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Guy Mann posted:Also Hardcore Henry, his character and gimmick was the best part of that movie. Now I am definitely watching it. I had no idea he was in it. I actually thought his body language as Chappie was some of the best I've seen since Edward Norton's performance in Kingdom of Heaven. Parachute posted:I haven't, but I'm glad to hear you say that because it helps with my "Sharlto Copley is the best part of [insert name of thing i'm watching]" theory. If you actually like the idea of a world where superpowers exist within ordinary, lovely people who need to be regulated by police, then check it out. I'm a sucker for comics like The Boys and Irredeemable. Anything where superman can and will go mad and destroy the world.
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Guy Mann posted:Also Hardcore Henry, his character and gimmick was the best part of that movie. He's the protagonist of the film, since Henry is "you" or Player One or whatever. Rare second person perspective movie.
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# ? Jul 26, 2016 20:30 |
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Without Copley, Hardcore Henry would be Manos-tier. That man singlehandedly makes that movie watchable.
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# ? Jul 26, 2016 21:11 |
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Surprised no one here has mentioned Bojack Horseman season 3 yet. It's maybe not as strong as the previous seasons, but it has some great moments and is really sticking with me.
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# ? Jul 26, 2016 21:17 |
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Where is Hardcore Henry streaming? Didn't see it on Netflix or Amazon Prime...
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# ? Jul 26, 2016 21:32 |
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Rectify is starting to get a little boring as I enter Season 2.I just want to yell "PICK UP THE loving PACE". At least with The Wire they had characters that could move the plot at a slow pace and get away with it. The stepbrother who runs the tire shop with low sales doesn't have the same kind of knack to it.
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# ? Jul 26, 2016 21:40 |
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I'm watching through Futurama and on season 2 right now. I haven't seen an episode in probably 10 years until now. Does it get better in later seasons because it's kind of not bad but not very great.
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# ? Jul 26, 2016 21:41 |
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ScarletBrother posted:Where is Hardcore Henry streaming? Didn't see it on Netflix or Amazon Prime... Other Netflix countries, which is why I, an American, haven't seen it.
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# ? Jul 26, 2016 21:45 |
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drunken officeparty posted:I'm watching through Futurama and on season 2 right now. I haven't seen an episode in probably 10 years until now. Does it get better in later seasons because it's kind of not bad but not very great. That's probably as good as it ever gets. Seasons 3-4 have some good episodes but it gets to be total garbage in the later seasons.
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# ? Jul 26, 2016 21:49 |
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Pre-cancellation Futurama is very consistent, with some standout episodes, and very few bummers. The post-cancellation episodes gently caress that up and get way more uneven and on average worse, especially the first post-cancellation season.
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# ? Jul 26, 2016 21:58 |
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What seasons was it cancelled on? I was also surprised that season 1 only had 9 episodes.
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# ? Jul 26, 2016 22:13 |
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X-Ray Pecs posted:Pre-cancellation Futurama is very consistent, with some standout episodes, and very few bummers. The post-cancellation episodes gently caress that up and get way more uneven and on average worse, especially the first post-cancellation season. I'd say it's still overall good post-cancellation, though. Not as good, but it goes from being one of the best animated comedies ever (really, second only to early Simpsons) to being overall pretty solid with a few dips, which isn't a horrible downgrade. drunken officeparty posted:What seasons was it cancelled on? I wanna say 3 or 4? "The Devil's Hands are Idle Playthings" was the last episode before Fox cancelled it.
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# ? Jul 26, 2016 22:17 |
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LORD OF BOOTY posted:I wanna say 3 or 4? "The Devil's Hands are Idle Playthings" was the last episode before Fox cancelled it. Wasn't it cancelled more than once?
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drunken officeparty posted:I'm watching through Futurama and on season 2 right now. I haven't seen an episode in probably 10 years until now. Does it get better in later seasons because it's kind of not bad but not very great. I like Futurama but it's not consistently great. There's a lot of funny jokes and fun stories peppered in there though. The only seasons I thought were that bad were the later ones when they brought it back. It really doesn't get any better than the first few seasons.
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drunken officeparty posted:Wasn't it cancelled more than once? It was cancelled once by Fox, and then it ended on Comedy Central. CC, to my knowledge, didn't outright cancel it, everyone involved was just done with it.
