Current free on Youtube movies: Armageddon My Girl The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Tropic Thunder Train To Busan The Guardian Good Burger Secret Window O Brother Where Art Thou? Breakfast at Tiffany's The Last of the Mohicans The Marine Son In Law Biodome Hot Shots! Mr Mom Stigmata The Great Debaters The Illusionist Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo Men at Work Species Jiro Dreams of Sushi Tried not to have duplicates of last time, but I did it from memory. This is what caught my eye from a quick scroll...
Started watching Tokyo Vice it's been pretty good through 3 episodes but a little slow and not much excitement, I hope things pick up or this will be a disappointment. I did not know this is supposed to be based in the 90s and on a true story. Is anything good on Netflix anymore I need to finish some stuff and I am out on Netflix, I have HBO Max and Amazon, what should I replace Netflix with, not intrigued with Disney+.
[Netflix] Love+Death+Robots #3 is pretty good. There's a couple that are "meh" good, there's a couple that are really good, and there's a couple that are "wow". The last, 9th episode is one of the ****ing craziest things I've ever seen. If you can handle a little shaky-cam it's brilliantly colored and filmed.
I had circled around watching that for a while, I've been itching to watch something sci-fi so I might start it. How do you feel about the previous seasons?
I dig it. They're not all great, but they're short so even if it sucks there's no reason not to watch to the end. The animation is top notch. David Fincher directed ep2 of this new season....it's wild.
Doesn't matter. They're independent short animated films, watch in any order you want. I'll pull up some names for S3: 2. "Bad Travelling" (David Fincher) 3. "The Very Pulse of the Machine" cool story, great animation 4. "Night of the Mini Dead" (this is stupid ridiculous fun, watch it on as big a screen as you can) 6. "Swarm" is great just for the animation, but the story's not bad either 8. "In Vaulted Halls Entombed" (****ed up and great) 9. "Jibaro" (indescribable. I want to watch it again but I'm not sure I can for a while) The others are good too. #1 is a continuation of a short from season 1: "Three Robots and Three Robots 2"
I watched a couple last night and had forgotten I had already seen a couple of them. Red Army was one I had seen and I liked Suits. Going to binge this weekend.
Finished Prime Suspect, great show HM can carry anything but there was some very good writing and characters. I know American TV tried to do a knockoff or remake but I can't remember a show anything like it. Going through New Tricks on Amazon and it is consistently very enjoyable and better once you get to know the characters nice blend of humour and actual police work that makes sense. Some great actors as well I'm surprised nobody talks about this show, another show that would be easy to replicate it seems especially on streaming.
Mrs Fletcher on HBO Max, 8/10 True gem. Never thought I'd have the hots for Kathryn Hahn. The 2 plots: What you think it is from the first episode- Family dramedy about an over protective single mother. What it really is- Single older mom is wildin' out after her son leaves for college. Read it was cancelled. shame. The Time Traveler's wife series: -2/10. Caught 2 episodes and I just couldn't. Jon Snow's wife looks so different. I don't know what it is. They didn't have to make this.
Fun little show. She's always been hilarious and strangely attractive, but she's one of the few who've gotten hotter as they've gotten older.
a couple episodes left of Lincoln Lawyer. Enjoying it so far. (I know there's a thread for it but I've been avoiding it to avoid spoilers)
Night Sky on Amazon. I watched the 8 episodes in less than 2 days so I must have been entertained. One thing I don't understand about it... why did they make the first season low-budget but end it with cliffhangers that would make it necessary to build a few different, immense worlds? Why would any show do that?
Gas Lit on Starz- 10/10. "Everyone is so evil here and I love it." I like it that a lot of big screen actors do series for these channels. I can see at least 4 performances being nominated for an emmy. Shea Whigham's knocked it out of the park with his Gordon Liddy.
@TTW The movie with Rachel McAdams I guess was more charming but I do not share the negative assessment, I think I can live with those 2 actors. Some strange reason to have him time travel without clothes... About Time (2013) that one was much better. Strangely also with McAdams.
I've heard great things, but will have to wait until it's streaming somewhere other than starz. It's on the list though.