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Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Sat, 12. Nov 22, 01:25
by berth
Both Rings of Power and House of the Dragon, or whatever they're called, were ok imo. A lot of scene setting in both shows. Second seasons will be the proof of the pudding.

Netflix - Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosoties is an 8 part collection of standalone horror/weird tales. I've watched seven so far and five have been great, one has been good and one has been "hm, looks good, doesn't make much sense".
All quite Lovecraftian in one way or another. :boron: :skull: :paranid:

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Sat, 12. Nov 22, 02:39
by Tamina
Are they scary?

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Sat, 12. Nov 22, 03:02
by felter
Watched All Quiet on the Western Front, a good film I watched the subbed version, so I can't comment on the dubbed versions, if you're looking for a good film to watch then I do recommend it, though if you don't like violence and death then it's not for you. It is interesting looking at WW1 from the German perspective for a change. I did wonder if it is just like that for the Russians right now, especially at the end, as the German soldiers just wanted to go home, like a lot of Russians do right now.

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Sat, 12. Nov 22, 19:04
by Alan Phipps
AQOTWF: WW1 surely?

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Sat, 12. Nov 22, 19:13
by euclid
Alan Phipps wrote:
Sat, 12. Nov 22, 19:04
AQOTWF: WW1 surely?
Yes, it's based on a "classic" novel by Erich Maria Remarque. Worth watching imho although I liked the book more (kind of normal I think).

Cheers Euclid

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Sat, 12. Nov 22, 19:47
by felter
Alan Phipps wrote:
Sat, 12. Nov 22, 19:04
AQOTWF: WW1 surely?
Yep, you're right, a typo that I didn't notice. A quick edit to change that. :)

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Sat, 12. Nov 22, 22:14
by berth
Tamina wrote:
Sat, 12. Nov 22, 02:39
Are they scary?
Generally creepy. I wouldn't say scary, apart from one in particular. But YMMV, as they say ;)

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Tue, 22. Nov 22, 07:32
by burger1
Hulu (US region only) has their annual $1.99 per month for a year deal. It's only available for the with ads plan.

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Thu, 24. Nov 22, 23:36
by felter
So I was looking for something to watch the other day there, and I ended up going with an old one, Person of Interest, I have it on disk, but I had never watched it since it had been on TV and I forgot just how good it actually is, I have been binge-watching it and highly recommend it if you haven't watched it before.

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Fri, 25. Nov 22, 05:55
by Tamina
Star Wars Andor (Disney+)
The series is completely released now.

The best rythm to watch is this:
3 episodes
3 episodes
4 episodes
2 episodes
as discussed earlier, it should have been 3-episode-arcs but it seems the middle one took one episode longer to my surprise.

It is a good series. Fans will probably like the later episodes, when the story starts to connect to the rest of Star Wars universe.

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Fri, 25. Nov 22, 09:54
by mr.WHO
Tamina wrote:
Fri, 25. Nov 22, 05:55
The best rythm to watch is this:
3 episodes
3 episodes
4 episodes
2 episodes
as discussed earlier, it should have been 3-episode-arcs but it seems the middle one took one episode longer to my surprise.
This totally!
Disney really shot itself in the foot not releasing it in arc package.
Now they did most stupid thing and put for free only the first 2 episodes (which really doesn't present Andor from best possible angle) in various networks.


Andor is totally great if you like world building, good acting and writing.
However, Andor will not be good for you, if you like some action - Andor is very slow, but this is done consciously by writers (and is done skillfully, not due to lack of skill) - there are only 3-4 episodes where the real action is happening.

If you just like pew pew pew and goofy stuff (like Baby Yoda eating stuff for 600th time), Andor is totally not for you as it's more grim and down to earth.

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Fri, 25. Nov 22, 10:26
by Ketraar
mr.WHO wrote:
Fri, 25. Nov 22, 09:54
down to earth.
What is this earth you speak off, is it in the outer rim? :mrgreen:

But yes great series Andor is. Watch it you must, if fan of good writing you are. Actors also really enhance the writing with very nuanced performances and everything is wrapped in great sets and costume design. Best world building of any Star Wars content ever and on par with other great shows.

I would even go as far as to say that Andor feels more like "proper" Scifi, in line with things like The Expanse, then normy Star Wars which leans much more towards Scifantasy.

MFG

Ketraar

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Fri, 25. Nov 22, 14:18
by euclid
Watched the season final last night. Made me want to watch Star Wars again :-)

Cheers Euclid

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Fri, 25. Nov 22, 14:53
by mr.WHO
I liked prison arc finale better, but season 1 finale definetly made me look forward to Season 2.

Aparently they started filming it in November and estimated release date is 2024, probably Atumn like season 1.

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Sat, 26. Nov 22, 00:30
by Gavrushka
I've watched the first two episodes of Wednesday, and it's pretty good! For the first 5 minutes, I thought 'this is gonna get old real quick' thinking the protagonist (Wednesday) had very little scope due to the nature of her character. - Thing is, she makes the series, it being as much about her evolution as the storyline. - I believe there's only eight episodes currently out, but my sister told me she managed to bingewatch them in one sitting!

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Sat, 26. Nov 22, 18:49
by Redvers Ganderpoke
Gavrushka wrote:
Sat, 26. Nov 22, 00:30
I've watched the first two episodes of Wednesday, and it's pretty good!
Resubscribed to Netflix on their cheap plan(720 only) and noticed a couple of new things, one was Resident Evil and one was Wednesday. I'd recommend Wednesday (although it has aHogwarts vibe at time), but Resident Evil isn't very good, the films are just action nonsense, but the TV series tried to add acting and a script and neither of them are any good.

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Sat, 26. Nov 22, 21:11
by Gavrushka
I'd added Resident Evil to my watchlist, admittedly most of which I never get around to watching, but I'll remove it now; thank you, Redvers.

I'll be watching Warrior Nun series 2 after Wednesday. - First series might burn too slowly for most people's taste, but it does gain a head of steam four or five episodes in, as I remember.

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Sat, 26. Nov 22, 21:36
by mr.WHO
I've checked Warrior Nun trailer and my impresion is like:
Holywood superheroes, Netflix Life action meme and Catholic Church had an orgy, full of regret and cringe.

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Sat, 26. Nov 22, 22:06
by Gavrushka
I was pretty hesitant with it, and I came close to abandoning after the second episode, but it was worth the investment, for me. It's very much a medium budget series, and not for everyone, but the fact Netflix did choose to renew it for a second season does stand in it's favour. The protags' narration is a big positive for me, but would be a dealbreaker for others.

And I'm just debating whether to continue with The Peripheral, having watched just the one episode. At the minute, my slow bingewatch of Grimm, together with Wednesday, take precedence.

Re: What are you watching now ? Movies and TV

Posted: Sun, 27. Nov 22, 05:00
by Tamina
Started "1899" on Netflix. At episode 2 right now but if it keeps that momentum, this show is going to be fire. Kind of surprised noone here has mentioned this one yet.

Best watched in "English" btw..
Redvers Ganderpoke wrote:
Sat, 26. Nov 22, 18:49
and one was Wednesday. I'd recommend Wednesday (although it has aHogwarts vibe at time)
So I wasn't the only one thinking it partially felt like they borrowed a lot of Hogwarts vibes. I.e. Enid Sunclair is just Luna Lovegood but different.
I have no idea about the Adam's family though, so maybe it was the other way around or whatever.. in the end it turned out, to my surprise, to be a really enjoyable series and that is what counts.