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16 hours ago, Sbbruin said:

Well this looks damn good.

 

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17 hours ago, Sbbruin said:

Well this looks damn good.

 

I am a man of almost 42 years, and I’m wholly unfamiliar with the events being portrayed here. 

8 minutes ago, NeverMarryAStripper said:

That fact makes me sad

Which is why it’s good that things like this are getting made. 

1 hour ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Which is why it’s good that things like this are getting made. 

Before HBO’s turn at Watchmen, I was blissfully unaware of the Tulsa Greenwood Massacre.  

I ignored Netflix’s suggestion of iZombie for a long time because it was a CW show, and I’m too old for that stuff.  But I finally watched the first episode and got hooked.  I’m through season one, and it is now my guilty pleasure show.  It’s got some clever writing, Zombie girl is cute, and her roommate is smoke.  

2 hours ago, abuelo gringo said:

Thanks for the heads up.  I always like to watch films of things I saw in real time (via television and newspapers, I wasn't in Chicago).  Interesting comparing the presentations to what I can remember.  Sorkin should do a commendable job.

Is that why armybrat is always raving about the John Adams series that HBO made?

40 minutes ago, Guadaloopy said:

Before HBO’s turn at Watchmen, I was blissfully unaware of the Tulsa Greenwood Massacre.  

I knew quite a bit about, but only because it came up among genealogists every now and then.   I spent a few years in Oklahoma as a kid, and I can tell you that they didn’t teach it in elementary.   Of course, spent time in schools in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, and the Civil War was basically the War of Northern Aggression so....

On 9/23/2020 at 8:38 AM, Gene Parmesan said:

It probably got a lot of mentions when it was first released, but in case you skipped over then The Haunting of Hill House is excellent.  I am 5 episodes in, and the wife even watches it and she hates scary stuff.  It's got plenty of creepiness but it's more about the story and building tension than just jump scares or showing scary images.

Just skip the last episode if you want to keep that feeling. 

Ratched is good. Like mentioned before it's basically another good season of AHS.

4 episodes into Ratched and the sets and costumes are great.  Also enjoy blatant nods to Hitchcock, Wizard of Oz, Cape Fear, etc that Ryan Murphy is throwing in.  Just hoping the wheels don't fall off like a typical AHS or aggy football season.

Watched one episode of Barbecue American Showdown. Wtf 

these people are clowns 

Just finished Kiss The Ground.  A doc about the importance of soil in fighting climate change.  

It was pretty good.  Not the best thing I've ever seen but if you're a newcomer to the idea it's a good start.  

I geek out over this stuff so it wasn't groundbreaking for me but all in all not bad.

Woody narrates it.

23 minutes ago, Neonmoon said:

Watched one episode of Barbecue American Showdown. Wtf 

these people are clowns 

Garbage.

On 9/17/2020 at 10:18 AM, mchookem said:

does this help explain how and why most of our kids are fucking broken and can't deal with normal life? 

Yes and the cloak room

16 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said:

I am a man of almost 42 years, and I’m wholly unfamiliar with the events being portrayed here. 

 

15 hours ago, Guadaloopy said:

Before HBO’s turn at Watchmen, I was blissfully unaware of the Tulsa Greenwood Massacre.  

Ya'll should have stayed awake during History and Social Studies.

Ya'll should have stayed awake during History and Social Studies.

Not sure if sarcasm. Tulsa massacre wasn’t taught at all, multiple friends/family never heard of it either. Many of them are history nerd types too.
4 hours ago, RPM said:

 

Ya'll should have stayed awake during History and Social Studies.

They don't cover it in class.  You'd probably need a rouge teacher/professor or a history major degree path to even get Tulsa mentioned.  Otherwise you could easily float through life completely oblivious to it.

I guess Mrs. Blanton was an exceptional teacher because we covered it (briefly) freshman year of HS.

sneakerheads just came into my netflix feed, i am not anywhere near a sneakerhead but ive always found it fascinating the folks who are, this looks like a funny little comedy to burn the time.

i think ive also bought 1 pair of regular shoes every 5 years or so haha 

1 hour ago, bluto said:


Not sure if sarcasm. Tulsa massacre wasn’t taught at all, multiple friends/family never heard of it either. Many of them are history nerd types too.

Yeah, I'm a history buff, and was never taught about the Tulsa massacre at all in school here in Arkansas. I learned about it later on in life. Same with Elaine massacre, which occurred right here in my region of Arkansas. Never mentioned in school. 

Lol British baking show is back.  They did a bubble, so all the contestants and crew were around each other for like 7 weeks. 

