Wow it’s so deep and intellectual really makes you think! Get out of here with that hour of boringness
Woo boy, I like you devine but this is a Colin cowherd level hot take. There are some less good episodes of it, but the episodes that really hit are incredible. A strong case could be made that San Junipero (Season 3 episode 4) might be the best hour of television made in the last few years.
Sorry you didn't enjoy. The movie was pretty much exactly what I expected after reading RT and watching the trailer. It's definitely not going to win any awards, but if you're looking for a new action movie on Netflix that you haven't seen before, it's a very good choice. Anyway, now that I've seen it, what new, lesser-known action movie on Netflix would you suggest? I'll definitely watch it. I say "lesser-known" only because I already have either seen or added to my list all of the popular new ones they have.
I’m currently rewatching JP3, and here comes a hot take, but I think I enjoy watching it more than I enjoy watching JP2. It’s admittedly a very bad movie but the second one just makes me physically angry when I watch it.
Watched this and it was pretty decent.. Havent seen Taye Diggs in a while Dude i just watched this and i went through 5-6 emotions That was some crazy good story telling
It’s really an incredible story, one of those I’ll go back and watch every couple of months because it’s that good.
I like all of Black Mirror, even the eps that don't quite hit are interesting to me. Near future dystopia/satire works for me.
There are some definite misses in the black mirror catalog, but the hits far outweigh the misses for me.
I actually watched The Room and then The Disaster Artist right after. Would recommend. The Room is amazing. Thanks to user Space for showing me the way. Blasphemers imo
I want to watch the special series on the SAS this weekend after listening to the Operation Certain Death episodes of the podcast Covert. Any seen it?
You really liked Gerald's Game, right? One of the suggestions that comes up when I type in "Gerald's Game" on Netflix is The Invitation, which is one of the most memorable movies I've seen in the last few years. It reminds me a tiny little bit of the movie Get Out without the racial tension, but plenty of tension nonetheless.