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"The Watcher" on Netflix is really good. Based on a true story. Basically a family moves into a nice house in the suburbs and all of their neighbors are creepy or insane. It's a mystery/thriller.
Quote from: dill8849 on October 18, 2022, 06:23:23 PMExpand Quote"The Watcher" on Netflix is really good. Based on a true story. Basically a family moves into a nice house in the suburbs and all of their neighbors are creepy or insane. It's a mystery/thriller.[close]Veeeeeery lightly based, but works well on its own
"The Watcher" on Netflix is really good. Based on a true story. Basically a family moves into a nice house in the suburbs and all of their neighbors are creepy or insane. It's a mystery/thriller.[close]
Quote from: Atiba Applebum on October 18, 2022, 07:02:23 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: dill8849 on October 18, 2022, 06:23:23 PMExpand Quote"The Watcher" on Netflix is really good. Based on a true story. Basically a family moves into a nice house in the suburbs and all of their neighbors are creepy or insane. It's a mystery/thriller.[close]Veeeeeery lightly based, but works well on its own[close]One of the better things I've seen on Netflix for a little while. Tuf to stick landings I guess.
Quote from: dill8849 on October 18, 2022, 06:23:23 PMExpand Quote"The Watcher" on Netflix is really good. Based on a true story. Basically a family moves into a nice house in the suburbs and all of their neighbors are creepy or insane. It's a mystery/thriller.[close]Veeeeeery lightly based, but works well on its own[close]
Midnight club (also from Mike Flanagan) is really good too.
You and the D00D have turned this thread into a horrible head-on-collision between a short bus full of regular kids and a van full of paraplegics.
Decided to start watching The Handmaid's Tale. Ho-lee-shit. I'm not sure which documentary about the future of America is scarier, this or Idiocracy.
I'm on to season 3. Don't worry, I know that you pretty much hate everything.
Quote from: brycickle on November 05, 2022, 11:30:52 PMExpand QuoteI'm on to season 3. Don't worry, I know that you pretty much hate everything.[close]Lol I like 90% of things just the other 10% I really dislike. Handmaid's tale also is something I thought was so fucking good so it stings a bit more to get over it lol
I'm on to season 3. Don't worry, I know that you pretty much hate everything.[close]
Not on Netflix but I am quite enjoying "Ten Year Old Tom" on CBC gem (on HBO max in US I think)It essentially feels like a reworked version of "The Life and Times of Tim" which is one of my all-time favourite animated shows. Yes, the animation is dogshit but that's kind of the point and the dialogue is fucking hilarious.
Quote from: brycickle on November 05, 2022, 04:58:08 PMExpand QuoteDecided to start watching The Handmaid's Tale. Ho-lee-shit. I'm not sure which documentary about the future of America is scarier, this or Idiocracy.[close]Prepare for that shit to totally fall apart after season one. Unless you like a star with a hero complex and episodes completely made up of shots of people walking across courtyards and person clenching their jaw straight down the camera lens
Decided to start watching The Handmaid's Tale. Ho-lee-shit. I'm not sure which documentary about the future of America is scarier, this or Idiocracy.[close]
Hanz Up! Hoes down.
the weird al movie was good
How can it be a prequel when the kids have smartphones and use gofundme etc?Whether it is or not isn't too important anyway because it's still great. I like how some of the smaller roles are big names like John Malkovitch and David Duchovny. Nice to see other fans of Steve Dildarian's work.The animation has never bothered me either but it was a lot cruder in Life and Times of Time. I don't think they ever showed characters walking or moving across the screen lol. That was the biggest difference I noticed so far seeing the kids ride bikes and just walk into a room. In Tim you'd hear footsteps then it would cut to whoever entered or they'd use other creative ways without actually moving the characters.
Welcome to Chippendales seems interesting enough for a limited series. I liked the Pam and Tommy series bc I had no idea about the Seth Rogen story and where that went and this seems to be following a similar manner. Pepsi, Where’s My Jet? Is a fun little doc if you remember the contest. It’s funny to see who pops up on the legal side.
them cats are out getting mashed up to jungle, he's out mashing up jungle cats. it's just not gonna work.
Quote from: Atiba Applebum on November 27, 2022, 06:00:48 AMExpand QuoteWelcome to Chippendales seems interesting enough for a limited series. I liked the Pam and Tommy series bc I had no idea about the Seth Rogen story and where that went and this seems to be following a similar manner. Pepsi, Where’s My Jet? Is a fun little doc if you remember the contest. It’s funny to see who pops up on the legal side. [close]I've been loving Welcome to Chippendales and also thought it was similar to Pam and Tommy. For me, it was new information that Paul Snider and Dorothy Stratten were involved in the start up. It was probably invented but the scene where Steve gets the idea for the club and why they are they are even there in the first place was so great.
Welcome to Chippendales seems interesting enough for a limited series. I liked the Pam and Tommy series bc I had no idea about the Seth Rogen story and where that went and this seems to be following a similar manner. Pepsi, Where’s My Jet? Is a fun little doc if you remember the contest. It’s funny to see who pops up on the legal side. [close]