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I need to go back and finish The Fall someday. I started watching it, but got distracted by something else at the time.
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I watched the first 3 last night because of your post. They are really good. The father is fantastic.
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I'm a bit late to the party, but I've been blowing my way through Santa Clarita Diet recently, and that show is great. Can't wait to see how Season 2 ends (I think I have 2 or 3 eps left), and I'm glad it's been given a 3rd season.
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Discovered yesterday that Happy! got added to Netflix. I never did finish the series. Watched the last episode. I enjoyed it a lot. But I doubt that it's for everyone.
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Somebody, it may have been hepcat, posted a scene from a Canadian series that had dudes that were going to fight. They took their shirts off and held each other's spit jars. Hilarious dialog...anybody know what I am talking about?
If somebody could jog my memory I'd appreciate it.
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I may have to get to this soon, since the second season comes out on SyFy in 2019 and I missed the first season.
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Letterkenny on Hulu.Z-Corn wrote:Somebody, it may have been hepcat, posted a scene from a Canadian series that had dudes that were going to fight. They took their shirts off and held each other's spit jars. Hilarious dialog...anybody know what I am talking about?
If somebody could jog my memory I'd appreciate it.
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It was actually Issie. I just replied to his post after watching the first episode and laughing my ass off.Z-Corn wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 2:35 pm Somebody, it may have been hepcat, posted a scene from a Canadian series that had dudes that were going to fight. They took their shirts off and held each other's spit jars. Hilarious dialog...anybody know what I am talking about?
If somebody could jog my memory I'd appreciate it.
Letterkenny is the show. You can find the whole thing on Hulu. The first two seasons are great, but it starts to wear out its welcome after that.
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Yes, thank you, that's the one. Watchlisted.Isgrimnur wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 3:14 pmLetterkenny on Hulu.Z-Corn wrote:Somebody, it may have been hepcat, posted a scene from a Canadian series that had dudes that were going to fight. They took their shirts off and held each other's spit jars. Hilarious dialog...anybody know what I am talking about?
If somebody could jog my memory I'd appreciate it.
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That series is actually filmed in town.
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Going to recommend the series called Dogs. It's a documentary series where each episode has a story about a dog and their owner. Not too far into it yet, but the 2nd episode impressed me the most so far; a story of a Syrian refugee living in Germany trying smuggle his dog from who's stuck in a wartorn Syria, to rejoin him in Germany after not seeing him for 2+ years.
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All of this. He was particularly perfect for that Boogie Nights role. Hell, I wonder if it was written with him in mind?gameoverman wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2019 5:48 pmI'd classify him as a 'movie star' and not as an 'actor'. He's the kind of person you cast when you have a role that calls for what he brings to the table. I think that's why he worked so well in Boogie Nights. That movie has many qualities, but one for sure is excellent casting. Everyone in that movie is being used to their full potential. I don't mean this as a put down either.
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Just watched the Wingman episode last night. Watching the Dad talk about Maverick and Goose was fantastic.
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I think I saw a draft of Anderson's script in which he had listed "desk lamp" for the role of Dirk Diggler. So you're probably right.Carpet_pissr wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 12:26 amAll of this. He was particularly perfect for that Boogie Nights role. Hell, I wonder if it was written with him in mind?gameoverman wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2019 5:48 pmI'd classify him as a 'movie star' and not as an 'actor'. He's the kind of person you cast when you have a role that calls for what he brings to the table. I think that's why he worked so well in Boogie Nights. That movie has many qualities, but one for sure is excellent casting. Everyone in that movie is being used to their full potential. I don't mean this as a put down either.
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Can't set me up like that!hepcat wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 11:05 amI think I saw a draft of Anderson's script in which he had listed "desk lamp" for the role of Dirk Diggler. So you're probably right.Carpet_pissr wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 12:26 amAll of this. He was particularly perfect for that Boogie Nights role. Hell, I wonder if it was written with him in mind?gameoverman wrote: ↑Mon Jan 14, 2019 5:48 pmI'd classify him as a 'movie star' and not as an 'actor'. He's the kind of person you cast when you have a role that calls for what he brings to the table. I think that's why he worked so well in Boogie Nights. That movie has many qualities, but one for sure is excellent casting. Everyone in that movie is being used to their full potential. I don't mean this as a put down either.
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I watched the two competing documentaries on the Fyre Festival. Hulu's "Fyre Fraud" and Netflix's "FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened."
Both documentaries obviously have quite a bit of overlap, with interviews with some of the same folks. However, Hulu's doc scored interviews with Billy McFarland himself, which gives you a bit more insight into his thinking.
