• Today@lemmy.world
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    12 days ago

    Last night we watched Hayride to Hell and the new Salem’s Lot movie. The rest of the week was spent still trying to get thru Grimm.

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    12 days ago

    Just finished the latest season of Rings of Power, honestly can’t fault this season really, it’s been to a pretty high standard all through

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    11 days ago

    Watched Pink Floyd Pulse concert. Despicable me 4. Multiple episodes of Gilligan’s Island. Multiple episodes of Thundarr the Barbarian.

    Thunder had some next level writing for a cartoon.

    After Thundarr dispatches multiple enemies attacking a town… Townfolk ask.

    “What matter of man are you?”

    Thundarr answers

    “FREE!”

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          10 days ago

          Discovery is more about spectacle and fighting and violence and giving you a seizure with all the CGI effects. Just like the terrible Picard series. It’s not really Star Trek

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            10 days ago

            I’m actually enjoying a little more adventure. I’ve pretty much been watching them in order (almost, but I went Voyager > Enterprise, and did not watch DS9). I like that things aren’t just “problem of the week” and episodes are a big part of the overarching story. I don’t like how everything is so dramatic all the time (seems like a theme of modern-era shows, not just Star Trek), but I do love getting to see epic starship battles in a much more dramatic way than they’ve shown them in the past. I like the idea of the captain being like “x take out their engines, y find us an opening, z get ready to go to warp” - these are bridge officers, so they know how to do it, as long as they know what to do. I guess Voyager had some of that, but it seemed better executed on here.

            Also, I love the idea of a mycelium network going through space. It’s a cool idea and I like the departure from the simple warp drive cannon.

            It’s interesting because of the departures they took, especially with the technology looking as it does but being pre-TOS (or was it pre-TNG?) and the Klingons being completely bald instead of amazing curly locks, but it’s a refreshing take and I’m enjoying it.

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                It’s not easily streamable anywhere we have, so we’ve been buying the dvds/bluerays and the DS9 one was either not available or cost too much. I’ll watch it eventually, my bff says it’s their favorite one.

                Ps in season 2 now and I’m glad to see the Klingons curly locks are back!

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    12 days ago

    Earlier this week I did 3 nights in a row where I watched a psychological horror film. I watched:

    • Longlegs - Creepiest role I’ve seen Nicolas Cage play
    • Midsommar - Absolute mindfuck that stuck with me
    • Us - Love Jordan Peele, so I found this one to be a lot of fun, even if the plot was a bit weird and not fully fleshed out (which might’ve been the point; Jordan Peele likes to leave some things vague)

    Longlegs was probably my favorite among the 3. I love dark pagan thrillers and stuff in the realm of Se7en.

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    12 days ago

    been watching the updated Little drummer girl from 2018. It’s beautiful, and I will watch anything with Michael. Shannon, but for the first time I’m not finding florence pugh as compelling as usual. she’s still very good, and maybe it’s because there are so many types of acting portrayed in the show, but this feels like she’s playing characters rather than embodying them, which I usually think she’s perfect at.

    or maybe this was before she clinched her acting technique in midsommar a year later.

    or maybe it’s deliberate.

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    12 days ago

    I’ve watched the first two episodes of Giri/Haji. While the story and most characters haven’t really click with me yet, it was a very pleasant surprise to see Kelly Macdonald in the second lead role. I loved her acting in Choke and Boardwalk Empire.

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    12 days ago

    My wife and I have been watching Columbo all week. It might be my wife’s favorite show. They have watched all of it multiple times.

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    11 days ago

    지옥에서 온 판사 new fun K drama

    also tons of Animal Planet. My Cat From Hell and Life Among Lions are great!

    also recently started Star Trek Lower Decks and am loving it

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    11 days ago

    I rewatched Kingsman Secret Service earlier this week and holy crap I forgot just how good that film is. Brilliant pacing, great subversion of expectations and probably the most fun fight scenes of any film I’ve seen.

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    10 days ago

    TV

    • Ludwig
    • Scrubs
    • Deep Space Nine
    • Just the Treehouse of Horror episodes of The Simpsons (I’m currently at XX)
    • Trivial Pursuit
    • Futurama
    • Bob’s Burgers
    • Krapopolis
    • SNL
    • This Hour Has 22 Minutes

    Movies

    No movies watched this week.