No, separate people. Brother has the same Graves disease distended eyes though and is easy to spot.
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Lame attempt at humor foiled again, though I was tempted to ask if Steve Buscemi's brother Gilbert has Graves disease (feel free to throw tomatoes).
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I laughed. Be vindicated.
Also, now I know everyone famous who has Graves' Disease.
Also, now I know everyone famous who has Graves' Disease.
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In the category dead presidents, were you aware George Bush I, his wife Barbara, and their dog all had it?
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I actually did read about them! Well, the humans. I'm most amused to learn of the dog.
I saw a commercial on late night TV. It said, "Forget everything you know about slipcovers." So I did. And it was a load off my mind. Then the commercial tried to sell me slipcovers, and I didn't know what the hell they were. -- Mitch Hedberg
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So that was fun, on page 4, the "Tales from the Loop" in the spoiler tag auto plays. Scared the shit out of me. Took a while to figure out what was doing it.
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I have - it's interesting and visually interesting and menacholy - i enjoyed it but it was like watching a series of sci fi poems. I really enjoyed it but it's not everyones cup of tea. I think if you watch the first episode youll know whether you'll like it or not.
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Just finished watching The Vast of Night and thought it was absolutely terrific.
It's essentially a clever sci-fi movie set in the 1950s, and a very fond homage to old school episodes of the Twilight Zone and radio theatre. In fact it even opens framed as an episode of "Paradox Theatre", a Twilight Zone-style series.
Anyway, it's definitely well worth checking out. Here's the official trailer for it:
It's essentially a clever sci-fi movie set in the 1950s, and a very fond homage to old school episodes of the Twilight Zone and radio theatre. In fact it even opens framed as an episode of "Paradox Theatre", a Twilight Zone-style series.
Anyway, it's definitely well worth checking out. Here's the official trailer for it:
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For those folks to get that many extended, almost perfect tracking shots on the budget they had was amazing. I praised it in the movie trailer thread, but it really is something special. Low budgets sometimes brings out the best in filmmakers.
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Absolutely!
I was thoroughly impressed by just how well-crafted it was with such a minimal budget.
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At one point we had a tracking shot through an entire freaking town.
And I could listen to Fay and Everett banter all day. That’s the sure sign of a good script when your dialogue alone is worth the price of admission.
And I could listen to Fay and Everett banter all day. That’s the sure sign of a good script when your dialogue alone is worth the price of admission.
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What the hell autoplays on this page when I load the Reply screen? It doesn't happen when I just "read" page 5 of the thread, and no video is running in the review section at the bottom of the screen. Anyway....
Finished the last two seasons of Man in the High Castle. Not sure why I waited this long, though the obtrusive ad for season 4 that continually played on Prime didn't help. The bright, modern pop song seemed incompatible with the tone and setting of the series. Overall, I was quite pleased with how they wrapped things up. (Up until the very last scene, anyway... but I get it.) The last couple episodes were very cinematic.
Finished the last two seasons of Man in the High Castle. Not sure why I waited this long, though the obtrusive ad for season 4 that continually played on Prime didn't help. The bright, modern pop song seemed incompatible with the tone and setting of the series. Overall, I was quite pleased with how they wrapped things up. (Up until the very last scene, anyway... but I get it.) The last couple episodes were very cinematic.
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It's the Tales from the Loop trailer.
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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I just rented The Thirteenth Floor (trailer). A 1999 sci-fi thriller that asks:
The ending was a bit too Hollywood but it was an interesting ride. I loved the driving through barricade scenes.
Here is a review with spoilers:
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I just finished it last night, a little surprised there isn't more talk about it here. It's a pretty unique show, kind of haunting, kind of depressing, sort of a blend between Twilight Zone, Black Mirror, and The Leftovers. Each episode is an individual story but they all tie together, most notably in the 8th episode finale. Ep 2 was probably the one that hit me the most, and the finale wrapped the season up well enough in it's weird way.Malificent wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 7:21 pmI have - it's interesting and visually interesting and menacholy - i enjoyed it but it was like watching a series of sci fi poems. I really enjoyed it but it's not everyones cup of tea. I think if you watch the first episode youll know whether you'll like it or not.
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Its definitely unique, both visually and in overall tone. I also found it to be a harder watch (emotionally) than I had been expecting going in.rittchard wrote: ↑Wed Jun 17, 2020 12:55 pmI just finished it last night, a little surprised there isn't more talk about it here. It's a pretty unique show, kind of haunting, kind of depressing, sort of a blend between Twilight Zone, Black Mirror, and The Leftovers. Each episode is an individual story but they all tie together, most notably in the 8th episode finale. Ep 2 was probably the one that hit me the most, and the finale wrapped the season up well enough in it's weird way.Malificent wrote: ↑Fri May 22, 2020 7:21 pmI have - it's interesting and visually interesting and menacholy - i enjoyed it but it was like watching a series of sci fi poems. I really enjoyed it but it's not everyones cup of tea. I think if you watch the first episode youll know whether you'll like it or not.
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Mrs Kub and I have been watching the Amazon Kids show Just Add Magic.
It's pretty fun, in a Disney sort of way. Quick, 26 minute episodes with some fun/interesting story arcs. A nice change of pace from fraught dramas.
It's pretty fun, in a Disney sort of way. Quick, 26 minute episodes with some fun/interesting story arcs. A nice change of pace from fraught dramas.
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I'm a little surprised about The Boys Season 2:
Amazon Prime Video’s superhero satire The Boys will premiere the first three episodes of its second season Friday, September 4, the streamer announced today, with new episodes available each Friday until the season finale on Oct. 9.
