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Post#441 » by PaulieWal » Mon Dec 15, 2014 3:20 am

tsherkin wrote:Recommend the 2014 movie "November Man" with Pierce Brosnan. Highly entertaining.


Available on Netflix?
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Post#442 » by tsherkin » Mon Dec 15, 2014 3:22 am

PaulieWal wrote:
tsherkin wrote:Recommend the 2014 movie "November Man" with Pierce Brosnan. Highly entertaining.


Available on Netflix?


Almost assuredly; I'm watching from On Demand cable through Shaw (if you're familiar with Canadian cable providers).
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Post#443 » by PaulieWal » Mon Dec 15, 2014 3:24 am

tsherkin wrote:
PaulieWal wrote:
tsherkin wrote:Recommend the 2014 movie "November Man" with Pierce Brosnan. Highly entertaining.


Available on Netflix?


Almost assuredly; I'm watching from On Demand cable through Shaw (if you're familiar with Canadian cable providers).


Did a quick search, doesn't look like they have it yet.
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Post#444 » by tsherkin » Mon Dec 15, 2014 3:29 am

Hmmm. I guess it's kind of new.
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Post#445 » by Witzig-Okashi » Mon Dec 15, 2014 5:05 am

MisterHibachi wrote:Anyone watch Marco Polo on netflix?


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Post#446 » by ardee » Mon Dec 15, 2014 8:24 am

Anyone watch Arrow? What an amazing show. I've missed every game the last couple weeks because every evening after class/gym I used to binge watch as many episodes as I could. Phenomenonal storytelling, action and overall feel.

It's got everything. Insanely badass male lead, a troop of smoking girls competing for female lead (who can actually act) and the villains get better and better. It's like watching the Nolan Batmans on TV.

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Post#447 » by lorak » Mon Dec 15, 2014 8:29 am

MisterHibachi wrote:Anyone watch Marco Polo on netflix?


I do, one episode so far and I'm disappointed, because it looks like soft fantasy (for example "blind master" - WTF?!), while I was expecting something like HBO's "Rome".

ardee wrote:Anyone watch Arrow? What an amazing show. I've missed every game the last couple weeks because every evening after class/gym I used to binge watch as many episodes as I could. Phenomenonal storytelling, action and overall feel.


I couldn't disagree more. It's really bad show, with poor acting and storyline.
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Post#448 » by ardee » Mon Dec 15, 2014 8:37 am

By the way can any of the lifters here recommend a good hypertrophy based routine?

I'm thinking of getting off the simple 3xweek full body SS type routine I was on. My back hates me now for squatting 3xweek and I honestly do not ever see myself competing in powerlifting so I'm not interested in deadlifting 4 plates or anything like that.

I was thinking of something like this:

http://wannabebig.com/forums/threads/21 ... PL-2X-Week)

Seems like a good step onward from SS. I'm definitely strong enough now to lift weight thay will actually make a difference (even if I'm not strong by powerlifting standards) and this seems in line with my goals of just pure aesthetics.

Thoughts?

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Post#449 » by MisterHibachi » Tue Dec 16, 2014 6:09 pm

lorak wrote:
MisterHibachi wrote:Anyone watch Marco Polo on netflix?


I do, one episode so far and I'm disappointed, because it looks like soft fantasy (for example "blind master" - WTF?!), while I was expecting something like HBO's "Rome".


Agree about Hundred Eyes. I don't get the point of making him blind, he's still a badass monk either way.

It's not the greatest show, there are some flaws. But I like it. I'm not a big fan of the actor playing Polo, but the guy playing Kublai Khan is pretty great. They should've made him the main character with Polo as a sort of observer/guider for the audience.
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Post#450 » by Dr Spaceman » Wed Dec 17, 2014 3:26 am

Anyone listen to Serial?

If not, it's a journalistic podcast about a crazy confusing murder that occurred in 1999. Really interesting questions raised about ethics, the legal system, etc. It's also just a really spectacular story.

Produced by a former NPR and Baltimore Sun reporter, and is affiliated with This American Life if anyone's familiar.
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Post#451 » by ardee » Thu Dec 18, 2014 5:00 pm

Just received my first suspension on a forum ever. Lol. Don't know whether to laugh or shake my head.

