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Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story

 

 

 

 

 

It's been a while since I've noticed a soundtrack while watching a movie or a TV series. I did not know or realize Thomas Newman was the composer until I saw his name after the final episode (episode 9). These two tracks in particular worked really well and were often used during the entirety of the show. This season was very different from Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, but ultimately not as good. 

 

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On 17/10/2024 at 3:05 PM, Naïve Old Fart said:

Is anyone watching THE FRANCHISE?

 

We have watched the first 2 episodes.  It's OK.  Great cast, some funny moments, but nothing really hilarious happening yet

 

Avenue 5 also took forever to get really funny, so we'll stick with it

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23 minutes ago, Naïve Old Fart said:

Please forgive me if I'm a little late to the party, but... is anyone watching LOUDERMILK?

It looks like fun.

We just finished watching Loudermilk and mostly enjoyed it, although it had some oddly silly plotting (especially in the first season, but the others had their fair share) which made it less enjoyable and less good than it might have been. The final season has a couple of stronger character arcs with existing characters which give an indication of how good it could have been had they not got so distracted with weird story threads - there are at least three plots I can think of that to me qualify as jumping the shark moments, two of which occur in the first season... that isn't meant to happen until later seasons when the writers start to run out of ideas! Still, the central character and dynamics are great and carry the show.

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Certainly not watching the Menendez Brothers snuff show where they recount drinking flavoured semen. In this house, we watch Buffy. I've been tossing on Prime Video's Buff channel. Tonight, I Only Have Eyes For You.

 

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I just finished "Presumed Innocent" on Apple TV. Well, I suspected they’d add some meat comparing to the movie—after all, we all remember the track 'Barbara's Confession' on the soundtrack, haha. The series itself is fine, but honestly, the whole time, I missed the movie with Harrison Ford (and John Williams’ music). And as for the ending, which you can see coming from a mile away—they made it more "complicated", and it’s completely awful.

 

Do yourself a favor and rewatch the movie!

 

 

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Yellowstone is chugging along with its few remaining episodes we waited years for. I've watched the season 5B premiere 3 times. The premiere night, the Amazon UHD drop the next day, since they're still honoring the season 5 purchase I made years ago, and the rerun before episode 10 tonight. 

 

Half of this episode was a flashback to the ranchers in Texas and just as entertaining as the sudden jump to Present Day scenes. Even with the loss of its tyrannical martinet, this show is bigger than ever. Ratings are absurd and there's no way Paramount wants this show to end, and neither do we.

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Shrinking - Season 2 x Episode 7

 

This show is just soooo good!!!!

I love how it can be so funny, extremely heartfelt and not shy away from difficult stuff.

 

The scene with Liz & Derek this episode was brilliant. In S1 Derek was mostly there as comic relief, but this season he has become an actual person and this episode showed how great of a character he is. Excellent work!!

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Binged all of Say Nothing in two days. Based on the book of the same name it tells the story of Dolours and Marian price and their time in the Provisional IRA. The abduction, murder, and disappearing of widowed mother of 10 Jean McConville is the framing device for the whole show. 
 

I thought it was incredibly well done. I’ve read the book (written by Patrick Radden Keefe who also wrote the excellent Empire of Pain about the Sackler family) and I thought this was a great adaptation. I think it does a great job of showing why the Price sisters turned to violence and Dolours subsequent disillusionment with Gerry Adams and his ways.

 

But the Jean McConvill storyline is heartbreaking. Those poor kids and all the other families who had members taken away and disappeared. Some still don’t have a grave to visit. 
 

Gerry Adams comes out of it badly. And deservedly so. 
 

Anthony Boyle is having an amazing year with this (he plays the younger Brendan Hughes), Masters of the Air and Manhunt. 

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I started The Big Bang Theory. A little late to the game, but better later than never. I’m not going to watch it all the way through, just the first two seasons probably. I’m five episodes in and enjoying it so far. It kind of fills the void that Friends left. 

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Shrinking - Season 2 x Episode 8

 

This just keeps getting better! Love it so much!

 

Paul was fantastic this episode. As was Derek, that man is just teriffic!

 

But I'm really not happy with the decision Jimmy made at the end. He has made a decision only thinking about himself again, just like the start of the episode showed in the flashbacks (which was great). Alkce is not gonna be happy with this and it's gonna be a strain on their relationship again I think.

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Finally, the first DCU project was launched, with two episodes.

