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Add this to the less than five movies I've been excited about the last 20 years just from a trailer. I haven't watched Barbarian. It sounds super gory and I hate gore but will probably have to try it. Excited for the chance of a transcendent horror movie and one that has nothing to do (I think) with a traditional monster like vampires or zombies or whatever.
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Watched Conclave on Prime last night.
I thought it was pretty good.
The Roman Catholic Church is an endlessly fascinating institution.
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Barbarian is at least worth a watch, I ruined it for myself by reading about the entire plot before watching it. It wasn't some genius horror concept like some people think, it was just mostly a very well set up horror movie with some insane moments. Justin Long's character was really well done.
Gore factor really at a minimum in my opinion.
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Companion. Worth a watch if you have Max because it's on there. Unlike my writing on here, I like that it's super tight and fast and not overly long like so much now. The main chick has the thing that for some reason every actress has now where she looks kind of more odd than hot, but it actually makes sense in this.
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First episode last night. Pretty solid. Olivia Munn
has aused to have a nice rack. Tasteful nudity elsewhereJon Hamm is solid playing Jon Hamm.
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The Jerk. Hadn’t watched in many years. Funny for its time but doesn’t hold up well. Except for the stuff I loved as a kid.
Reacher. No Going Back. The sequel to the 2012 Tom Cruise flick. I have watched the series and the first movie so I thought I would check this one off. Decent enough flick
Hunger Games Songs of snakes and birds of something. I do like prequels so this was good for that. But Rachel Ziegler is kind of distracting with her hick accent.
Companion: a decent enough movie that has some Black Mirror like technology.
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Re: The Jerk - the old timey Steve Martin stuff has always been confusing to why it's even supposed to be funny to me. In college one of my roommates had every single one of the SNL Best of DVDs and my other roommate was stoked, he would get really stoned and watch each DVD, and laugh his ass off. He put in Steve Martin last and didn't laugh one time.
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Watched Conclave last night. Interesting. Held attention pretty well for a drama with very little action. A little corny with the seemingly unexplained explosions and random twist at the end.
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Back to my reading a book which inspired a movie and this time it was L.A. Confidential. Unlike the Godfather which I could visual scenes while reading, L.A. Confidential felt like the book was put into a blender and had to be scaled way back to make into a movie.
I highly recommend that book.
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Steve Martin King Tut era and the Jerk were funny as a 10 year old. And the mid 80s Martin stuff was kinda OK. Like The Man with Two Brains. Then he just became unfunny to me
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I'm assuming it was when every joke required him using a banjo.
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or a rifle through his head instead of the gimmick from through the head. That is still funny to me, but you don’t see people using the arrow through the head joke toy from Archie McPhee any longer.
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The Darjeeling Limited
I didn’t get it and didn’t like it.
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My least favorite Wes Anderson movie by far.
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it was a shit sandwich.
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Smile 2
Kinda slow and. It worth the watch. Only reason I watched it as the first one was kinda decent.
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The last picture 😂
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Looks like it got deleted.
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The Eternaut
A limited series on Netflix and against my better judgement I watched it. It is in Spanish so the dubbed dialog is bad. I think I will stay away from imported shit sandwich’s that Netflix airs as an original.
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Goddamnit
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The Last Of Us is also guilty of two things I'm getting tired of in movies and TV:
- 105 woman(?) Beating the shit out of 230 pound guys, and trained fighters/military. I can kind of buy the argument that if it's a fantastical action type movie the woman ripping through 1,200 soldiers and never getting hurt type stuff is only slightly less realistic than someone like Jason Statham or Tom Cruise doing it, but this show is set in a realistic zombie setting.
- I get it's hard to create tension and conflict in a post apocalyptic show without doing this, but is every group of people in these things have to be insanely evil cannibals and shit? In this show I don't even know who or why or what about the two groups that apparently are equally evil against each other.
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Someone described it better than I ever will on X and this is basically what 2 Gen Z fat lesbos' think a zombie apocalypse should be, and then you add on top of that that they think they're extra super intelligent by making the zombies come from fungal spores instead.
I watched the ending of the video game and it is amazing how people think that this is some kind of genius storyline with a great payoff.
I haven't even started episode 2 yet nor will I, so at this point I'm just following this because it is funny how everyone is just constantly murdering this show, especially Gen Z kids themselves, and it just gets funnier each time.
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I like Fallout on Prime - post nuclear meltdown. The gal is pretty hot though light on nudity.
Walton Goggins always delivers too.
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David Spade special on Prime.
Couldn’t make it through 10 minutes. Sucked beyond sucking. There’s more funny material posted in 5 minutes on HH than Spade has put out in the last ten years.
Milked his buh bye bit on SNL for an entire career. Genius grift but that dude is not funny.
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Joe Dirt had it's moments. Agree though.
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I think Spade did start by doing standup 30+ years ago, but person you know from something else doing standup is generally a grift. Joe Dirt was pretty funny. Kid Rock should have been nominated for best supporting actor.
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That was Kid Rock's shining moment as a performer for sure. He was funny.
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Kid Rock is funny as fuck. He's been on numerous podcasts. Tells some pretty good stories.
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