I thought we were the only ones who subscibed to Peacock for the parade.
Hawkeye is out, seems slow, first two episodes were ok but not much happening. Steinfeld is great as Kate though, i just hope we get moving on the action soon.
The Beatles documentary by Peter Jackson is out and it's pretty damn cool. It's like being a fly on the wall as the Beatles create the Get Back album. Watching them work, inventing songs on the fly, getting into some arguments, seeing their dynamic. Paul is clearly in charge at this point and poor George kind of pushes back as he is gaining confidence. John feels checked out at times. Ringo is useless. I'm still early on but it's a great doc for fans.
I loved the first episode of Get Back. These sessions were always told to be the beginning of the end for The Beatles. You can see the tension but not as volatile as I imagined. John Lennon is surprisingly laid back.
i kept watching Yoko with the "Look at that bitch eating crackers" attitude. Lol
I just completed the first season of Arcane, the League of Legends series on Netflix. Without having played any LoL, I can say I was very, very impressed. The animation and art style are superb. How they blend the 2D with the 3D is masterfull, the story is compelling, the protagonists believable and humane. It was a joy to watch. A second season is already confirmed and I can only hope that it's story will hold up.
Has a counterpoint though, some people will really digging it, so it still might be worth a watch to some people.
travo said:I loved the first episode of Get Back. These sessions were always told to be the beginning of the end for The Beatles. You can see the tension but not as volatile as I imagined. John Lennon is surprisingly laid back.
i kept watching Yoko with the "Look at that bitch eating crackers" attitude. Lol
The ending of that first episode! Wow.
I just started the second, then talking about The Beatles breaking up because Yoko sat on an amp, lol. They were very reasonable about everything. And when they said Paul and John had a private lunch... BUT they had a listening device. Incredible.
It feels like it's trying to go the Game of thrones route with multiple parties trying to gain power, division within the ranks, intrigue, and stuff like that. The problem is the writing isn't nearly good enough to pull this off so it just feels like the wheels are spinning and nothing is actually happening.
That said, it's nice to actually see Geralt fight monsters this season. Oh, and whoever did make up for the show needs to be fired. The elf ears look terrible, and there's a lot of them this season.
They're certainly plenty of time for everything to turn around and come to a head, but it just doesn't feel like they're in much of a hurry to get there.
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileYodariquo said:Watched Don't Look Up the other day. The logo of the Elon Musk/Apple company crossover parody in it has a logo that is way too similar to the logo of the company I work for.
what did you think of the movie itself?
Anyway, it was good enough, but it's nothing I would want to watch again or would even be likely to recommend to anyone.
SupremeAC said:Yodariquo said:Watched Don't Look Up the other day. The logo of the Elon Musk/Apple company crossover parody in it has a logo that is way too similar to the logo of the company I work for.what did you think of the movie itself?
I enjoyed it for what it was, but it's not amazing. It wavers between clever and too on-the-nose, and the romantic angles don't really add anything. The best and worst quality of it is the unique feel it has of an expression of catharsis and agony of the current moment; it's supposed to be a comedy, but it doesn't fully feel like it because the reality isn't funny anymore.
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Heard a lot of good stuff about it and the actress. Never got around to watching any of it unfortunately. Really should check it out sometime.