud of smoke rising up in the distance and realize it's a metric shit-ton of snow/ice from an avalanche that eventually catches and buries the camera and the person holding it, is chilling-inducing. And the stories are gut-wrenching.


We are watching this now, going skiing tomorrow. Probably should have thought this one through a little better...

Ksyrup 12-28-2022 08:19 PM

Yeah, right up there with watching the Malaysian Flight 370 doc before flying.

Atocep 12-28-2022 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by GrantDawg (Post 3388270)
Just watched Netflix's version of "The Mole." It is still one of the best reality competitions. I wish that they actually advertised it. Makes me wonder why they just don't even try to give somethings much of a chance.

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I posted about it earlier in this thread. I thought it was an very good season.

Izulde 12-31-2022 05:32 PM

Willow on Disney+ is exactly the sort of campy, fun series that doesn't take itself seriously that I hoped for. People who are bitching about it and saying it ruined the movie don't actually remember that the movie, too, was silly fun that wasn't meant to be serious.

Disenchanted (also on Disney+) - one of the most disappointing sequels I've ever seen. It's a total mess, made watchable only by Amy Adams' repeat brilliant reprisal as Giselle.

PilotMan 01-02-2023 10:01 AM

I know I'm not saying anything that people don't already know, but Peacemaker is all kinds of awesome. I can't believe I didn't start it sooner.

Honolulu_Blue 01-02-2023 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by PilotMan (Post 3388867)
I know I'm not saying anything that people don't already know, but Peacemaker is all kinds of awesome. I can't believe I didn't start it sooner.


Yes! I love this show. Of all my favorites from last year, it had the biggest gap between expectations and how much I enjoyed it. I still watch intro song and dance on YouTube all the time and Vigilante is a pure delight. Perhaps my favorite character of the year.

PilotMan 01-02-2023 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Honolulu_Blue (Post 3388872)
I still watch intro song and dance on YouTube all the time and Vigilante is a pure delight. Perhaps my favorite character of the year.

OMG, I know. I was just saying how I find it oddly entertaining and I can't NOT watch it when it opens. It's just...difficult to describe WHY exactly I like it. hahahaa

Edward64 01-04-2023 08:46 PM

Just watched Kevin Bacon in the Guardians of the Galaxy Christmas Special on Disney. Great fun, wish I watched it earlier

INDalltheway 01-06-2023 06:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Ksyrup (Post 3388146)
I have very much enjoyed Aftershock: Everest and the Nepal Earthquake about the 2015 earthquake. What's amazing is the footage from up on Everest since many people were recording the "climb of a lifetime." The opening sequence when the rumbling starts and you see what appears to be a cloud of smoke rising up in the distance and realize it's a metric shit-ton of snow/ice from an avalanche that eventually catches and buries the camera and the person holding it, is chilling-inducing. And the stories are gut-wrenching.


Could those Israelis come off any worse? It was so bad it almost feels like it's propaganda.

Lathum 01-06-2023 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3389323)
Just watched Kevin Bacon in the Guardians of the Galaxy Christmas Special on Disney. Great fun, wish I watched it earlier


I mentioned it earlier in the thread. It is really amazing. We have watched it a couple times. I always picture the writers coming up with this idea laughing their asses off.

Lathum 01-06-2023 06:54 PM

:D
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Originally Posted by INDalltheway (Post 3389642)
Could those Israelis come off any worse? It was so bad it almost feels like it's propaganda.


That whole thing was weird.

Ksyrup 01-06-2023 06:59 PM

Their explanations/denials of the way the locked box incident went down weren't exactly strong. And in general, a lot of the bad feelings about them were due to what came out of their mouths.

It's hard to know what exactly to think beyond my own impressions because so much of what you will read online is laced with anti-semitism. But yeah, they did not cover themselves in glory, regardless of whether there was some bias (whether against Israelis in general, or to make sure bad people looked bad).

Edward64 01-06-2023 10:38 PM

Yup, Andor was pretty fun.

Looking forward to next season.

(And I appreciate the Storm Troopers don't miss all the time now)

Edward64 01-08-2023 08:41 AM

Finished Jack Ryan s3.

Fun action and I do like the intrigue but its so stupid. You have Ryan doing stupid crap (when he has access to real operators), you have the Czech PM doing unbelievable stuff, you have bad guys standing out in the open to be tagged instead of hiding behind crates in a crate-full warehouse etc.

Amazon needs to up their budget some.

Lathum 01-12-2023 08:16 PM

My daughter is sleeping over a friends house tomorrow and my 12 year old son wants to watch and inappropriate movie. He is very mature for his age and we have watched things like Bad Moms Christmas. He wants Deadpool which is a hard no.

Any thoughts? So far I am thinking Cant buy me love or Superbad

JonInMiddleGA 01-12-2023 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Lathum (Post 3390303)
Any thoughts? So far I am thinking Cant buy me love or Superbad


Any answer that isn't Porky's is probably wrong.

;)

JonInMiddleGA 01-12-2023 11:16 PM

Okay, off the beaten path for a more serious answer. Depending upon what counts as "inappropriate" ... Shaun of the Dead?

stevew 01-12-2023 11:45 PM

I didn’t watch Once upon a Time in Deadpool but it was the PG13 cut iirc.

flere-imsaho 01-13-2023 05:19 AM

Shaun of the Dead is great. Gory, slapstick fun while also being wholesome. Maybe, in that same vein, Hot Fuzz? If he's looking for inappropriate, it'll make him an Olivia Colman fan, which can't be a bad thing.

Counter-point on Deadpool: amidst all the violence, sex, and gore, it's a film that delivers a very strong message on grief, self-esteem, tolerance, respect, and supporting other people. :D

Lathum 01-13-2023 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by JonInMiddleGA (Post 3390315)
Any answer that isn't Porky's is probably wrong.

;)


This had occurred to me. Been so long since I have seen it not sure if there are any landmines.

shaun of the dead is interesting. He loved stranger Things, Wednesday, Umbrella academy...

GrantDawg 01-13-2023 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Lathum (Post 3390326)
This had occurred to me. Been so long since I have seen it not sure if there are any landmines.

shaun of the dead is interesting. He loved stranger Things, Wednesday, Umbrella academy...

Porky's is all land-mines.

Honolulu_Blue 01-16-2023 12:42 PM

The first episode of “The Last of Us” was fantastic. Can’t wait for the rest!

Lathum 01-16-2023 12:43 PM

We went with Cant Buy Me Love. He really like it.


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