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May 18, 2023 05:44AM
I was pleasantly surprised by Dungeons & Dragons. solid entertainment, glad I saw it on the big screen.
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Tamahome wrote: "I'm told it has a lot of easter eggs if you play d&d."It's not just a lot, it's every character, spell, monster, lore and setting, etc. that is straight from the game. Also with nods to the 80's cartoon and Critical Role.
There are a few liberties they take with the "rules", like the druid's shape-changing, but it follows the Rule of Cool.
Finished the day with Tetris on Apple TV. Superb movie. And it doesn’t do too much savagery to the real story or actual history, surprisingly.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2
Sometimes it is rather difficult living in the UK... like when Dungeons and Dragons has to wait to drop over here!!!
Janet wrote: "Sometimes it is rather difficult living in the UK... like when Dungeons and Dragons has to wait to drop over here!!!"tell me about it - I missed it at the cinema and got very excited when Trike mentioned it was now streaming - only to discover it isn't released here until July. Sigh...
John wrote: "Janet wrote: "Sometimes it is rather difficult living in the UK... like when Dungeons and Dragons has to wait to drop over here!!!"tell me about it - I missed it at the cinema and got very excite..."
You’d think they’d release it on the same day to prevent pirating via torrents.
Watched the first 4 episodes of Silo on Apple TV. Absolutely riveting. It’s been just long enough since I read Wool Omnibus that I’ve forgotten some of the details, but the broad strokes are there. Based on the pace and what I recall of the books, I hope this gets at least two more seasons, because there’s plenty of story.I didn’t realize it was being run by Graham Yost, but knowing that I’m not surprised it’s so good. Easily one of the best cop shows this century was Boomtown, canceled too soon. He also produced The Pacific, Justified, The Americans and From the Earth to the Moon, all legitimately great series.
Finished the second season of Shadow and Bone. It wasn’t as good as the first season but was still highly entertaining television. It looks like there probably won’t be a season three though -stupid Netflix!
Ruth wrote: "Finished the second season of Shadow and Bone. It wasn’t as good as the first season but was still highly entertaining television. It looks like there probably won’t be a season three though -stupid Netflix!"Agree with both the assessment of the show and of Netflix. We’re going to have to treat streamers the way we did broadcast TV: don’t start watching a show until season 3 has been announced. That ended up killing networks here in the US, and streamers are repeating their mistakes.
Re-watched Avengers: Endgame last night. Still super great. It’s one of the few movies where there’s little doubt that it has 3 definitive acts, each one just about an hour long.1 - Assembling the Crew/Making a Plan
2 - Time Heist!
3 - Battle for the Fate of the Universe
It’s almost perfectly constructed.
I'm a bit behind the times here but I've really been enjoying Star Wars Rebels. After what a slog the early seasons of The Clone Wars were, when Rebels got off to a shaky start in the first half dozen episodes I didn't have much hope for it. But once (view spoiler) guest-starred in a mid-season episode, things really picked up. I'm strangely addicted now, early in season two.
Re-watched Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 this morning. Boy, this movie really hits different once your dad is dead. https://youtu.be/wUn05hdkhjM
https://flic.kr/p/2o6k9Tg
RJ - Slayer of Trolls wrote: "I'm a bit behind the times here but I've really been enjoying Star Wars Rebels. After what a slog the early seasons of The Clone Wars were, when Rebels got off to a shaky start in the first half do..."It’s super good. I could never get into Clone Wars but I really liked Rebels. For my money it’s second only to Andor. Mandalorian is a close third place.
RJ - Slayer of Trolls wrote: "I'm a bit behind the times here but I've really been enjoying Star Wars Rebels. After what a slog the early seasons of The Clone Wars were, when Rebels got off to a shaky start in the first half do..."Rebels is awesome…it really was some the best TV out there. I just did a rewatch again about a month ago and it is still outstanding. Outstanding storytelling and characters you care about. I worship at Dave Filioni’s altar.
I recommend The Bad Batch too. Especially if you have finished TCW. It has ended up telling a story about the effects of the war. I didn’t even know I needed these stories or closure, yet I did.
I watched The Princess on Hulu earlier because it’s apparently one of those films/shows that Disney is deleting from streaming forever.It’s a lot of fun. Not a great movie, but it successfully answers the question, “What if a Disney Princess was John Wick?” So if you want to see a truly kick-ass teen princess max out on martial arts and swordplay, catch it before it gets removed this week.
I’m watching Season Three of American Gods on A DVD from the library. The series was originally on Starz. There should have been a fourth season or a movie to complete the plot from the novel, American Gods by Neil Gaiman. I’m disappointed that they will not make a fourth and final season of the show. There are a lot of shows that are on my, to be watched list. I’d like to watch The Last of Us Season One on Max, Sandman Season One on Netflix, and Willow Season One on Disney Plus.
