Page 23 of 45 FirstFirst ... 13 21 22 23 24 25 33 ... LastLast
Results 661 to 690 of 1323

Thread: The Netflix Thread

  1. #661
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Posts
    1,586
    Mentioned
    10 Post(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by chuckrh View Post
    have you watched the movie?
    Not yet...

  2. #662
    Join Date
    Mar 2013
    Location
    the beginning of the end
    Posts
    9,358
    Mentioned
    733 Post(s)
    The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann

    This is another great true crime miniseries/long documentary, full of (real life) plot twists.
    I LOOOOVE this sort of thing.

    If you like it, too, this one's for you. And, don't lose faith after watching the first episode: things are NOT what they seem.

  3. #663
    Join Date
    Oct 2017
    Posts
    2,474
    Mentioned
    90 Post(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by Kodiak33 View Post
    Not yet...
    i liked the book, too. the film was just so disappointing for me. it could've been good...

  4. #664
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Hamilton ON
    Posts
    1,777
    Mentioned
    22 Post(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by chuckrh View Post
    i liked the book, too. the film was just so disappointing for me. it could've been good...
    Movie seemed pretty cheaply thrown together. It was entertaining enough to watch. The guy who played Mick Mars did a good job... Iwan something. AND I was shocked to learn that Machine Gun Kelly was playing Tommy Lee. I am not fan of MGK in any shape or form but he was very likeable as Tommy.

    The scene with Ozzy was a highlight of the film. Made me wish I was watching the Ozzy movie.
    Last edited by mfte; 03-26-2019 at 09:46 AM.

  5. #665
    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Location
    born under punches
    Posts
    2,180
    Mentioned
    28 Post(s)
    Alert: The new nate bargatze special is on netflix
    funniest stand-up working right now

  6. #666
    Join Date
    May 2018
    Posts
    221
    Mentioned
    2 Post(s)
    The dirt is a funny porn movie and that's all
    It could be a lot better as a serie, this movie was 99 % excesses and depravity and 1% about music

  7. #667
    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Location
    Kansas City, Missouri
    Posts
    3,492
    Mentioned
    73 Post(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by AThousandDaysBefore View Post
    The dirt is a funny porn movie and that's all
    It could be a lot better as a serie, this movie was 99 % excesses and depravity and 1% about music
    Have you read the book? The book is 99% excesses and depravity and 1% about music.

  8. #668
    Join Date
    May 2018
    Posts
    221
    Mentioned
    2 Post(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by richardp View Post
    Have you read the book? The book is 99% excesses and depravity and 1% about music.
    Well that explains a lot of the movie

  9. #669
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Calgary
    Posts
    3,469
    Mentioned
    31 Post(s)
    Finished watching The Dirt... Mick made me laugh, as another acute chronic pain person. Overall, I liked it. MGK played dorky and excessive Tommy quite well.

  10. #670
    Join Date
    Oct 2017
    Posts
    2,474
    Mentioned
    90 Post(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by MrLobster View Post
    Finished watching The Dirt... Mick made me laugh, as another acute chronic pain person. Overall, I liked it. MGK played dorky and excessive Tommy quite well.
    thought the guy who played mick looked more like glenn danzig. i'm with you in acute chronic pain club. actually, i saw the last crue show outside of LA & the band was impressive. it's vince i can't handle. i left during "home sweet home".

  11. #671
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Calgary
    Posts
    3,469
    Mentioned
    31 Post(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by chuckrh View Post
    thought the guy who played mick looked more like glenn danzig.
    i kept thinking angry hobbit... soooooo.... I won't connect the dots.

  12. #672
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Posts
    4,116
    Mentioned
    96 Post(s)
    Watched the second season of Stranger Things for the second time and I'm finding myself enjoying it more. Sure, season one was amazing, but season 2 is still quite enjoyable. I think folks will find they like it more on second viewing. They did a better job with season two than either of True Detective's second and third seasons.

  13. #673
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Laughingstock of the World (America)
    Posts
    4,579
    Mentioned
    104 Post(s)
    Okay everybody, I need recommendations!

