What are you watching now?
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@George-K said in What are you watching now?:
I feel like it's getting complicated for the sake of being complicated.
Well, that got...weird.
All the complicated stuff got sort of explained. His tolerance of alcohol makes sense in the end.
But, I wish they had just kept it a noir detective story. The character and storytelling are good enough to stop at that.
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I was amused to notice that "genre fiction" has now expanded to include "female true crime lovers". There's a Netflix serial called Killing Eve which targets that demographic, with a milquetoast middle aged female true crime lover who becomes embroiled in a real case, tracking a serial killer. It's on season 4 right now, and the main character was working for MI6 by season 1, episode 2. I guess I won't finish it, but I came across it and thought it was a funny expression of genre fiction. Not sure how they expanded it to four seasons.
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I watched the first season of a BBC production of an American period drama called Eric. First season. First episode. A white dad, played by Benedict Cumberbatch, who is a puppeteer, probably modeled after Jim Henson, and who has rage issues in his marriage, but who is an ambiguous guy, spends a likely day and then his kid gets abducted. His kid is missing. There's a black cop who we think is on the case, he seems like an alpha male black cop type and we think he's on the case, then he visits a guy who's on his hospital bed with some cancer, maybe that's his adoptive dad, or something, but no, the alpha black cop climbs on top of the cancer patient and kisses him deeply, just like old times. I guess they used to be partners?
Man, the writers' room vibes are unmistakable. Taking memes, combining them. All for an audience. Meanwhile, these situations never happened in real life, ever.
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Just watched 1917 last night, which is now available on Netflix. I was meaning to watch it once available as I know it was up for Best Picture a couple years ago, including lots of talk about the "one shot take" approach. On that point...... wow, wow, wow. Yes there were some "cuts" hidden in there, but in general they were REALLY hard to see. Honestly the first 25-30 minutes I didn't see a single cut. The story itself is ridiculously simple (and in the trailer).... two soldiers are sent to cross enemy territory to stop another brigade from launching an attack that could kill 1,600 of their own men.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in What are you watching now?:
@LuFins-Dad said in What are you watching now?:
Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart. Unless you’re @Aqua-Letifer , don’t even bother looking it up. And Aqua? I’m a little pissed you never told me it was out.
I have mixed feelings. Haven't seen it yet, but the show went a little too mainstream for me in the past few seasons. I hope they bring it with the movie, though.
I might take it back some. I started watching it with Lucas from the beginning, and the earlier episodes were better…
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Binged through about 4 episodes of this:
Link to videoA physicist in Chicago is warped into an alternate version of his life, leaving him to fight to return to his life to prevent the alternate version of himself from harming his family.
The first three episodes are "meh." I find "alternate universe" stories not too interesting. So often the writers take advantage of the concept to create deus ex machina explanations for plot lines.
One of the best, IMO was "Counterpart," which, sadly, was cancelled after two seasons. JK Simmons was great.
"Dark Matter" is getting better, once you understand what's going on. However, it takes almost half the series for it to begin to make sense.
Production values are OK, acting is good. I hope the plot line tightens up.
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@George-K said in What are you watching now?:
I find "alternate universe" stories not too interesting.
I actually like these. 555 There are some good Asian dramas which I like which follow this concept.
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What am Ai watching right now? 2 kittens and a Roomba. It is hilarious.
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@LuFins-Dad I bet it is. Can you video it?
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@Mik said in What are you watching now?:
@LuFins-Dad I bet it is. Can you video it?
I will try but the two damn cats have an innate sense of when I am getting the camera out and instantly stop the moment it is ready.
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Link to video
It's been a long time since I read the book, but there are some significant differences between the book and this realization.
Notably, the absence of Sandy Stern.
Fortunately, it's appropriately diverse.
Still, engrossing so far.