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I thought zombeavers sucked. It wasn't gory enough or funny enough to be worth watching but the song at the end was good.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:36 |
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I for one am shocked that zombeavers was not good.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:57 |
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hemale in pain posted:I thought zombeavers sucked. It wasn't gory enough or funny enough to be worth watching but the song at the end was good. I was high and had a good time. It was short enough that it didn't overstay its welcome.
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# ? May 29, 2015 19:00 |
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So fellow Hola VPN users who are equally as unfamiliar with networking as I, be aware that when you use Hola, your bandwidth is being shared with other users: https://torrentfreak.com/hola-vpn-sells-users-bandwidth-150528/ "This means that rather than having their IP addresses cloaked behind a private server, free Hola users are regularly exposing their IP addresses to the world but associated with other people’s traffic – no matter what that might contain." Seeing as how I don't want to end up on any watchlists, I guess I'm done with free VPNs. drat, I was really hoping to watch Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell this weekend.
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# ? May 29, 2015 19:57 |
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NESguerilla posted:I for one am shocked that zombeavers was not good. It might of hurt that I watched Dead snow 2 which was good the day before.
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# ? May 29, 2015 19:58 |
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The Vosgian Beast posted:Mazes and Monsters is based on a real suicide. Well, based on a novelization of a PI's theory tied to a 80s era satanic panic/witch hunt, at least. Mazes and Monsters is a far out game.
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# ? May 29, 2015 20:10 |
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moller posted:Well, based on a novelization of a PI's theory tied to a 80s era satanic panic/witch hunt, at least. The weirdest thing is that the character clearly based on James Dallas Egbert III doesn't kill himself. I mean, he thinks about it, but then he decides not to and Tom Hanks's character just goes nutsy bananas.
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# ? May 29, 2015 20:42 |
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The Vosgian Beast posted:The weirdest thing is that the character clearly based on James Dallas Egbert III doesn't kill himself. Well to be fair, he didn't have enough points. I blame the writers, if they would've thought to give him more points it may have been more accurate.
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# ? May 29, 2015 23:18 |
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Late Stages is on Netflix now. Really well done atmospheric horror movie.
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# ? May 29, 2015 23:35 |
Raskolnikov2089 posted:So fellow Hola VPN users who are equally as unfamiliar with networking as I, be aware that when you use Hola, your bandwidth is being shared with other users: I have been paying for unotelly.com for years precisely because I don't trust free VPNs. It works pretty well and you can select what content you want to access (Netflix UK for example)
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# ? May 30, 2015 00:05 |
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gmq posted:I have been paying for unotelly.com for years precisely because I don't trust free VPNs. It works pretty well and you can select what content you want to access (Netflix UK for example) I like the browser based solution since it was a button click that I could pair easily with my chromecast. Oh well, lesson learned, no such thing as a free lunch. Hopefully my gig connection wasn't prioritized for bandwidth sharing.
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# ? May 30, 2015 01:31 |
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precision posted:Late Stages is on Netflix now. Really well done atmospheric horror movie. Do you mean Late Phases?
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# ? May 30, 2015 03:14 |
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Tonight's flick was Toad Road. Very based on tone and not so much plot. Having spent a significant portion of my life in and around Lancaster County, I felt it really captured the feeling of being a young trashy loser in York, PA. Kind of felt like a David Lynch-lite.
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# ? May 30, 2015 03:43 |
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So after HBO Now was unusable last weekend and I decided not to renew, it's been flawless this week I've mostly been watching boxing since I don't want to get sucked into a series I can't finish before my subscription runs out but (amazingly) I didn't have any hiccups watching Citizenfour tonight. Really good documentary on Snowden, by the way. I had no idea his girlfriend moved to Russia to be with him. It leaves you feeling a little optimistic by the end, but that John Oliver bit about Snowden a few weeks ago where nobody even remembers who he was kinda measured my reaction.
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# ? May 30, 2015 03:47 |
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Chichevache posted:I was high and had a good time.
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# ? May 30, 2015 04:37 |
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Raskolnikov2089 posted:So fellow Hola VPN users who are equally as unfamiliar with networking as I, be aware that when you use Hola, your bandwidth is being shared with other users: It's a shame there's no such thing as a free VPN, but at least we can take solace in knowing that it's being used for a good purpose! It couldn't have happened to a nicer bloke.
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# ? May 30, 2015 13:35 |
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I'm just watching The Den. Ice previously disregarded it because it looks like a crappy Saw derivative but it is actually kinda creepy and quite well done. It's about a lady who is doing a study on webcam sociology but takes a seriously bad turn and ends up being stalked by a serial killer/psycho who targets all her online associations. The entire thing is presented via her webcam and desktop and unfortunately my laptop was sitting right behind me and started making weird beeps during it so maybe I freaked out more than was appropriate but drat they nailed it! A good creepy psychological slasher. Then lasy night I got must if the way through The Strange Colour of Your Body's Tears after a few red wines and really want to watch it sober. Fantastic imagery of an art deco Paris. Trippy visuals, weird storyline. Really enjoyed it!
