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tweet my meat posted:It still mystifies me how MacFarlane managed to make a show as good as The Orville after making Family Guy. My brain had a mild seizure when I noticed that one of the recent ATP festivals had been curated by Matt Groening.
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watched "The Foreigner" tonight on Netflix, keeping in theme with St Patricks Day kinda sucked, I guess it was a serviceable revenge movie and a good performance by Jackie Chan, but they really go all in on 1980s Irish politics in 2017
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Are there any good historical movies streaming right now? I'm not really feeling like seeing contemporary life from a week ago right now.
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Ramrod Hotshot posted:watched "The Foreigner" tonight on Netflix, keeping in theme with St Patricks Day Yea the whole IRA angle should've been background noise but instead it was like the core of the entire movie and it was boring as hell.
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married but discreet posted:Are there any good historical movies streaming right now? I'm not really feeling like seeing contemporary life from a week ago right now. Absolutely same. I had trouble getting through Ratatouille three nights ago of all things, because of all the scenes in a crowded restaurant. We tried watching Curb Your Enthusiasm last night and even 2000s era New York was giving me anxiety and I was too distracted with how no one's having an awkward run-in at a movie theater for a while. Horror movies are right out and those are my favorites. Pretty much I can stomach cartoons and other completely unrealistic things right now, Twitch streams, and almost nothing else. It did give us an excuse to watch Wreck It Ralph on Disney Plus, and that took my mind off things for about two hours!
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LifeLynx posted:Absolutely same. I had trouble getting through Ratatouille three nights ago of all things, because of all the scenes in a crowded restaurant. We tried watching Curb Your Enthusiasm last night and even 2000s era New York was giving me anxiety and I was too distracted with how no one's having an awkward run-in at a movie theater for a while. Horror movies are right out and those are my favorites. Pretty much I can stomach cartoons and other completely unrealistic things right now, Twitch streams, and almost nothing else. It did give us an excuse to watch Wreck It Ralph on Disney Plus, and that took my mind off things for about two hours! I'm rewatching CYE and if you're stressing don't do this. Eventually you'll get to the chairlift scene.
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LifeLynx posted:Absolutely same. I had trouble getting through Ratatouille three nights ago of all things, because of all the scenes in a crowded restaurant. We tried watching Curb Your Enthusiasm last night and even 2000s era New York was giving me anxiety and I was too distracted with how no one's having an awkward run-in at a movie theater for a while. Horror movies are right out and those are my favorites. Pretty much I can stomach cartoons and other completely unrealistic things right now, Twitch streams, and almost nothing else. It did give us an excuse to watch Wreck It Ralph on Disney Plus, and that took my mind off things for about two hours! Let me suggest Westerns. The good ones will give you this completely immersive world from a different place and time(that really never existed, but hey, for escapism it works) and they never talk about germs or viruses.
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I’ve been watching a lot of Coen Brothers movies to pass the time while confined at home The Hudsucker Proxy and Raising Arizona are on HBO A Serious Man is on Netflix The Big Lebowski, Fargo, and Burn After Reading are on Starz True Grit is on Prime
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Pretty sure No Country for Old Men is on Netflix as well
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Deadite posted:I’ve been watching a lot of Coen Brothers movies to pass the time while confined at home The Ballad of Buster Scruggs is also on Netflix if anyone still hasn’t seen it.
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Deadite posted:I’ve been watching a lot of Coen Brothers movies to pass the time while confined at home Inside Llewyn Davis is also on Amazon Prime.
