In Jaws, I love that first meteor streak shown when they're on the boat. It puts the struggle of the three men in perspective, their plight is so insignificant in the context of the universe but at...
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In Jaws, I love that first meteor streak shown when they're on the boat. It puts the struggle of the three men in perspective, their plight is so insignificant in the context of the universe but at...
The first one was two shots a week apart I then had two additional boosters. Never did anything to me. Have not had Covid - knock on wood, or maybe I did and it was really mild.
So one thing I recently found out was that some bars control the amount of N2 and CO2 that go into their Guinness draft. One of my local pubs has been adding too much N2 so I can't drink more than...
Heh, I went straight from Broadcast to Streaming so no cord was cut. Most of my streaming is on Criterion but Prime has an awesome selection even if you have to pay a few extra bucks to rent a movie...
The stop motion animation in Wolf House is incredible!
I think this is a problem with Shudder streaming. I've seen this same issue with other Shudder movies but not with movies on Prime or Criterion.
Really, I'm surprised you all like it.
I thought this was the worst written show I've ever seen. I stopped watching in the middle of episode 6.
1. Placido (1961, Luis GarcĂ*a Berlanga)
2. The Executioner (1963, Luis GarcĂ*a Berlanga)
3. Cold Water (1994, Olivier Assayas)
4. Experiment in Terror (1962, Blake Edwards)
5. The Cloud-Capped...
Did Todd Solondz ghost-write The Pit (1981)?
Watched this movie the other day on Shudder and it reminded me a bit of Solondz' movies so I did a little digging around. Ian A Stuart is the credited...
The Innocents (2021) was good. I noticed hidden frames throughout the movie or were those unintended artifacts? Rewinding and replaying the scene would show the same hidden frames. I googled for...
> 2. What's Up, Doc?
My favorite comedy ever! Interesting to see Sean Baker say: "Not my cup of tea however..."
This show is not looking good to me. The writing is very mediocre or bad and it doesn't look like an expensive show in many scenes. It looks on par with Wheel of Time which I enjoyed more but not...
Did not care much for episode 3. Arondir as a main character seems like a mistake to me - he has only one expression and those scenes with the Orcs just felt awkward - they could have done that all...
1. Placido (1961, Luis GarcĂ*a Berlanga)
2. The Executioner (1963, Luis GarcĂ*a Berlanga)
3. Cold Water (1994, Olivier Assayas)
4. Experiment in Terror (1962, Blake Edwards)
5. The Cloud-Capped...
That line about Morgoth and the Silmarils - not something Tolkien wrote - was amazing. I like how they tied Galadriel to the introduction of Numenor - at least where I think this is going. This is...
I liked the first two episodes a lot - I can't find anything to critique actually, and I think I'm pretty critical usually.
Do TVs exist that allow you to shrink the display size? A lot of my old DVDs look crappy when stretched out on the new large screen.
Argh - https://www.criterionchannel.com/ is down and so is streaming!
This is going to be on midnights (ET) on Thursdays? Weird time.
The closing credits were interrupted with a thank you video from the cast. I guess I overreacted - it was kind of like when actors take a curtain call after a play.
So, it was a good finale episode but I could have definitely done without that "Thank You" segment. WTF!
I'm not watching anything else at the moment - not a big tv show watcher. I will say though that the slow pace of the story especially early on reminded me of Twin Peaks: The Return. Are other shows...
0612 was a great episode!
1. Placido (1961, Luis GarcĂ*a Berlanga)
2. The Executioner (1963, Luis GarcĂ*a Berlanga)
3. Cold Water (1994, Olivier Assayas)
4. Experiment in Terror (1962, Blake Edwards)
5. The Cloud-Capped...