    I have a painful amount of flying coming up (multiple 12+ airtime hour trips in the span of a month). I need shows that will keep me distracted. Tend to prefer comedies, but it also helps if the show has a season-long story arc and not just individual episodes. Kim's Convenience and Arrested Development are good examples. Way off the comedy topic, I also plowed through an entire season of Broadchurch in one flight once, but I was also already hooked on the show. I have Amazon and Netflix available, but willing to take any suggestions.

  14. #674
    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Location
    Highland Park, IL
    Posts
    14,384
    Mentioned
    994 Post(s)
    @theimage13 Schitts Creek first 4 seasons? Each episode is only 30 minutes. I blew through two seasons in one night.

    Last edited by allegro; 03-30-2019 at 09:56 PM.

  15. #675
    Join Date
    Oct 2017
    Posts
    2,474
    Mentioned
    90 Post(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by neorev View Post
    Watched the second season of Stranger Things for the second time and I'm finding myself enjoying it more. Sure, season one was amazing, but season 2 is still quite enjoyable. I think folks will find they like it more on second viewing. They did a better job with season two than either of True Detective's second and third seasons.
    i thought season 1 was more stephen king, season 2 hp lovecraft.

  16. #676
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Posts
    4,116
    Mentioned
    96 Post(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by chuckrh View Post
    i thought season 1 was more stephen king, season 2 hp lovecraft.
    Next season looks like Dawn Of The Dead meets Jaws and I'm stoked!

  17. #677
    Join Date
    Mar 2013
    Location
    the beginning of the end
    Posts
    9,358
    Mentioned
    733 Post(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by theimage13 View Post
    Okay everybody, I need recommendations!

    I have a painful amount of flying coming up (multiple 12+ airtime hour trips in the span of a month). I need shows that will keep me distracted. Tend to prefer comedies, but it also helps if the show has a season-long story arc and not just individual episodes. Kim's Convenience and Arrested Development are good examples. Way off the comedy topic, I also plowed through an entire season of Broadchurch in one flight once, but I was also already hooked on the show. I have Amazon and Netflix available, but willing to take any suggestions.
    have you seen BoJack Horseman?

  18. #678
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Bayonne Leave It Alone
    Posts
    5,338
    Mentioned
    120 Post(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by elevenism View Post
    The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann

    This is another great true crime miniseries/long documentary, full of (real life) plot twists.
    I LOOOOVE this sort of thing.

    If you like it, too, this one's for you. And, don't lose faith after watching the first episode: things are NOT what they seem.

  19. #679
    Join Date
    Aug 2014
    Location
    Land of Oz
    Posts
    47
    Mentioned
    1 Post(s)
    i dont have netflix yet my account is playing up.

  20. #680
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Calgary
    Posts
    3,469
    Mentioned
    31 Post(s)


    Watched "Highwaymen" this morning... it was enjoyable.

  21. #681
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Chicago, Illinois
    Posts
    10,566
    Mentioned
    528 Post(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by theimage13 View Post
    Okay everybody, I need recommendations!

    I have a painful amount of flying coming up (multiple 12+ airtime hour trips in the span of a month). I need shows that will keep me distracted. Tend to prefer comedies, but it also helps if the show has a season-long story arc and not just individual episodes. Kim's Convenience and Arrested Development are good examples. Way off the comedy topic, I also plowed through an entire season of Broadchurch in one flight once, but I was also already hooked on the show. I have Amazon and Netflix available, but willing to take any suggestions.
    i really, really enjoyed the new She-Ra series, but it made me cry a lot.

    i second the rec for Schitt's Creek, it's fantastic.

  22. #682
    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Location
    Kansas City, Missouri
    Posts
    3,492
    Mentioned
    73 Post(s)
    Just finished THE OA Part II and I really hope it's not another 3 years before we get the third season. What an incredible show.

  23. #683
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Calgary
    Posts
    3,469
    Mentioned
    31 Post(s)


    I laughed.

  24. #684
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Chicago, Illinois
    Posts
    10,566
    Mentioned
    528 Post(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by MrLobster View Post
    I laughed.
    but, like...how much did you laugh? i'm looking forward to watching it.

