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I cannot believe they still prescribed Oxycontin.
Micheal Keaton stars and was an executive producer as well. Sickening content, but well paced and engaging.
When I am drunk I watch Gordon Ramsey Uncharted on Disney Plus. It's a travel show as much as a cooking show. Nice photography.
aspro said:When I am drunk I watch Gordon Ramsey Uncharted on Disney Plus. It's a travel show as much as a cooking show. Nice photography.
In your drunken stupor did you mistake it for an Uncharted adaptation?
Ashoka premier two episodes was so good!!! Felt like classic SW. it was a tad slow at times but had great action scenes. As a rebels fan I am all in.
Dvader said:Ashoka premier two episodes was so good!!! Felt like classic SW. it was a tad slow at times but had great action scenes. As a rebels fan I am all in.
I'm going to wait till a few more episodes are released. I still haven't started The Mandalorian season 3.
Foolz said:aspro said:When I am drunk I watch Gordon Ramsey Uncharted on Disney Plus. It's a travel show as much as a cooking show. Nice photography.
In your drunken stupor did you mistake it for an Uncharted adaptation?
No, not enough lesbians.
Watching The Bear drama on Dis+. It's okay. Reminds me in some ways like Midnight Diner, which makes me want to watch it again.
When people finish their day and hurry home, my day starts. My diner is open from midnight to seven in the morning. They call it "Midnight Diner". [cut to menu listing "pork miso soup combo, beer, sake, shochu"] That's all I have on my menu. But I make whatever customers request as long as I have the ingredients for it. That's my policy. Do I even have customers? More than you would expect.
Saw the first 2 episodes of One Piece on Netflix.
It's much better than anyone had any right to expect. There are a few issues here and there but nothing deal breaking.
The production quality is near movie level, costumes, sets, locations and special effects. I'm not happy with the casting of the main characters but all the side character actors have been excellent.
If you were ever curious about One Piece but not bothered to watch the hundreds of anime episodes it's worth a watch.
Also finished all the episodes of Demon Slayer. It's nothing original but what it does, it does incredibly well. Wish there were more episodes on Netflix.
Also finished all Baki on Netflix and been enjoying seeing the older original anime Baki the grappler on YouTube.
gamingeek said:Saw the first 2 episodes of One Piece on Netflix.
It's much better than anyone had any right to expect. There are a few issues here and there but nothing deal breaking.
The production quality is near movie level, costumes, sets, locations and special effects. I'm not happy with the casting of the main characters but all the side character actors have been excellent.
Is it a new release of One Piece or did you watch the originals?
I watched anime One Piece up to the Killer Bark arc. Need to get back to it one day.
Still watching live action One Piece on Netflix.
Two more episodes to go. It's really quite good given my super low expectations from live action anime.
I think this production team could do great live action versions of Jojos Bizaarr adventure and more.
Also anyone watching "From"? It's from some of the writers or producers of Lost and shares some similarities. At the moment t after season 2 we are very much left with many unanswerable questions and I hope it gets renewed for the payoff. The mystery or everything had me binge watching season 2 back to back.
It's about people stuck in this small rural town in America where monsters come out at night.
I just watched the first episode of the Fraiser reboot. I enjoyed it. Time will tell if it holds up to the original but it's a good start so far.
Edit: Episode 2 was even better. Fraiser's still got it.
Watched the first 2 episodes of Arnie action comedy series FUBAR on Netflix.
It's like a meh modern Macguyver clone. Also I've never heard Arnie doing so many lines before. There are times where you can't understand whole sentences.
Watched Indiana Jones and The Crystal Skull for the first time last night. For all the bellyaching I've heard about it I saw nothing wrong with it. It followed the formula and kept me entertained.
I'll be watching the next one -- Dial of Destiny? tonight or this week (Disney Plus).
I just finished the first two seasons of The Bear, which is an often hilarious look at fine dining in Chicago. The show is usually tense, chaotic, dysfunctional and funny as hell. Its a nice dive into the culinary world and how one tiny mistake can be costly. Funnily enough, even though I know I couldn't thrive in that stressful environment, I am totally fascinated by the dishes they serve and want to be able to cook like them. Great series on Hulu if anyone is interested.
I hesitate to watch it because I feel like I'm done with the MCU, except for Guardians of the Galaxy 3. I'm pretty hyped to see it next week.