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‘Maid’ on Netflix is an action thriller story of working class single motherhood with some excellent performances.
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As a lover of SciFi, I am sorry to say that so far Apple TV's "Foundation" is (so far) very weak. Its one redeeming feature is that it's visually impressive. However, the characters are wooden. The overall story and the original concepts are excellent (thank you Isaac), but the TV rendition and subplots are feeble.
I'm starting to like it tbh… It has potential (thank you, Isaac)... Despite Lee Pace starring... Love/ hate relationship with that man... Terrific in HALT AND CATCH FIRE, but overall twat...
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Agreed on Halt & Catch Fire and think he's a standout in Foundation–would love to know more about his twatdom, @Seul
Haven't decided about Foundation yet, but at a minimum I'll enjoy as escapist sci fi. It's at least got that going for it. I didn't read the books so I may be less picky. I am somewhat nervous about the new Dune because I do have such a firm rendering of that story in my mind and think it would be difficult to shoot that movie. Which is what I feel Foundation would be like as well had I read the books.
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. I am somewhat nervous about the new Dune because I do have such a firm rendering of that story in my mind and think it would be difficult to shoot that movie.
Saw Dune last week. I’ve read the books many times and unironically enjoy the Lynch movie in spite of its many and obvious flaws.
There was a lot about the new film I loved. However I feel like I should wait on a holistic comment until I’ve seen part two.
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Yeah–I like David Lynch's film too @neph93 as its own thing. I would love to see someone bring to film something that I think of as the Dune I read if that makes sense.
I have only read Dune, none of the sequels. I probably should. But Dune does great at being a self-contained story, so as much as I love the world Herbert built, have not gotten around to the sequels.
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I finished the Ken Burn’s documentary on Ali last night and it was truly hard to watch. Ali was omnipresent in my childhood and I have vivid memories of him. Wondering if he was as iconic to those living outside the US? The documentary does a great job of exploring all of the parts, good and bad, that created his mythical persona. And because you know ahead of time the physical toll all the fights took on him, the tragedy of his later years is like a dark shadow around the corner. Tore me up to be honest.
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First ep was fantastic. Full fucking beast
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@Jett129 I watched it a bit more than a week ago, I thought it was fantastic
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Do you want lessons? Just kidding! @Joberwocky
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Speaking of lessons @Jett129 the instructor I had long ago also was “teaching” Keith Carlock at the time. “Teaching” is in quotes because the student had surpassed the teacher long ago and everyone knew it. You never know how someone’s career will turn out but he wound up, among other things, Steely Dan’s touring drummer. Not a group known for slouching on talent, particularly drummers, with names like Purdie, Gadd, Porcaro, Blaine, Humphrey, etc
I went in the opposite direction
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Finished S3e02 of Succession last night, still sooo good
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I keep meaning to watch it but also keep forgetting