Just completed the episode that ends with Margaret and Elizabeth talking in private. Those few minutes made me very glad they are both in the show.
Just completed the episode that ends with Margaret and Elizabeth talking in private. Those few minutes made me very glad they are both in the show.
Olivia Coleman is lovely. She has been on the Graham Norton show a couple of times, including once with HBC where they seemed liked great mates. Graham Norton is such a good host and gently brings out the best in the guests. It is like having superstars around your kitchen table for a drink and they chat and leave their egos behind.
Chikashi Miyamoto
I did enjoy this season of the Crown.
I also enjoyed Russian Doll.
It's a fun mix of different genres.
Have not seen Legion. Will have to put it on my list.
I remembered after my post that in spite of the surreal/super fantasy aspect of Watchmen, it begins with the very real (and mostly unknown) Tulsa massacre of African Americans which is referenced in the finale as well.
npr had a post on it today: New Research Identifies Possible Mass Graves From 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre : NPR
I'm trying alternating, "Mr. Rodgers" and "Joy of Painting",
too bad there was never a cross over episode.
Season 2 of Kominsky Method was 3+ hours well spent.
I just finished Our Boys.
Nuanced and excruciating, I highly recommend it:
GO!
The 'Country Music' documentary by Ken Burns is great. If you're into music (even if you're not really into country music) it's worth checking out. 8 episodes, about 2hrs each. So, yeah...it's taken us a while to get through it, but we're finally on the last episode. As someone who was born in the mid 80's, I've learned a lot, and it's got me going back and listening to some older stuff.
Dustin Gaddis
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Why do people feel the need to list all of their bikes in their signature?
Turner Classic Movies, is doing their version of the binge.
Showing all the versions of Prisoner of Zenda, Show Boat and A Star is Born,
one after another.
Cheer... a documentary series on cheerleaders is very very good. Documentaries are just ... better.
slow.
I will say it again: Cheer is best film about America and it´s contradictions i have ever seen. The cheerleadiing team is made of s$%&/d up kids w/ sad bad family hostories. Most of them gay. Black. Latino. Native american. Some did not even have a home. Yet they are the ones who cheer.. aIt all happens in a small conservative republican town in Texas. The film finds the line where acceptance x conservatism x tragedy all blur into the american spirit. It´s a frwaking masterpiece.
slow.
I must be the only person who didn't find the latest season of The Crown to be wonderful. I thought the others were great but this one lacked something...
On the hand I have enjoyed The Golden Horde (Russian) and Black Widows (Finnish), both on Amazon.
Eat one live toad first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you all day.
3 episodes in, I can see why so many people like The Mandalorian.
Warning on a previously binge worthy show....Amazon’s Mrs Maisal season one and two were/are fabulously produced, written, directed, acted, designed, best production values ever.
That said, do NOT bother with season 3...from the first episode on it is awful. I have to say that I have never seen a show jump the shark so hard in my life. In fact, this jump is even worse than the original Happy Days episode that the cliche was started by. The production values are still good but it is unwatchable.
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Two new ones on our watch-list these days, both Hulu originals
Castle Rock - Well crafted storytelling around the fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine, where many of Stephen King's novels are set. We just finished the first season and it had just the right balance of creep, engaging plots, a bit of mystery, and pretty good acting. It's not oscar material, but it's very watchable. The second season appears to be focused on Misery, which is one of my all-time favorite films, so I'm excited to dig in.
Reprisal - A revenge story of sorts, highly stylized tale of a woman coming more-or-less back from the dark/depths to take on a gang of outlaw greasers. Great casting and nice mingling of a few ongoing storylines. We're about 5 episodes in (of 10, this is their first season) and totally hooked.
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