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I did watch The Old Guard on Netflix, which I liked quite a lot. The comic is good but the movie is better.
I also watched Extraction, which is okay. It’s kind of a one-note action piece, but it is well made.

No. The role was significantly expanded to accommodate DeNiro.
Trike wrote: "I don’t recall Stardust very well, just De Niro goofing off. De Niro usually isn’t good at comedy, basically he just mugs for the camera, but I remember he did a passable job here...."
Agree 100%.
Season 3 of Killing Eve from my DVR. That was alright.
I also finally got to starting The Boys. I had wanted to read all the graphic novels first, but decided I've read enough to be safe to watch season 1.
I've also been watching One Piece and Schitt's Creek on Netflix
I also finally got to starting The Boys. I had wanted to read all the graphic novels first, but decided I've read enough to be safe to watch season 1.
I've also been watching One Piece and Schitt's Creek on Netflix


I know there is a separate Expanse thread but I don't want spoilers so I'm waiting to go there until I'm done. I hope to find out why the one character (I just can't keep names in my head!) is a different actor this season....


The actor who played Arsavala's husband is a new guy. (I probably spelled it wrong) We could also have a shake up for a major character...but we will just see what happens.

The actor who played Arjun picked up a different show when The Expanse was cancelled, and so wasn't available when Amazon took over. Not a juicy mystery, sorry!

The actor who played Arjun picked up a different show ..."
They have such different presences to them, it's really interesting to me.


I no longer have the books in my head, I only read the first one. This is one case where I prefer the show!


I’d probably choose Murderbot, but I wouldn’t kick Expanse out of bed for eating protomolecules.


Favorite Bobbie catchphrase from the show (season 3 episode 1): (view spoiler) ["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

I also just finished a multi-months long rewatch of Star Trek: The Next Generation. What a great pleasure it still is to watch. Sure, there are a few clunkers, especially in the first couple seasons, but when it's good, it shines. Watching Patrick Stewart act in particular is pure joy.
Some of the "social message" episodes seem like they were written with today in mind as well.
As an aside I wonder why Star Fleet picks such shitty people as admirals.

The wonky time eps are my favorite.



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He is from Kashmir and all his family are watching it. From what I have watched it is very well done.

I then segued into Cursed but bailed after two episodes. It’s just clunkily written, with the sort of lazy, painful, on-the-nose dialogue that makes me cringe.
“Hello mother.”
“Hello my daughter, who I have been training to be the special chosen one. If only your father were here.”
“Tell me the entire history of the world and don’t forget to explicitly underscore our religious beliefs.”
Pass. Next.

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He is from Kashmir and all his family are watching it. From what I have watched it is very well done."
Is Resurrection: Ertugrul fantasy? I see that it's subtitled.

I've been watching The Protector, a modern-day urban fantasy series set in Istanbul about a young guy who discovers he's supposed to be saving the world from Dark Powers.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7668518/...


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He is from Kashmir and all his family are watching it. From what I have watched it is very wel..."
It is based on a historical figure.



This is just an idea, but I know some high budged films have been made there recently, like Blade Runner 2049. So I wonder if they had the strong film industry first (and that attracted the productions), or if the shooting of those films (because it was more economical) brought the skills, and gear to the area. Or I guess it could have been a bit of a snowball effect where both things happened. Either way, glad to hear about it.

On Amazon Prime I found the old British SF show Sapphire and Steel with David McCallum and Joanna Lumley. It's one of those weird ones where nothing is ever really explained:)

I binged through all three seasons of Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back in the early days of quarantine.


Yep to all that.
“Tokyo Drift horse is the going theory here.” 😂

MadHeidi looks great!

What's Swissploitation? Oh, Mad Heidi? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eWiB...


A fun show!

It's on Hulu, if you see who's in it you can guess it's a comedy, and it is, but the less you know beyond that the better. I went in blind on a few recommendations I've heard recently, and they were completely right. The acting is great, and the writing is exceptional, and fairly funny as well. This is by far my favorite 2020 movie I've seen so far. And I know that isn't saying much this year, but it's still something. Oh, and that may not include Hamilton, since I wouldn't call that "New" this year.

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Under different times, and different circumstances I might even consider buying it just for the Hitchhikers Guide reference. But I also find it a bit of a cool old car. With a few fix ups, I think it would be a fun one to ride around in a bit. I know they are probably more prevalent over in the UK, but over here I really haven't seen many.

117 follows me around. It might be telling you something.

The first few episodes are super-confusing but I’m getting into it now. The sfx are a bit cheesy but the sets and costumes are really sumptuous (it’s set in the Chinese version of fantasy medieval Europe) and the main characters are kind of adorable.

I'm also watching Psych for the first time. It's goofy but makes me laugh.
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