Yeah only reason is ever heard of the Tulsa bombing was because I had a buddy from Tulsa and told me about it back in our UT days. As a “yeah well did you know” in the middle of some drunken uni-days history contest...

Well Huber Halloween looks like it could be the worst movie made since Little Nicky. And Sandler talking in a stupid voice again. How this one trick pony keeps getting paid is beyond me

Finished Enola Holmes.  

It was quirky, charming and cute.  MBB is really endearing. She's gonna be a star.

3.5 to 4 stars.  Could be better but it's good.

36 minutes ago, Post Oak said:

Finished Enola Holmes.  

It was quirky, charming and cute.  MBB is really endearing. She's gonna be a star.

3.5 to 4 stars.  Could be better but it's good.

We just watched it too. Good movie but the talking to the camera shit got old.

just finishing episode three of Teenage Bounty Hunters. Sterling looks like a mix between Alison Brie Juliet from lost, with a hint of Sarah Chalke. also, the use of Spottieottiedopealiscious was top notch. 

I’m really enjoying Ratched so far and keeping seeing references to AHS. I know that show is well established, but it never made it into my rotation. Sounds like something I might like diving into. What’s the verdict on AHS? I’m guessing with so many seasons it must be worth giving a shot. 

31 minutes ago, Whitewater Horn said:

I’m really enjoying Ratched so far and keeping seeing references to AHS. I know that show is well established, but it never made it into my rotation. Sounds like something I might like diving into. What’s the verdict on AHS? I’m guessing with so many seasons it must be worth giving a shot. 

AHS was hit or miss. First couple of seasons were very good. The Salem witch season was good. The few others that I saw were meh

6 hours ago, ernest_t_bass said:

Started The Blacklist.  Watched it years ago, but not sure where I ended it.

I just started watching it for the first time. I had heard it was solid. I like it. A little soap operaish, but entertaining. 

2 hours ago, Whitewater Horn said:

I’m really enjoying Ratched so far and keeping seeing references to AHS. I know that show is well established, but it never made it into my rotation. Sounds like something I might like diving into. What’s the verdict on AHS? I’m guessing with so many seasons it must be worth giving a shot. 

When you tell a completely different story every season, they aren’t all going to be good. If you start a season and aren’t into it, just jump to the next season and see. 

I'm binging AHS now.  Never watched it when I had cable, but it's Halloween time so i'm on a horror binge.  It's hit or miss for me.  I think it tries to cram too much stuff into a season and nothing is really developed because there is so much other stuff going on.

On 9/25/2020 at 11:08 PM, MissingInAction said:

Deville all the Time was good IMO. Tom Holland has range. Forgot he was spider man at times.

watched this yesterday.  excellent.

8 hours ago, ernest_t_bass said:

Started The Blacklist.  Watched it years ago, but not sure where I ended it.

Good watch.

22 hours ago, Post Oak said:

Finished Enola Holmes.  

It was quirky, charming and cute.  MBB is really endearing. She's gonna be a star.

3.5 to 4 stars.  Could be better but it's good.

I would imagine a Henry Cavill-MBB sequel where Sherlock and Enola solve a crime together is in the works. I’d watch. 

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another rec for devil all the time. spiderman is badass in that movie. might be my new favorite actor. 

Enola Holmes was a really fun watch this weekend. I hope they make more. I was unaware of this book series.

On 9/29/2020 at 8:34 AM, Texas St. Armadillos said:

Working my way through Ratched.  Really enjoying it.  Judy Davis is one helluva an actress.

Terribad

Just finished enola Holmes. I noticed that millie bobby brown got a producer credit. She is 16 years old.  

AHS was hit or miss. First couple of seasons were very good. The Salem witch season was good. The few others that I saw were meh
Gf loves AHS I don't. She has been watching my sports and not complaining and wanted to watch Ratchet. I am liking it. Might give AHS another shot
On 9/28/2020 at 4:15 PM, Angry Gorilla said:

 

 

This looks good.  Comes out Wed.

i watched something on this case on youtube that pretty good. it included basically the entire time he was talking to the cops via their body cam footage, and you can see him die inside when

his neighbor comes over to see what's going on and says that his security camera may have caught something.

 

The Chris Watts thing was pretty good. It’s all video footage that we have all seen before, the difference is they provide timelines based on her text messages and social media posts. It’s extremely sad how the FB/internet sleuths jumped all over her when he first said she killed the girls. People couldn’t wait to blame her. He got that entire idea from the female agent (Tammy Lee I think?), who I thought was pretty great. The scene where they do the polygraph is a great scene. Chilling.

No doubt he did it all for the nookie. The nookie.


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