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With the popper off to the side, the odds do go up.

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TheMix wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 3:12 pm Hmmm.... Unlikely. I worked at a theater back in the late 80's/early 90's. And unless they have drastically changed since then, I don't think so. That is not to say that you couldn't fit. The problem would be the large, extremely hot, metal popper in the center. You could possibly squeeze in, but doing so without burning yourself would be very problematic. Though maybe if you got in first? Still highly questionable. You'd do better to leave the door open and sit under it.
I'm willing to accept some pain for instant access to fresh popped popcorn though. I wonder if I could just drill a hole through the bottom and create some type of popcorn head gear that would give me instant access to fresh popped popcorn? Of course, I would need to carry a power source with me at all times. But like I said, I'm willing to go the extra mile for this.
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hepcat wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 3:05 pm Do they have a model big enough that I could just get in it?
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I mean, if you want to lay on your other side, you don't want to have to hacky-sack the popcorn into your mouth.
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Interesting.... I really like where you are headed with this.

What's your thought on butter and salt?

Now I'm thinking a small conveyor belt running from popcorn machine to my computer desk or the couch (I don't get out much so can forego the portable option). Maybe with butter and salt dispensers that spritz the popcorn as it passes beneath...

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The one linked above has a warmed oil delivery tube.
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Isgrimnur wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 3:54 pm The one linked above has a warmed oil delivery tube.
So that it can just keep popping along? Or do you mean "oil" as a topping?

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Isgrimnur wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 3:54 pm The one linked above has a warmed oil delivery tube.
The sheer volume of innuendo and bawdy jokes from that single line makes my head explode. :D
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Replace the frown with a smile and I think I can see this happening.

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TheMix wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 3:55 pm
Isgrimnur wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 3:54 pm The one linked above has a warmed oil delivery tube.
So that it can just keep popping along? Or do you mean "oil" as a topping?
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hepcat wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2019 8:16 pm 6 Underground with Ryan Reynolds.

...save your time.

The film features parkour. It’s almost 2020, for Christ’s sake. Also, there’s roughly one 45 second snippet of a song every 50 seconds. I’m guessing the record labels paid for quite a bit of this movie.

It’s not awful, it’s just not worth 2 hours of anyone’s time.

Edit: didn’t realize it’s a Bay film. Should have guessed though. It has all his tell tale missteps.
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At the end of it, did you go out and drunkenly try to parkour around your building?
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Eh. I have District B-13 when I want to be impressed by parkour. (But not so much by acting.... or plot....)

Other than a bit at the beginning, I can't even remember any parkour in the film. Guess it didn't have much impact on me. I might have been blinded by all the "beautiful people".

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Tao wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 3:57 pm
Isgrimnur wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 3:54 pm The one linked above has a warmed oil delivery tube.
The sheer volume of innuendo and bawdy jokes from that single line makes my head explode. :D
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hepcat wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 4:22 pm At the end of it, did you go out and drunkenly try to parkour around your building?
I parkoured all the way to Tony's for a steak torta, thank you very much.
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TheMix wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2020 4:31 pm

Other than a bit at the beginning, I can't even remember any parkour in the film. Guess it didn't have much impact on me. I might have been blinded by all the "beautiful people".
When #4 was being chased by bad dick joke shirt and his minions he did a lot of parkour. As did the minions, which must mean that parkour is taught in the special forces and executive protection school.
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After finishing Outlander and The Expanse, we were looking for something a bit lighter.

The Ranch preview with Sam Elliot looked fun.

We started it up and the completely inane laugh track had us turning it off after about 2 minutes. Awful.

Bit the bullet and finished off Sabrina S2. Started S3 last night. Not quite as light as we were looking for, but so much better than the awful POS that The Ranch was turning into.
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Has anyone checked out Costas Del Sol? It's like Narcos, but set in Brazil in the 70's. I've only just started it, but it looks promising.
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Watching Ragnorak. Pretty good so far. English voiceover is pretty darn good.

Also watching Black Spot which is also good but voiceovers not so much so I switched to subtitles
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Jaddison wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2020 2:04 pm Watching Ragnorak. Pretty good so far. English voiceover is pretty darn good.
I added that to My List previously, but haven't gotten around to it yet. Glad to hear it's good.

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Jaddison wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2020 2:04 pm Watching Ragnorak. Pretty good so far. English voiceover is pretty darn good.

