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couldn't make it through the first episode but if I wanted to see Lance Reddick play Wesker I would just watch The Guest again
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 16:03 |
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MacheteZombie posted:Lance Reddick in full leather with the flat top haircut about killed me. I laughed so hard at that. And then Bert saying 'The real Wesker was a real piece of work, but don't about him, he died. in a volcano "
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 16:45 |
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I'm so scared that this adaptation of Paper Girls on Amazon is gonna just go "Stranger Things, but g-g-g-girls," since the comic series was so loving good. Fingers crossed...
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 17:55 |
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The new HBO Paul Newman/Joanne Woodward docuseries by Ethan Hawke is one of the best things ever.
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Finished the first season of The Witcher. Show seems to be a bit rough, but Henry Cavill is fun in the role.
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God Hole posted:couldn't make it through the first episode but if I wanted to see Lance Reddick play Wesker I would just watch The Guest again God dang do I love The Guest. One on my top movies since 2010.
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Roth posted:Finished the first season of The Witcher. Show seems to be a bit rough, but Henry Cavill is fun in the role. The second season is a bit more straight forward story wise. No timeline nonsense. But does stumble a bit by separating Yennifer and Geralt until the very last episode.
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 21:24 |
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God Hole posted:couldn't make it through the first episode but if I wanted to see Lance Reddick play Wesker I would just watch The Guest again That's fair, that movie rocks Best Captain America sequel
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# ? Jul 29, 2022 21:31 |
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Watched RRR, its a insane movie in a lot of good (and some bad) ways.it has the most explicit gay relatioship in any bollywood movie ever, ray stevenson being comicaly evil and at one point a tiger does a spanish fly on a british soldier. 4/5 was very entertained for 3 hours.
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# ? Jul 30, 2022 00:50 |
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Antifa Poltergeist posted:Watched RRR, its a insane movie in a lot of good (and some bad) ways.it has the most explicit gay relatioship in any bollywood movie ever, ray stevenson being comicaly evil and at one point a tiger does a spanish fly on a british soldier. 4/5 was very entertained for 3 hours. Ray Stevenson! I knew he looked familiar but couldn't place him. I know him as The Punisher from the very silly and very fun Punisher War Zone.
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# ? Jul 30, 2022 01:33 |
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Ray Stevenson will always be from Rome for me.
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# ? Jul 30, 2022 01:58 |
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The ILM docuseries on disney plus is good, but it's interesting how they spend the first several episodes slowly moving from 1977 to 1993, and then they only briefly discuss the Star Wars prequel series, and then suddenly jump forward to The Mandalorian in 2019. I guess they're just looking to avoid talking about how bad CG could be for a long time there.
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Cause they know, they know
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# ? Jul 30, 2022 05:55 |
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Antifa Poltergeist posted:Watched RRR, its a insane movie in a lot of good (and some bad) ways.it has the most explicit gay relatioship in any bollywood movie ever, ray stevenson being comicaly evil and at one point a tiger does a spanish fly on a british soldier. 4/5 was very entertained for 3 hours. RRR is not Bollywood, it's "Tollywood," from Southern India.
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# ? Jul 30, 2022 12:53 |
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One of the interesting bits from The Phantom Menace making of Doc is that they had the actor playing Jar Jar act out the scenes with a rubber suit on and then they also had a cgi team doing a fully animated version. George and crew watch the footage and then realize the cg looks better and lament that they wasted thousands on a really nice looking suit, but then the guy presenting the graphics points out that the rubber suit footage was very valuable because they could see on the actor where the lighting and shadow should be on the rendering. That doc is pretty interesting throughout. I don't know if it's on Disney+ in any way but it's tucked away on the bonus disc on the Blu-ray under a legacy menu.
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# ? Jul 30, 2022 16:39 |
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I'm bored on a Saturday night. Looking for something to watch, movie or series. I'm thinking either some like scifi space drama, like if Foundation was good. Already done The Expanse, love it. Seen classics like 2001 and Event Horizon, and BSG, Star Wars and Star Trek of course. Or maybe a western that has the emotional depth of Red Dead Redemption 2? Maybe that doesn't have a lot of emotional depth, but felt for Arthur by the end of the game. I haven't seen many westerns, couldn't really get into Deadwood.
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Nihonniboku posted:Or maybe a western that has the emotional depth of Red Dead Redemption 2? Maybe that doesn't have a lot of emotional depth, but felt for Arthur by the end of the game. I haven't seen many westerns, couldn't really get into Deadwood. Watch The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford and chuckle at some of the shots that RDR2 lifted from it wholesale (also it's an incredibly good movie)
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Nihonniboku posted:The ILM docuseries on disney plus is good, but it's interesting how they spend the first several episodes slowly moving from 1977 to 1993, and then they only briefly discuss the Star Wars prequel series, and then suddenly jump forward to The Mandalorian in 2019. I guess they're just looking to avoid talking about how bad CG could be for a long time there. I think also they realise that "we did this effect on a computer" is just not as interesting to watch as someone figuring out how to make a house implode as a practical effect. Also, by 1993 all the main people you are following in the documentary have either been fired or kicked upstairs. It's pretty brutal watching Phil Tippet say in one episode that he found the process of creating stop motion animation so engrossing and meditative it prevented him from committing suicide, to finding out a few episodes later that computer graphics have completely supplanted his job and he has been "promoted" to just explaining to the CGI team how to do what he used to do himself practically. I would definitely recommend the docuseries, even if it potentially glosses over some things, if only because it is so much fun to watch these people discover how to make movie magic in real time. There's also a ton of shots of OT special effects without the Special Edition changes. But once Jurassic Park happens, it's game over.
