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was pleasantly surprised by how entertaining 'day shift' was, jamie foxx still has itwatch this with the mind state that it's going to be absurd and silly and you'll have a good timealso eat some steak and potatoes while watching it like i did
Quote from: EdLawndale on August 30, 2022, 12:26:29 AMExpand QuoteI remember watching "Knight Rider" in syndication when I was a boy and even seeing the KITT car at Universal Studios during a trip as a youth, and thinking the concept for the show (and the car) was pretty cool. I was looking for something to watch on Netflix the other night, so I started watching the old episodes, and it's pretty fun to watch. I know it's cheesy sometimes and, from what I've read, later episodes got kinda bad. But I was shocked to see the original 1982 series only ran for 4 seasons.I know they've done a number of subsequent TV movies and failed reboot series (that looked pretty wack) but I would be onboard for a gritty reimagining of the "Knight Rider" franchise if it took itself seriously and didn't pull any punches, kind of like how Antoine Fuqua and Denzel Washington reimagined "The Equalizer". Maybe an R-rated Knight Rider feature film with Ryan Gosling or something. Seems like a cool property with a lot of untapped potential. I think I like the original "KR" series more than "The A-Team" or most other hour-long 80s action shows.[close]I peeped knight rider when it dropped. Damn good show to watch. Been on a 80s-90s tv show binge too
I remember watching "Knight Rider" in syndication when I was a boy and even seeing the KITT car at Universal Studios during a trip as a youth, and thinking the concept for the show (and the car) was pretty cool. I was looking for something to watch on Netflix the other night, so I started watching the old episodes, and it's pretty fun to watch. I know it's cheesy sometimes and, from what I've read, later episodes got kinda bad. But I was shocked to see the original 1982 series only ran for 4 seasons.I know they've done a number of subsequent TV movies and failed reboot series (that looked pretty wack) but I would be onboard for a gritty reimagining of the "Knight Rider" franchise if it took itself seriously and didn't pull any punches, kind of like how Antoine Fuqua and Denzel Washington reimagined "The Equalizer". Maybe an R-rated Knight Rider feature film with Ryan Gosling or something. Seems like a cool property with a lot of untapped potential. I think I like the original "KR" series more than "The A-Team" or most other hour-long 80s action shows.[close]
them cats are out getting mashed up to jungle, he's out mashing up jungle cats. it's just not gonna work.
Fuck brandon biebel... The lemon thrower
Has anyone watched all of the walking dead? I kinda checked out after season 3 or something but saw bits up until last year. Felt like rewatching just season 1 and the zombies break into a run and pick up rocks to smash windows and shit. Is this ever explained or is it just early show hasn't ironed out all the kinks yet?
Quote from: Mean salto on September 07, 2022, 10:17:46 PMExpand QuoteHas anyone watched all of the walking dead? I kinda checked out after season 3 or something but saw bits up until last year. Felt like rewatching just season 1 and the zombies break into a run and pick up rocks to smash windows and shit. Is this ever explained or is it just early show hasn't ironed out all the kinks yet?[close]The show went through major creative reshuffles so there never weren’t not kinks- everyone failed in their own way, but season 1 was TWD at its best. (Kinks like that also don’t quite make sense when you have source material but I’ve never compared the two)
Has anyone watched all of the walking dead? I kinda checked out after season 3 or something but saw bits up until last year. Felt like rewatching just season 1 and the zombies break into a run and pick up rocks to smash windows and shit. Is this ever explained or is it just early show hasn't ironed out all the kinks yet?[close]
I agree on LOTR. I’m excited for the rest of the series. Been seeing a lot of dumb criticism by all these wannabe Tolkien scholars, but I really enjoyed the first two episodes
Quote from: Atiba Applebum on September 07, 2022, 10:25:27 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Mean salto on September 07, 2022, 10:17:46 PMExpand QuoteHas anyone watched all of the walking dead? I kinda checked out after season 3 or something but saw bits up until last year. Felt like rewatching just season 1 and the zombies break into a run and pick up rocks to smash windows and shit. Is this ever explained or is it just early show hasn't ironed out all the kinks yet?[close]The show went through major creative reshuffles so there never weren’t not kinks- everyone failed in their own way, but season 1 was TWD at its best. (Kinks like that also don’t quite make sense when you have source material but I’ve never compared the two)[close]I've been told the source material to show is a bit like the og X-Men movies where they liked the general idea of some characters and themes but basically just wrote their own stuff. (Altho the person that told me this is one of those guys that misses the point of almost every movie).I guess they could also just explain the season 1 difference as no the zombies didn't run they were just walking very quickly
Quote from: Mean salto on September 07, 2022, 10:17:46 PMExpand QuoteHas anyone watched all of the walking dead? I kinda checked out after season 3 or something but saw bits up until last year. Felt like rewatching just season 1 and the zombies break into a run and pick up rocks to smash windows and shit. Is this ever explained or is it just early show hasn't ironed out all the kinks yet?[close]The show went through major creative reshuffles so there never weren’t not kinks- everyone failed in their own way, but season 1 was TWD at its best. (Kinks like that also don’t quite make sense when you have source material but I’ve never compared the two)[close]
Quote from: Mean salto on September 07, 2022, 11:47:48 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Atiba Applebum on September 07, 2022, 10:25:27 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Mean salto on September 07, 2022, 10:17:46 PMExpand QuoteHas anyone watched all of the walking dead? I kinda checked out after season 3 or something but saw bits up until last year. Felt like rewatching just season 1 and the zombies break into a run and pick up rocks to smash windows and shit. Is this ever explained or is it just early show hasn't ironed out all the kinks yet?[close]The show went through major creative reshuffles so there never weren’t not kinks- everyone failed in their own way, but season 1 was TWD at its best. (Kinks like that also don’t quite make sense when you have source material but I’ve never compared the two)[close]I've been told the source material to show is a bit like the og X-Men movies where they liked the general idea of some characters and themes but basically just wrote their own stuff. (Altho the person that told me this is one of those guys that misses the point of almost every movie).I guess they could also just explain the season 1 difference as no the zombies didn't run they were just walking very quickly[close]TWD show is pretty much exactly like the comics from what I remember.
