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Not a movie but I started watching Black Mirror last night on Netflix. Has anyone else seen this show? I was afraid I was going to have nightmares after I watched several of the episodes.

Cool show. I watched three or four episodes a while back. I remember one about the social media "like" concept, and one with chip implant and a haunted house.

 

Yeah. Yeah those are the first two episodes. Fascinating but creepy.

 

Great flippin' show!!!

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Most unnecessary sequel ever.

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Most unnecessary sequel ever.

 

Have you seen Escape from L.A.?

 

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Really enjoyed most of the movie. As with the last Star Wars flick, I'm not sure bringing Harrison Ford back was a great idea. Aside from that, the world they created was fantastic, and the story compelling
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Most unnecessary sequel ever.

I thought it worked as a stand-alone, and agree that as it got closer to being a literal sequel (toward the end), it dropped off.
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A Hulu documentary called "Too Funny To Fail", about the failed Dana Carvey Show. A very funny and interesting story about a great sketch comedy show that had no chance to succeed. Featuring these guys...

 

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Some shows are just too odd to be appreciated in their time. That’s a good chunk of the case the loving documentary “Too Funny to Fail,” about the 1996 sketch series “The Dana Carvey Show,” lays out, through interviews and impressively amassed archival footage. For a show in which a faux Bill Clinton nurses puppies and kittens from a gruesome teat-covered prosthetic, the question is not, how did it get canceled? It’s, how did it ever make it to ABC in the first place?

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/20/arts/television/too-funny-to-fail-dana-carvey-show-review-hulu.html

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War For The Planet Of The Apes. Really, really good!
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Realistically uncomfortable scenes and some fine performances...but I'm not sure what the point of the movie was. I might need to rewatch it...but not any time soon as that was depressing.

 

I've seen it only once, and I remember really liking it .. but at the time, I was on a Woody marathon, going chronologically, and Interiors is sandwiched between Annie Hall and Manhattan .. I knew nothing about Interiors prior to seeing it, other than the fact that Woody was not in the film ..

 

It took me by surprise, and I definitely need to see it again

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Realistically uncomfortable scenes and some fine performances...but I'm not sure what the point of the movie was. I might need to rewatch it...but not any time soon as that was depressing.

 

I've seen it only once, and I remember really liking it .. but at the time, I was on a Woody marathon, going chronologically, and Interiors is sandwiched between Annie Hall and Manhattan .. I knew nothing about Interiors prior to seeing it, other than the fact that Woody was not in the film ..

 

It took me by surprise, and I definitely need to see it again

It didn't take me by surprise because i knew it was a serious drama. So, I can't say that about my experience.

 

I don't think I would've liked it 30 years ago when I was just a teen who liked Woody comedies.

(I saw Manhattan and Annie Hall a couple of years later in uni and loved those).

 

I definitely don't dislike Interiors but still, what I said before.

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Hadn't seen Black Christmas since VHS days of the 80s

 

Very good, and at times, top notch horror ... The scariest, most disturbing phones calls ever in a film

 

The influence this film had on the next decade is obvious

 

Black Christmas director Bob Clark when asked about a possible sequel:

 

I never intended to do a sequel [to Black Christmas]. I did a film about three years later… started a film with John Carpenter. It was his first film for Warner Bros. He asked me if I was ever going to do a sequel and I said no. I was through with horror; I didn’t come into the business to do just horror. He said, ‘Well what would you do if you did do a sequel?’ I said it would be the next year and the guy would have actually been caught, escape from a mental institution, go back to the house, and they would start all over again. And I would call it Halloween .

 

 

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Found this by accident channel surfing-Black Sabbath The End of The End, a documentary that is Black Sabbath's final concert with some backstage stuff too. Very good and touching, in the half I saw. Geezer Butler and Tony Iommi looked good and played awesomely. Ozzy sounded really good but seemed frail, like he has been for awhile. It's on Showtime currently, I don't know about other places.
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Found this by accident channel surfing-Black Sabbath The End of The End, a documentary that is Black Sabbath's final concert with some backstage stuff too. Very good and touching, in the half I saw. Geezer Butler and Tony Iommi looked good and played awesomely. Ozzy sounded really good but seemed frail, like he has been for awhile. It's on Showtime currently, I don't know about other places.

 

Speaking of Showtime, I just found out on their site today that Time Stand Still will air on that network next month. They are killing it with music docs lately. That George Michael one that aired last week is good.

 

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More on Too Funny To Fail:

 

Some shows are just too odd to be appreciated in their time. That’s a good chunk of the case the loving documentary “Too Funny to Fail,” about the 1996 sketch series “The Dana Carvey Show,” lays out, through interviews and impressively amassed archival footage. For a show in which a faux Bill Clinton nurses puppies and kittens from a gruesome teat-covered prosthetic, the question is not, how did it get canceled? It’s, how did it ever make it to ABC in the first place?

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/20/arts/television/too-funny-to-fail-dana-carvey-show-review-hulu.html

 

 

 

what fantastic bad taste :LOL:

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