What Are You Watching Now
-
episode 2 of Godzilla
-
@momurda said in What Are You Watching Now:
episode 2 of Godzilla
Sweet did not know it was out. I liked the first one.
For the curious: https://www.netflix.com/watch/80180376 -
@momurda said in What Are You Watching Now:
episode 2 of Godzilla
I might after too rewatched the episode 1 again before I start episode 2.
-
-
@kelly Not bad at all.
-
@kelly I like LiSA alot.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LiSA_(Japanese_musician,_born_1987)
-
@jaredbusch said in What Are You Watching Now:
@penguinwrangler said in What Are You Watching Now:
@jaredbusch said in What Are You Watching Now:
@kelly said in What Are You Watching Now:
@black3dynamite said in What Are You Watching Now:
@coliver said in What Are You Watching Now:
@black3dynamite said in What Are You Watching Now:
How It Ends on Netflix.
That sounded interesting.
It was ok but I wouldn't spend a dime to go see this at the theater.
Frankly I'm getting tired of the steady diet of apocalyptic/post-apocalyptic movies/tv shows.
They come and go in cycles like everything from Hollywood. Most suck.
Revolution was an interesting concept. But the science behind it was so horribly unbelievable.
Nanites suppressing EMF? How do the maintain their own power? How do they communicate with the satellites and each other? Just WTF.Then the whole magic pendant that suppresses them locally. When it turns off to check in generator that has not run in years can suddenly run on? WTF?
Most apocalyptic movies deal with the most prevalent fears at the time. This can be seen in Zombie movies for example. What causes people to become Zombies has shifted over time. When I was growing up during the cold war it was always radiation, i.e. a fear of Nuclear war. Then it shifted to biological causes, i.e. fear of a bioweapon in the hands of a terrorist. Read a great paper by two grad students, one was studying psychology and one was a film student who highlighted this trend, this was years ago. Applicable to all disaster/end of the world movies? Probably not but still it was pretty easy to see the trend they highlighted.
None of that matters. What matters is that the stories suck.
I don't care how the zombie was made as long as it is consistent and the cause does not suck so bad as to break my suspension of disbelief.
I didn't say that what I stated did matter to the quality of the movie or how much I liked it as a movie or how much I would want to watch it. I was just merely pointing out an interesting study on disaster/apocalyptic movies and society in general.
-
Practice Session 1 and 2 replay, Hockenheim
-
Transporter 3.
-
DS9
-
COMIC CON 2018 Trailer Compilation | SDCC 2018 All Trailers from Day 1
Youtube Video -
COMIC CON 2018 Trailer Compilation | SDCC 2018 All Trailers from Day 2
Youtube Video -
Start Trek Discovery on Netflix in 2019.
-
COMIC CON 2018 Trailer Compilation | SDCC 2018 All Trailers from Day 3
Youtube Video -
GODZILLA: King of the Monsters in 2019.
-
DS9 series three, now.
-
How it ends - Ending was ..... well.
sigh
-
@gjacobse I watched that this weekend. It was decent but yeah, the ending.
-
@gjacobse Watched it last night actually. Still dont get what the catastrophe was, i suppose that is the point(aliens? was that a flock of micro drones the chars see at the rez?) Was it supposed to be Mother Nature getting revenge with lava and super thunderstorms?
Seeing Seattle in ruins was weird as i live here. That view from I5 overlooking the city just past Boeing Field, seen it thousands of times. -
The Signal on Netflix