Quote from: Atiba Applebum on September 07, 2022, 10:25:27 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Mean salto on September 07, 2022, 10:17:46 PMExpand QuoteHas anyone watched all of the walking dead? I kinda checked out after season 3 or something but saw bits up until last year. Felt like rewatching just season 1 and the zombies break into a run and pick up rocks to smash windows and shit. Is this ever explained or is it just early show hasn't ironed out all the kinks yet?[close]The show went through major creative reshuffles so there never weren’t not kinks- everyone failed in their own way, but season 1 was TWD at its best. (Kinks like that also don’t quite make sense when you have source material but I’ve never compared the two)[close]I've been told the source material to show is a bit like the og X-Men movies where they liked the general idea of some characters and themes but basically just wrote their own stuff. (Altho the person that told me this is one of those guys that misses the point of almost every movie).I guess they could also just explain the season 1 difference as no the zombies didn't run they were just walking very quickly[close]
Quote from: winecrab on September 08, 2022, 05:38:05 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Mean salto on September 07, 2022, 11:47:48 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Atiba Applebum on September 07, 2022, 10:25:27 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Mean salto on September 07, 2022, 10:17:46 PMExpand QuoteHas anyone watched all of the walking dead? I kinda checked out after season 3 or something but saw bits up until last year. Felt like rewatching just season 1 and the zombies break into a run and pick up rocks to smash windows and shit. Is this ever explained or is it just early show hasn't ironed out all the kinks yet?[close]The show went through major creative reshuffles so there never weren’t not kinks- everyone failed in their own way, but season 1 was TWD at its best. (Kinks like that also don’t quite make sense when you have source material but I’ve never compared the two)[close]I've been told the source material to show is a bit like the og X-Men movies where they liked the general idea of some characters and themes but basically just wrote their own stuff. (Altho the person that told me this is one of those guys that misses the point of almost every movie).I guess they could also just explain the season 1 difference as no the zombies didn't run they were just walking very quickly[close]TWD show is pretty much exactly like the comics from what I remember.[close]Yeah I think they hit the same story beats more or less, but have to stretch out story lines past the breaking point because of the nature of tv budgets, etc
Quote from: Mean salto on September 07, 2022, 11:47:48 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Atiba Applebum on September 07, 2022, 10:25:27 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Mean salto on September 07, 2022, 10:17:46 PMExpand QuoteHas anyone watched all of the walking dead? I kinda checked out after season 3 or something but saw bits up until last year. Felt like rewatching just season 1 and the zombies break into a run and pick up rocks to smash windows and shit. Is this ever explained or is it just early show hasn't ironed out all the kinks yet?[close]The show went through major creative reshuffles so there never weren’t not kinks- everyone failed in their own way, but season 1 was TWD at its best. (Kinks like that also don’t quite make sense when you have source material but I’ve never compared the two)[close]I've been told the source material to show is a bit like the og X-Men movies where they liked the general idea of some characters and themes but basically just wrote their own stuff. (Altho the person that told me this is one of those guys that misses the point of almost every movie).I guess they could also just explain the season 1 difference as no the zombies didn't run they were just walking very quickly[close]TWD show is pretty much exactly like the comics from what I remember.[close]
Quote from: Atiba Applebum on September 08, 2022, 10:08:25 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: winecrab on September 08, 2022, 05:38:05 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Mean salto on September 07, 2022, 11:47:48 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Atiba Applebum on September 07, 2022, 10:25:27 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Mean salto on September 07, 2022, 10:17:46 PMExpand QuoteHas anyone watched all of the walking dead? I kinda checked out after season 3 or something but saw bits up until last year. Felt like rewatching just season 1 and the zombies break into a run and pick up rocks to smash windows and shit. Is this ever explained or is it just early show hasn't ironed out all the kinks yet?[close]The show went through major creative reshuffles so there never weren’t not kinks- everyone failed in their own way, but season 1 was TWD at its best. (Kinks like that also don’t quite make sense when you have source material but I’ve never compared the two)[close]I've been told the source material to show is a bit like the og X-Men movies where they liked the general idea of some characters and themes but basically just wrote their own stuff. (Altho the person that told me this is one of those guys that misses the point of almost every movie).I guess they could also just explain the season 1 difference as no the zombies didn't run they were just walking very quickly[close]TWD show is pretty much exactly like the comics from what I remember.[close]Yeah I think they hit the same story beats more or less, but have to stretch out story lines past the breaking point because of the nature of tv budgets, etc[close]It's essentially remixed. Different characters die in the same way in the same scenario as another character in the comic or other times there will be a character death that's a lock from the comic but it will go down different. The main story beats are mostly identical. It's the difference between pen and ink vs logistics, contracts and schedules.As far as the pilot goes, call it The Very Quickly Walking Dead.