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Chromatic posted:Rectify is starting to get a little boring as I enter Season 2.I just want to yell "PICK UP THE loving PACE". That's a problem with season 2, but don't worry, season 3 goes back to a shorter episode run and much tighter pacing. I'm still baffled that Sundance bothered to "cancel" it after the upcoming season 4, since McKinnon had IIRC always said 4 or 5 seasons was all he had planned anyway. Maybe it's just to hype up "THE FINAL SEASON" I guess.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 01:39 |
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NESguerilla posted:I dunno man. I guess we will have to agree to disagree, but I think they botched the character really badly and slightly changing a few plot points would have made him a lot more palatable. I think they spent way to much time making him a villain just to show that he wasn't all that bad in the final showdown. I just think that character could have been handled a lot better without changing almost anything else about the film. There is basically nothing to him other than "gotta do the heist" for most of it. He even treats Yolandi and the other characters like poo poo constantly so it's not limited to Chappie.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 02:23 |
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coyo7e posted:I'm curious how familiar you are with Die Antwoord, because that's just how Ninja is. Eh, that's not quite true. Chappie takes place in a universe where Ninja isn't one in a long line of alter-egos for this middle-class, Afrikaans, alternatively-educated white guy. He merely is this fully formed entity as described by Jones in their extra-textual music, but explicitly lacking Ninja's own subjective validation. This self-perpetuating fantasy of 'thug life' is more driven by aesthetic than by the characters actually being accomplished criminals, like they've simply chosen to live among Joburg's ethno-nationally diverse, nonetheless vastly disproportionately stratified urban poor. The characters essentially want to be criminals because of an unconsciously artistic impulse.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 02:53 |
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Just finished the Sherlock 1800s special thing. I thought I didn't like season 3 but dear god that was a new low. It was so far up its own rear end in a top hat it could see paris.
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Lycus posted:Stranger Things: Wait, did the teenagers do anything? Their fight with the monster seemed fruitless. Or did they just serve to distract the monster while the adults looked around? Lucas incapacitated the demigorgon when he basically rolled a natural 20 on his slingshot attack. After he hit, it was pinned to the classroom chalkboard by Eleven before she says goodbye and kills the fucker. She wasn't strong enough to take it out on her own but after it was slingshotted she could finally overpower it with her psychokinetics. Without their bravery the demigorgon would continue to terrorize the town, and the only scientists who really knew how they might stop it were already dead.
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drunken officeparty posted:Just finished the Sherlock 1800s special thing. I thought I didn't like season 3 but dear god that was a new low. It was so far up its own rear end in a top hat it could see paris. This is gonna sound pretentious as gently caress but I tried Sherlock and just couldn't get into it. The character is cool because he's a criminology genius when that field was brand new, plus you had Sherlock basically serving as a bridge between the highest and lowest strata of Victorian society. Plus the Jeremy Brett poo poo is just so much better I mean goddamn
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 05:48 |
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I was so excited for the sherlock special, but yeah it wound up being pretty bad.
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Filthy Hans posted:Lucas incapacitated the demigorgon when he basically rolled a natural 20 on his slingshot attack. After he hit, it was pinned to the classroom chalkboard by Eleven before she says goodbye and kills the fucker. She wasn't strong enough to take it out on her own but after it was slingshotted she could finally overpower it with her psychokinetics. Without their bravery the demigorgon would continue to terrorize the town, and the only scientists who really knew how they might stop it were already dead. The teenagers. Will's brother and Mike's sister.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 06:10 |
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K. Waste posted:Eh, that's not quite true. Chappie takes place in a universe where Ninja isn't one in a long line of alter-egos for this middle-class, Afrikaans, alternatively-educated white guy. He merely is this fully formed entity as described by Jones in their extra-textual music, but explicitly lacking Ninja's own subjective validation. This self-perpetuating fantasy of 'thug life' is more driven by aesthetic than by the characters actually being accomplished criminals, like they've simply chosen to live among Joburg's ethno-nationally diverse, nonetheless vastly disproportionately stratified urban poor. The characters essentially want to be criminals because of an unconsciously artistic impulse.
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 07:23 |
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Lycus posted:The teenagers. Will's brother and Mike's sister. oops, I didn't answer the question you asked I can't think of much regarding their accomplishment, the demigorgon seemed to recover from the burning in short order. I think it was more about finishing the character arcs of the three (the boyfriend redeemed himself too).
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# ? Jul 27, 2016 10:13 |
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drat A Hijacking was good. Thanks thread! Next up. A War.
