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Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu - an animated drama about masters and disciples of rakugo, a Japanese storytelling art, usually done with a comical touch.
Hell yeah its good.
Can’t decide what I’m more stoked about, the Breaking Bad or the Downton Abbey movie!
I'm looking forward to season 3 of Top Boy, great show I didn't think would be returning.
Wonder if Brian Eno will be in charge of the music again?
Breaking bad movie was equally unexpected but very welcome news 🙂
Amd therein lives the uniformity of your fine duality.
Not sure if anyone mentioned The Sinner. 12 pages is a lot to peruse.
Just finished season 2. Excellent.
Anyone else think they borrowed from The Master? (Paul Thomas Anderson movie)
“the work” they did seemed familiar.
All the old Godzilla (and gang) movies. In order, starting from 1956.
https://archive.org/details/RecurringDinosaurInfestationFilms
Still watching ‘Pennyworth.’ Early life, man who become Batman butler. Also stars singer Paloma Faith, as cute villainess.
https://youtu.be/EYc3LXqEyhg
The Boys.
i always thought superheroes were dodgy. homelander is really sinister
Escape at Dannemora.
good acting in this
YES!! Escape at Dannemora was the best piece of film (tv or movies) I've seen all year! It's brilliant!!! Acting is superb - Patricia Arquette is mesmerizing! And amazing direction from Ben Stiller too - I bet he wins an Academy Award for best director in the future.
Can't wait for the El Camino movie ... and also Joker with Joaquin Phoenix looks like it could be amazing too!
Just finishing the second season of 'The Expanse' on Prime. Wow! What an excellent sci-fi series. I'm really impressed with the look and feel of the world they've created.., the sets are amazing, the CGI is top-notch, characters you can invest in and the acting is first rate, and the underlying story is very deep and satisfying.
I'm also reading the series of books it's based upon, and they are excellent too.
Also gearing up to watch 'Carnival Row'.
yeah, she's a funny character! benicio is really good too.
had to look up el camino. hmm, they need to bring out the cranston. it'll probably be good even if they don't if they're using the same writers (:
Really enjoyed Escape at Dannemora, thanks to whoever recommended that one a few pages back!
This is one of very few adaptations where the changes to the storyline don’t piss me off. I hate it when filmmakers mangle the original in ways that are just stupid or pointless. The Expanse manages to diverge from the books at several points, while managing to be equally as good.
I would have liked it better if they stuck to the physics of space travel and made it a more essential part of the story as well as the books do, but get it that this would be highly difficult in a visual medium. They did a great job, considering.
This is a fun game. Say ‘Timerider’ to yourself in that 80s trailer narrator voice. Now watch this trailer...
Really looking forward to the new season of The Expanse too. The last season was so short and jumped around, but it's always interesting enough to keep me coming back. I hate the female martian marine in that series though, she doesn't seem like a marine at all.
The Boys was a lot better than I was expecting too, thanks for the recommendations for that one.
Thanks for the heads up on Escape at Dannemora. I was completely unaware of its existence, and will begin watching tonight.
A few weeks ago, I stumbled across a Lifetime (I know...) movie called New York Prison Break: The Seduction of Joyce Mitchell. It is a surprisingly good black comedy starring Penelope Ann Miller.
Yeh, that’s the only poor casting choice they made though, IMO.
@JeffChasteen
hey! looks like the same scenario. unless this happens a lot in prisons lol
loads of well made telly stuff
Not music, but it's entertaining
My favourite at the moment is Mortimer and Whitehouse Gone Fishing. I don’t have a particular interest in fishing, but watching two old blokes taking the mickey out of each other ticks my boxes. Gentle, beautifully filmed, and has me laughing one minute and crying a bit the next.
Thanks for this. I missed the whole Mortimer and his friend's show etc, happened there after I'd left for here, but heard a DiD with Miser M. recently which was utterly lovely and gentle. It's absolutely refreshing having little to no idea context/gossip[/history/cool-or-not-cool to judge him by. In the same manner I listened to another episode with Noel Gallagher and he came across as a rather slow, self-obsessed bore.
Reeves and Mortimer stuff is one of my favourite things - silly, surreal humour. The fishing one is with Bob and Paul Whitehouse from the Fast Show - another classic.
There's a grown-up, gentleness to Gone Fishing that's in desperate short supply here at the moment. Geniune warmth and affection between the two. Last week Paul talked about his late mum who was an opera singer, and the show closed with a recording of her singing. The previous week they chatted to a guy who had cancer, but loved his fishing time. The show was dedicated to him as he'd passed away after filming. But it's all done in a kind, touching way, and the next minute I'm laughing at some silly thing Bob has said about trout or knees.
Here's another favourite, Paul Whitehouse in a Fast Show sketch, WITH AN OWL:
Very funny. Reminded me of a Stewart Lee bit of stand-up ("Yer come round ere, taking our jobs...")....I have all of the Fast Show(s) on a drive, but have yet to begin them....
The Boys. Yes!
Watched Euphoria last week, watched an episode a night. Twisted as hell, but horrifyingly believable in many ways. Waiting for season 3 of The Deuce. Power season 6 is on, but season 5 was so downhill for me I’m not sure I’ll bother. I also enjoyed City on a Hill with Kevin Bacon on showtime.
I’ve seen him live a couple of times, his portrayal of the insanity of Brexit is spot on.
Going to be an interesting week here in the UK, we’ve got a coup to stop.
Carnival Row. Starring Orlando Bloom. Steampunk city with supernatural underclass.
Just realized that if the Boris does push through 'crash out' by the end of October (as he seems hell bent on doing) then even at this remove I am also a British citizen and will have to put up with the non-eu-member sudden border consequences that will no doubt be confused and a right pickle at the point a few weeks later I am due to visit The Mother in Spain. Helas. I know, first world problems for Johnny, but really makes me see that the best of historical times for those of us who are not revolutionaries are the boring ones... Trotsky, of course, is rubbing his hands in expectant glee
Please go ahead and fix things Mister Monz
I'll do my best! This is where my Irish parentage comes in handy though.
As well as being nasty, potentially economically and socially catastrophic, it's playing havoc with my computer buying. My work desktop is on it's very, very last legs, but I was hoping to hold out until October to buy a replacement (to see what Apple have in store for their iMacs) - but I've been told we should be buying electrical stuff now, before the prices skyrocket post-Brexit, and it's cutting it a bit fine. Decisions...
I snaffled this first season and just watched the first episode. I have no idea what our North American (and other) brethren would make of it, but I have not seen a piece of television as utterly lovely (and out loud funny in places) for a very long time. It reminds me how gentle and silly and self-something-or-other the English man can truly be.
Only problem is I want to gobble up the whole season, but am going to ration myself to no more than one a week...thank you so very much @MonzoPro, happy stuff.