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Nihonniboku posted:I'm bored on a Saturday night. Looking for something to watch, movie or series.
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# ? Jul 31, 2022 04:05 |
new season is more serious, its really good so far imo. although idk how many times theyre gonna time travel back to present day LA lol, the characters are conveniently obsessed with that time period whcih cracks me up, like you can go anywhere in the universe and you go to 2020 USA
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Martman posted:I felt iffy before, but thank you, now I will definitely never watch this how jaded do you have to be for "someone liked this" to read as evidence that you won't? I mean, from that, I'm sure you won't, but what an odd existence.
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Grey man was weird. Didn’t seem to have a climax. Train battle was so long I zoned out half way and didn’t know what happened at the end. Seemed to suffer from Netflix syndrome: all the shine and budget but none of the heart. A fiendishly hollow film. Seemed to want to do the John wick thing where you’re dropped into a deep and fascinating clandestine world and you just go with it but it didn’t really go far enough to work. Very strange movie.
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Nihonniboku posted:I'm bored on a Saturday night. Looking for something to watch, movie or series. True Grit is pretty good but I'm a Jeff Bridges fan boy so I may be biased
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not great bob posted:I think also they realise that "we did this effect on a computer" is just not as interesting to watch as someone figuring out how to make a house implode as a practical effect. Also, by 1993 all the main people you are following in the documentary have either been fired or kicked upstairs. The ending of RDR2 is based on The Shootist, which while not as depressing as RDR2 but pretty close, is a good watch. Check that out. Otherwise some good depressing westerns: McCabe and Ms Miller Dead Man The Proposition
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Smythe posted:Grey man was weird. Didn’t seem to have a climax. Train battle was so long I zoned out half way and didn’t know what happened at the end. Seemed to suffer from Netflix syndrome: all the shine and budget but none of the heart. A fiendishly hollow film. Seemed to want to do the John wick thing where you’re dropped into a deep and fascinating clandestine world and you just go with it but it didn’t really go far enough to work. Very strange movie. Yeah I thought it was pretty generic, the plane crash scene was really chaotic and cool though
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worms butthole guy posted:The ending of RDR2 is based on The Shootist, which while not as depressing as RDR2 but pretty close, is a good watch. Check that out. Otherwise some good depressing westerns:
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It's good but The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is the best modern western
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BonoMan posted:It's good but The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford is the best modern western This is the correct opinion. I also really dug Sisters Brothers, but it can't touch either of those.
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The Rehearsal might just be, to me, the funniest thing I've ever seen.
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Glottis posted:The Rehearsal might just be, to me, the funniest thing I've ever seen. Might be a dumb question, but I'm assuming you've watched Nathan for You already? Because if you haven't watch it asap.
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veni veni veni posted:Might be a dumb question, but I'm assuming you've watched Nathan for You already? Because if you haven't watch it asap. oh, I have. This is on another level for me.
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I often find critics are hyperbolic when they say that some piece of media is "genius" or "brilliant," but this genuinely is, and I only expect it to get more intricate and mind blowing as the season progresses.
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Glottis posted:how jaded do you have to be for "someone liked this" to read as evidence that you won't? I mean, from that, I'm sure you won't, but what an odd existence. But mostly I'm being an rear end in a top hat.
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Glottis posted:The Rehearsal might just be, to me, the funniest thing I've ever seen. thank you for your input. God bless you, bro. miracle status.
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precision posted:thank you for your input. God bless you, bro. miracle status. Praise the lord
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# ? Aug 1, 2022 22:58 |
has anyone watched Keep Breathing yet
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okay, i knew Harley Quinn (the animated one on HBOMax) was supposed to be "not just for kids" or whatever i did not know it was basically Venture Bros. levels of foul mouthed and explicit holy poo poo it's good
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precision posted:okay, i knew Harley Quinn (the animated one on HBOMax) was supposed to be "not just for kids" or whatever Yeah I was skeptical at first but it's quite funny with strong characters, good voices, etc.
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In contrast, Prime has stuck Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey on its front page, luring me in, and that is not a good film. To the point that while I'm watching it, I'm trying to explain why I don't enjoy it. It's a movie that's afraid you might start checking your phone, so it slams a new character or a plot twist onscreen every 5 minutes.
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nonathlon posted:In contrast, Prime has stuck Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey on its front page, luring me in, and that is not a good film. To the point that while I'm watching it, I'm trying to explain why I don't enjoy it. It's a movie that's afraid you might start checking your phone, so it slams a new character or a plot twist onscreen every 5 minutes.
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