Maybe next year, maybe no go
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I'm 3 episodes into The Man in the High Castle. Not bad, so far. It's not very phildickian yet, but they're still setting up the world and major conflicts.
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Started watching Jack Ryan, 5 episodes in so far. I was looking for something action-y to watch when working out, and it certainly fits the bill. I've been mostly ignoring Prime Video and just defaulting to Netflix for stuff to watch, but there are definitely quite a few Amazon shows that seem intriguing. It also helps that I finally figured out how to make the subtitles on the Amazon Roku app bigger (I can't hear half the dialogue when I'm running on a treadmill, so subs are a must).
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If you enjoy The Man in the High Castle, you will love Counterpart. With terrific performances from J.K. Simmons throughout, it has to rank as one of the most engrossing, intelligent, and well-crafted dark sci-fi thrillers around:
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Amazon has some really good shows.gilraen wrote:Started watching Jack Ryan, 5 episodes in so far. I was looking for something action-y to watch when working out, and it certainly fits the bill. I've been mostly ignoring Prime Video and just defaulting to Netflix for stuff to watch, but there are definitely quite a few Amazon shows that seem intriguing. It also helps that I finally figured out how to make the subtitles on the Amazon Roku app bigger (I can't hear half the dialogue when I'm running on a treadmill, so subs are a must).
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I'll bear that in mind, although I don't want to subscribe to Starz to see it.Anonymous Bosch wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 3:21 pmIf you enjoy The Man in the High Castle, you will love Counterpart. With terrific performances from J.K. Simmons throughout, it has to rank as one of the most engrossing, intelligent, and well-crafted dark sci-fi thrillers around:
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Counterpart stumbled a bit in its final season, but overall it was a fantastic show. I loved every minute of it and was sad that they didn't continue the story after the rather momentous ending.
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Rest assured, you don't need to. It's currently included with Amazon Prime Video.
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And you won't have to since the series is now included on Amazon Prime.Kraken wrote:I'll bear that in mind, although I don't want to subscribe to Starz to see it.Anonymous Bosch wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 3:21 pmIf you enjoy The Man in the High Castle, you will love Counterpart. With terrific performances from J.K. Simmons throughout, it has to rank as one of the most engrossing, intelligent, and well-crafted dark sci-fi thrillers around:
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Ah, good. I'll never grasp how streaming rights/ownership works. If a trailer is watermarked Starz, I naively believe that I need to get Starz.Anonymous Bosch wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 4:54 pmRest assured, you don't need to. It's currently included with Amazon Prime Video.
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Yeah, that's certainly a frustratingly nebulous aspect of watching streaming content. I was considering re-watching Babylon 5 several months ago, and recalled seeing it listed as being available with Prime Video. But alas, it was apparently rotated out in 2019 and was only available for about a year or so. So unless a show you're watching is an original specifically created for that streaming service (e.g.The Man in the High Castle on Prime Video), chances are it won't be available indefinitely. Suffice to say, I'd prioritise watching Counterpart over The Man in the High Castle because it may well require a Starz subscription to do so in the future.Kraken wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 5:37 pmAh, good. I'll never grasp how streaming rights/ownership works. If a trailer is watermarked Starz, I naively believe that I need to get Starz.Anonymous Bosch wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 4:54 pmRest assured, you don't need to. It's currently included with Amazon Prime Video.
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Watched Chan-wook Park's The Handmaiden today. Like all of his movies, very stylish, sexy, and lots of WTF moments. The ending wasn't particularly unexpected though.
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I have started re-watching the t.v. show Eureka over the weekend staring from Season 1 ep 1 as I originally came in to it late. I forgot how much I enjoyed this show and how much fun it is to watch Colin Ferguson. Just a fun show all around.
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I just saw this on Amazon and was planning to restart this coming weekend. I totally agree - just a joy to watch.
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I was watching Eureka some years ago, but I'm pretty sure I only watched the first 3 seasons. I should really go back and finish it.
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I really enjoyed Eureka, but it is one show that I felt was downgraded from pilot to full production. The Sheriff in a particular. In the pilot he was intelligent. In the show he was Homer Simpson.
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If you read the book "Fingersmith," the movie was based on that.
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I just stumbled across an old movie favorite on Prime, Nate and Hayes. It’s not a good movie, but it would make a great Space:1889 adventure.
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It looks like Amazon just added a Watch Party feature. One person hosts the party (and controls the movie like pausing and starting) and can invite up to 100 people, and they can chat through it.
However:
1. It only works for (some?) movies and tv shows available through Prime, not videos purchased from Amazon or movies from Amazon's free IMDB tv feature.
2. It only works through a desktop browser.
3. Everyone has to be a member of Prime
4. If you own something that's also on Prime, it doesn't look like you get the option (at least, I own Downton Abbey Season 1, which is on prime, and there's no option for me to start a watch party. But I can for other seasons, which I don't own. I have to assume this is a bug.).
OOFS, anyone?
However:
1. It only works for (some?) movies and tv shows available through Prime, not videos purchased from Amazon or movies from Amazon's free IMDB tv feature.
2. It only works through a desktop browser.
3. Everyone has to be a member of Prime
4. If you own something that's also on Prime, it doesn't look like you get the option (at least, I own Downton Abbey Season 1, which is on prime, and there's no option for me to start a watch party. But I can for other seasons, which I don't own. I have to assume this is a bug.).
OOFS, anyone?