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art? lmao are you sure you're male?
there must be a lot of gays in hong kong
black clover is the new wave
Papillon. The new one.
^OG version is way better.
Now watching Legends of the Fall.
Anyone watch the TBBT final episode? It sucked badly.
what is tbbt?
The Big Bang Theory
Dark (German TV series) on Netflix.
Brooding, eerie. Mind-bending twists and turns.
Much more of a satisfying and rewarding watch than Stranger Things imo.
The Endless - Cosmic horror about 2 brothers who revisit the death cult they fled from as teenagers. It was a little slow in places, but overall it was entertaining and the concept was smart.
The Bourne Identity
A classic.
I rewatched The Wire over the last few months. I forgot how grimly depressing this shit gets towards the end with the phoney politicians, Duquan, kids getting corrupted, McNulty fucking around with dead bodies etc. Amazing show though, for a million reasons.
Also been watching some classic Japanese films - Most recently Gojira, Ugetsu Monogatari and Kwaidan. Kwaidan (Ghosts) is the best of those three, its based on 4 old japanese folk tales and it portrays the otherworldly feel of those stories very well.
Been watching some big tittie whores
Panic Room directed by David F.
Elementary
Chicago PD
Pennyworth
I’m not into super hero shit, but I really liked Gotham. The same guy who creates that is doing this. It’s pretty fucking good.
In The Mouth Of Madness - John Carpenter flick with Sam Neill as an insurance investigator who gets pulled into a horror writer's world. I thought it was just okay as I watched it but I ended up thinking about it later in the day, smart film.
The Larry Sanders Show - Its just funny.
strangely, i started watching this right before Garry Shandling died. i was probably only an episode or 2 in. i finished it up fairly quickly. great show. for a while i was listening to a podcast about the Johnny Carson Show. basically the guy interviews anybody left still alive that had anything to do with that show... former writers, secretaries, cue card guys, producers etc... it seems like some of the ideas for larry sanders really did come from the carson show... especially the Larry/Hank & Johnny/Ed relationship. Also, how Ed is a consummate whore when being a spokesman and promoting products.
^ Shandling used to host or guest host a late night show right? You can kind of tell watching it that some of the stuff is from real life. The trio of Larry, Hank & Artie is perfect.
That was a pretty important show in hindsight. Stuff like Extras and 30 Rock basically just took the concept and ran with it.
Yeah. He would guest host when Johnny Carson went on vacation. Apparently he was so good, everyone thought he would have his own show. But he told the networks to fuck off and created Larry Sanders
I'm 15 years late but I had a friend recommend I watch Breaking Bad and man, fucking phenomenal.
I stopped before cause the first two seasons are really slow, but in retrospect needed to be that slow.
Lol, don't know how you avoided it for 10 years. I don't even think the first 2 seasons are slow, its fascinating to watch a guy get deeper and deeper into the game. It gets exponentially crazier, but still excellent as it goes along.
Better Call Saul is dope and its kind of following a similar trajectory, but its different, more of a slow burn just because Saul isn't directly involved in gangster shit (although you got Gus and Mike providing some of that).
I'm 40 years late but I'm watching Mad Max.
Gooey Ass sex on pornhub
I'm going to be watching a documentary that is coming to Netflix from Chelsea Handler. It's called Hello privilege, it's me Chelsea. She is going to be discussing how white privilege has helped her career and her whole life overall.
American Psycho - I was searching for something to watch last night and I remembered this being good. Christian Bale is good in it, but in hindsight its a pretty silly movie.
I love that movie!
Why?
I mean aside from a few funny scenes ("Is that an axe?" "yes it is!") I don't get what the point was. I'm guessing it lost something in translation from the book.
Also, this is funny.
Just the whole vibe, man. Christian Bale as a psycho worked out perfectly.
The Phantom Menace.
Gonna go for chronological order this time.
They just launched Disney+ in the Netherlands so I've got a bit of watching to do.
Akira Kurosawa's 'Ran', for the first time.
'Locke' starring Tom Hardy. Good premise. Captivating performance by Hardy. Not easy to pull off, all the scenes happening in one and the same car.
the orville.
man'its so good
i doubted seth mcfarlane and the space angle but boy did he deliver. enjoying the shit out of it