Also watching Black Spot which is also good but voiceovers not so much so I switched to subtitles
I always prefer subtitles on foreign shows/movies. I just find it disconcerting when the lips don't always match the words.
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hepcat wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2020 2:25 pm I always prefer subtitles on foreign shows/movies. I just find it disconcerting when the lips don't always match the words.
I'm too slow to read and watch at the same time much less read, watch, and digest what I'm reading and watching.
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My lifelong love of foreign films has helped me in that area.
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For me, it depends on the show. I'm all for subtitles and hearing the original languages, but there are times where they are speaking so quickly and the subtitles disappear before being able to read them or even flicker away rapidly as if they're skipped. At that point, I rather have the dubbing as it makes it much easier to follow. Costas Del Sol happens to have some good dubbing that seems to have been thought of a great deal in terms of casting and sounds authentic to the point I had to double-check and see if it wasn't the original language they meant to be.
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I finished watching Ragnarok last night. I watched with the Norwegian dialogue and English subtitles, which is how I typically watch foreign movies. My only complaint about the subtitles was in the last few episodes the characters switch to "Old Norse" a few times and it isn't subtitled. I am guessing because it was subtitled already from the modern Norwegian.
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There is a climatic scene at the end of the last episode where I have no idea what is being said, I will need to go back and watch dubbed.
I thought the show was decent, it's pretty teen angst-y but it's about teens so....They did put an interesting spin on the mythology and as mentioned the acting was pretty good. I thought the actress playing Saxa and the actor playing Lauriits were particularly good. I felt there were a couple of plot holes that could have been dealt with better but nothing glaring....until the final episode. I hope they make a season 2 just so someone can explain to me what happened in the last episode since the story seems to have gone off the rails and lacks continuity with the other 5 episodes but overall it was fun to watch.
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Tao wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2020 6:13 pm I finished watching Ragnarok last night. I watched with the Norwegian dialogue and English subtitles, which is how I typically watch foreign movies. My only complaint about the subtitles was in the last few episodes the characters switch to "Old Norse" a few times and it isn't subtitled. I am guessing because it was subtitled already from the modern Norwegian.
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There is a climatic scene at the end of the last episode where I have no idea what is being said, I will need to go back and watch dubbed.
I thought the show was decent, it's pretty teen angst-y but it's about teens so....They did put an interesting spin on the mythology and as mentioned the acting was pretty good. I thought the actress playing Saxa and the actor playing Lauriits were particularly good. I felt there were a couple of plot holes that could have been dealt with better but nothing glaring....until the final episode. I hope they make a season 2 just so someone can explain to me what happened in the last episode since the story seems to have gone off the rails and lacks continuity with the other 5 episodes but overall it was fun to watch.
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I guess this is technically content - you can finally disable the autoplay previews while you're browsing the Netflix menus. No idea who thought that was a good idea but it's been annoying as hell.

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I don’t mind the auto play previews. Heck, I even like them much of the time. But the auto play next episode/movie suggestion has always annoyed me. I’ll be shuttin’ that little feature down tonight. Thanks!
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Yeah, I happen to like the previews as it gives a good indication of what a show or movie is like before committing to it, and often being paired with music that sets the tone. I've found it very handy.
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Tokyo Trial (The Japanese War crimes tribunal from their perspective)
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Watched the first 5 episodes of Messiah. A cool premise (how a second coming would be handled in today's environment), a ton of potential, and a great cast...that feels completely and utterly wasted with eye-rolling plot twists and storylines that go nowhere.

After a really strong start in the first couple episodes, it's been quite disappointing since.
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Pleasantly surprised to see that season 2 Narcos: Mexico is now streaming. This has been a consistently good show and hope the quality continues.
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I didn't find the first season to be quite as good as the regular Narcos. It was quite a step down IMHO.
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I'm pleasantly surprised at how much I DON'T dislike the soap opera portions of the story. The kids are all likeable enough that I care about them. Even if they do look the same age as their mother half the time.
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Am I the only person who sat through all 17 minutes of David Lynch's short "What Did Jack Do?".



I love me some Lynch...but I'm still scratching my head over this one.
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Which kind of leaves me to feel like Netflix is the bargain bin of A-list efforts. They have a lot of A-list efforts, but I've found none of them to be particularly... interesting.
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