I made a reference to roids on the bodybuilding.com Misc as a part of rhetoric (what I said was 'whether or not he's on gear, his advice his still sound') and apparently even an indirect mention can get you banned temporarily now :lol:
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Post#452 » by Clyde Frazier » Fri Dec 19, 2014 6:30 pm

Dr Spaceman wrote:Anyone listen to Serial?

If not, it's a journalistic podcast about a crazy confusing murder that occurred in 1999. Really interesting questions raised about ethics, the legal system, etc. It's also just a really spectacular story.

Produced by a former NPR and Baltimore Sun reporter, and is affiliated with This American Life if anyone's familiar.


Started it about a week ago after hearing good things. Gets you hooked immediately. Got caught up on my commute and finished it yesterday. Would highly recommend it.

Funny or Die also did a parody of Sarah Koenig doing the final episode. Pretty funny:

http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/6ab2d4 ... -of-serial
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Post#453 » by Dr Spaceman » Fri Dec 19, 2014 8:35 pm

Clyde Frazier wrote:
Dr Spaceman wrote:Anyone listen to Serial?

If not, it's a journalistic podcast about a crazy confusing murder that occurred in 1999. Really interesting questions raised about ethics, the legal system, etc. It's also just a really spectacular story.

Produced by a former NPR and Baltimore Sun reporter, and is affiliated with This American Life if anyone's familiar.


Started it about a week ago after hearing good things. Gets you hooked immediately. Got caught up on my commute and finished it yesterday. Would highly recommend it.

Funny or Die also did a parody of Sarah Koenig doing the final episode. Pretty funny:

http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/6ab2d4 ... -of-serial


That was pretty hilarious. Love how even the people who work for MailChimp don't even know how to say it.

What did you think of the last episode? And who do you think did it?
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Post#454 » by Clyde Frazier » Fri Dec 19, 2014 9:18 pm

Dr Spaceman wrote:
Clyde Frazier wrote:
Started it about a week ago after hearing good things. Gets you hooked immediately. Got caught up on my commute and finished it yesterday. Would highly recommend it.

Funny or Die also did a parody of Sarah Koenig doing the final episode. Pretty funny:

http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/6ab2d4 ... -of-serial


That was pretty hilarious. Love how even the people who work for MailChimp don't even know how to say it.

What did you think of the last episode? And who do you think did it?


Warning: spoilers below for people who haven't listened to Serial yet...

Spoiler:
About half way through the series, it seemed like maybe we'd actually get some hard evidence that he didn't do it. As you get closer to the end, it was more clear that there wouldn't be any definitive conclusion. That said, I think it's hard to not be disappointed by the final episode anyway. And maybe that's just because Serial was so gripping, and then... that's it.

Do I think he did it? I'd like to say no, because If he did do it, he does a disturbingly well job at coming off as innocent. There was seemingly too much noise at the trial to convict him, and Jay's story had a lot of holes. I kept coming back to what seemed to be a lie about the call from the payphone at best buy. Then in the last ep, she mentions how the blueprint for the store did show a payphone inside, but that's still not definite.

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Post#455 » by PaulieWal » Sat Dec 20, 2014 4:24 am

You know there isn't a TD thread on this board (at least I don't think there is one) and I am not going to start one if there isn't one already because it's not going to receive that much traffic IMO but he's easily the best player since MJ IMO. For all the talk about Kobe/LeBron/Shaq in the post-MJ era, dude just goes about his business and just watching him have two monster games this week even though the Spurs lost was an absolute joy.
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Post#456 » by Dr Spaceman » Sat Dec 20, 2014 3:32 pm

PaulieWal wrote:You know there isn't a TD thread on this board (at least I don't think there is one) and I am not going to start one if there isn't one already because it's not going to receive that much traffic IMO but he's easily the best player since MJ IMO. For all the talk about Kobe/LeBron/Shaq in the post-MJ era, dude just goes about his business and just watching him have two monster games this week even though the Spurs lost was an absolute joy.


There's a conglomerate "old guys" thread to cover Duncan, Dirk, Pierce, etc. You should bump that if you want to talk about Duncan. It could use some traffic.
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Post#457 » by Dr Spaceman » Sat Dec 20, 2014 3:46 pm

Clyde Frazier wrote:
Dr Spaceman wrote:
Clyde Frazier wrote:
Started it about a week ago after hearing good things. Gets you hooked immediately. Got caught up on my commute and finished it yesterday. Would highly recommend it.

