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david_a posted:I'm guessing it will hit Hulu in mid April when season 3 starts airing. You sure you didn't see those stupid clips that Hulu likes to confuse you with? That was probably it, I only just got Hulu and Fargo was the first series I watched. Was pretty bummed when I finished (the excellent) season 1 and didn't have s2 to follow it up.
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I don't like season 2. Just...Blah.
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800peepee51doodoo posted:Sorry to hear you hate fun! The Badlands is bad in the best possible way. Can't wait for the next season. Dammit, I just watched this and totally missed that it was filmed in portland (my hometown). I enjoyed the hell out of it though.
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Metal Geir Skogul posted:I don't like season 2. Just...Blah. What the hell? Season 2 of Fargo was amazing.
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Story was good, but I hate just about every actor in it. And most of their performances. I can totally see people liking it. Just not for me. Not trying to be particularly contrary, just throwing out that opinion. Ugh. Season 1 was world changing for me, though. Loved it so much.
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800peepee51doodoo posted:Sorry to hear you hate fun! The Badlands is bad in the best possible way. Can't wait for the next season. username/opinion combo
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coyo7e posted:Burning Hands is up. It's super, super loving intense, and the way they use the stage of a black college full of classes about slavery and freedom and subjugation to parallel the fraternity hazing works really well. 800peepee51doodoo posted:Also, that definitely is David Yow from the Jesus Lizard Wut? Totally missed that, who was he? Overall I thought that I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore was worth watching, and I would have liked it more if I didn't go in with the high expectations of the Blue Ruin connection.
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Remulak posted:Google is just showing me an HK crime drama by that name.
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Remulak posted:Wut? Totally missed that, who was he? He was the old criminal dude. I'm glad I didn't know it was directed by Macon Blair going in or I probably would have had my expectations set too high.
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Remulak posted:
He was the main villain. I spent the whole movie trying to figure out why he looked so familiar. The Michae Che special is really good. I was skeptical because I don't like SNL but it's well worth a watch. veni veni veni fucked around with this message at 18:36 on Mar 11, 2017 |
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Yeah if I knew about the Green Room/Blue Ruin connection I would have hated I Don't Feel at Home in this World Anymore. Like I said earlier, it starts pretty great but Elijah Wood is under-used and the last 1/3 of the film is bordering on "actually just bad". I get what the movie was going for, the whole "violence outta nowhere" thing, which here is even more jarring because of the tone of the rest of the movie, but I thought it just did not work. I especially could have done without the last like 15 minutes where I just wanted it to end already.
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I'm only in episode four but the new season of Love is great, like just as fresh as season one, but with more polish
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TychoCelchuuu posted:Maybe coyo7e means Burning Sands? There's a weird and upsetting point during one of the hazings ("hold your chin up! don't let it touch my hand!") where it suddenly crystalizes and you almost can see a snapshot of this black man being beaten by another black man who was suddenly given the power to beat a black man for misbehaving, and how he is obviously getting out of control but is intoxicated by the power and unwilling to give up this newfound power - or to admit that he misused it. I wish the ending would've ended with Z calling the Dean of the Frat instead of his parents, though. http://www.refinery29.com/2017/03/144750/burning-sands-netflix-movie-review-black-greek-pledging quote:I had the privilege of speaking with three of the film's actresses (none of whom had an adequate amount of screen time, but I'm saving the story about how women are portrayed in this film for another day) and they seemed unfazed by any potential backlash. I cant help but wonder if this is because they traded college bureaucracies for those of Hollywood, potentially leaving them in the dark about the fact that Black greeks dont like to look bad, under any circumstances. (Trust me on this: Im the only adult member of my family who isnt affiliated with one the Divine Nine.) coyo7e fucked around with this message at 02:12 on Mar 12, 2017 |
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Love season 2 is on par or better than season one, IMO. It's still very refreshing with how "real" it portrays dating. Bertie is the best, and I'm glad they gave her a good sub-plot this season. Also the dim-witted neighbor/friend of Gus's was hilarious. I don't even remember if he was in season one. At first I thought it was kind of weird how they treated Gus and Mickey's relationship as still in the early stages again this season. Maybe it's because I watched S1 a year ago, but it felt like took place over a few months at least. Then I remembered how every one of their dates and conversations is ostensibly shown on screen except maybe during the 1 month Gus spends away this season and it made more sense that they've only known each other for maybe a month. It makes me wonder how they will do a season 3 or more seasons going forward since the whole premise of the show is to portray the tough early part of a relationship. Obviously that can't continue forever.
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Alsooo living in LA helps, I see places I walk by patronize and live near all the time in the show. The show is as much a love letter to modern LA living as it is a weird sitcom about britta and the guy from don't stop or well die! Or whatever. Apatow is ducking sweet
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The Young Offenders was a funny and charming flick about two dimwitted teens growing up in Cork, Ireland, who decide to go on a treasure hunt after they hear that a drug smuggler's boat has capsized and bales of cocaine are washing up on the coast. It's got some Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer vibes, and is quite wittily written and acted. Good if you're in the mood for something light. Just popped up on Netflix US a few days ago.
