I thought the Deadwood movie was pretty meh, but they sure did manage to wrap up every damn story line.
I thought the Deadwood movie was pretty meh, but they sure did manage to wrap up every damn story line.
Started bing watching Penny Dreadful. Just finished the 1st season, outstanding!
Ash Vs. Evil Dead - it's everything an Army of Darkness follow on show should be.
I've spent no-shit 40 hours in the middle seat on the airplane in the past 2 weeks, so i'm all caught up on my movies at the moment.
Aquaman - not bad. Not as good as Wonder Woman, but better than all the other recent DC movies.
Captain Marvel - Meh. It was just okay, had a few head-scratcher moments for me. Far from the best of the Marvel movies.
Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindelwald - found this to be pretty boring and hard to follow. I liked the HP stuff, first Fantastic Beasts was okay, this one didn't really hold my attention.
Equalizer 2 - I like Denzel in this role, worth a watch if you feel the same or liked the first one. Had a little different feel than the first movie - more thriller, less action?
Death Wish (2018) - Just okay.
Peppermint - I liked this one more than I expected. For female-lead revenge flick, I thought Jennifer Gardner did a pretty good job as the badass crazy chick.
Spiderman Into the Spiderverse - cool animation style, might need to be a comic/spiderman fan to really appreciate it. Kinda fills a weird niche, but entertaining.
--Josh
“Formerly we suffered from crimes; now we suffer from laws.” - Tacitus.
"April 9th" on Amazon Prime. It's Danish language so you'll have to deal with subtitles, but if you can get past that, it's a really good war film that follows a Danish bicycle infantry platoon during the German invasion of Denmark.
It was an interesting little period of the war that I didn't know much about and a good illustrstion of political decisions costing lives on the battlefield.
Very well done with accurate period equipment for both sides and solid realism. I nitpick every war movie I watch and I didn't find much to whine about.
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I've seen a few episodes of Animal Kingdom on TNT. Set in Oceanside, CA, the series is about a local crime family let by their matriarch, "Smurf", played by Ellen Barkin.
Maybe it's just me, but I can't get into a show in which almost every character should be either in prison or in the ground (preferably the latter). I can't care about any of them.
If we have to march off into the next world, let us walk there on the bodies of our enemies.
The TNT series was based on an Australian movie of the same name.
"You can't win a war with choirboys. " Mad Mike Hoare
I saw Deadwood mentioned above. I'm 10 episodes in to Season 1 on Amazon Prime having never seen it before. Enjoyable so far. I always liked westerns.