  25. #685
    Join Date
    Dec 2016
    Location
    Calgary
    Posts
    3,469
    Mentioned
    31 Post(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by eversonpoe View Post
    but, like...how much did you laugh? i'm looking forward to watching it.
    A decent amount. I'm fairly fussy when it comes to comedy specials... I've stopped watching so many after the first couple of jokes. This, I made it through the whole way.

  26. #686
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Bayonne Leave It Alone
    Posts
    5,338
    Mentioned
    120 Post(s)
    I thought that Jeong special was totally cringey. Felt like hackneyed jokes from a beginner, which I guess is b/c this is his first foray back into it after years of being away. Never found anything he said clever. We groaned a bunch, and turned it off after 15-20 minutes. Lots of obvious and low brow Asian references and jokes early on. Kept thanking all these different people for getting him to do the special, for supporting him, etc. MOVE ON AND DO YOUR ROUTINE.

  27. #687
    Join Date
    Mar 2013
    Location
    the beginning of the end
    Posts
    9,358
    Mentioned
    733 Post(s)
    @theimage13 ,again: for a stunning mix of humor and emotional weight, BoJack Horseman is amazing.
    @bobbie solo - RIGHT?! That was just insane.
    It was like the stars aligned in some godawful way that caused...
    Ah, I don't wanna spoil it. But it was nuts.
    Last edited by elevenism; 04-01-2019 at 09:16 AM.

  28. #688
    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Location
    Highland Park, IL
    Posts
    14,384
    Mentioned
    994 Post(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by chuckrh View Post
    i liked the book, too. the film was just so disappointing for me. it could've been good...
    Ugh you were right, it just sucked. No pun intended. It was just gross stupid misogyny.

    The fact that none of the guys were remotely cute didn’t help. Vince looked like a shrimpy Garth in Wayne’s World.

    Edit: This is a really funny review (note that he also sees the GARTH IN WAYNE’S WORLD resemblance!!)

    Last edited by allegro; 04-06-2019 at 12:53 AM.

  29. #689
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Los Angeles
    Posts
    9,223
    Mentioned
    552 Post(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by chuckrh View Post
    i liked the book, too. the film was just so disappointing for me. it could've been good...
    I don't like Neil Strauss, but he's good at hooking you in with the gory details. His Game book also, and the Manson biography.

    I think he's a fabricator and glamorizer, but I think he makes shit feel so real and believable, even when it goes to some crazy territory.
    But his version of Motley Crue on paper was way more definitive and godlike in its arc... he fails at this by the way, his final chapter where he redeems his characters... At least in The Dirt he didn't really. The movie tried to, and failed miserable, and wasn't gory enough to even earn the book's exoneration.

  30. #690
    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Location
    Highland Park, IL
    Posts
    14,384
    Mentioned
    994 Post(s)
    Quote Originally Posted by Jinsai View Post
    I don't like Neil Strauss, but he's good at hooking you in with the gory details. His Game book also, and the Manson biography.

    I think he's a fabricator and glamorizer, but I think he makes shit feel so real and believable, even when it goes to some crazy territory.
    But his version of Motley Crue on paper was way more definitive and godlike in its arc... he fails at this by the way, his final chapter where he redeems his characters... At least in The Dirt he didn't really. The movie tried to, and failed miserable, and wasn't gory enough to even earn the book's exoneration.
    There are a SHITLOAD of people on Nikki’s Instagram feed saying they think this movie is awesome. They’re either old and reliving the Crue days through this retarded movie or they’re young and missed the whole thing and recently discovered the Crue and they think this is like a nostalgic trip back in time.

    Wtf.

    What would have been WAY better is a long “Behind the Music” doc. Those things were THE BEST. *sigh*

    There is a BUNCH of bullshit in this Crue movie. Like, straying from the book AND reality. Like, leaving out how Vince was TOTALLY SHITFACED HAMMERED when he wrecked the car and killed Razzle. And that Nikki wasn’t alone shooting smack when he OD’d and died; he was with a bunch of people, including Slash. And Tommy and Nikki didn’t discover Vince at a pool party in ‘81; they saw him in his band in ‘79, and it took YEARS to convince him to join their band. (And Billy Squire’s “My Kind of Lover” was released in ‘81, two years after they’d met Vince.)
    Last edited by allegro; 04-07-2019 at 01:13 AM.

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions