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https://twitter.com/lisasrina/status/1365028600639082499?s=21
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# ? May 29, 2023 00:52 |
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Lmao "pound back jerk chicken"
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bull3964 posted:Personally, none, but they exist. There are potentially as many as 600 people that have hit the 110 mark and the top ten oldest (verifiable) all hit 117. I bet that .0000078% of the population remember a ton from when they were zero years old. Putting aside my pointless nitpicking, hey, for all the The Good Lord Bird fans out there, I spotted a wild Onion on last nights Snowfall. Apparantly he's going to be in two episodes (although he didn't even get a line in this episode) ![]()
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Close Enough is back. Watched the first two episodes tonight and that first one definitely has that Regular Show energy that I love.
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FlamingLiberal posted:I'm not really sure how I feel about this animation style they chose Stop trying to make Rugrats a thing!
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https://twitter.com/paramountplus/status/1364714772684443652 As it's my favorite bit in the entire show, I'm glad that every Reno 911! news article these days includes some reference to New Boot Goofin'
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Any idea if that’s going to be completely new material or is it a re-use of what they’d already started to shoot for the new season before Quibi tanked?
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Reno 911 is the only cop show I can still watch. God it was so good.
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This is just how teens talk now
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zoux posted:This is just how teens talk now It sounds like it was written by an "aspiring rap battle star". Almost on purpose? What show even is that
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Simone Magus posted:It sounds like it was written by an "aspiring rap battle star". Almost on purpose? Eminem?
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I said "aspiring", not "failed" ![]()
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https://twitter.com/paramountplus/status/1364737994436009987?s=20
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This fistfight scene that closes out episode 3 of The Knick is so gorgeous and stylised and it literally comes out of nowhere what the gently caress Soderbergh owns so much https://youtu.be/WJsFKB6a2Dg
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Escobarbarian posted:This fistfight scene that closes out episode 3 of The Knick is so gorgeous and stylised and it literally comes out of nowhere what the gently caress Soderbergh owns so much I don't know if the whole show is shot handheld, but tons of it is and Soderberg knows how to use that method so well. Algernon's story arc is so compelling and Holland's performance is so good, the show would be well worth it if it was all him. Not to knock Clive Owen who kills it, but Holland's on another level.
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I just remembered there was a Workaholics Netflix movie that got incredibly bad reviews but which I thought was pretty funny
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https://twitter.com/DEADLINE/status/1365319542793252866
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Escobarbarian posted:This fistfight scene that closes out episode 3 of The Knick is so gorgeous and stylised and it literally comes out of nowhere what the gently caress Soderbergh owns so much Yeah, its a gorgeous show. I started watching it yesterday after all the recent chatter about it, and am really enjoying it. The material is heavy and I can see why it didn't attract a huge crowd of weekly viewers, especially with the first scene in the pilot.
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Simone Magus posted:It sounds like it was written by an "aspiring rap battle star". Almost on purpose? What show even is that It's this one: Hizawk posted:Ginny and Georgia is a really fun and clever show. I gave it a go based on that post. It's sort of like a contemporary Gilmour Girls but replace "super-privileged background" with "chequered past" - at least that's what I think the show is going for based on the Gilmour Girls reference in the pilot. I'm enjoying it and although I haven't got to that bit yet none of the teen dialogue has caused me to want to stop watching; some of it is even quite funny. I've though "nobody talks like that" a few times but then, I'm in my 40s in the UK and as such I have absolutely no idea how teenagers here, nevermind ones in the US, speak. So maybe they do!
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Such a long break! "Young" Mike is gonna look like a shrivelled old prune by the end of this show.
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Par for the course when Todd looks 20 years older in El Camino
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At least El Camino is a sequel
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Looten Plunder posted:At least El Camino is a sequel yeah, but Ricky Hitler was in the flashbacks
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Not sure if Dick Hitler is the worst name or best name.
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What year are we in with Better Call Saul anyway? Assume the start of Breaking Bad is 2008, aren't we still several years away from 2008? This season could be a mess with the amount of time jumps we're probably going to have.