Quote from: winecrab on September 08, 2022, 05:38:05 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: Mean salto on September 07, 2022, 11:47:48 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Atiba Applebum on September 07, 2022, 10:25:27 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: Mean salto on September 07, 2022, 10:17:46 PMExpand QuoteHas anyone watched all of the walking dead? I kinda checked out after season 3 or something but saw bits up until last year. Felt like rewatching just season 1 and the zombies break into a run and pick up rocks to smash windows and shit. Is this ever explained or is it just early show hasn't ironed out all the kinks yet?[close]The show went through major creative reshuffles so there never weren’t not kinks- everyone failed in their own way, but season 1 was TWD at its best. (Kinks like that also don’t quite make sense when you have source material but I’ve never compared the two)[close]I've been told the source material to show is a bit like the og X-Men movies where they liked the general idea of some characters and themes but basically just wrote their own stuff. (Altho the person that told me this is one of those guys that misses the point of almost every movie).I guess they could also just explain the season 1 difference as no the zombies didn't run they were just walking very quickly[close]TWD show is pretty much exactly like the comics from what I remember.[close]Yeah I think they hit the same story beats more or less, but have to stretch out story lines past the breaking point because of the nature of tv budgets, etc[close]
Regular stance is a mental disorder defined by the DSM-5
Industry on hbo is really good despite being about young british people having sex. I didn't realize they treated Northerners and Scots so bad over there. Ken leung is really good at acting I'd only seen him on the Sopranos in the mental hospital arc with junior
Unhinged is on Netflix. Russell Crowe kills it.
Quote from: winecrab on September 20, 2022, 04:31:37 PMExpand QuoteUnhinged is on Netflix. Russell Crowe kills it.[close]Dude! I was really surprised by this movie. Reminds me of action/thriller movies from the late nineties (in a good way!) before MCU started dominating Hollywood. It was surprisingly brutal at times too.
Unhinged is on Netflix. Russell Crowe kills it.[close]
Quote from: jamersonbass on September 21, 2022, 04:45:09 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: winecrab on September 20, 2022, 04:31:37 PMExpand QuoteUnhinged is on Netflix. Russell Crowe kills it.[close]Dude! I was really surprised by this movie. Reminds me of action/thriller movies from the late nineties (in a good way!) before MCU started dominating Hollywood. It was surprisingly brutal at times too.[close]Are you both not in the US? I looked on Netflix and it wasn't there. Bummed because I wanted to watch that.
Quote from: winecrab on September 20, 2022, 04:31:37 PMExpand QuoteUnhinged is on Netflix. Russell Crowe kills it.[close]Dude! I was really surprised by this movie. Reminds me of action/thriller movies from the late nineties (in a good way!) before MCU started dominating Hollywood. It was surprisingly brutal at times too.[close]
Quote from: RCB3 on September 22, 2022, 10:43:00 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: jamersonbass on September 21, 2022, 04:45:09 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: winecrab on September 20, 2022, 04:31:37 PMExpand QuoteUnhinged is on Netflix. Russell Crowe kills it.[close]Dude! I was really surprised by this movie. Reminds me of action/thriller movies from the late nineties (in a good way!) before MCU started dominating Hollywood. It was surprisingly brutal at times too.[close]Are you both not in the US? I looked on Netflix and it wasn't there. Bummed because I wanted to watch that.[close]It's on Amazon Prime in the US. A good tool to find out which service has what is justwatch dot com. If you pay for a VPN service then you scoff at puny region locks
Quote from: jamersonbass on September 21, 2022, 04:45:09 PMExpand QuoteQuote from: winecrab on September 20, 2022, 04:31:37 PMExpand QuoteUnhinged is on Netflix. Russell Crowe kills it.[close]Dude! I was really surprised by this movie. Reminds me of action/thriller movies from the late nineties (in a good way!) before MCU started dominating Hollywood. It was surprisingly brutal at times too.[close]Are you both not in the US? I looked on Netflix and it wasn't there. Bummed because I wanted to watch that.[close]
Anyone else watching Dahmer on Netflix? I'm on the 2nd episode. Not bad so far.
Quote from: winecrab on September 23, 2022, 08:56:26 AMExpand QuoteAnyone else watching Dahmer on Netflix? I'm on the 2nd episode. Not bad so far.[close]between this and the patient i’m gonna lose some hair from being so stressed
Anyone else watching Dahmer on Netflix? I'm on the 2nd episode. Not bad so far.[close]