Funny or Die also did a parody of Sarah Koenig doing the final episode. Pretty funny:

http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/6ab2d4 ... -of-serial


That was pretty hilarious. Love how even the people who work for MailChimp don't even know how to say it.

What did you think of the last episode? And who do you think did it?


Warning: spoilers below for people who haven't listened to Serial yet...

Spoiler:
About half way through the series, it seemed like maybe we'd actually get some hard evidence that he didn't do it. As you get closer to the end, it was more clear that there wouldn't be any definitive conclusion. That said, I think it's hard to not be disappointed by the final episode anyway. And maybe that's just because Serial was so gripping, and then... that's it.

Do I think he did it? I'd like to say no, because If he did do it, he does a disturbingly well job at coming off as innocent. There was seemingly too much noise at the trial to convict him, and Jay's story had a lot of holes. I kept coming back to what seemed to be a lie about the call from the payphone at best buy. Then in the last ep, she mentions how the blueprint for the store did show a payphone inside, but that's still not definite.

What about you?


Spoiler:
I go back and forth. Like you said, it seems like too much cognitive dissonance to think Adnan did it considering everything about his personality and the way he's so staunchly maintained his innocence. I really don't know, but what I do know is that he never in a million years should have been found guilty of first degree murder in the legal sense. I'd like to think Adnan didn't do it, but there's really no other good suspect. I get that a lot of people think Jay did it, and he's shady as hell, but making the leap to him killing Hae just doesn't make sense to me either. It's really difficult to ascribe him a motive without going down the rabbit hole of some crazy conspiracy. But then, he did help bury the body, which was absurd. Gah, I have no idea, there's so much to think about. Just typing this post is making me crazy.

As to the podcast itself, I thought it was more gripping at the beginning. There were some lulls in the latter episodes, but I thought the last 2 episodes were very good. I wish there was a more concrete ending, and I think Sarah did too, but there really was no way she was going to solve this thing all by herself and I can forgive her for that. Ultimately, she gave us a great show and raised public awareness of the case and some flaws in our legal system which need patching. plus, she got the Innocence Project on the case, and it looks like they're finallygoing to get the DNA tested.

I know I'll definitely keep looking for news on this case. Here's an interview the head of the Innocence Project did for TIME: http://time.com/3639655/serial-innocenc ... e-enright/

Looks like things are headed in the right direction at least. Really fun show, and thought-provoking too. It's crazy to think about normal things in my life and how they could be used against me in a case like this. Guess I'll have to be more careful :o


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Post#458 » by Dr Spaceman » Mon Dec 22, 2014 12:11 am

Well I realize I missed the introduction phase by several months, but I figured if Moonbeam can do his I can do mine. I figure I've been around here enough lately that people might actually care who I am.

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I'm a pretty shy/reserved guy in my personal life (probably a good trait given my proclivity to research labs and studying), not the type of guy to spend the weekends partying. I'm a big reader, currently working on the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series; other favorites include Freakonomics and anything by Dickens. My all-time favorite show is Community (the GOAT, inarguably. Give it a shot). It's also where the quote in my sig is from. Also love Arrested Development, Lost, and Sunny in Philadelphia.

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Post#459 » by PaulieWal » Mon Dec 22, 2014 12:33 am

^^ Love Community, binge watched it a couple of months ago (totally hooked on Alison Brie :-P ). Watching Arrested Development now, halfway through season 3.
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Post#460 » by Hawk » Mon Dec 22, 2014 5:17 pm

Which is the worst NBA body+athleticism do you think you could play in the NBA with? You would keep your basketball skills + mentality.

Let's start from the top. Would Wilt or Shaq's body + athleticism be enough for you to play in the NBA? No need to be a star, 10-12 minutes per game will do. What about David Robinson? Or some perimeter player like Jordan or Lebron? Do you think you could give some team some useful minutes? Maybe just by being a good defensive player or hustler?

Is someone here who thinks he could be an NBA player with Earl Boykins' body? :P

Personally, I think I would have to go with some athletic big man, like Wilt or Robinson, so I could be somewhat useful on defense. I don't think I could play in the perimeter, no matter which body I had.

So yeah, maybe with the GOAT NBA body, some NBA team would find it interesting to play me some minutes.

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