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# ? May 30, 2015 15:13 |
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BIG CITY LAWYER posted:Do you mean Late Phases? That's got Nick Damici in the lead role, same guy who played Mister in Stake Land. Perhaps I'll watch it as a sort of prequel.. or sequel depending on how old he is portrayed.
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# ? May 30, 2015 16:50 |
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I enjoyed Stake Land well enough when I watched it. It's a perfectly fine Sunday afternoon movie.
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# ? May 30, 2015 18:45 |
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Yeah sorry Late Phases. It reminded me a lot of House of the Devil (they even share a cast member) but instead of the whole film building up to something happening, Late Phases has strategically placed bursts of "poo poo happening".
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# ? May 30, 2015 19:05 |
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Awesome! I'll check it out, I loved HotD.
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# ? May 30, 2015 23:27 |
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fliptophead posted:I'm just watching The Den. Ice previously disregarded it because it looks like a crappy Saw derivative but it is actually kinda creepy and quite well done. It's about a lady who is doing a study on webcam sociology but takes a seriously bad turn and ends up being stalked by a serial killer/psycho who targets all her online associations. The entire thing is presented via her webcam and desktop and unfortunately my laptop was sitting right behind me and started making weird beeps during it so maybe I freaked out more than was appropriate but drat they nailed it! A good creepy psychological slasher. I thought The Den was merely ok. It had a couple decent little set pieces, but really not much beyond that. I actually did really like the very end though, it was a neat little twist on the voyeuristic nature of found footage movies. I wouldn't really recommend it unless you are bored on a Saturday afternoon though.
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# ? May 31, 2015 00:33 |
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drat, I only watched season 1 or Black Mirror when it was on the 'flix and now it's not there anywhere. Should I marathon season 2 or take it one at a time?
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# ? May 31, 2015 06:25 |
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That Jen Kirkman special is kind of rough.
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# ? May 31, 2015 08:24 |
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NESguerilla posted:That Jen Kirkman special is kind of rough. Kirkman's good as a personality, and I've always thought she was fantastic in any kind of interview I've ever heard or seen her in. I am not a fan of her stand up, though. I'd say the same for Artie Lange and Bob Goldthwait. Especially Bobcat. His Netflix special was pretty okay, but I've heard him tell the same stories elsewhere to much better effect. Plus, lots of bonus Jay Mohr bashing. edit: speaking of streaming content, her segment on Drunk History was pretty good, and I always crack up at how she sobs about Jim Morrison's place in history at the end. I've practically been there a few times myself. DangerDummy! fucked around with this message at 09:34 on May 31, 2015 |
# ? May 31, 2015 09:30 |
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So what's a good music documentary on any of the streaming services?
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# ? May 31, 2015 20:52 |
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Dawg Fight and Hot Girls Wanted
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# ? May 31, 2015 21:21 |
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Shageletic posted:So what's a good music documentary on any of the streaming services? Beware Mr. Baker, which is about Ginger Baker, the greatest and most insane drummer ever
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# ? May 31, 2015 21:42 |
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Shageletic posted:So what's a good music documentary on any of the streaming services? The Last Waltz
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# ? May 31, 2015 21:44 |
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K. Waste posted:Dawg Fight and Hot Girls Wanted Is Hot Girls Wanted any good? I assume everyone got that email this weekend.
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# ? May 31, 2015 21:46 |
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a worthy uhh posted:The Last Waltz This forever.
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# ? May 31, 2015 22:26 |
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Late Phases is really good, I recommend it whole heartedly.
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# ? May 31, 2015 22:37 |
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:Is Hot Girls Wanted any good? I assume everyone got that email this weekend. It's all right. Thankfully it reserves most of its pop psychology for only the few opening minutes which is a typical montage of "our generation discovering sex," and after that it's pretty much a lethargic (but in a good way) chronicling of the grindhouse that is contemporary pornography, but from the perspective of those who get chewed up and spit out. It's at least interesting purely in the sense of how true the "bored girl next door" narrative holds true for so many of them. The film never delves too deeply into the personal lives of any except one of them, but all of the girls are completely self-conscious about what they are engaging in, including the risks and exploitation; and the interestingly consistent motivation among all of them is that they've basically got 'the graduate syndrome' and are just completely alienated from small town suburban or rural life. It really is a film remarkably like the Old Hollywood 'farm girl goes to the big city' fantasy and not a properly objective documentary. (There's, as is typical, zero attempt to contrast the violent, degrading pornography which is foregrounded with more sentimental and sensual pornography.)