There are shows I want to watch that are coming up like Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season Two (starting on June 15) on Paramount Plus and Wheel of Time Season Two (September 1) on Amazon Prime Video.
Gary wrote: "I’d like to watch The Last of Us Season One on Max, Sandman Season One on Netflix, and Willow Season One on Disney Plus."If you want to watch Willow, you better start binging it right now. Disney is removing it from Disney+ at the end of this month, and you won't be able to watch it anywhere after that.
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Trike wrote: "It’s super good. I could never get into Clone Wars but I really liked Rebels. For my money it’s second only to Andor. Mandalorian is a close third place."That's some tall praise! I will say I'm enjoying the heck out of it now, but not sure I would place it ahead of Mandalorian yet. Of course, I'm only partway into the second season....
Clone Wars was frustrating for the first season or two, then really up and down for the next 2-3 seasons but it did get really good at the end. (Kind of like the prequel trilogy itself, now that I think about it....)
Calvey wrote: "I recommend The Bad Batch too. Especially if you have finished TCW. It has ended up telling a story about the effects of the war. I didn’t even know I needed these stories or closure, yet I did."
I'm definitely moving on to that one as soon as I finish Rebels.
How about the Resistance series? Has anyone seen it? Is it any good?
Resistance is not very good. There are a few good episodes..but not really enough to make watching it worth it imho.
I liked the Resistance. The art is a throwback to Dave Filoni days working on Avatar: The Last Airbender. Guess you have to be into the art of fighter jets to really get into it. Before you get invested in the series you can do the shorts which feature the jets and the pilots and see if it is worth it.
Resistance wasn't that good IMO. It doesn't feel particularly Star Wars.
Of the Animated series. I would rate Rebels as my favourite with Bad Batch 2nd.
Bad Batch gets better as it goes on. Some of the last series was just brilliant.
Of the Animated series. I would rate Rebels as my favourite with Bad Batch 2nd.
Bad Batch gets better as it goes on. Some of the last series was just brilliant.
I agree with Dave, but I also think Bad Batch is even more of a dichotomy then Clone Wars was. I mean half of it stars a young plucky and smart kid who kids could see themselves in, and adults can enjoy. But the part with Crosshair is so dark, I know it would have freaked me out as a kid, and it didn’t make me comfortable as an adult. But maybe I’m not giving today’s kids enough credit. I also enjoyed Resistance. Not nearly as much as the other series, but I still liked some of the things it tried to do. I think it was fairly light on purpose, and I dug that. While still trying to show a very inclusive community.
Tamahome wrote: "I’ll probably check out Strange New Worlds season one, which is free on YouTube."Well shit, I’m glad I pay for Paramount+ then. WTF?
I watched Shazam 2 today. It’s actually okay. The story is a solid superhero tale. The only real problem stems from the fact that teenage Billy Batson and superhero Billy Batson are tonally different. The young version is serious and comes across as measured and intelligent, while in his Shazam persona he’s a dimwitted goofball. That’s a directing issue. If you can ignore that, it’s fine.
Trike wrote: "Tamahome wrote: "I’ll probably check out Strange New Worlds season one, which is free on YouTube."Well shit, I’m glad I pay for Paramount+ then. WTF?"
I saw it as "i had to pay to not wait a year"
Tamahome wrote: "I’ll probably check out Strange New Worlds season one, which is free on YouTube."
If you live in the US.
If you live in the US.
Didn't they use 1st episode YouTube releases as promotion before as well? So, it's not something completely new to them.
John (Taloni) wrote: "I suppose you could get an easily available VPN then. But that would be wrong!"
It is available on Paramount+. Which I occasionally have through my Prime account hub.
I would have checked it out for free, but I'm not a huge Trek fan that I will go chasing it.
I am surprised that youtube TV hasn't gone outside the US yet.
It is available on Paramount+. Which I occasionally have through my Prime account hub.
I would have checked it out for free, but I'm not a huge Trek fan that I will go chasing it.
I am surprised that youtube TV hasn't gone outside the US yet.
Tassie Dave wrote: "John (Taloni) wrote: "I suppose you could get an easily available VPN then. But that would be wrong!"It is available on Paramount+. Which I occasionally have through my Prime account hub.
I would have checked it out for free, but I'm not a huge Trek fan that I will go chasing it."
I feel the same about Star Trek but I love Strange New Worlds. The writing is so good.
Here’s an example: https://flic.kr/p/2oEoZLu
Pike: Yellow alert. Erica, take us closer.
