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Thu, 10 Dec 2020 19:30:55
Foolz said:

...all his films from Inglourious Basterds onwards have been utterly shallow wish-fulfilment fantasies (with the exception of The Hateful Eight which is his masterpiece). ...

Kill Bill was a wish-fulfilment fantasy also.

While I've completely enjoyed all of his films really nothing has shone like Resevoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown.

For a guy that abhores video games, his movies sure have come to resemble the basest of them. Perhaps he'd enjoy the wolfenstein reboot.

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Thu, 10 Dec 2020 21:28:27
aspro said:

Kill Bill was a wish-fulfilment fantasy also.

While I've completely enjoyed all of his films really nothing has shone like Resevoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction and Jackie Brown.

For a guy that abhores video games, his movies sure have come to resemble the basest of them. Perhaps he'd enjoy the wolfenstein reboot.

Very true, but it's so long that at a certain point one forgots just what wish is being fulfilled so it's a bit less obnoxious! Nyaa

I dare say there's some professional jealousy there. If Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was a videogame he could kill Manson's minions and manage the Golden Age of Hollywood so that it would go on forever himself!

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Thu, 24 Dec 2020 14:26:53
Finished watching The Guest on Netflix. Best show I've seen in ages. It's like The Exorcist.

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Sat, 02 Jan 2021 18:05:03
I'm midway through Sweet Home on Netflix, and original Korean horror series (not sure if there any any ties to the Japanese film that Resident Evil was based on). It's pretty awesome. It's similar to The Walking Dead or any other post-apocalyptic scenario where survivors battle infected as well as other survivors. In this case it's a little more supernatural though. People who turn into a variety of monsters rather than plain old boring zombies. It ends up making the fight scenes a lot more interesting.
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Sat, 02 Jan 2021 18:23:10
I watched season 3 of Cobra Kai yesterday on Netflix

SUPER MARIO MAKER LEVELS:

  • SMB Mix-Up! (1AB2-0000-0047-5A7D)
  • Storm the Castle (77BD-0000-00E0-A9C0)

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Fri, 22 Jan 2021 17:19:03
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I'm midway through Sweet Home on Netflix, and original Korean horror series (not sure if there any any ties to the Japanese film that Resident Evil was based on). It's pretty awesome. It's similar to The Walking Dead or any other post-apocalyptic scenario where survivors battle infected as well as other survivors. In this case it's a little more supernatural though. People who turn into a variety of monsters rather than plain old boring zombies. It ends up making the fight scenes a lot more interesting.

its on my list. You like horror movies right? You have to watch The Guest, it's the best series I've seen on Netflix in ages.

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Fri, 22 Jan 2021 18:10:23
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its on my list. You like horror movies right? You have to watch The Guest, it's the best series I've seen on Netflix in ages.

I've heard about that. I will give it a shot.
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Sun, 07 Feb 2021 03:18:02
I went through the newly released third season of Disenchantment. Not quite as funny as The previous seasons, though there were a few really great individual episodes. They seem to be focused more on actually telling a story, and a lot of new characters, lands and creatures were introduced. Not a complaint though. It was overall a good season.
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Sun, 07 Feb 2021 09:04:02
I've watched the 3 series of Enchantment as well, despite not liking them much. A lot of episodes seem to consist of little more than strings of short visual gags without anything in the way of complexity
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Sun, 07 Feb 2021 09:43:35
We just finished the second season of Blown Away, which is a glass blowing contest.
Usually I don't enjoy this kind of program, but I really enjoyed the artisans hip of the glassblowing and how versatile it was. Cool show.
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Sun, 07 Feb 2021 15:03:03
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We just finished the second season of Blown Away, which is a glass blowing contest.

Usually I don't enjoy this kind of program, but I really enjoyed the artisans hip of the glassblowing and how versatile it was. Cool show.

I took some students to observe a glass blowing demonstration last year.  Everyone was in awe at how versatile it was.

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Mon, 01 Mar 2021 22:13:16
We just saw 'behind her eyes' on Netflix. We went into it blind. Boy, was it a mind fuck. The moment the big plot twist happened I knew how the story would unfold. Would have rather seen it end without the twist.
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Sun, 07 Mar 2021 23:41:05
Did anyone check out WandaVision? I enjoyed it, but I also had mixed feelings on it. It started out as one of the most daring and innovative ideas I think we've seen out the MCU, until it eventually turned into just the typical Marvel experience. Again, that's not a bad thing. I just appreciated the creativity and experimentation from the first half of the series. Anyway, looking forward to seeing the next chapter of this in the Doctor strange sequel.
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Mon, 08 Mar 2021 01:01:46

I'm on episode five and really enjoying it so far.

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Mon, 08 Mar 2021 07:47:10
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Did anyone check out WandaVision? I enjoyed it, but I also had mixed feelings on it. It started out as one of the most daring and innovative ideas I think we've seen out the MCU, until it eventually turned into just the typical Marvel experience. Again, that's not a bad thing. I just appreciated the creativity and experimentation from the first half of the series. Anyway, looking forward to seeing the next chapter of this in the Doctor strange sequel.

I was pretty interested in it until I found out it wasn't a Wanda Sykes vehicle.

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Mon, 08 Mar 2021 07:48:26

Watched Coming 2 America. If you have nostalgia for the first I'd rewatch ithe original than this. Not great, but it's a nostaligia-driven exercise.



As a standalone, it's poor.

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Mon, 08 Mar 2021 12:05:08
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Watched Coming 2 America. If you have nostalgia for the first I'd rewatch ithe original than this. Not great, but it's a nostaligia-driven exercise.



As a standalone, it's poor.


I watched that last night with my wife, or rather I should say we watched the first 30 minutes of it before turning it off. Even with my love for the original, I couldn't endure this.
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Thu, 01 Apr 2021 10:38:04

We watche the 2 last episodes of Snowpiercer yesterday, completing the available 2 seasons.  It started out very brutal, but after that it becomes less horrible to watch and we enjoyed it.  Looking forward to seeing the third season whenever that hits.  I hope they have a vision to end it at some point though, because as is the case with the Eternal Machine itself, this could be dragged out forever.

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Thu, 01 Apr 2021 10:39:42

We also watched the miniseries 'the lost pirate kingdom'.  It was okish I guess.  They were clearly on a budget and a lot of the stuff is repeated, despite it only being 6 episodes long.  Main takeaway is that the 'golden age of piracy' lasted for less than 10 years.  Shortest golden age of anything I ever heard of.

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Thu, 01 Apr 2021 10:45:07
More like a golden shower amirite?
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