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married but discreet posted:Are there any good historical movies streaming right now? I'm not really feeling like seeing contemporary life from a week ago right now. Peterloo (Prime) Chappaquiddick (Prime) Zama (Prime) Love & Friendship (Prime) Outlaw King (Netflix) Ballad of Buster Scruggs (Netflix) Roma (Netflix) The Vvitch (Netflix) Detroit (Hulu) I, Tonya (Hulu) Apollo 11 (Hulu) The Nightingale (Hulu) - warning: very dark Ida (Hoopla) Won't You Be My Neighbor? (HBO) The Favourite (HBO) Rush (HBO) Borg/McEnroe: Fire & Ice (HBO) Master and Commander (Starz) fenix down fucked around with this message at 20:41 on Mar 18, 2020 |
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The Road 28 Days Later Children of Men I Am Legend Mad Max Mad Max 2 Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome Mad Max: Fury Road Dawn of the Dead Quarantine Bird Box Contagion Melancholia The Mist
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Basebf555 posted:Let me suggest Westerns. The good ones will give you this completely immersive world from a different place and time(that really never existed, but hey, for escapism it works) and they never talk about germs or viruses. sage advice right here
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vivat virtute posted:The Road The three recent Planet of the Apes movies deal with a virus wiping out most of humanity and they’re all pretty good.
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Big Mean Jerk posted:The three recent Planet of the Apes movies deal with a virus wiping out most of humanity and they’re all pretty good. The Last Man on Earth is on Hulu, it’s not a great series but that first episode is fantastic https://youtu.be/raR1K4Qg7XY
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Deadite posted:The Last Man on Earth is on Hulu, it’s not a great series but that first episode is fantastic It was the most frustrating show, throughout its whole run it bounced between really terrible episodes and genuinely great ones. I have on idea how they achieved a level of quality that uneven, it's impressive.
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Not exactly the most niche recommendation, but Kanopy has a lot of older historical movies set in Japan that absolutely kick rear end. Kurosawa movies of course if you haven't seen them are extremely good, they're gorgeous, funny and entertaining as hell. Masaki Kobayashi's Harakiri is completely amazing start to finish, and the soundtrack slaps https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2zIlGY3F3k fenix down posted:Looked up a few of my favorites on Justwatch: Good stuff, thanks!
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pahuyuth posted:(riders of the purple) sage advice right here
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I'm on the last episode of McMillions, and I cannot envision how it could have been done in 90 minutes and encapsulated the multiple layers the series does and been this captivating. You start out thinking it's just a run of the mill heist, with the twist that it's an inside job on a contest you personally remember and played a hundred years ago. A few episodes in, you've realized that the police are dead eyed psychopaths chasing down the victims of a multi-level marketing and entrapment scam. The only part I probably wouldn't miss was the episode dedicated to humanizing the Colombo crime family, because, come on. This is my last McMillions post, I swear
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Inspector Hound posted:I'm on the last episode of McMillions, and I cannot envision how it could have been done in 90 minutes and encapsulated the multiple layers the series does and been this captivating. You start out thinking it's just a run of the mill heist, with the twist that it's an inside job on a contest you personally remember and played a hundred years ago. A few episodes in, you've realized that the police are dead eyed psychopaths chasing down the victims of a multi-level marketing and entrapment scam. The only part I probably wouldn't miss was the episode dedicated to humanizing the Colombo crime family, because, come on. This is my last McMillions post, I swear Oh my, there's a last episode. So on this. editing my post for what the gently caress this show does not make the cops look bad They're goofy and the crime family doubly so BaldDwarfOnPCP fucked around with this message at 02:24 on Mar 19, 2020 |
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^ no, I swore ^ Amazon Prime has Blippi's whole lineup, giving me another opportunity to laugh until I cry at the drawing of him pooping on his friend.
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Inspector Hound posted:^ no, I swore ^ Did they sentence Jerry one month for every sticker he stole. It seems like an oddly specific number
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Franchescanado posted:Inside Llewyn Davis is also on Amazon Prime. Absolutely one of my go-to movies for feeling good and immersed in a different time. The songs are so good. P-p-please Mr. Kennedy, don't shoot me into outah space (OUTER. SPACE.)
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precision posted:Absolutely one of my go-to movies for feeling good and immersed in a different time. The songs are so good. The entire soundtrack has been part of my usual rotation since it came out. It’s so drat good and it sucks that ILD is just one of those Coens that it seems like no one really saw.
