14-06-19, 20:25 | #38731 |
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I just finished to see Inferno with Tom Hanks and it was good as usual even if I think Ron Howard realisation was a little lazy this time. But this is the spirit I want for the sequel of Tomb Raider Movie.
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15-06-19, 14:29 | #38732 |
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I love artistic movies that get me thinking a lot afterwards. This one was done right, I really liked it. |
17-06-19, 19:41 | #38733 |
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Barry, Season 2
It gets sooooo dark, but there are such hilarious moments. Better than the first season. Hader is sensational, I'm disappointed NoHo Hank didn't have more screentime but he continues to be a great derp, Stephen Root is fantastic, and Winkler continues to be good, but I think he's better in the first season. That feral child girl ep is the best in the show. She's straight from some horror movie, but it's very funny in a freaky way. Chernobyl, Episode 1 It's good! But my word, those accents are so distracting. But I get the reasoning. They are telling a story written, produced, directed by Brits, so the need to make it more authentically Russian isn't their priority, just like if Russia made a show about some non-Russian storyline, it'd likely still be in Russian. Last edited by robm_2007; 06-07-19 at 04:56. |
17-06-19, 20:10 | #38734 |
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Barry's season 2 is incredible. I agree that it's better than season 1 (which was already really good). I thought Sarah Goldberg (Sally) was also excellent this season, that monologue in episode 7 was fantastic.
I'm rewatching Parks and Recreation, currently on season 2. |
21-06-19, 22:07 | #38735 |
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Currently at the beginning of Battlestar Galactica Season 4.
I forgot just how incredible this show truly is. I’ll be sad when it’s over. |
22-06-19, 04:50 | #38736 |
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I've been watching a ton of Survivor as of recent. I feel like it's one of the few really compelling reality shows still out there that manages to keep things fresh.
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24-06-19, 22:38 | #38737 |
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Murder Mystery, Jennifer Anniston and Adam Sandler. It was fun and entertaining, so mission accomplished .
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24-06-19, 22:58 | #38738 | |
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Also I watched Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Spider-Man Homecoming and X-Men on my new 4K Blu Ray player. The step up in picture and sound quality is incredible. The upscale on standard Blu Ray is pretty significant, too. |
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25-06-19, 05:11 | #38739 |
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Dancing Queen, the first few episodes
I like it! Alyssa Edwards should be in everything; on everything. Even on money. EVERY CURRENCY, EVERY NOTE, EVERY COIN...EVERYWHERE |
25-06-19, 17:24 | #38740 |
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I saw the new Child's Play on Friday. It was okay(ish), it had some interesting and new ideas and brought a few laughs and Aubrey Plaza is nice to look at, but some of the character scenes were dull. Some of the character choices in this movie are headscratchingly dumb.
Also, I must warn you in advance: this movie is quite graphic and gory. It's not your usual Chucky stabbing people like before, they take the violence to a whole new level in this one. Some of the death scenes are just flat out NASTY! Not quite as bad as Saw (3-onwards, anyway), but definitely not for the squeamish. I also watched the original Carrie on Netflix the other day. It's insane how much the 2013 remake copies the original, it's almost shot for shot, except for the rightfully more gritty prom scene. I know they were limited due to SFX/budget constraints for its time, but there's no way anyone should've made it out of the school alive, all things considered. That's one thing the remake got right, even if virtually everything else is a copy of the original. Last edited by KManX89; 25-06-19 at 17:25. |
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