That looks awesome, and I hadn’t heard about it at all. Really looking forward to it!
https://twitter.com/JasonDukeEvans/s...00294407188481
Other than my family, there are two things in life I truly love... basketball and movies. Movies and basketball.
So, yeah, I'm kinda excited about #Air, the story of how Nike and Michael Jordan remade the entire shoe industry.
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That looks awesome, and I hadn’t heard about it at all. Really looking forward to it!
I'm halfway through Bad Sisters on Apple and it's excellent. I don't remember it being discussed here.
Sharon Horgan, co-writer and one of the main characters, is a gem. I also recommend the show Catastrophe, which she starred in and (I think) co-wrote.
Rich
"Failure is Not a Destination"
Coach K on the Dan Patrick Show, December 22, 2016
I’m interested. I loved Catastrophe, Sharon Horgan and Irish comedies in general. I’m also a huge fan of Sharon’s fellow Irishwoman and bestie, Aisling Bea. The two costarred in This Way Up. If you liked Catastrophe, you’ll like This Way Up. Sharon plays the “Straight” role and Aisling Bea is hilarious. You can stream it on Hulu.
And it appears to be 9-5 Duke at halftime.
The clock on the video only changes sporadically. Doesn't actually run.
Thanks - I’ll check it out.
The entire ensemble of Bad Sisters was great. Besides Horgan I liked Eve Hewson as the cynical struggling in life and love baby sister. And Claes Bang was perfect as the massively hatable husband. Surprised to see he is Danish - never would have guessed.
Ant-man and the Wasp: Quantumania introduces us to the next big bad guy in the Marvel Cinematic Universe... and does little else. It isn't a bad movie (like Thor Love and Thunder was) but is nowhere near the heights reached earlier in the MCU. Be prepared for pages and pages of exposition... followed by a couple short action scenes... and then more pages and pages of exposition. Yay.
Here is my 100-word review: https://flixchat.blogspot.com/2023/0...s-ant-man.html
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Aside from Black Panther, the MCU seems to be on bit of a weak streak.
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
Assume you are talking about Black Panther 2. And even that wasn't that great. Since Endgame, they seems to be floundering about. I mean, No Way Home, Multiverse of Madness, and Wakanda Forever are the only films since then that even have a prayer of being listed in the top 50% of the MCU.
Quantumania is currently at 58% on Rotten Tomatoes, just the second MCU film ever to be "rotten," though I think it is more like a 65-70% RT kinda film.
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Why are you wasting time here when you could be wasting it by listening to the latest episode of the DBR Podcast?
I wonder, did the MCU reach to high with Infinity War and Endgame? That even what would have been a very good movie now seems a bit mediocre? It's a bit like Duke and Carolina fans where after decades with K/Smith/Williams...that a 10 loss season seems like a huge disappointment, but the fact is for 80% of the teams out there...it would be a FANTASTIC season.
Has the bar just been set too high?
I think it's more like they are running into the Pixar Syndrome. At some point, the excellence no longer reaches that high level that people come to expect with every outing. Who knows why. (Although, both have Disney's fingers all over them, so it's obviously a rodent problem.)
Q "Why do you like Duke, you didn't even go there." A "Because my art school didn't have a basketball team."
We’re pretty hooked on Last of Us.
Also, wtf, bloaters?!?!