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Post#381 » by chonestown » Wed Oct 20, 2021 4:57 pm

ReasonablySober wrote:Dopesick (Hulu) is well done. Reminds me some of Chernobyl. I know embarrassingly little about the opioid epidemic and this show has really fueled my interest.


Read "Dreamland" by Sam Quinones. You'll tear through it.

I came to it through his guest spot on WTF. Did not ruin it at all for me.

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Post#382 » by Kerb Hohl » Wed Oct 20, 2021 5:54 pm

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Turk Nowitzki wrote:Only Murders in the Building was great. The surprise of the year for me in TV.


I enjoyed watching Selena Gomez swear a lot.

Think this girl has star potential. She's gonna be a big thing IMO.


This is someone that respects/likes some of her music, was kinda into her years ago...but my wife has that show on occasionally. Is her very monotone acting job on purpose? I haven't paid enough attention to the show but the clips I saw my feel was, "her acting has fallen off from child acting + her younger roles" - but maybe it's all intentional, I don't watch enough.
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Post#383 » by ReasonablySober » Wed Oct 20, 2021 6:02 pm

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Turk Nowitzki wrote:Only Murders in the Building was great. The surprise of the year for me in TV.


I enjoyed watching Selena Gomez swear a lot.

Think this girl has star potential. She's gonna be a big thing IMO.


This is someone that respects/likes some of her music, was kinda into her years ago...but my wife has that show on occasionally. Is her very monotone acting job on purpose? I haven't paid enough attention to the show but the clips I saw my feel was, "her acting has fallen off from child acting + her younger roles" - but maybe it's all intentional, I don't watch enough.


It's 100% the character's personality/damage.
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Post#384 » by SupremeHustle » Thu Oct 21, 2021 12:15 am

MickeyDavis wrote:Succession got off to a good start


I'm on season two of a rewatch (though I did watch ep one of season 3). I liked it the first time. I love it now.
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Post#385 » by ReasonablySober » Thu Oct 21, 2021 4:04 pm



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Post#386 » by Iheartfootball » Thu Oct 21, 2021 8:35 pm

MickeyDavis wrote:Succession got off to a good start


Took me a minute to get back into the rhythm and cadence of that show, it's like a roller coaster ride. I've never equally loved and hated a show's characters as much as Succession. They are constantly jockeying for survival. The family/show is bananas.
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Post#387 » by MoreTrife » Fri Oct 22, 2021 1:55 am

Someone needs to watch this when it comes out and tell me what the hell happens in it. Lamb:
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Post#388 » by ReasonablySober » Sat Oct 23, 2021 6:17 am

Dune blew me away. I can't believe how good it is.
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Post#389 » by LUKE23 » Sat Oct 23, 2021 3:16 pm

ReasonablySober wrote:Dune blew me away. I can't believe how good it is.


I'm pretty jacked to see it. Question - should I/do I need to read the books first?
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Post#390 » by ReasonablySober » Sat Oct 23, 2021 4:53 pm

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ReasonablySober wrote:Dune blew me away. I can't believe how good it is.


I'm pretty jacked to see it. Question - should I/do I need to read the books first?


I knew relatively nothing about it going in. No novels, no previous movies or miniseries. I think it helped with my enjoyment because I wasn't constantly thinking about what was in or out of this version.
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Post#391 » by Siefer » Sat Oct 23, 2021 5:08 pm

Loved Dune, but it's not going to end up standing alone. It's a really, really, good first half of a thing.
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Post#392 » by BroncoBuck » Sat Oct 23, 2021 5:25 pm

Siefer wrote:Loved Dune, but it's not going to end up standing alone. It's a really, really, good first half of a thing.


The problem is the back half of the book is a massive shift in story. I think adapting the portion they did for part 1 was relatively easy. The rest of the book makes some out there choices lol
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Post#393 » by Ryan5UW » Sun Oct 24, 2021 6:32 am

I’m going to have to watch Dune again. I knew relatively little about it coming in, and while it seemed like a good movie, it also felt like a really dragged out, incomplete story. I realize they’re planning on a sequel, but something about it just felt a little flat. I’m sure I’m in the minority :dontknow:
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Post#394 » by BroncoBuck » Sun Oct 24, 2021 1:03 pm

Ryan5UW wrote:I’m going to have to watch Dune again. I knew relatively little about it coming in, and while it seemed like a good movie, it also felt like a really dragged out, incomplete story. I realize they’re planning on a sequel, but something about it just felt a little flat. I’m sure I’m in the minority :dontknow:


They left out quite a good chunk of the politics and political espionage that is in the book. That portion makes it easier to follow, but it would’ve made the movie an hour longer. Ideally part one would have been closer to 4 hours, but I understand them wanting it to be a more functioning movie in terms of budget/profits.