Ortegas: How close do you want to get? First date? Or third date?
Pike: Blind date.
Ortegas: Copy; proceeding with caution.
Is it better than "SW: Lower Decks"?
That is the standard by which I will judge Star Trek by from now on.
I will check it out when I sign back up for P+ to watch Yellowjackets S2.
That is the standard by which I will judge Star Trek by from now on.
I will check it out when I sign back up for P+ to watch Yellowjackets S2.
I like Lower Decks better as a whole, but SNW is right up there. I'm looking forward to the new season.
However I'm a pretty big Trek fan (I've watched most of the Trek that's been released minus ToS) and like all the stuff that's been on Paramount+ except probably Picard Season 2 (haven't watched S3 yet).
Discovery was a bit uneven for me, but I've like the bulk of it, which I know isn't the case for some vocal subset of the Trek fanbase.
However I'm a pretty big Trek fan (I've watched most of the Trek that's been released minus ToS) and like all the stuff that's been on Paramount+ except probably Picard Season 2 (haven't watched S3 yet).
Discovery was a bit uneven for me, but I've like the bulk of it, which I know isn't the case for some vocal subset of the Trek fanbase.
Tassie Dave wrote: "Is it better than "SW: Lower Decks"?That is the standard by which I will judge Star Trek by from now on.
I will check it out when I sign back up for P+ to watch Yellowjackets S2."
I think the vibe is the same, although SNW is slightly less wacky. Not completely, however, because the episode where Spock and T’Pring switch bodies has a high goofy-fun factor. Plus there are other silly moments here and there. (And of course there’s the Lower Decks crossover happening in s2 of SNW.)
Rewatched Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse a little while ago in anticipation of seeing the sequel Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse later today. (You’re right, I don't sleep much.) Anyway, “Into” is still great. Once again I marveled (ha) at the efficiency of the storytelling and the ability of Lord & Miller to wrangle all the crazy disparate pieces that shouldn’t work together tonally yet somehow do. I fully expect “Across” to employ the same magical storytelling alchemy. Fingers crossed.
Trike wrote: "(And of course there’s the Lower Decks crossover happening in s2 of SNW.)"
I forgot that was happening. I will have to catch up on S1 of SNW before that happens.
I forgot that was happening. I will have to catch up on S1 of SNW before that happens.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is just as good as “Into” with one caveat - it’s only part one of two movies. I did not know that going in, so it was a surprise.It’s 2 hours 25 minutes but doesn’t feel like it. At one point I was thinking, “This has been going on for a while, how are they going to wrap this up?” And that turned out to be the final scene.
The sequel Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse comes out next March. Long wait. So that considered, I’d give it 3 stars.
Trike wrote: "Watched the remake of Firestarter last night. It is not very good."Thank you for jumping on that grenade for us.
I finished season two of Star Wars Rebels and WOW that two-episode finale really kicked it up a notch!
I had to look up where that was in the series, since it all blends together after a while. And yep that was a great season ender. But for me season 3 was the one where “sh*t gets real”. It starts a bit slow, but pretty quickly develops into a very intense season.
I watched Crater on Disney+ tonight and it’s actually surprisingly good. I wish they’d done more accurate science stuff, but I get the limitations of budget and audience expectations. At least they made a stab at it. The story is rock-solid and the acting by all the kids is amazing. Some parts are genuinely heartbreaking.
RJ - Slayer of Trolls wrote: "I finished season two of Star Wars Rebels and WOW that two-episode finale really kicked it up a notch!"Now you’re seeing why we like it so much.
I have been watching old sci fi movies : War Of The Worlds (1956)
It Came From Outer Space
Forbidden Planet
The Tingler ( maybe more horror) One cannot go wrong with Vincent Price.
I have finally seen Prey. OMG such a good movie.
Forbidden Planet, classic! Let's rock to the music of the Krell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNKhj...
Last weekend I caught up on a couple of blu rays i've had sitting around for awhile. 'High-Rise' based on the J. G. Ballard book of the same name. For some reason this movie is not well known despite staring Tom Hiddleston and Jeremy Irons. Well worth watching.Also 'Buck Rodgers in the 25th Century' theatrical release from which the pilot was made, 'Elvira's Haunted Hills' and 'Dr. Phibes Rises Again'. All of these have some merit, depending on your tastes.
John (Nevets) wrote: "I had to look up where that was in the series, since it all blends together after a while. And yep that was a great season ender. But for me season 3 was the one where “sh*t gets real”. It starts a..."I've watched the first four episodes in S3 so far and yeah it does start a little slower but then again it would be hard to have matched the intensity of the S2 finale. (view spoiler)
Trike wrote: "Now you’re seeing why we like it so much."
Yessir!
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