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precision posted:Absolutely one of my go-to movies for feeling good what
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Big Mean Jerk posted:The entire soundtrack has been part of my usual rotation since it came out. It’s so drat good and it sucks that ILD is just one of those Coens that it seems like no one really saw. It's really good but I can totally see why it's one of their more low key films. It doesn't have the star power (at least at the time) of a lot of their bigger films, It doesn't have the immediate draw of a lot of their darker stuff, and it doesn't have much of the weirdness factor. I can't think of anything they've done that is really comparable. Tbh it's the only Coen movie other than Hail Caesar that I skipped out on watching in theaters in my adult life, just because even if I knew it would be good a movie about folk singer just wasn't that appealing. No regrets on waiting on HC though.
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feedmyleg posted:what I can’t speak for Precision, but when I saw it I was in a little single-screen theater that didn’t have a working heater that day, so I was huddled up in a coat that wasn’t heavy enough to be totally warm and that whole month I had been going through Some poo poo. I don’t think I’ve ever related to a movie more in my entire life. So yeah, I totally get watching that movie as a pick-me-up. It’s comforting to watch a protagonist gently caress up repeatedly and get completely poo poo on and still not give up.
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Yeah, plus the humor in the early parts is great. Timberlake is a terrific actor.
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Yeah, I mean I adore it and it's got a lot of fun moments, but that film rips my soul out. About as far from feel-good as I get.
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Big Mean Jerk posted:I can’t speak for Precision, but when I saw it I was in a little single-screen theater that didn’t have a working heater that day, so I was huddled up in a coat that wasn’t heavy enough to be totally warm and that whole month I had been going through Some poo poo. I don’t think I’ve ever related to a movie more in my entire life. So yeah, I totally get watching that movie as a pick-me-up. This is me, but with Blade Runner. It's always comforting for me to put it on and experience the perfect distillation of the decay and alienation of our existence, all wrapped up in a two hour sensory feast.
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That's me and Blade Runner 2049. Also Llewyn Davis, but it hits too close to home to watch often.
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veni veni veni posted:Tbh it's the only Coen movie other than Hail Caesar that I skipped out on watching in theaters in my adult life, just because even if I knew it would be good a movie about folk singer just wasn't that appealing. No regrets on waiting on HC though. This is kind of a shame, because the Channing Tatum Crossing the Delaware gag is really something on the big screen.
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drat, the new Pixar movie Onward is coming to VOD tonight, and will be streaming on Disney+ on 4/3.
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Medullah posted:drat, the new Pixar movie Onward is coming to VOD tonight, and will be streaming on Disney+ on 4/3. Looks locked in for a tie with Monsters University for worst Pixar movie
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Inspector Hound posted:Looks locked in for a tie with Monsters University for worst Pixar movie I had a couple friends who saw it and said it was really good. Of course I take that with a grain of salt because one of those friends loves Mr. Poppers Penguins
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I hadn't heard anything about it coming, so I don't know if it's release was pushed up because of the virus, but the Altered Carbon Anime that was written by Dai Soto (Cowboy Bebop, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Project, and Eureeka Seven) is up on Netflix.
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# ? Mar 21, 2020 04:56 |
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The Platform just went up on Netflix. Someone let me know how it is. Looked quite a bit like Snowpiercer.
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Tim Whatley posted:The Platform just went up on Netflix. Someone let me know how it is. Looked quite a bit like Snowpiercer. it was pretty cool. good looking film, a lotta gore. some neat ideas. but by the end you've basically covered all the concepts from the trailer and plot summary and thats the movie. kind of an ambiguous ending which disappointed me a bit
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:I hadn't heard anything about it coming, so I don't know if it's release was pushed up because of the virus, but the Altered Carbon Anime that was written by Dai Soto (Cowboy Bebop, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Project, and Eureeka Seven) is up on Netflix. Is it stand alone from the regular series?
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