What are you watching these days?
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What are you watching these days?
After accidentally posting this in the IMHO, let's start over...
Along the lines of "hip music..." and "What books...", I figured another topic can be started about the stuff we watch.
I'm a huge netflix fan. I've had them since almost three months after the company started and aside form one four-month lapse for lack of money, I don't think I've ever let it go. Nor do I plan to as it takes the place of cable tv in our house.
Over the last couple of days, I've watched "Breathless" and "A woman is a woman" by Jean luc Goddard. Aside from this, I've also watched Akira Kurosawa's "Ikiru" which was actually not that great compared to his other movies.
My wife and I are also watching the third season of "the Wire" (at a very slow pace) and have recently discovered "Top shot." "Top shot's" reality tv melodrama really doesn't interest me but the awesome trick shots performed are just plain...well...awesome. Some of the shots are shooting a rifle at a target behind you using only a handheld mirror. Hammering in nails at 50 ft using a pistol. It's a pretty cool show for a reality show.
Along the lines of "hip music..." and "What books...", I figured another topic can be started about the stuff we watch.
I'm a huge netflix fan. I've had them since almost three months after the company started and aside form one four-month lapse for lack of money, I don't think I've ever let it go. Nor do I plan to as it takes the place of cable tv in our house.
Over the last couple of days, I've watched "Breathless" and "A woman is a woman" by Jean luc Goddard. Aside from this, I've also watched Akira Kurosawa's "Ikiru" which was actually not that great compared to his other movies.
My wife and I are also watching the third season of "the Wire" (at a very slow pace) and have recently discovered "Top shot." "Top shot's" reality tv melodrama really doesn't interest me but the awesome trick shots performed are just plain...well...awesome. Some of the shots are shooting a rifle at a target behind you using only a handheld mirror. Hammering in nails at 50 ft using a pistol. It's a pretty cool show for a reality show.
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The Wire is really good. I watched the whole thing a while back, at the rate of a season per day.
Recently I watched more or less all of QI seasons A through H on Youtube. And then overshot the 100Gb bandwidth limit in a week. So no more of that until we rise up and overthrow Telstra. Fellow Australians, who is with me on seizing the infrastructure of our country and returning it to the hands of the people?
On TV, all I watch is Good News Week.
Recently I watched more or less all of QI seasons A through H on Youtube. And then overshot the 100Gb bandwidth limit in a week. So no more of that until we rise up and overthrow Telstra. Fellow Australians, who is with me on seizing the infrastructure of our country and returning it to the hands of the people?
On TV, all I watch is Good News Week.
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Lately? I pretty much quit TV about a year or two ago. I used to watch Law and Order SVU and Heroes, but I've lost interest in both (and Heroes got canceled).
As far as movies go, the last one I watched was Machete. That movie is cool as hell so long as you go into it not taking it too seriously. Other than that, I tend to catch most movies a while after they come out on DVD. About all I watch in theaters anymore is the Harry Potter series, mostly out of a habit of my wife and me taking my father-in-law to go.
As far as movies go, the last one I watched was Machete. That movie is cool as hell so long as you go into it not taking it too seriously. Other than that, I tend to catch most movies a while after they come out on DVD. About all I watch in theaters anymore is the Harry Potter series, mostly out of a habit of my wife and me taking my father-in-law to go.
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I also loves me some Netflix. I'm currently watching "Castle"...just finished the first season. Nathan Fillion is fucking awesome.
After that, I'm going to start watching "Law & Order" from the beginning...I watch a lot of L&O on TV, but these days they mostly show the newer episodes, and I hate Mike Cutter (douchebag). I didn't like everybody on the early shows, but Logan and Robinette were great.
I also need to order the "Nana" anime, since I just got back into the manga and I want to actually hear the JPunk music.
Finally...I discovered that "Jeopardy" is on right when I get home from work, so I started watching that again. And I accidentally watched an episode of "Adventure Time", and I may have to see some more of that...it looked pretty interesting.
