just watched the first episode of "archer".
debating WHY i find assholery so damned funny.
hmmmm...
just watched the first episode of "archer".
debating WHY i find assholery so damned funny.
hmmmm...
Been thinking of rewatching this show again:
This scene is perfection:
So beautiful.
Almost finished season 6 of Californication. For some good laughs, enjoy the best
YOU NEVER LISTEN TO ME, YOU NEVER FUCKING LISTEN TO ME, YOU NEVER FUCKING LISTEN TO ME. AAAAAAHHHHHH!
Hail, Caesar! was really, really bad. Virtually nothing redeeming about it. I truly believe the only people who will say it was a good film are people who think the Coen's can do no wrong. And I generally like their films. Would not recommend.
I am a huge motorsport fan (the best years for me were approx. 1995 - 2002 in IndyCars/CART/ChampCars, until IRL/FTG screwed up everything), I was there in 2001 when Alessandro Zanardi almost died, then watched him became a superhero, read his book etc. And now there is this amazing 1 hour documentary in 4K (7.6 GB file) which you can for a few € stream or download from https://vimeo.com/ondemand/nolimitsfilm/151495264 - recommended! NO LIMITS Impossible is Just a Word
https://vimeo.com/stereoscreen/no-li...ficial-trailer
(Also, speaking about motorsport, do not forget there was "Speed Tribe" DVD about 24hr Le Mans with Front 242 music... and then speaking about music "Male or Female" DVD with quite interesting computer graphics... nobody knows these two and that is a pity I think.)
The latest reissue of the Terminator on Blu-ray. This was the first movie I got on VHS in 96. It looks great now. The special effects are still good too. I heard Genisys is absolutely terrible though. Being a life long Terminator fan, basically since I came out of the womb makes me sad.
Spotlight deserves all the Oscars at this year's ceremony, even those it is not nominated for because clearly, there's been a mistake.
It is so freaking good. There aren't enough superlatives in the English language to describe how good it is.
I just saw Hail, Caesar! earlier this morning and I thought it was hilarious. I enjoyed the zaniness of it as well as the fact that it sort of pays tribute to old-school Hollywood. Josh Brolin, George Clooney, Scar-Jo 3:16, Channing Tatum, and Tilda Swinton were great but the real standout is Alden Ehrenreich who is a fucking hoot. Here is my review of the film: http://thevoid99.blogspot.com/2016/02/hail-caesar.html
last night my wife and i started watching The Quest (there's one season on netflix).
it's a reality show where 12 "paladins" journey to EverRealm to help save the kingdom of Sanctum. it's like a fucking real-life lord of the rings. i can't even imagine how big the budget is for the show. i'm avoiding looking up anything about it until we watch through the whole season. but it's so cool, and so fantastical, and we both kept almost crying because it just seemed too good to be true and we wanted to be a part of it.
also, i love love love that of the 12 contestants, 7 of them are women, and several of them are people of color. it's nice to know they didn't just choose a bunch of nerdy white neckbeards, they chose all kinds of different people who are truly into this stuff. and they all take it so seriously immediately, which makes it even more immersive to watch.
https://www.funnyordie.com/videos/ad...the-deal-movie
An hour-long 80's movie parody starring Johnny Depp as Donald Trump, featuring the likes of Ron Howard and Patton Oswalt, among others.
I watched the new Macbeth last night and I loved every second of it. After doing some research online, I learned that the same cast and crew are filming Assassins Creed. My expectations are going to be sky high after seeing Macbeth.
Been watching some good ol SAMURAI JACK! ((((*wah-shing*))))
BBC documentary "How to Die: Simon's Choice", touching. ;-/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070jm26
Finally giving it a go.
I want to keep liking Johnny Depp but shit, I dont know anymore.
I mean the Trump thing was probably the greatest acting he has since I dont know when but then he's on the Grammy's doing a supergroup? And that accent that he adopted? Is he Madonna? Help me someone.
He was great in Black Mass, though the movie itself was just ok. I think he still has it, but he has to resist taking big-budget quirky lead roles and try more stuff that challenges him.
I started watching Gravity Falls tonight after finding out about it from a Guillermo del Toro re-tweet (he's a big fan) that mentioned the series finale which recently aired. I'm only a few episodes in and I already love it.
Between this, Regular Show, Adventure Time, Over the Garden Wall, etc., it definitely feels like a golden age of cartoons, at least in terms of quality intersecting with weirdness/creativity/fearlessness.
my wife and i cried so hard watching the finale. it's such a perfect wrap-up of the show.
make sure you also watch "between the pines" which is a special where Alex Hirsch (creator/writer/voice of many characters) talks about some of the hidden secrets and other fun stuff.
gonna get a waddles tattoo at some point (maybe also chompers, the goat). i want to get Bill Cipher (don't know if you've met him yet) but idunno.
The final minutes of Ryan's Daughter by David Lean. My DVR didn't record the entire movie (stupid scheduling) as I'm now trying to finish the ending of a very beautiful but flawed film.
Saw The Witch and liked it. Not great as some of the hype may suggest, but since most horror films these days are pure garbage, it was nice seeing one that wasn't. Its not really a jump scare type of thing, but its more brooding horror that does its thing with suggestion and through the psychology of the characters. It honestly should've been sold as a drama of a family whose relationships are fraying from mistrust more than a horror. Its quite slow and 'indie' though, so I do suspect most of todays audience will be like "Yo dat was wack, boi" when they leave the theatre.
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Anomalisa was fucking incredible.
It's from the screenwriter of Adaptation and Being John Malkovich.
It's the type of flick that leaves you digesting the underlying theme for a hot minute, and that's my favorite kind, hands down.
Fuller House. Why not? Not nearly as bad as I thought it was going to be, or what "critics" are making it out to be.
While I wait for the new reformatted Top Gear and the new F1 Season to start.
Saw The Big Short a second time with a friend who'd been interested for a bit. Still loved it. Really surprised what McKay pulled off with it since none of his past films would have ever made me believe he could put together something that interesting about that subject and it feel remotely deep or informative. All around good film and it seemed to do a good job of explaining the situation to someone unfamiliar with it (said friend really had little knowledge on it, other than knowing that something had happened, and they seemed pretty engaged and talked a ton about it afterward on our way out).