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Have you checked out Bosch? I've seen the first 2 or 3 seasons, and I thought it was pretty goodAny other recommendations like Justified?
Red Dawn has to be the silliest movie I’ve ever seen.
The remake is set in contemperary times and replaces the Russians with North Koreans.The original. I’ve never seen the remake. Maybe silly is the wrong word and ridiculous the right one. Or both!
The remake is set in contemperary times and replaces the Russians with North Koreans.
Worse, North Korea invades Washington. Specifically Spokane. AND THEY DIDN'T EVEN FILM IT HERE. The bastards filmed it in Detroit!North Korea invades Colorado?
Watched my VS blu of Tough Guys Don't Dance, Mailer's bizarre 80s neo-noir adaptation of his own novel. I cannot overemphasize how strange of a film this is. Love it.
I do remember parts of the dialogue, and the ending. I do NOT remember That Scene though...I've never heard of this film, but bizarre is my jam, so I'll have to check it out.
Hey, wasn't there a recent-ish show based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland? Anyone know anything about it?
There's a Japanese show in Netflix, TristramEvans really liked it. I don't have Netflix at the moment so haven't had the chance to check it out yet.
Rewatched Lumet's Serpico. Pacino is of course amazing, he is now viewed by some as a ham but his best performances in the 70s were very controlled like this one.
Much more a character study and docudrama than an action film, the RL story depressing and inspiring in equal measure.
That such a relatively low key, serious film could be as big of a hit as it was suggests just how different 'box office' was in the 70s compared to now, where this would be widely viewed as an artfilm not a mainstream crowdpleaser.
Are you on Netflix? Check out Old Enough!.fun/uplifting things to watch
Currently watching Starhunter:Redux, which is an OKish SciFi series about Bounty Hunters on an ex-luxury starliner.
It seems like many recent genre shows are all about the Easter eggs and shallow references. But if the writer and the director don't really understand what they're referencing then it's hard to stick the landing.Just binged S1 and 2 of Russian Doll. For a show that asks some big questions, they're pretty useless when it comes to providing a satisfying denouement.
I file it under what I call 'Millenial media', Its all about the feels and insta moments, not about old fashioned tropes like storytelling or actually resolving plots.
I enjoyed S1 of Russian Doll, but I agree with the criticisms. It sets up a mystery about what is happening, but it never really answers it, being satisfied with the fact that some unexplained mechanism of the universe decided to teach these two characters a life lesson.
I don't think the issue is anything new. There are countless old shows like The Twilight Zone that operate on similar logic. It's just easier to get away with that kind of handwaving with a half-hour episode than a season-long arc. You give the audience a lot more time to think about things.
Two of my favorites.I finished bingeing Community, and now I'm bingeing The Good Place.