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Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2020 6:15 pm
by jrfox92
Speaking of Alison Brie, Bojack's finally over and it was pretty great.
Even the unsaid plot points were great.

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2020 8:06 pm
by MechaGodzilla
i've seen THE LIGHTHOUSE twice in a theatre and i would gladly do it again right now. so great, so rich and generous.
coupleonapkins wrote:I finally watched Hereditary & re-watched Midsommar, so now I am convinced they are basically the same movie
i mean kind of, but also not really? :idk:

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2020 7:48 am
by Warpsmasher
MechaGodzilla wrote:i've seen THE LIGHTHOUSE twice in a theatre and i would gladly do it again right now. so great, so rich and generous.
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Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2020 6:33 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
Best gif.

Yeah I loved that movie, really glad I saw it at the cinema because I don't think it would have nearly the same effect on a small screen.

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2020 8:05 pm
by coupleonapkins
MechaGodzilla wrote:
coupleonapkins wrote:I finally watched Hereditary & re-watched Midsommar, so now I am convinced they are basically the same movie
i mean kind of, but also not really? :idk:
But really, this synopsis could be interchangable (hidden 4 spoilers):
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Following a tragedy, a group of people embark on an fateful/inescapable journey wherein they are ritually picked off one by one, with one crowned survivor.

May also include: ritual sacrifice of a beloved animal (family dog / bear in a cage), single use of 360 vertical pans (discovering the attic / entering Harga), kitschy/semi-ironic end title music cues (Both Sides Now by Judy Collins / The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine by Frankie Valli), and the use of mental illness as a plot point.
The director did make both movies back to back without taking any time off in between, so maybe that's to blame?

After all was said & done, it felt like he didn't really have much to say about anything, apart from the incredible visuals that were overtaken by the poor writing choices - the same could be said for Jordan Peele's Us, which was equally as frustrating.

Sorry for the complaining, everybody! Go watch The Last Black Man In San Francisco on Amazon Prime, which was the best movie I saw all last year.

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Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 1:42 am
by jirodreamsofdank
Friend got The Lighthouse from the library and wanted to do a movie night but I'm holding out for a time when I can be completely alone and very high to watch it.

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 4:31 pm
by jrfox92
Latest Picard episode was disappointing.
SPOILER : show
The writing of Jeri Ryan's character was especially...bad. It didn't feel like I was watching Seven of Nine, just Jeri Ryan as that Jeri Ryan/Linda Hamilton type character. :idk:
I think the reason why the show hasn't really clicked for me is that there's a ton of intrigue and it reminds me of the conspiracy plot from the first season of TNG.

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 4:36 pm
by behndy
there's a sequel to Tetsuo:Iron Man? Tetuso BULLET MAN showed up somewhere when i was looking for something to watch. i'm.... scared.

Preacher was so meh. bummed that Hulu only has Legion season 1 and 2. want to watch threeeeeeeeee.

jebus John Wick movies are frustrating. i thought the first one was amazing, especially for how little i expected out if it. 2 is completely forgettable, 3 has some. RIDICULOUSLY GOOD THINGS about it, but so much schlock and blegh.

stated watching Battle Angle Alita, because fuck it, and.... nah. grabbed the og series of Kindle. rather reread that. anybody read the post OG stuff? like Last Order? worth it?

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 6:43 am
by jrfox92
Anyway, I'm rewatching Lie to Me for the millionth time. End credits song still fills me with nostalgia.

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2020 2:12 pm
by behndy
nope. i was wrong. i actually like the Alita movie. it's not the BEST it could be, but it's way more enjoyable than i thought at first. kinda dig it.

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2020 4:54 am
by jrfox92
I really like each new season of The Chef Show because of how impressed professional chefs are by Jon Favreau's progress in his cooking skills.

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2020 8:49 am
by MrNovember
I finally watched Midsommar yesterday and thoroughly enjoyed it. It was a lot more creepy/psychological than I expected. Also some beautiful imagery. I was expecting a very different kind of horror movie. It was a bit predictable, though.

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2020 9:06 am
by MechaGodzilla
yeah it definitely doesn’t pretend to NOT be a cover of the wicker man

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2020 6:02 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
Yeah I loved it for that. It is what it is, it looks great, it's a lot of fun

Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2020 10:18 am
by calfzilla
Does that mean Cage punches a women in the face at some point?