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# ? May 31, 2015 23:15 |
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K. Waste posted:(There's, as is typical, zero attempt to contrast the violent, degrading pornography which is foregrounded with more sentimental and sensual pornography.) Yeah, that's pretty much what I was going to say, it's a documentary that relies on the thesis "porn is somehow inherently bad" which isn't really true. I've known half a dozen girls that did some form of porn in the 2000s "Suicide Girls boom", mostly amateur, and have nothing bad to say about it at all. One of them did hardcore porn, and from there got into the design/marketing of a porn company, and was making like twice the money I have ever made in my life and you'd never guess she has at some point in her life been filmed with multiple dicks inside her. e: I guess what I'm saying is that, since sexuality is something humans are going to express and sell and consume, instead of demonizing the industry, acknowledge that it's a legitimate thing to do with your life. The documentary on Buck Angel is still on Netflix I believe, and that's a very pro-porn and pro-sex (and pro-trans, pro-gay, pro-everything really) doc. precision fucked around with this message at 23:42 on May 31, 2015 |
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precision posted:Yeah, that's pretty much what I was going to say, it's a documentary that relies on the thesis "porn is somehow inherently bad" which isn't really true. I've known half a dozen girls that did some form of porn in the 2000s "Suicide Girls boom", mostly amateur, and have nothing bad to say about it at all. One of them did hardcore porn, and from there got into the design/marketing of a porn company, and was making like twice the money I have ever made in my life and you'd never guess she has at some point in her life been filmed with multiple dicks inside her. To be fair, the film doesn't have to achieve this juxtaposition, and actually makes a fairly good case that this is irrelevant. The spitting irony of its inclusion of Belle Knox is that there's plenty of evidence to substantiate her belief that porn is liberating, but Hot Girls Wanted manages to dispel the significance of her supposed mainstream acceptance by contrasting it with snide teenage women calling her out for whitewashing how much degrading, uncomfortable, unprofessional poo poo they seem to believe is universal to the experiences of up-and-coming porn stars. All they can say is that she has a great publicist, which is contrasted with Riley basically just sitting on his laptop and driving them to locations, acting as a kind of glorified pimp. Crucially, none of these girls think of pornography as just a fling. They are trying to create careers, but like any industry, pornography is wicked sexist. The film doesn't really fully explore the economic side of getting into porn, largely because I suspect that the filmmakers didn't want to make this into an 'instructional video,' but this becomes another element of great sociological important that gets lost in a superficial obsession with content. Presumably, all of these girls would still be living in borderline, penny-pinching squalor if their agent Riley actually did his job and only landed them 'dignified' roles. This is unfortunate, because this economic side, this intersection of sexism and capitalism, is way more critical to the continuing violence, exploitation, apathy, and drug/alcohol abuse among the subjects.
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# ? May 31, 2015 23:56 |
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I had been putting it off for a long time but I finally got around to watching the first couple of seasons of The Americans on Prime and although there's an element of campiness to it and a lot of implausible poo poo goes down, hey, it's an FX show and I'm able to suspend my disbelief. Found this espionage/family drama to be increasingly engaging as it went on. It taking place in the early eighties, I think that they did an excellent job across the board with the wardrobe and the soundtrack is awesome. The acting is pretty great across the board and Keri Russell (of Felicity fame lol) is sexy as hell for what it's worth. I found that the first season was a little uneven but it actually improves in season 2. I'd say that from what I've seen it's more consistent than my other favorite espionage-centric show, Homeland.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 00:30 |
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Shageletic posted:So what's a good music documentary on any of the streaming services? Sound City is on Prime and is about a Seattle sound studio that recorded all* of the popular rock albums of the 70s and the 90s. *seriously, all of them
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 01:30 |
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forever whatever posted:I had been putting it off for a long time but I finally got around to watching the first couple of seasons of The Americans on Prime and although there's an element of campiness to it and a lot of implausible poo poo goes down, hey, it's an FX show and I'm able to suspend my disbelief. Found this espionage/family drama to be increasingly engaging as it went on. It taking place in the early eighties, I think that they did an excellent job across the board with the wardrobe and the soundtrack is awesome. The acting is pretty great across the board and Keri Russell (of Felicity fame lol) is sexy as hell for what it's worth. The Americans is way, way better than Homeland. What happened to Homeland is just tragic.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 01:35 |
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:The Americans is way, way better than Homeland. What happened to Homeland is just tragic. I miss good Homeland.
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hihifellow posted:Sound City is on Prime and is about a Seattle sound studio that recorded all* of the popular rock albums of the 70s and the 90s. Sound City's real good. Dave Grohl's a good director.
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