To be honest, i wasn´t that interested watching the first episode. It was good, but nothing that good, it was a solid start...


And then MY GOD what a episode the second was. Seriously, it becomes better every time I think about it, it was great, also it´s sad how it made me care more about the Bride in 20 minutes than the trinity of the DCEU as a whole in 10 years.

 

 I´m so happy that Gunn picked the only medium that really catches the full potential of Superheroes to start this universe, the show is as comic booky as a comic book adaptation can get.

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Shrinking: Season 2 x Episode 10

 

This was maybe the funniest episode of the series so far! I laughed out loud multiple times.

Harrison Ford was fantastic, especially in that stare down scene.

 

I loved that Cobie Smulders showed up. She's such a great comedic actress and she showed that here. Really hope she sticks around. 

 

The final few minutes were surprisingly emotional. Especially Ford's reaction after the conversation about moving in together.

The ending was great and set up plenty of good stuff for the final 2 episodes.

This is definintely one of my favorites series of the year.

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I’m at season 5 of The Big Bang Theory, I’ve been binging it for days. Really enjoying it. Don’t know if I will have the strength to watch it ‘til the end, though, it’s 7 more seasons, seems too much. And then there is the spin-off series that’s 7 seasons, too.

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Gangs of London - the first season is bliss (Gareth Evans, the nutcase that did Raid 1 and 2 in Indonesia, both bonafide John-Woo style mental-classics). He did episodes 1 and 5 - these episodes are gory as all balls can be with the crazy, often clearly practical gore effects action (loads of dislocated jaws with teeth, seems to be a theme). Episode 5 is a mini-classic on its own, set in Wales, that goes all out on hardcore action violence. Totally John Woo's Hard Boiled - one location, loads of one-shots and just major carnage with a lot of excellent Welsh actors playing roles they would never be able to get without Evans' participation. 

 

Xavier Gens (the French director of Frontiers - if you have seen it, you know you saw it) did many of the other ones. Again, many of these are Peter Jackson-1992 level gore. There is some CGI core though, which is too bad.

 

I love the balls of the show but it does not meet the talents of its directors. It's been a hit, but I checked out season 2 (without Evans and Gens direct involvement, and it's still violent as shit, but it lacks the artistry to gore that Evans and Gens bring). And even more CGI with no practical effects so far.

 

Score is pointless. But maybe that is a point.

 

This is so good:

 

 

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On 12/12/2024 at 4:54 AM, Davis said:

Can’t argue with you. But Sheldon is a GENIUS, and geniuses, as they say, aren’t crazy, they are “eccentric”. 

 

I get sick of people comparing me to this geek in real life.

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8 hours ago, The Train Station said:

 

I get sick of people comparing me to this geek in real life.

What’s worse is that I keep seeing myself in Sheldon - except for the physics genius part - and I don’t like it. I want to be Leonard, if for no other reason, to get Penny. 

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I relate more to Seinfeld characters because although they're neurotic, they're also rather average and express frustrations similar to ones I've experienced. I don't share anything in common with those STEM geeks in BBT and whatever their frustrations and flaws are, I'm not clear about.

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On 11/12/2024 at 5:53 PM, Naïve Old Fart said:

I like TBBT, and the whole "Time Machine" thing was inspired lunacy, but my opinion of Sheldon has not changed: he's a whiny, bullying child, who gets his own way just because he's how he is, and the entire cast makes excuses for him. If I was Leonard, I would have moved out the day after I moved in.

He's among the most unpleasant characters ever created for television.


Have often wondered if Sheldon is meant to be on the neurodivergent spectrum, but the writers shied away from making it explicit because it would inevitably bring criticism. 

His line about watching the Clone Wars movie before the TV show 'so that George Lucas can disappoint me in the order he intended' is one of the best sitcom gags ever, IMO.  

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I liked the "Firefly running forever" joke.

 

 

10 minutes ago, Sweeping Strings said:

Have often wondered if Sheldon is meant to be on the neurodivergent spectrum, but the writers shied away from making it explicit because it would inevitably bring criticism. 

 

Of course he is. If he had a diagnosis, it would probably be Asperger's. That doesn't stop him from being a cunt.

I've worked with children with Asperger's, and they have all been nicer than Sheldon.

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On 28/02/2015 at 4:22 PM, Glóin the Dark said:

Hopefully the BBC will produce an adaptation of the final novel after it comes out, with the same team.

