Re: The Netflix/Hulu/Prime Thread
Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2021 12:43 am
I just watched the movie Desolation Center on Prime. I'm not the world's biggest punk rock fan, but wow, that was really great. I recommend it highly.
For a Riverdale spinoff it was surprisingly good.Achtane wrote:I'm sad that Sabrina is over.
I didn't expect to like it as much as I did.
NSFW for spoilers, but I have O P I N I O N S cause I loved Sabrina.jrfox92 wrote:For a Riverdale spinoff it was surprisingly good.Achtane wrote:I'm sad that Sabrina is over.
I didn't expect to like it as much as I did.
Honestly, kinda glad they decided to end it properly rather than have it be another Netflix show that mysteriously died because "covid" or some such other excuse.
BitchPudding wrote:NSFW for spoilers, but I have O P I N I O N S cause I loved Sabrina.jrfox92 wrote:For a Riverdale spinoff it was surprisingly good.Achtane wrote:I'm sad that Sabrina is over.
I didn't expect to like it as much as I did.
Honestly, kinda glad they decided to end it properly rather than have it be another Netflix show that mysteriously died because "covid" or some such other excuse.NSFW: show
I also watched this recently, IDK why it took so long because Midsommar was one of my favourite films from the year it came out. hahahahaha yeah the SURPRISE in that sceneMrNovember wrote:Hereditary - I was not expecting this movie at all. I had seen Midsommar and knew this movie had similar themes, but, wow, that was fucked up. I really enjoyed it, but it also really made me feel uncomfortable and creeped out. That fucking car scene![]()
Yeaaahh I love this one! Saw it when it came out and had very little idea what I was getting into and thought it was fantastic. Rewatched on Netflix recently and I really enjoyed it second time round too.MrNovember wrote:Sorry to Bother You - this was a really messed up commentary on today's society wrapped up in a dark comedy. I absolutely loved it and would highly recommend it
I have been on the point of watching the Midnight Sky multiple times but every time I'm like.. Nah, let's leave it for another time.MrNovember wrote: Midnight Sky - overall, pretty enjoyable, but there are so many scientific problems and plot holes. I guess this counts under the spoiler tag:12 Monkeys - I watched this a long time ago, but saw it was leaving Netflix again soon. I still thoroughly enjoyed it. Definitely hits a little differently considering the current world circumstances.SPOILER : show
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Also, my fiancee and I have started to have a weekly movie night. She agreed to watch the Star Wars movies after loving the Child in the Mandalorian. I decided it was probably best to watch the movies in release order and so far we've watched Episodes IV, V, VI, I, and II. I actually don't think I've seen most of these movies for a good 10 to 15 years! I and II actually held up better than I was expecting. This absolutely isn't a hot take in any way, but the major negative moment really comes down to Jar Jar; literally 95% of his screen time could be removed without any impact to the plot and they would be better movies for it.
Yeah I agree with this, so many that are overlong and decent but not great. Feels a bit like they're churned out.Seance wrote:A lot of the documentaries on NetFlix these days are four parts even if they could/should be just one.
And there isn't much in the way of inventiveness or creativity with the form. A lot of NetFlix documentaries
are on interesting and/or important subjects, but as documentaries they range from competent to shoddy.