After that, I'm going to start watching "Law & Order" from the beginning...I watch a lot of L&O on TV, but these days they mostly show the newer episodes, and I hate Mike Cutter (douchebag). I didn't like everybody on the early shows, but Logan and Robinette were great.
I also need to order the "Nana" anime, since I just got back into the manga and I want to actually hear the JPunk music.
Finally...I discovered that "Jeopardy" is on right when I get home from work, so I started watching that again. And I accidentally watched an episode of "Adventure Time", and I may have to see some more of that...it looked pretty interesting.
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GF has me watching True Blood, which is basically HBO's attempt at vampire porn.
It's not the unmitigated abomination of Twilight...but still bad, bad, bad.
It's not the unmitigated abomination of Twilight...but still bad, bad, bad.
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Wow, fbmf, there is some remarkable overlap in our viewing preferences. I'm not a huge fan of Glee or House, but the rest are DVRed. I'm not sold on The Cape yet, either.
I also really enjoy White Collar, Chuck, Fairly Legal, and am currently working my way through the first couple of seasons of The Tutors.
Our cable is in transition, though. To save money, we bought a Roku. It will drop about $50/month in the next couple of months, and $75/month after that. Go smaller bills!
I also really enjoy White Collar, Chuck, Fairly Legal, and am currently working my way through the first couple of seasons of The Tutors.
Our cable is in transition, though. To save money, we bought a Roku. It will drop about $50/month in the next couple of months, and $75/month after that. Go smaller bills!
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Watching a SHyte-fi movie called "fire and ice." Like 99.99% of all shyte-fi movies it is shyte.
But I do have to say that John Rhys-davies is the penultimate scifi/fantasy bit part player.
edit: I apparently am the typo king today.
But I do have to say that John Rhys-davies is the penultimate scifi/fantasy bit part player.
edit: I apparently am the typo king today.
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I don't have cable (and don't intend to get it again), but I own all three seasons of Metalocalypse on DVD, and am awaiting the next season when it comes out next holiday season.
And to answer a previous assertion: I used to rent adult DVD's on occasion, but lately it hasn't been in the budget. I could rent an adult movie for $8, or I can rent 8 non-porn movies for $8 at the redbox. It's a pretty easy choice.
And to answer a previous assertion: I used to rent adult DVD's on occasion, but lately it hasn't been in the budget. I could rent an adult movie for $8, or I can rent 8 non-porn movies for $8 at the redbox. It's a pretty easy choice.
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Yeah, that movie was pretty terribad...but the concept of cave-batman was kind of hilarious anyway.Cynic wrote:Watching a SHyte-fi movie called "fire and ice." Like 99.99% of all shyte-fi movies it is shyte.
People still pay for porn? And you're here on this thing they call "the internet"?Count wrote:And to answer a previous assertion: I used to rent adult DVD's on occasion, but lately it hasn't been in the budget.
I am judging the philosophies and decisions you have presented in this thread. The ones I have seen look bad, and also appear to be the fruit of a poisonous tree that has produced only madness and will continue to produce only madness.
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believe in one hand and shit in the other and see which ones fills up quicker. it will be the one you are full of, shit.
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I'm pretty sure the librarian would kick me out of the library for looking at porn. I'm technically not even allowed to do this, college computers are supposed to be just for schoolwork (although only 1 person in the lab is using the computers for such).PoliteNewb wrote: People still pay for porn? And you're here on this thing they call "the internet"?
I don't have internet access at my apartment and have decided to not get it again, too expensive.
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Watching "SUperman/Shazam: return of Black adam."
It's made of four features.
The first is a 30 minute origin story of capt marvel and then he and SUperman take on Black adam. This was okay. It wasn't bad and it wasn't great.
The second feature was ten minutes long called "The spectre."
It's a noir take on the alter ego being a retribution spirit and also a detective. Really this just seemed like a sanitized snuff flick. It wasn't at all great.
The third feature was another 10 minute long called "Green arrow."
Now this was pretty good. It really shows Green arrow's rakish charm, his many different sort of trick arrows and also his inability to do any fighting. There was a long drawn out fight in an airport where you see this and also how he finally overcame the odds by just smashing the guy with his bow at one point. Also it shows him being saved by Black Canary.
