Finding New Shit on TV
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It’s a classic.
I haven’t seen it since high school.
But hot take that’ll get some riled:
I don’t think until maybe the late 60s early 70s people realized that film wasn’t theater so they all overacted. They speak abnormally/unnaturally. Not to say there aren’t grand stories in there and it’s a marvel to see the stunts sometimes pulled to get a shot but woof the acting.
I haven’t seen it since high school.
But hot take that’ll get some riled:
I don’t think until maybe the late 60s early 70s people realized that film wasn’t theater so they all overacted. They speak abnormally/unnaturally. Not to say there aren’t grand stories in there and it’s a marvel to see the stunts sometimes pulled to get a shot but woof the acting.
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I'd stick with it. It gets very, very good. And, personally, I am finding the subtitles to be a massive help in keeping the various players and factions and motives somewhat in line.KUTradition wrote: ↑Fri Mar 01, 2024 8:47 amdidn’t make it halfway through the first episodeKUTradition wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 2:44 pm might have to give Shogun a go (FX/Hulu)
previews look good, with a decent cast
if you’re gonna halve a boat load of subtitles, you’ve gotta mix some action in…i don’t watch a movie or tv show to read
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Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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"Another problem: thin TVs have thin speakers, usually firing out the back."KUTradition wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 9:55 am subtitles:
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/subtit ... ptions-on/
lol at the Nolan movies
This has been a huge problem for me. I bought a new TV for the Super Bowl and the sound on it was fucking terrible. I dug out an old sound bar from the basement and hooked it up just so I could have some decent sound.
I could fix most of my problems if I buy another a/v receiver and a multi-zone amplifier with phoenix connectors so I can hook into all the built-in speakers in the house. But that's another in a long line of expenses that hasn't prioritized itself to the top of the list. My house is too fancy for my budget. First-world "problem" I suppose. Some day.
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Change of pace here.
Is anyone here old enough to remember when Fairlyland drive in Grandview started showing porn on the outdoor screens?
Started enjoying spending the night at my cousins about that time.
No homo
Is anyone here old enough to remember when Fairlyland drive in Grandview started showing porn on the outdoor screens?
Started enjoying spending the night at my cousins about that time.
No homo
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Dammit, that’s the one.
How in the hell did I come up with Grandview?
Getting old sucks
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Wonka
better than i expected…some of the music/songs were a bit much
better than i expected…some of the music/songs were a bit much
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We saw it at Alamo Drafthouse on Christmas.KUTradition wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 11:14 am Wonka
better than i expected…some of the music/songs were a bit much
Fun movie.
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It just struck me as a candy version of "The Greatest Showman".KUTradition wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 11:14 am Wonka
better than i expected…some of the music/songs were a bit much
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i could see thattwocoach wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2024 2:45 pmIt just struck me as a candy version of "The Greatest Showman".KUTradition wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 11:14 am Wonka
better than i expected…some of the music/songs were a bit much
i was more entertained by Wonka, but i’m also a massive fan of the original (and story in general)
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Gene Wilder was best.
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Anyone watch the new (fake movie) Roadhouse? Saw a trailer, I'll probably pass.
Defense. Rebounds.
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the original is an absolute classic. so as long as they stayed true to the original formula. how could it miss.
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Since we lost power we downloaded a couple movies while at work to bring home and watch in the dark.
One such movie was the Roadhouse remake you're talking about.
I fell asleep. The parts I watched were fine. Seemed like a formulaic movie that was mildly entertaining.
One such movie was the Roadhouse remake you're talking about.
I fell asleep. The parts I watched were fine. Seemed like a formulaic movie that was mildly entertaining.
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JFC
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you are far too sophisticated.
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very much so (watched it last night)pdub wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2024 11:54 am Since we lost power we downloaded a couple movies while at work to bring home and watch in the dark.
One such movie was the Roadhouse remake you're talking about.
I fell asleep. The parts I watched were fine. Seemed like a formulaic movie that was mildly entertaining.
it’s not a remake, tho (imo)
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