I think I found Netflix's doc the more entertaining of the two, as the lack of Billy interviews gives it more time to focus on the negatives (which, let's face it, is the most interesting part). And while Hulu's doc is definitely not sympathetic to Billy in any way, Netflix's doc seems just a bit harsher in its portrayal.
It's tough to say which one is "best." They both offer interesting insights on their own - Hulu with the Billy side of the story, and Netflix with a few more interesting anecdotes sprinkled throughout. Either way, it's a really fascinating look at a disaster driven by ego, delusion, and fraud.
Both documentaries obviously have quite a bit of overlap, with interviews with some of the same folks. However, Hulu's doc scored interviews with Billy McFarland himself, which gives you a bit more insight into his thinking.
I think I found Netflix's doc the more entertaining of the two, as the lack of Billy interviews gives it more time to focus on the negatives (which, let's face it, is the most interesting part). And while Hulu's doc is definitely not sympathetic to Billy in any way, Netflix's doc seems just a bit harsher in its portrayal.
It's tough to say which one is "best." They both offer interesting insights on their own - Hulu with the Billy side of the story, and Netflix with a few more interesting anecdotes sprinkled throughout. Either way, it's a really fascinating look at a disaster driven by ego, delusion, and fraud.
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Just finished Sex Education, fantastic show. The entire cast is excellent (with Gillian Anderson being the highlight), it strikes a perfect balance of raunch and sentiment, and it’s funny as hell. There was only one relationship that didn’t work for me because it felt way too forced, and that was
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Other than that, 7/8 tentacles and I really hope it gets another season.
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Watched the Netflix one last night and really enjoyed it. Really tapped into something. There was more than a little schadenfreude at the expense of the millennial and influencer scene. But fuck 'em!YellowKing wrote: ↑Sat Jan 19, 2019 11:27 pm I watched the two competing documentaries on the Fyre Festival. Hulu's "Fyre Fraud" and Netflix's "FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened."
Both documentaries obviously have quite a bit of overlap, with interviews with some of the same folks. However, Hulu's doc scored interviews with Billy McFarland himself, which gives you a bit more insight into his thinking.
I think I found Netflix's doc the more entertaining of the two, as the lack of Billy interviews gives it more time to focus on the negatives (which, let's face it, is the most interesting part). And while Hulu's doc is definitely not sympathetic to Billy in any way, Netflix's doc seems just a bit harsher in its portrayal.
It's tough to say which one is "best." They both offer interesting insights on their own - Hulu with the Billy side of the story, and Netflix with a few more interesting anecdotes sprinkled throughout. Either way, it's a really fascinating look at a disaster driven by ego, delusion, and fraud.
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I'm only five episodes in, but this is really fantastic. It's funny but has real heart. Asa Butterfield is amazing at having 100 emotions play over his face at once.Skinypupy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 2:07 am Just finished Sex Education, fantastic show. The entire cast is excellent (with Gillian Anderson being the highlight), it strikes a perfect balance of raunch and sentiment, and it’s funny as hell. There was only one relationship that didn’t work for me because it felt way too forced, and that was
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Other than that, 7/8 tentacles and I really hope it gets another season.Spoiler:
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I watched THE BILL MURRAY STORIES doc last night and it damn near made me cry. It's about the myth that has grown up around Bill Murray and his infamous crashing of parties, randomly interacting with people in bars, etc.
On the surface it's about the filmmaker's attempt to get Bill to answer the question, but through his research we find out the answer ourselves and learn a valuable lesson about living life in the moment. It was that realization that brought a tear to my eye, because maybe Bill's the one that truly has it all figured out.
On the surface it's about the filmmaker's attempt to get Bill to answer the question, but through his research we find out the answer ourselves and learn a valuable lesson about living life in the moment. It was that realization that brought a tear to my eye, because maybe Bill's the one that truly has it all figured out.
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Polar.
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Regarding your last comment:Skinypupy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 2:07 am Just finished Sex Education, fantastic show. The entire cast is excellent (with Gillian Anderson being the highlight), it strikes a perfect balance of raunch and sentiment, and it’s funny as hell. There was only one relationship that didn’t work for me because it felt way too forced, and that was
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Other than that, 7/8 tentacles and I really hope it gets another season.Spoiler:
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I just saw this. It was a silly over the top movie but I enjoyed watching Mads employ his special skill set. Him and Liam should make a buddy movie.