A big omission from the book

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in the book the Baron attempts to make the Duke believe that lady Jessica is the traitor. The Baron knows this can’t be true, but the only person he tells is Paul, because he doesn’t want word to get back to the Baron that he is on to his ploy. When everything goes to hell, Duncan, Thufir (a much bigger character in the book) and the other survivors all believe lady Jessica was the traitor that brought forth the collapse. In fact, Thufir is so well regarded that the Baron enlists him to replace Piter (who was barely even in the movie) as his mentat. This leads to a massive chain of events in the book.

It’s an awesome depiction of political espionage as the two sides try to feed each other false information before the fall of House Atreides.
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Post#395 » by Ryan5UW » Sun Oct 24, 2021 1:54 pm

BroncoBuck wrote:
Ryan5UW wrote:I’m going to have to watch Dune again. I knew relatively little about it coming in, and while it seemed like a good movie, it also felt like a really dragged out, incomplete story. I realize they’re planning on a sequel, but something about it just felt a little flat. I’m sure I’m in the minority :dontknow:


They left out quite a good chunk of the politics and political espionage that is in the book. That portion makes it easier to follow, but it would’ve made the movie an hour longer. Ideally part one would have been closer to 4 hours, but I understand them wanting it to be a more functioning movie in terms of budget/profits.

A big omission from the book

Spoiler:
in the book the Baron attempts to make the Duke believe that lady Jessica is the traitor. The Baron knows this can’t be true, but the only person he tells is Paul, because he doesn’t want word to get back to the Baron that he is on to his ploy. When everything goes to hell, Duncan, Thufir (a much bigger character in the book) and the other survivors all believe lady Jessica was the traitor that brought forth the collapse. In fact, Thufir is so well regarded that the Baron enlists him to replace Piter (who was barely even in the movie) as his mentat. This leads to a massive chain of events in the book.

It’s an awesome depiction of political espionage as the two sides try to feed each other false information before the fall of House Atreides.


Cool, maybe I’ll check out the book. I know they always lose something in the translation to movies.
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Post#396 » by WRau1 » Sun Oct 24, 2021 3:26 pm

Finished You s3. Was pretty fun.
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Post#397 » by FrieAaron » Sun Oct 24, 2021 4:31 pm

Agree that what's coming for "Dune" might throw a lot of people off. If this does well it will be interesting to see how many stick with it. I liked the movie but thought the last 30 minutes it started to drag a little bit.
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Post#398 » by ReasonablySober » Sun Oct 24, 2021 4:55 pm

FrieAaron wrote:Agree that what's coming for "Dune" might throw a lot of people off. If this does well it will be interesting to see how many stick with it. I liked the movie but thought the last 30 minutes it started to drag a little bit.


Just curious, did you watch it in the theater or at home? I watched it at home, and it afforded a couple breaks. That definitely helped my viewing experience.
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Post#399 » by paulpressey25 » Sun Oct 24, 2021 5:29 pm

Ryan5UW wrote:I’m going to have to watch Dune again. I knew relatively little about it coming in, and while it seemed like a good movie, it also felt like a really dragged out, incomplete story. I realize they’re planning on a sequel, but something about it just felt a little flat. I’m sure I’m in the minority :dontknow:


Go back and watch the original movie. You'll really be confused. That's just how that thing rolls.

All that said, I did enjoy the original and look forward to seeing the new one.
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Post#400 » by FrieAaron » Sun Oct 24, 2021 9:55 pm

ReasonablySober wrote:
FrieAaron wrote:Agree that what's coming for "Dune" might throw a lot of people off. If this does well it will be interesting to see how many stick with it. I liked the movie but thought the last 30 minutes it started to drag a little bit.


Just curious, did you watch it in the theater or at home? I watched it at home, and it afforded a couple breaks. That definitely helped my viewing experience.


I watched it in a theater, but usually have no issues sitting through even longer movies in that setting, so I'm not sure what the issue was, but basically after
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Paul and Jessica crash land
it kind of ran out of steam for me. Maybe I won't have that issue whenever I rewatch it. The production design and cinematography are excellent, though. It's a solid movie and I'd definitely see the next one.

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