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  • @NeuM said:

    @yellow_eyez said:
    I just watched Shogun. I didn’t pay attention to the last episode properly and I think it’s incredible.

    I am a little biased as a Japan-o-phile(I literally love everything about the country -) but primarily based on my 7 year old dream of going being a samurai, (actually did get a black belt in karate) and then I wanted to move to a zen monastery when I was 12, and feudal Japan was my romanticized ideal life …anyway anyone into Japan or samurai will like the show

    Anyone who likes good drama will also like it as it’s exceptionally well written

    And now there's word that a second season, going beyond the book, may be on the way.

    https://deadline.com/2024/05/hiroyuki-sanada-deal-shogun-renewed-season-2-fx-emmys-drama-1235911076/

    I usually would cringe at such a supposition but in this case I wouldn’t shirk off creative license by these producers. Clearly this is a labor of love by many who are involved

    @michael_m said:

    @yellow_eyez said:
    I just watched Shogun. I didn’t pay attention to the last episode properly and I think it’s incredible.

    I am a little biased as a Japan-o-phile(I literally love everything about the country -) but primarily based on my 7 year old dream of going being a samurai, (actually did get a black belt in karate) and then I wanted to move to a zen monastery when I was 12, and feudal Japan was my romanticized ideal life …anyway anyone into Japan or samurai will like the show

    Anyone who likes good drama will also like it as it’s exceptionally well written

    IMO it is superior to the book (which has many flaws), and makes the 1980 miniseries look positively amateur in comparison.

    Probably one of the best drama series produced in recent years, and deservedly received critical acclaim.

    I had no idea there was so much to the literature (a book, giving birth to a mini series etc, all the acclaim)…I simply saw the commercial and was captivated, and then purely enthralled within 10 minutes of the first episode

    I might start it over and watch it again after I get to Dune 2…

  • edited May 16

    Two recommendations:

    1) The series "Sugar" on Apple TV+, starring Colin Farrell. It's a great series. Just DON'T research it or read any reviews. Just watch it. No spoilers!

    2) Bobby Fingers on YouTube. You've never seen anything like this guy's videos: https://www.youtube.com/@bobbyfingers/videos

  • edited May 16

    @michael_m said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Really enjoying the first season of Shogun on FX, based off the book, and true historical events. The first season recently ended. I have 1 episode left. It’s on Hulu. The show does a really great job of bringing you into the world, heck it pulls you into the world. They do a great job of portraying life in Japan at that time, (700-800AD)

    It’s actually the year 1600. Either way, you’re right that it has a great grasp of a historical period of Japan.

    My bad, when I posted that I couldn’t remember if it was 600-1700 or 1600-1700, lol. Thanks for the clarification.

  • Yea @yellow_eyez i really enjoyed it. I’m a bit of an Anglophile, love of English/England stuff. There’s gotta be word for love of Japan stuff.

  • edited May 16

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Yea @yellow_eyez i really enjoyed it. I’m a bit of an Anglophile, love of English/England stuff. There’s gotta be word for love of Japan stuff.

    Found it.

    Japanophilia Or Japanophile

    PS. Dune 2 is coming to HBO Max soon. No date but I think it will be within the month.

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    PS. Dune 2 is coming to HBO Max soon. No date but I think it will be within the month.

    It's set to stream on Max next Tuesday, May 21.

    https://variety.com/2024/film/news/dune-2-max-release-date-streaming-how-to-watch-1235950209/

  • edited May 17

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Yea @yellow_eyez i really enjoyed it. I’m a bit of an Anglophile, love of English/England stuff. There’s gotta be word for love of Japan stuff.

    Found it.

    Japanophilia Or Japanophile

    PS. Dune 2 is coming to HBO Max soon. No date but I think it will be within the month.

    Oh so I was right - just needed to omit the hyphens ?! lol

    And yessssss I have been waiting for dune 2 on Max for months man!

    I’m also an Anglophile. I think English TV and especially cinema is second to none (I love the Irish as well)

    What are some new/current series available on max or Hulu or prime worth investigating ?

    Besides Catherine the Great

    Sorry guys but it’s good

    (There was a Celtic show on prime, and it wasn’t too bad. It was about the “Verin” and the old tribes. )

  • Severance of course. Also Slow Horses on Apple TV+ is very enjoyable - a drama about spy dropouts, with the excellent Gary Oldman as a washed up, flatulent spy boss who isn’t as washed up as he looks.

  • @Tarekith said:
    Shogun. SOOOOO good.

    Been listening to the score on it's own and it is absolutely gorgeous.

  • Slightly (9th art?) OT but all of you that love shogun, have you seen usagi yojimbo (comic) from stan sakai? I absolutely love them, they’re historically accurate and the amount of detail is amazing. You always get something new from rereading.
    I must watch shogun now, saw the 1st episode but was half asleep, but I do love the theme of edo period japan (did I get that right?)
    And I’m also totally into Buddhism as a philosophy, so zen’s that

  • I’ll show myself out

  • Sorry, not a comic guy so I’ve never seen that.

  • @AudioGus said:

    @Tarekith said:
    Shogun. SOOOOO good.

    Been listening to the score on it's own and it is absolutely gorgeous.

    It’s also not in your face during the show, as is the case with way too many movies and TV shows of late - it’s neither bombastic nor too loud - excellent balance of action, dialog, and music.

  • @pedro said:
    Slightly (9th art?) OT but all of you that love shogun, have you seen usagi yojimbo (comic) from stan sakai? I absolutely love them, they’re historically accurate and the amount of detail is amazing. You always get something new from rereading.
    I must watch shogun now, saw the 1st episode but was half asleep, but I do love the theme of edo period japan (did I get that right?)
    And I’m also totally into Buddhism as a philosophy, so zen’s that

    Read some Usagi Yojimbo way back in the 80s/90s. Lone Wolf and Cub is great too. It is a really fascinating period.

  • wimwim
    edited June 4

    Holy shit. I always knew they were good, but only ever saw them from the ass back end of a crowd of 20,000.

  • I just watched godzilla versus kong. Don’t recommend it, boring as hell. Your suggestion @colorsinspace seems interesting though

  • @pedro said:
    I just watched godzilla versus kong. Don’t recommend it, boring as hell. Your suggestion @colorsinspace seems interesting though

    It got great reviews, but I was surprised how good it was.

  • I watched Oppenheimer for the first time last night, and it’s every bit as good as I expected it to be. My only regret is not seeing and hearing it at a movie theater as I could see how a huge screen and a lot of volume would really make the experience.

  • Machos alfa. A really good story and lot of fun to watch.

  • Just finished Girls5eva. Hilarious and very well-written. Recommended.

  • Watched a couple of episodes of season 3 of Twin Peaks last night. Great continuity with the show from decades ago.

  • “Le bureau des légendes” one of the best series about spy I have seen…highly recommended

  • Watched the 1925 version of Phantom of the Opera last night. Lon Chaney’s makeup was way ahead of its time, and even more impressive that he did it himself.

  • wimwim
    edited September 15

  • I have really been enjoying clips of the first rubes…excuse me…early adapters of fElon’s Folly the Cybertruck. And these “test pilots” trying to do “truck things”
    The numerous clips have everything: pride, naivety, arrogance, snobbery, bargaining,near death, flattery…incredible.
    I still haven’t decided upon my favorite nickname for it. Incel Camino, Deplorean, and WankPanzer are in the running.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/CyberStuck/s/FwxWt8u43g

    You won’t be disappointed. Except for in large swaths of humanity.

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