505thAirborne Posted September 7 Posted September 7 Since it will be a good year until season 5 of THE BEAR, we stretched it out and finally finished season 4 last night. I loved everything about this season; the Wedding episode was top tier, and the acting & script did not disappoint IMO throughout the season. But of the all the scenes that brought a tear to my eye for sure, and I swear I even clapped, was when Carmy was in his old room and you could clearly see a copy of Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain on his nightstand... pure perfection. Quote
Big s Posted September 13 Posted September 13 On 8/6/2025 at 4:00 PM, Old_Nash_II said: New Samurai Warriors teaser Seems they’re really hoping this will bring new fans, Bandai is adding the main character to their 30 minute missions line of kitshas removable armor and doesn’t look too bad so far, but I’d hope they eventually do the og samurai troopers/ronin warriors as well Quote
M'Kyuun Posted September 14 Posted September 14 (edited) My wife and I have been binging Orphan Black on Netflix this week and we finished it this evening. We enjoyed it immensely. Huge kudos to Tatania Maslany for pulling off one of the best multiple character portrayals I've ever seen, not to mention all the folks who made her concurrent appearances in scenes look seamless. Just a damn good show overall. Edited September 14 by M'Kyuun Quote
electric indigo Posted September 15 Posted September 15 On 9/8/2025 at 12:12 AM, 505thAirborne said: Since it will be a good year until season 5 of THE BEAR, we stretched it out and finally finished season 4 last night. I loved everything about this season; the Wedding episode was top tier, and the acting & script did not disappoint IMO throughout the season. But of the all the scenes that brought a tear to my eye for sure, and I swear I even clapped, was when Carmy was in his old room and you could clearly see a copy of Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain on his nightstand... pure perfection. Watched the first S4 episode last night and the end sequence with Tangerine Dream's energetic track from Michael Mann's "The Thief" already blew my mind. Quote
Thom Posted September 18 Posted September 18 The Woman in the Wall, Watched this on my weekend. Good murder mystery starring Ruth Wilson as a survivor of one of the Magdalene laundries is Ireland. Murder, sleuthing and sleepwalking ensue. Real good performances by just about the entire cast. My one wish is that there had been a supernatural element to it. Would have loved to have had a vengeful spirit lurking in the shadows. Quote
TangledThorns Posted September 21 Posted September 21 Finished HUNTING WIVES starring Brittany Snow on Netflix last night. Good guilty pleasure series and looking forward to the second season. Quote
electric indigo Posted September 22 Posted September 22 Watched "The Brutalist" last night and it went straight to the top of my Epic Twist movie list 😳 Quote
treatment Posted September 24 Posted September 24 Slow Horses (apple-tv) Season-5 Ep-1 is on now! Get to it! Quote
Old_Nash_II Posted September 25 Posted September 25 What Roland Emmerich couldn't do in 2012 (a series that continued the events of the film) LionsGate goes and does it Quote
Big s Posted October 1 Posted October 1 On 9/25/2025 at 10:35 AM, Old_Nash_II said: What Roland Emmerich couldn't do in 2012 (a series that continued the events of the film) LionsGate goes and does it I hated the first one, but I’m curious to see how the kid survives without insulin Quote
Big s Posted October 1 Posted October 1 1 hour ago, Old_Nash_II said: Of Man and Monster This is the Frankenstein that I’m looking forward to. Odd that there seems to be a few upcoming including a weird Bonnie and Clyde version Quote
electric indigo Posted October 2 Posted October 2 The production design of Frankenstein is awesome in the still photos I saw and the cast is great, but the trailer looks terribly flat from the digital cinematography IMO. Quote
Big s Posted October 2 Posted October 2 Finally got around to Black Rabbit on Netflix. It’s one of those out of order stories. It stars Jude Law and Jason Bateman as brothers where Law’s character seems at first to be the more on the straight and narrow while Bateman is nothing but trouble…..big trouble. Just about every character is in over their heads with ambition or relationship issues and it makes for a bit of a high stress show, definitely entertaining and luckily just a limited series, so everything gets tied up in the end. Quote
electric indigo Posted October 3 Posted October 3 18 hours ago, electric indigo said: The production design of Frankenstein is awesome in the still photos I saw and the cast is great, but the trailer looks terribly flat from the digital cinematography IMO. This is what I meant: Quote
505thAirborne Posted October 16 Posted October 16 Damn good show. 4 episodes in and enjoying it a lot! Quote
505thAirborne Posted Sunday at 06:04 AM Posted Sunday at 06:04 AM We all need a good laugh once and a while. Good job SNL! Quote
Big s Posted Tuesday at 10:30 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:30 PM Watched the first episode of Ha Ha You Clowns on Max or HBO Max or whatever it’s called these days. It’s a new adult swim show that I knew nothing about. I had a few minutes to spare and the first episode is only 12 minutes, so I figured that if I hated it that I wouldn’t have lost much time. Honestly, since I went in with no information about the show, it was a complete surprise. There’s definitely some adult humor, but I guess I kinda figured it would be more of the adult cartoon style done to death kinda shows. The characters are fairly dimwitted, but the difference here is that the characters aren’t naturally aggressive and the show really doesn’t deal with hateful or even spiteful humor the way most modern adult cartoons do things. If not for a few adult jokes, I’d actually say this is the most wholesome tv show I’ve seen this century. It’s definitely not the smartest show and doesn’t have a lot of big gags or anything, and nobody is antagonistic, but I really liked this for being such a different type of show. Basically it’s a household about Three meat heads and their father after the mother had passed away and just trying to work together to get through a rough emotional situation, but everyone has eachother’s back. Anyway, if you’re looking for something different than the usual then this might be a good way to spend 12 minutes of free time Quote
Tking22 Posted 16 hours ago Author Posted 16 hours ago Yeah I really liked the first Troll so I'm in, looks like they went with one good, one bad, let them fight.... Quote
Big s Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 1 hour ago, Old_Nash_II said: The First Movie was good I thought it was a different movie. The more infamous Troll 2. I don’t even know if anyone actually saw the first Troll, but everyone seems to remember Troll 2, but usually not for good reasons Quote
Thom Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago On 10/19/2025 at 2:04 AM, 505thAirborne said: We all need a good laugh once and a while. Good job SNL! Finally saw that! LOL!!! 'Why did you bring the pink one?!" Quote
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