I think in threads dedicated to a specific show or movie, you have to assume there are spoilers there and those posting on them should be free to discuss anything that has happened (grayer area for rumors to come).
I only mentioned spoilers because Mtn Devil raised the question and then said he has only finished season 1. Agreed that at this point, it is read at your own risk.
I stayed up to watch some of Sudeikis on SNL last night then watched the rest on Youtube today. Like all SNL these days, he had some very funny moments and some meh moments. Other than briefly in the monologue there were no Ted Lasso references.
Maybe we should start a season three spoilers thread? It would seem that you would not click unless you’ve seen the first two.
I think Mtn.Devil.91.92.01.10.15.22 is almost through season 1. I would love to discuss, but would hate to inadvertently give a spoiler because I forget the exact sequence of the story. Other than to say that the show has great acting, great writing, great timing, and great themes. Strong as green onions.
(And I don’t mean the green onions featured prominently in Season 2, Episode 5 obviously).
I’d ask that this thread remain spoiler-free. If you want to do a deeper dive and discuss more details, a separate thread, which should be assumed to contain spoilers, could be created.
I watched Dune this weekend and loved it.
I thought it was as faithful to the book as it was reasonable to be. The book spends a lot of time in characters' heads, which obviously is much harder to depict on film, so some adjustments were necessary. I thought overall the adaptation captured the flavor of the novel about as well as it could be captured. Visually, the movie is stunning. The desert-scapes, the ship designs, the sets, the color schemes - everything was really engaging. I enjoyed the very unusual Zimmer score, too, in most places, although I thought it was overly intrusive at times. It is effectively a character in the movie, though, so the fact that it overwhelmed at times didn't bother me too much. There is action in it, but it is not an action film, by any stretch, and like the book, it moves rather slowly. There are a number of montages or scene changes in slow motion without dialogue that some may find tedious, but I generally enjoyed them. I thought my enjoyment overall was based primarily on the fact that I like the book, but my daughter has never read the book, and she loved the film, as well. She actually watched with me in the theater after having seen it on a big screen TV in her dorm room two nights before. She agreed with me that this is a theater movie, if you can tolerate it for COVID reasons.
If my wife decides to see it in a theater, I've already told her that I want to go with her. If she prefer to watch it on our TV, I'll do that with her, instead.
Just watched Dune myself. I haven’t read the book or seen the original movie, and I thought it was really good. A little hard to follow at the beginning, but it cleared up a bit of the way through.
Regarding the Dune series as a whole, I’ve never read the books but wanted to get a general idea of where the series is headed so I checked Wikipedia and oh boy…….. It gets really stupid eventually, IMO. I really hope they loosely follow the books eventually.
So, regarding Dune, do we think Duncan Idaho is related to Hannah Montana or what?