March 23, 20214 yr The Last Blockbuster: Documentary. Probably a bunch of nerds on here would like it, but definitely a stupid movie. I thought it would lean in more on the business and financial mechanics and timelines of Blockbusters demise, but it was a bunch of D list celebrities and video store nerds reminiscing about going to Blockbuster as a teen. The creators of this stupid show should have taken a hint and passed on the premise when Quentin Tarantino wouldn't return their call for a 30 second comment about working in a video store. The crotchety old man who created the swamp thing movies and his unhinged zaniness was the best part of this show...and that was about 3 minutes of air time.it was bad. way too long. i finally turned it off when doug benson was touring the store. i just couldn’t anymore.
March 24, 20214 yr If you want to hate watch something and scream at people for making bad life decisions, "Marriage or Mortgage" is a good watch. Realtor has big yams so there's that.
March 25, 20214 yr On 3/22/2021 at 9:36 PM, patrickdrinksbeer said: it was bad. way too long. i finally turned it off when doug benson was touring the store. i just couldn’t anymore. This. It sucked.
March 25, 20214 yr 12 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said: This. It sucked. My takeaway from the movie was Bend, Oregon must be one shitty town.
March 25, 20214 yr On 3/1/2021 at 10:17 PM, Beantown Express 2.0 said: Just finished I Care A Lot as the wife wanted to watch it. Might be one of the worst movies I have seen just based on the piss poor writing. It was like it was written by a 5th grader. Too many things just “happened to happen” at the right time which is shitty writing and the way they made Peter Dinklage’s character act is so not the way it would go in real life. I think some people here on Surly are actually in the movie business out in Hollywood. If you are and know the person that wrote that movie please slap them up side the head for me. Thanks. I appreciate it. Good concept, poor execution. With better writing and character development the plot could have been expanded into a good series. Surlywood types should make this happen. Edited March 25, 20214 yr by Baconboy
March 25, 20214 yr F1: Drive to Survive continues to be incredible 3 seasons in. Season 3, Episode 9 is just unbelievable shit.
March 26, 20214 yr Damnation FTW. Three episodes in and it keeps unfolding. For those who remember the Swede from Hell on Wheels, he's just as good in this one.
March 26, 20214 yr The Last Laugh, moving about a comic coming out of retirement after 50 years. Chevy Chase, Andy MacDowell and Richard Dreyfuss, it’s not great but it’s a fun watch and I enjoyed seeing Dreyfuss again. Seems like forever since I’ve seen him in anything and yea he got old.
March 26, 20214 yr 7 hours ago, tbone_ said: Dreyfus is one of those that kind of started old He was in The Graduate and Valley of The Dolls when he was 20. His breakout role was American Graffiti 6 years later.
March 26, 20214 yr 46 minutes ago, hookemATL said: Loved him in Mr. Holland’s Anus Way to dox yourself, Mr. Holland.
March 26, 20214 yr He was in The Graduate and Valley of The Dolls when he was 20. His breakout role was American Graffiti 6 years later.Oh I know. And Jaws too. But even in those roles he always seemed “old” to me if that makes any sense.
March 26, 20214 yr Concrete Cowboy looks pretty, pretty good. Hopefully Elba has his fastball back after Cats. Is that Old Town Road?
March 26, 20214 yr On 3/22/2021 at 12:52 AM, DonkeyCigars said: The Last Blockbuster: Documentary. Probably a bunch of nerds on here would like it, but definitely a stupid movie. I thought it would lean in more on the business and financial mechanics and timelines of Blockbusters demise, but it was a bunch of D list celebrities and video store nerds reminiscing about going to Blockbuster as a teen. The creators of this stupid show should have taken a hint and passed on the premise when Quentin Tarantino wouldn't return their call for a 30 second comment about working in a video store. The crotchety old man who created the swamp thing movies and his unhinged zaniness was the best part of this show...and that was about 3 minutes of air time. 122 seconds if I remember correctly
March 28, 20214 yr Bad Trip, Eric Andre prank movie (like bad grandpa) has some real laugh out loud parts if you like grotesque humor.
March 28, 20214 yr On 3/26/2021 at 11:46 AM, Dewey said: Netflix should add "Let it Ride", pure Dryfuss magic. Marty: “Eight’s the one, I’d stake my life on it” Trotter: “They gotta $2 minimum bet” Love that movie.
March 28, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, Hook1997 said: Bad Trip, Eric Andre prank movie (like bad grandpa) has some real laugh out loud parts if you like grotesque humor. Agreed. Just like his show, I'd say maybe 40% of the jokes hit, but when they do, the ridiculousness gets big belly laughs from me.
