Love, Death & Robots season 2 coming this Friday on Netflix. I watched season 1 a few months ago, its good. Animated horror, sci-fi, comedy. Some of the animation is very realistic, not sure the term for it. Each episode is 15 minutes or less I think.
Love, Death & Robots season 2 coming this Friday on Netflix. I watched season 1 a few months ago, its good. Animated horror, sci-fi, comedy. Some of the animation is very realistic, not sure the term for it. Each episode is 15 minutes or less I think.
I watched about a quarter of the first season and peaced out albeit it definitely had some good aspects to it. When it was bad, it was quite bad, though.
Very much looking forward Love, Death, and Robots season 2.
I wish more shows were like this. I am a huge fan of watching the Oscar nominated movies for best animated & live shorts. As much as I love an 1,152 page Stephen King book, it’s just as fun to see a great 12 minute story.
Jean Smart's new show, Hacks, is pretty good. First two episodes streaming on HBO now. She plays a Las Vegas legendary comic who has to hire a young, disgraced TV writer to help her with some jokes.
I will watch Jean Smart read the phone book, so watching her be a Joan Rivers knockoff is pretty damn great.
I watched most of the interesting ones on Quibi, I would recommend in no particular order:
#FreeRayshawn
Die Hart
Dummy
Flipped
The Fugitive
Most Dangerous Game
Reno 911!
Feels very inspired by the early season of The Wire, just set in London's council estates - volatile partnership taking on the drug game/kids getting draw in/need for subtitles (and I'm English).
Feels very inspired by the early season of The Wire, just set in London's council estates - volatile partnership taking on the drug game/kids getting draw in/need for subtitles (and I'm English).
Drake was such a big fan of the show he revived it for season 3 after it was canceled in 2013. Season 4 started filming late last year due to pandemic. Might be out this year.
Feels very inspired by the early season of The Wire, just set in London's council estates - volatile partnership taking on the drug game/kids getting draw in/need for subtitles (and I'm English).
I started watching Top Boy Summerhouse a while ago and got a few episodes in to where there's a scene involving a young kid and his dog. I was so disgusted by it that I immediately stopped watching. The the guy who thought the kid was a snitch was being unreasonable, which made the scene even worse. I don't think I'm going to watch any Top Boy series ever again after that. Just unforgivable.
I was leery because of the reviews, the goofy costumes, and Josh Duhamel never being in anything decent, but Jupiter's Legacy is actually pretty damn good. I'm surprised.
I'm 4 episodes in, and I'm kinda hooked...it's dark, but in a serious way, not in a humorous way, like The Boys. I could do without the whiny kids of Utopian, but I'm sure they will be better.
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Oh, and can't wait to watch the new Love, Death + Robots.
I started watching Top Boy Summerhouse a while ago and got a few episodes in to where there's a scene involving a young kid and his dog. I was so disgusted by it that I immediately stopped watching. The the guy who thought the kid was a snitch was being unreasonable, which made the scene even worse. I don't think I'm going to watch any Top Boy series ever again after that. Just unforgivable.
funny, but i took a break after that as well. then i kept going!
Those Who Wish Me Dead Angelina Jolie, HBO Max/Theater today, it was better but both pretty average.
I really like Taylor but this was far and away his worst film and just a huge let down.
so many ridic plot holes and the action wasn't even well done and the action in his previous films has been elite.
After watching the latest Dark Side of the Ring on Nick Gage, I finally decided to watch You Cannot Kill David Arquette. It was highly entertaining and rather endearing. Definitely less of a documentary and more of a work, but a lot of fun nonetheless.