Currently watching October Faction. Basically, the parents hunt supernatural creatures unbeknownst to their 17 year old children. Acting isn’t great. Pretty poorly cast. Really shoves a completely unnecessary LGBT subplot down your throat. Overall, it’s pretty bad. But for some reason I’m still watching and somehow still entertained.
Looking for a good documentary especially one with multiple episodes. I’ve already seen the Aaron Hernandez one.
Pretty sure I've already seen the movie about the Kray twins with Tom Hardy but really wanna do a rewatch of all the great British gangster movies.
Anyone watched Oasis:Supersonic? Has to be the worse music doc on Netflix. The sound is all jacked up. I've heard better sound quality come from a third generation recorded VHS tape than what's provided in this stream on Netflix.
Guessing they paid a lot of $$$ but Netflix is going to have Uncut Gems starting this Friday. It will be interesting to see how long they have it.
Officially out after the dragon episode of the Witcher show. Show had potential, solid acting, and a decent foundation, but the writing sucks. I don't know what they are fucking up exactly, because I haven't read the books, but they either needed to take more liberties for television or they just suck at writing.
Definitely enjoyed it. My only complaint, or I guess something I find funny about it was Spoiler they talked all season about how big of a rivalry it was between them and Trinity Valley. Looked up the results for the daytona competition, and literally only those two teams competed. Of course they're rivals when only 2 Jucos compete at all. There were maybe only 14 or 15 colleges across all divisions that competed. For the biggest competition in cheerleading, you'd think there would be more. They also tried to gloss over the fact that they didn't win grand nationals, which is what they had been talking about all year. They lost to Texas Tech, and only won the Juco Division. Still a fun show, nonetheless.
Thanks for info CUtigers Spoiler Big ups to the crew for executing without access. I saw handheld cameras brazenly in use, but maybe those were excluded - they were held by NJC students, seemingly
I watched it. One of my fav documentaries, but I watched on Amazon Prime, so maybe that's what is up? It sounded fine there. Turning it on now to see what you mean. Edit: Can kind of tell? After the first concert, I had to turn it up when they were talking. Other than that, I think it's great, and seems intentional. I fucking love this doc so much. A24 knocked it out of the park once again.
The creator behind Last Chance U has a limited series about a juco cheerleading squad. Great production value and in some ways, elevated above Last Chance U. I binged it.
Spoiler Yeah, they weren't going to win grand nationals once that dude got injured. I also went and looked and saw the scores and they barely won. I think you have to qualify to get to Daytona so that might help explain the relatively low numbers. I get that the coach was a perfectionist but I didn't see that uber non-nonsense coach we were led to believe. I mean, it's a shit tier juco college in the middle of texas that offers full scholarships to cheerleaders. I seriously doubt they have much competition on a national level. Enjoyed it though. I'd watch another season with a bunch of new people. I wonder what that blonde chick is doing now that she left. She in jail yet?
Spoiler my cousin followed all of them on Instagram, and apparently she is back on the team. That would make a whole lot of sense about having to qualify to get to Daytona. Bet you're right. I'd be interested in them doing this type of show for all kinds of different sports.
I can’t stop laughing https://www.theringer.com/movies/2020/1/22/21076860/what-did-jack-do-netflix-david-lynch
So was I. I had seen theatrically, but was looking forward to another home viewing before the oscars. Sounds like the blame is on US outlets (e.g Engadget) for incomplete reporting, and then not correcting/clarifying when it was clear there was conflicting info. Couched in my original post was surprise (and possibly nonbelief?) that it would hit Netflix so fast, given the hype. That surprise was merited as it wasn't true. Safdie Brothers tweeted yesterday a confirmation. Edit: even here it doesn't say if the summer streaming is Netflix or standard VOD streaming ala iTunes/FandangoNow/Vudu/Etc. A24 has had strong partnerships in the past (for free streaming) with AMZ and Netflix, so we'll have to wait and see.
I just tried to find it on Netflix and came here to seek help. Now im 50% sad, 50% angry and 10% confused. My days ruined.
Watched 3 eps of The Stranger and so far its a lot of fun. Wish British accents weren't so hard to understand sometimes.
Is this where we can bitch about Hulu? Content aside, every other aspect of it is garbage. I’m watching a series I’ve already watched before. I’ll watch it continuously. One episode will end and the next episode will start like in the middle of the episode or at random parts, I guess where I stopped watching that episode before? So I have to manually start the episode over. Why would it not just play from the beginning of the episode like Netflix does if I’m watching in order and the next episode auto plays
I believe that I might binge watch the Police Academy movies. https://www.al.com/life/2020/01/new-on-netflix-february-2020.html
Did I read itt that Uncut Gems was getting released on Netflix soon or already did? I couldn’t find it
Ottoman was good if you're into those History channel DocuSeries shows. My old lady was not amused one bit doe.