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I sorta saw it coming too, but was just hoping they wouldn't go that route. Mainly because:rittchard wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 1:37 pmRegarding your last comment:Skinypupy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 2:07 am Just finished Sex Education, fantastic show. The entire cast is excellent (with Gillian Anderson being the highlight), it strikes a perfect balance of raunch and sentiment, and it’s funny as hell. There was only one relationship that didn’t work for me because it felt way too forced, and that was
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Other than that, 7/8 tentacles and I really hope it gets another season.Spoiler:
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Is anyone else watching Friends from College? I think it's hilarious. I especially liked when Lisa was working at the Wall Street firm (Blackstool) with the over the top "male" culture.
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I would watch Mads Mikkelsen read the morning paper for 2 hours. One of my favorites. I have this on my weekend viewing schedule. Not expecting John Wick level, but I hope it's fun!
If you haven't watched Mads as a gunslinger in the old west, run to netflix and watch The Salvation. That is one seriously good movie.
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Zack Snyder Returning to Movies With Zombie Action Pic 'Army of the Dead'
Zack Snyder, who directed 2017's Justice League only to step away from movies to deal with a family tragedy, has signed on to helm Army of the Dead, a zombie horror thriller, for Netflix. Snyder will direct and produce with his partner and wife, Deborah Snyder, via their newly rebranded production company, Stone Quarry. The shingle's Wesley Coller is also producing.
Snyder also came up with the story for Army, which has a script by Joby Harold. The adventure is set amid a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, during which a man assembles a group of mercenaries to take the ultimate gamble, venturing into the quarantined zone to pull off the greatest heist ever attempted.
Netflix, which is taking over the project from Warner Bros., where it was first set up in 2007, is going full throttle with Army. The movie is set to commence shooting this summer with a sizable budget that could reach the $90 million range, say sources.
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Same.Skinypupy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 1:55 pmI sorta saw it coming too, but was just hoping they wouldn't go that route. Mainly because:rittchard wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 1:37 pmRegarding your last comment:Skinypupy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 2:07 am Just finished Sex Education, fantastic show. The entire cast is excellent (with Gillian Anderson being the highlight), it strikes a perfect balance of raunch and sentiment, and it’s funny as hell. There was only one relationship that didn’t work for me because it felt way too forced, and that was
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Other than that, 7/8 tentacles and I really hope it gets another season.Spoiler:
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Ralph-Wiggum wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 5:18 pmSame.Skinypupy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 1:55 pmI sorta saw it coming too, but was just hoping they wouldn't go that route. Mainly because:rittchard wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 1:37 pmRegarding your last comment:Skinypupy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 20, 2019 2:07 am Just finished Sex Education, fantastic show. The entire cast is excellent (with Gillian Anderson being the highlight), it strikes a perfect balance of raunch and sentiment, and it’s funny as hell. There was only one relationship that didn’t work for me because it felt way too forced, and that was
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Other than that, 7/8 tentacles and I really hope it gets another season.Spoiler:
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The Bodyguard is fantastic. I started it around 8pm and ended up bingeing it until 2am to finish it. That is possibly the highest compliment I can give.
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Watched Polar on Friday night. While I can understand why it isn’t getting a lot of love from folks, I enjoyed it immensely. It was just fun. It’s no John Wick though.
Also, Richard Dreyfuss!
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I binged through Russian Doll yesterday. I don’t want to say much since almost anything is a spoiler, but it’s a great mix of comedy, drama, mystery, and hints of sci-fi. The lead actress, Natasha Lyonne, is perfect.
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I watched VELVET BUZZSAW.
It's a strange experiment of blending an A-list cast (Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, John Malkovich, Toni Collette), some artsy (literally) production, and a cheap Twilight Zone episode premise.
While the performances were outstanding, particularly Gyllenhaal, it came up just a bit short for me on delivering on its promise and the fantastic trailer.
It's a strange experiment of blending an A-list cast (Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, John Malkovich, Toni Collette), some artsy (literally) production, and a cheap Twilight Zone episode premise.
While the performances were outstanding, particularly Gyllenhaal, it came up just a bit short for me on delivering on its promise and the fantastic trailer.
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That was Richard Dreyfuss? Wow, I didn't recognize him at all!hepcat wrote:Watched Polar on Friday night. While I can understand why it isn’t getting a lot of love from folks, I enjoyed it immensely. It was just fun. It’s no John Wick though.
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I had to check IMDb. It sounded like him though, which is what made me look it up.
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He and the actress playing his wife were on an episode of Dark Matter playing scientists on a space station Spoiler alert,
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