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If you like documentaries where a hosed up mystery is unraveled check out Tickled on HBO. If you do watch it make sure to check out the 20 minute follow up as well.
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My brother was just telling me the same thing and was super insistent about not properly telling me what it's even about.
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He's doing the right thing
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Just started Fortitude on Prime. It's about a murder in Arctic Norwegian settlement. It's a small town with dark secrets kind of crime show. The setting and music are really good. Stanley Tucci is a fun mix to a Euro crime show. I recommend if you enjoy slow burning crime shows.
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veni veni veni posted:My brother was just telling me the same thing and was super insistent about not properly telling me what it's even about. No homo. Seriously. It's a weird, weird thing and the documentary is laughable, horrifying, and fascinating... I mean it can't be worse than those people who do crush vids right? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTGifG6UFpI coyo7e fucked around with this message at 06:51 on Mar 13, 2017 |
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What kind of tone does the doc take? I figured it'd be super kink-shamey since the fetish is based around an inherently silly thing.
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weekly font posted:What kind of tone does the doc take? I figured it'd be super kink-shamey since the fetish is based around an inherently silly thing. Not really. It's pretty sympathetic to the participants while investigating the organizers.
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It's not really about the fetish, but it is pro-tickling insofar as it features people some who are honest and open about making tickle porn. You find out pretty quickly that the only kink-shamer is weirdly the person making the specific videos the documentary is about.
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Tickled is outstanding, where is the follow up located?
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Accident Underwater posted:Tickled is outstanding, where is the follow up located? It's on HBO. Look under the documentaries section and it should be there under "The Tickle King". It's pretty crazy.
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Tainen posted:It's on HBO. Look under the documentaries section and it should be there under "The Tickle King". It's pretty crazy. When I watched it last night it was listed as an extra under Tickled itself.
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weekly font posted:What kind of tone does the doc take? I figured it'd be super kink-shamey since the fetish is based around an inherently silly thing. The guy who made the documentary is openly bisexual and super nice and without saying too much the "kinky" aspect of the whole thing is not really even explored (except for one short sequence that arguably has very little to do with the rest of the documentary).
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I was pleasantly surprised by Mr. Majestic on Prime. I was just in the mood for some old Charles Bronson movie, but as soon as I saw "written by Elmore Leonard" my expectations increased. It's not a great movie but it's good enough to recommend here if you like 70's cinema.
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I just love the line, "They have tickle cells all over the U.S. They're everywhere!," so much. So so much.
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precision posted:The guy who made the documentary is openly bisexual and super nice and without saying too much the "kinky" aspect of the whole thing is not really even explored (except for one short sequence that arguably has very little to do with the rest of the documentary). Basically, imagine Louis Theroux exploring a weird kink movement - and then finding out that there's a lot of very, very strange and scary poo poo going on behind the scenes. coyo7e fucked around with this message at 00:28 on Mar 14, 2017 |
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Nihonniboku posted:I just love the line, "They have tickle cells all over the U.S. They're everywhere!," so much. So so much. The closing shot of the followup, with the recently found video of a young athletic dude saying "thanks for the car, I hope I can meet your expectations!" was creepy as hell and made me hope The Tickle King doesn't go actual Full Dahmer
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Solidkgb posted:
What started last year as a thrilling start with the first episode turned into a hatewatch. Characters haven't been this willfully stupid and crazy since Helix on Scifi. Beware.
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MST3k Facebook posted:20 Classic MST3K episodes are coming to Netflix tomorrow! These should tide you over until the new season debuts on the 14th
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Awesome! Going to watch Puma Man when it is up. Kirk Vikernes fucked around with this message at 22:34 on Mar 14, 2017 |
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Mammal Sauce posted:Awesome! For anyone that's interested in MST3k and the new season, aren't familiar with the show but would like to watch a guaranteed classic episode, you now have 20 safe bets to choose from.
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Awesome, work is closed tomorrow so I can veg out. Other than Manos and Space Mutiny, any other must watches?
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Those are all really solid choices. I Accuse My Parents is one of my all-time favorites because I love ham-handed 1950s morality plays. If you like to drink and go to parties your son is going to join the mob and it's all your fault.
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Big Mouth Billy Basshole posted:Awesome, work is closed tomorrow so I can veg out. Other than Manos and Space Mutiny, any other must watches? Werewolf Merlin's Shop Laserblast Pod People Time Chasers I really love Catalina Caper, as well.
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Big Mouth Billy Basshole posted:Awesome, work is closed tomorrow so I can veg out. Other than Manos and Space Mutiny, any other must watches? I'm a huge fan of their Eegah episode.
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