This weeks episode really picks up and portends plenty of action to come.
This weeks episode really picks up and portends plenty of action to come.
We started watching Abbott Elementary and it’s got a lot of heart and personality. In The Office vein but in a Philly school. Some good moments.
Man, I have to say... I saw a few minutes, and I just couldn't... as a teacher, I was like... no no no. Like... I don't want to see a show about work, especially if I doubt it really hits on the issues of work in a way that won't frustrate me.
Not sure if I should give it another go.
It’s definitely a sitcom. It hasn’t hit on some difficult urban school issues at all. I just find many of the characters amusing and endearing and some decent situational comedy, much like The Office.
But, yeah, if you’re looking for a poignant and insightful dramedy about teaching, not sure this is it.
Last night Mrs. rasputin and I re-watched The Americanization of Emily, a 1964 movie that was one of the first of the anti-war WWII films, starring James Garner and Julie Andrews. With a Paddy Chayefsky screenplay and some really good supporting actors (including Melvin Douglas, James Coburn, Edward Binns, Keenan Wynn, William Windom) and enjoyable bit parts by Alan Sues and Judy Carne, of future Laugh-In fame), this is a really good one. I had forgotten how really good the scriptwriting was.
We got to thinking about the WWII movies, which eventually faded out, or faded into anti-war movies. There was still another really good, non-ironic WWII movie made in 1964, starring Burt Lancaster, The Train. I think the rah-rah war movies went dormant then, unless you count The Green Berets, which stands (or falls) on its own (which it does, if you know what I mean).
In 2023, will Sharknado meet its match with the release of Cocaine Bear?!
It tells the story of a drug runner whose plane crashes with a load of cocaine that's found by a black bear, who eats it.
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt14209916/
So Hocus Pocus 2 comes out tomorrow on Disney+. I was a kid when the first one came out and despite the bad reviews, it still holds up well for me and my wife. We recently sat our 6 year old down to watch it and she is all in for the second one tomorrow. Will it be great? Probably not. But I bet we will enjoy it!
Just finished the latest episode. I think it is easily the best one so far. No Hobbits. But plenty of Orcs, Men, and Elves (well, plenty of Elrond and Galadriel). I was able to guess what tack the stories would take in a couple instances. Which is surprising. I didn't think I would remember the ancient storylines, but was pleasantly mistaken.
Man, if your Mom made you wear that color when you were a baby, and you're still wearing it, it's time to grow up!
Yes, this weeks episode is the best so far and the action is picking up. I liked having no Harfoots in it as well.
Anyone have any good new scary movie suggestions?
Coming this December... Santa Wick
This looks amazing!
Why are you wasting time here when you could be wasting it by listening to the latest episode of the DBR Podcast?
explains how he gets down the chimney
I'm enjoying the Lincoln Lawyer series on Netflix. Saw the movie years ago.
Not a super-hero/sci-fi/fantasy fan. Haven't found much yet on this thread. The In Bruges follow-on sounds promising.
I do like (non-war) documentaries, so a couple of candidates...