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late to the party but god drat Watchmen episode 6 is like art/masterpiece. The closest thing I can think of is the dream episode in season 2 of The Leftovers. Damon Lindelof is really obsessed with uniforms defining you.
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Looten Plunder posted:What year are we in with Better Call Saul anyway? Assume the start of Breaking Bad is 2008, aren't we still several years away from 2008? This season could be a mess with the amount of time jumps we're probably going to have. BCS Season 1 started May 2002. By the end of Season 5, we're in June 2004. Breaking Bad is from 2008 to 2010. Gene's events are happening sometime in 2012. They're gonna have to catch up and also finish/resolve Gene's storyline.
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Why would the show need to catch up to 2008?
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A lot of people have always assumed that the show will reach or overlap with Breaking Bad but really at this point there's not much of anything to indicate that's the case.
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Regy Rusty posted:A lot of people have always assumed that the show will reach or overlap with Breaking Bad but really at this point there's not much of anything to indicate that's the case. There was that one scene set during Breaking Bad, so I can see why people might expect more but I personally don't buy that we'll get much if anything.
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Mu Zeta posted:late to the party but god drat Watchmen episode 6 is like art/masterpiece. The closest thing I can think of is the dream episode in season 2 of The Leftovers. Damon Lindelof is really obsessed with uniforms defining you. ![]() ![]()
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Mu Zeta posted:late to the party but god drat Watchmen episode 6 is like art/masterpiece. The closest thing I can think of is the dream episode in season 2 of The Leftovers. Damon Lindelof is really obsessed with uniforms defining you. I just finished the season recently as well and agree with all of this. I also really loved episode 8 and the way it was set up. I just really enjoyed the whole season overall - having never read the comics and remembering nothing about the movie, I thought the entire season was excellent and super compelling from the start. It's great to have a single season story for a show as well.
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Watchmen was great and it was so rewarding watching reality just continually shut down the people who spent the entire show swearing that it was objectively terrible, first with it sweeping the emmys and then the entire past year proving it right on every front. I wish more people would have taken it as an object lesson against dismissing media you haven't actually seen just because a small handful of weirdos with an ideological axe to grind say it had bad politics, but alas.
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I think the only "problem" I have with Watchmen is that it's really hard to recommend to someone who hasn't read the source material. It does its own thing, but large swaths of it just wouldn't make sense otherwise. They'd either have to invest the time to read 12 issues of a 1986 comic book series, or watch a just-OK movie adaptation with a really truncated version of events and a different ending. A catch-up special or "episode zero" airing before the show would've been a good idea. I even had to look up a refresher because it had been years since I'd read it.
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I didn’t read the source material and haven’t watched the movie since it was in theaters and I thought it was great.
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Regy Rusty posted:A lot of people have always assumed that the show will reach or overlap with Breaking Bad but really at this point there's not much of anything to indicate that's the case. Open Source Idiom posted:There was that one scene set during Breaking Bad, so I can see why people might expect more but I personally don't buy that we'll get much if anything. Whilst I can't recall them ever saying it, I just figured that seeing Saul doesn't appear til like the end of Season 2 we'd get a ton of the side by side timeline stuff from what was happening in the first 1.5 seasons in the lead up to his introduction.
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sticklefifer posted:I think the only "problem" I have with Watchmen is that it's really hard to recommend to someone who hasn't read the source material. It does its own thing, but large swaths of it just wouldn't make sense otherwise. They'd either have to invest the time to read 12 issues of a 1986 comic book series, or watch a just-OK movie adaptation with a really truncated version of events and a different ending. A catch-up special or "episode zero" airing before the show would've been a good idea. I even had to look up a refresher because it had been years since I'd read it. My wife never read the comic or saw the movie, and even though she was really skeptical, even after the first episode, she ended up really loving the TV show and understanding everything set out and referred to within the show.
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# ? May 29, 2023 00:52 |
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Mu Zeta posted:I mean Fox News had a segment about Mr Rogers being a menace to children How? I hope everyone laughed at them for this.
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