March 28, 20214 yr Da 5 Bloods is a Spike Lee movie that sends a squad of black guys back to Nam to recover the remains of a left behind buddy and some gold they had stashed away. It's well put together and has some pretty gory shots and a lot of dealing with the psychoses from serving in that war on both sides.
March 28, 20214 yr NobodyThe title of the movie is the amount of people that need to watch this steaming pile of shit
March 29, 20214 yr The Ripper. Doc about the Yorkshire Ripper murders. It was really good. I enjoyed the Mormon Murder doc but this one was better.
March 29, 20214 yr I mentioned it in the movie thread some months ago, but I see it is now available streaming on Netflix. Captain Fantastic is a good movie. Especially if you are old enough to be married with kids. It's not a kids movie though. It's for adults.
March 29, 20214 yr pure dogshitEh. It entertained me for a few hours, which is pretty much all I ask at this point.
March 31, 20214 yr On 3/16/2021 at 10:06 AM, Celery Man said: Something called "The Lost Pirate Kingdom" just dropped. I don't know anything about it at all but I'm hoping it is passable to good as I not long ago went down a deep wikipedia hole on pirates. I always forget that most of that stuff happened in our quadrant of the globe. Saw this title while idly scrolling and started watching and it and immediately was struck with how History Channel cheese it was, but somehow still watching it on episode 4, so I guess I'm hooked because even when it's Hallmark Channel level acting, pirates are awesome. Edited March 31, 20214 yr by DonkeyCigars
March 31, 20214 yr On 3/26/2021 at 9:46 AM, Dewey said: Netflix should add "Let it Ride", pure Dryfuss magic. you could be walking around lucky and not even know it.
March 31, 20214 yr Started watching Kingdom. Probably the best of the zombie genre that I've seen. It probably hasn't been helping my productivity at work.
March 31, 20214 yr On 3/24/2021 at 10:43 PM, Stringer said: F1: Drive to Survive continues to be incredible 3 seasons in. Season 3, Episode 9 is just unbelievable shit. started this not that long ago but halfway through this season and it's phenomenal. are the other 2 seasons this good?
March 31, 20214 yr 56 minutes ago, NoName said: started this not that long ago but halfway through this season and it's phenomenal. are the other 2 seasons this good? they are fantastic
March 31, 20214 yr Anyone know whether they're gonna do a second season of that cheerleader show? Asking for a friend.
March 31, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, cabowabo said: Anyone know whether they're gonna do a second season of that cheerleader show? Asking for a friend. Is your friend a congressman from Florida?
March 31, 20214 yr 6 hours ago, NoName said: started this not that long ago but halfway through this season and it's phenomenal. are the other 2 seasons this good? Better than 3 in my opinion. Because covid.
April 1, 20214 yr 2 hours ago, XYZ said: Better than 3 in my opinion. Because covid. This is probably right. Also, with all the driver changes and team evolutions, they build on eachother well.
April 1, 20214 yr 8 hours ago, NoName said: started this not that long ago but halfway through this season and it's phenomenal. are the other 2 seasons this good? I don’t know why you didn’t just start at season 1
April 1, 20214 yr For whatever reason, The Highwaymen popped up in my recommendations again - great movie if you like Kevin Costner, Woody Harrelson, and seeing Bonnie and Clyde get what they deserved.
April 1, 20214 yr 21 hours ago, henrygandorf said: you could be walking around lucky and not even know it. I got the horse right here,The name is Paul Revere,And here's a guy that says if the weather's clear,Can do,Can do,
April 2, 20214 yr Croupier is new on Netflix. A 1998 British flick starring Clive Owen. Holds up really well. Good story, intrigue and pacing.
April 2, 20214 yr Finally finished all four seasons of Big Mouth. It’s an incredible blend of heart and skeevy and big laughs. Lola might be the most human character.
April 3, 20214 yr White Boy popped up, so I watched it... damn Gil Hill. Talk about a fucked up situation, everyone that wanted Rick dead, now 29 years later begging for him to get out. Drug war in this country is beyond absurd
April 3, 20214 yr Just finished Night Stalker. Really well done. Turned all the porch lights on when I went to bed the last two nights. Don't care if I hear about Richard Ramirez again.
April 3, 20214 yr On 3/26/2021 at 11:46 AM, Dewey said: Netflix should add "Let it Ride", pure Dryfuss magic. What About Bob was underrated IMO.
April 3, 20214 yr Concrete Cowboy was well done, if a bit predictable. Partially true story of urban horse riders in north Philadelphia facing land development one on side and neighborhood drugs/crime on the other. Idris Elba, Method Man, and the Stranger Things kid star. One review said it would have been better as a documentary, which is probably true. They actually do use a few real-life riders from the area, who give interviews over the end credits.
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