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# ? Jul 29, 2016 05:14 |
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Apparently the Little Prince is on Netflix now? I might give it a watch tomorrow.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 05:24 |
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I just started a free trial of HBO Now in order to catch up on GoT and Veep, and I'm looking for other HBO-exclusive stuff to check out while I've got it. Preferably movies or mini-series that I can finish within a month. Was season 2 of True Detective as bad as everyone said or did it turn out okay?
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 06:17 |
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I quite liked parts of True Detective S2. Definitely not as good as the first season, but I'd give it a solid 7 out of 10. Also watch Band of Brothers, Silicon Valley, Generation Kill, and Deadwood.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 06:23 |
And curb.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 06:25 |
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For series, since you have a limited amount of time, the comedies are a strong choice, so seconding Silicon Valley and adding in Eastbound & Down and Veep. If you really want to binge, The Wire, The Sopranos, and Deadwood are all incredible. All of those are strong right out the gate, so you could try out a bunch of first episodes and see what strikes your fancy. True Detective season 2 is seriously not worth your time. In terms of movies: Bad Santa is very funny and about to get a sequel. The Bourne Ultimatum is a great action movie. Frailty is a fun supernatural thriller. The Insider is compelling, directed by Michael Mann. Mad Max: Fury Road is wonderful and almost universally beloved. Road House is a classic. A Walk Among the Tombstones is a really well executed crime thriller. Jurassic World is on there if you want to be shocked how mediocre the biggest movie of last year was.
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Lester Shy posted:I just started a free trial of HBO Now in order to catch up on GoT and Veep, and I'm looking for other HBO-exclusive stuff to check out while I've got it. Preferably movies or mini-series that I can finish within a month. Was season 2 of True Detective as bad as everyone said or did it turn out okay? The Night Of is awesome so far. You'll need to keep it an extra week to finish it up though.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 07:00 |
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The problem with movies on HBOGo/Now is that they crop movies for 16:9. So anything in 2.35 gets screwed with quote a bit.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 08:07 |
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Definitely watch East Bound and Down. Kenny Powers is the funniest rear end in a top hat you will ever hate and love at the same time. And I started rewatching Breaking Bad again and holy poo poo they cram a ton of stuff into the second season. I honestly don't remember all of that happening at that brisk of a pace, no wonder so many people got hooked on it. It's fuckin rad as hell.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 08:11 |
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Watch Rome. It's only two seasons and the second season is a little nuts since they found out they were getting cancelled midway through. But for my money it's one of the best shows HBO has ever done - second only to The Wire, which you probably wouldn't have enough time to get through.
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MeatwadIsGod posted:Watch Rome. It's only two seasons and the second season is a little nuts since they found out they were getting cancelled midway through. But for my money it's one of the best shows HBO has ever done - second only to The Wire, which you probably wouldn't have enough time to get through. without prior decent knowledge of Rome it can be pretty awful. What a equestrian? Caesars a Consul but is there more then one? More then two? What does the Senate do? How do the armys work? These are questions the show doesn't bother to explain because it has better things to do like move the story along. But if any of these questions are news to you do your self a favor and brush up on Roman History a bit first. Some solid casting and a disappointing second season. I'll still second this recommendation but don't expect it be be family friendly or even something cool to watch with your parents. Its HBO still.
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Lester Shy posted:I just started a free trial of HBO Now in order to catch up on GoT and Veep, and I'm looking for other HBO-exclusive stuff to check out while I've got it. Preferably movies or mini-series that I can finish within a month. Was season 2 of True Detective as bad as everyone said or did it turn out okay? I figure everyone has seen Band of Brothers but if you haven't then do.
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# ? Jul 30, 2016 12:59 |
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I think Frailty is still up on HBO, definitely watch that.
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Maxwell Lord posted:The problem with movies on HBOGo/Now is that they crop movies for 16:9. So anything in 2.35 gets screwed with quote a bit. Seconding Band of Brothers if you haven't seen it. If you're wondering about the follow up The Pacific, it's not as compelling (I watched that when I had Now for two months). History isn't quite as cinematic in the Pacific Theatre, I guess. It can get to be a bit of a slog between the action scenes. The gore level for whatever reason is massively higher.
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Yeah realizing HBO still fucks with aspect ratios was a disappointing moment for me too. I think I first noticed it while watching O Brother Where Art Thou?
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