 

Nearly ten years later, the BBC has indeed adapted the concluding part of Hilary Mantel's trilogy of novels, following up its first series Wolf Hall (which remains the best TV series after Deadwood in my opinion) with the new Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light. With the final episode due for broadcast tomorrow, I'm only now realising that I don't really want to see the ending... 

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Shrinking: Season 2 x Episode 11

 

Woooooooow! This episode was fantastic!

 

Harrison Ford & Jason Segel were especially great. I would give Ford an Emmy for this season, he's so good. The speech he gave to Jimmy halfway through the episode was very powerful and is very true. A lot of people don't really understand what it takes to go to therapy. To be able to say to yourself that you need help and then go look for it is extremely brave. And the way Paul just told Jimmy the hard truth was powerful.

Also the way Paul is dealing with his Parkinsons getting worse is heartbreaking. Ford was just so so good.

 

And the final scene of them on the bench when Ford came walking in his pyjamas and robe was so beautiful. It really made me cry to be honest.

 

The episode had a perfect structure in my opinion. It showed Jimmy's arc of the whole series beautifully and I'm excited for the finale next week.

Sad it's ending after it's third season.

 

Oh, and the joke about Thanksgiving had me on the floor. That was very funny.

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Truth Seekers

 

Who here has seen this show?  It's a Simon Pegg/Nick Frost supernatural comedy/drama that was pretty fun and interesting, and had a lot of potential if Amazon hadn't canceled it after one season (of eight 30 minute episodes).

 

Nick Frost and Samson Kayo (pretty funny guy I had never seen before) are broadband installers in the UK who end up investigating a series of potential supernatural sightings each week, sort of X-Files adjacent, while a season-long story develops each week and builds to a grand finale involving a lot of characters and places met along the way. A pre-HOTD Emma D'Arcy is in the mix as a tagalong who seems to be haunted by a series of ghosts, and Malcolm McDowell has a fun role as Frost's father in law.

 

It wasn't the best show of similar themes, but it seemed like it was finding its footing as it went and could have been a lot of fun in future seasons, especially if they were more episodic and less serialized.

 

Still worth a watch - it's on Amazon Prime

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I've got nothing to watch since Yellowstone ended. There are the various Sheridan shows on Paramount Plus which I get for free because I work for the cable company, but I'm having trouble finding the motivation to toss anything on.

 

There's Landman, which seems like it rules, but I just end up tossing on a movie I've seen 78 times instead. There's Tulsa King season 2 but it's been so long since season 1, which I remember liking, I don't even remember what was going on.

 

The upcoming 1923 season 2, I want to see, but while I enjoyed the first season, I didn't know who so many of the characters even were by the last episode. I just want to see Timothy Dalton forcing prostitutes to beat each other and Ford defend the ranch while an Indian chick flees religious extremists. 

 

I feel lost.

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The Day Of The Jackal

 

Thought it was bloody brilliant.

Eddie Redmayne & Lashana Lynch are both fantastic and the supporting cast also delivered in spades.

 

Expertly written, it kept me guessing and sometimes on the edge of my seat. Redmayne's character in particular is very well written and an extremely complicated and nuanced.

Just a really well made thriller series. Also really appreciated how dark it was, the body count was quite high and some of the deaths were very brutal.

 

There is one thing I really really disliked in the finale so I'm secretly hoping they retcon in a way for S2. But I think based on how they deal with death in this first season, it's unlikely. But other than that, no notes.

Can't wait to see what they do in S2.

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Silo: Season 2

 

WTF was that ending!!! The entire finale episide was incredibly tense and then on top of that they end it like that. That's quite insane.

 

This seriously is one of the best series out there at the moment and it's a shame it's not getting talked about enough or in rotation for awards.

 

Everything is just absolutely stellar! The performances by the entire cast are amazing. Standouts are Rebecca Ferguson (standout moment in episode 10)  Steve Zahn (adored him), Tim Robbins (he's quite a prick, but is great) and Harriet Walter (calm and stoic performance, but oh so good).

 

The production design is incredible. Some of the best out there. I'm still not able to figure out how and how much they build these silos, it's kinda mindblowing.

Add to that stellar directing and writing and it's just the best you can hope for in a series.

 

So happy it was already renewned for seasons 3 & 4! I will be seated 100%!

 

Anyone else seen it and have some thoughts on it??

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