Black Canary also had one of the worst cornball lines ever. "Geez, you gotta mouth on you!"
This feature also turned out to have the right amount of sentiment by having Green arrow propose to Black Canary.
The last and final feature was the best of the bunch. A 10-minute short called "Jonah Hex." Hex has always been one of my favorite characters because he has that western gritty and grim persona that even in the past wasn't watered down. The short shows him as just another bounty hunter/cowboy with a torn up face. The short was also surprisingly mature in its views on sexuality and violence. I mean it was still tamed down in that nothing is shown but it was still very suggestive.
prostitute: you think you got the stuff to do it upstairs, cowboy?
cowboy: on a horse or hanging from a chandelier, you name it.
That is probably one of the best lines ever.
So in order of bad to good, it was "The specter", "Shazam", "Green Arrow", and "Jonah Hex."
I was a bit surprised with the quality of this series. The recent DCAU films/features have really been lackluster. But this was good.
It's made of four features.
The first is a 30 minute origin story of capt marvel and then he and SUperman take on Black adam. This was okay. It wasn't bad and it wasn't great.
The second feature was ten minutes long called "The spectre."
It's a noir take on the alter ego being a retribution spirit and also a detective. Really this just seemed like a sanitized snuff flick. It wasn't at all great.
The third feature was another 10 minute long called "Green arrow."
Now this was pretty good. It really shows Green arrow's rakish charm, his many different sort of trick arrows and also his inability to do any fighting. There was a long drawn out fight in an airport where you see this and also how he finally overcame the odds by just smashing the guy with his bow at one point. Also it shows him being saved by Black Canary.
Black Canary also had one of the worst cornball lines ever. "Geez, you gotta mouth on you!"
This feature also turned out to have the right amount of sentiment by having Green arrow propose to Black Canary.
The last and final feature was the best of the bunch. A 10-minute short called "Jonah Hex." Hex has always been one of my favorite characters because he has that western gritty and grim persona that even in the past wasn't watered down. The short shows him as just another bounty hunter/cowboy with a torn up face. The short was also surprisingly mature in its views on sexuality and violence. I mean it was still tamed down in that nothing is shown but it was still very suggestive.
prostitute: you think you got the stuff to do it upstairs, cowboy?
cowboy: on a horse or hanging from a chandelier, you name it.
That is probably one of the best lines ever.
So in order of bad to good, it was "The specter", "Shazam", "Green Arrow", and "Jonah Hex."
I was a bit surprised with the quality of this series. The recent DCAU films/features have really been lackluster. But this was good.
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I've decided to start watching "Alias." I remember watching an episode when it was first on and just thinking about how hot Jennifer Garner was. I still think about how she is. But now I'm trying to watch it. I'm slowly getting through the first episode due to just numerous real-world interruptions but it has a very good pace and the music selection in the first episode is just awesome.
Ancient History wrote:We were working on Street Magic, and Frank asked me if a houngan had run over my dog.
So I finally decided to see it. I've read a couple of the issues and I don't care if the movie was faithful to all 12 issues of the comic. I mean, I kinda do actually.angelfromanotherpin wrote:I'm not a fan of Morrison's All-Star Superman. Not because it isn't good, just because it's not my taste. I just saw the animated version, and it is extremely faithful, if necessarily truncated. The awesomeness quotient is quite high.
Because 70 minutes is not a time to tell twelve stories in a giant series of stories that somehow tie together. The movie really is hit or miss.
Overall, I think I would like 55 minutes of my time back. I will not deny parts of it were not cool but to stuff a comic mythos along with all the pop culture that surrounds into 70 minutes is retarded. In fact, it goes against almost all advice given as to how to construct a story. I understand that Morrison loves his mega-series and the vague pseudo-philosophic I'm breaking the 4th wall wank. You could almost say that by including so much in a 70 hr movie, he was trying to tell us that its all fake. Sorry, folks. I just took away one hour of your day away.
God damn it. Why are they fucking up the beautiful Dc-animated unjiverse that was the Suberman/Batman series and some of the JLA.
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