Creeper
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Do you really consider it “comedy”?
Yes. It is definitely intended for laughs.
Do you really consider it “comedy”?
Yes. It is definitely intended for laughs.
More drama than action.Buddy of mine is always telling me to watch For all Mankind. Even sounds like something oi would enjoy but have yet to get around to watching it.
I am really behind on a lot of shows I normally would binge watch.
I remember reading the comics when they came out.The Sandman on Netflix. Wasn't too keen on the first 2 episodes, but so far, episode 3 is making up for them.
I did watch The Mads live stream riff of the 1961 Claude Rains film Battle of the Worlds last night. If that's what you're asking? My favorite riff, Trace [as Claude]: "Why can't I be invisible in this film too?"@Juggernaut
Is Green Monster Productions making the show tonight?
It was a good one. Didn't that lady for the Q&A seem like she wanted to be anywhere, but there?I did watch The Mads live stream riff of the 1961 Claude Rains film Battle of the Worlds last night. If that's what you're asking? My favorite riff, Trace [as Claude]: "Why can't I be invisible in this film too?"
That's just Martha Kelly. She has a deadpan style, similar to Steven Wright or Todd Barry. Speaking of the entirety of the show, I've been enjoying the preshow. They had some good trailers last night.It was a good one. Didn't that lady for the Q&A seem like she wanted to be anywhere, but there?
That was on HBO last year and it was a fascinating look into just how many things can go wrong beginning with giving those two morons any permits. They should have been prosecuted and accepted 0 responsibility.New Woodstock 99 documentary on Netflix. 7/10
Had some interesting interviews and footage from that disaster of a festival. Definitely not safe for the kiddos to watch. Nothing is censored in the footage. Given the number of underage kids, I'm surprised they didn't edit anything out just in case.
Does a good job of explaining what happened and why it happened to those who weren't old enough to remember why it went the way it did.
I was a soph in college and was close to going with a group of friends....would have definitely been a trip to remember!
LMAOI finally got around to Obe-Wan Kenobi and could have put it off even longer. This production is a prime example of streaming production moving beyond the available talent. I mean, it is Star Wars so good acting/script isn't expected but this was really bad at times.
I started picturing most of these people with a t shirt, "I Always Wanted to Be in a Star Wars Movie" under their clothing.
It's hard for me to enjoy, knowing how much better it would have been if they'd focused more on Bruce Lee. They actually had to have him slow down, because they thought viewers would think it was fake.On YouTube I stumbled on the original 60's Green Hornet TV series. I've seen a few episodes but that was a long time ago and don't think I ever watched all of them. They're pretty good, I've been enjoying them, kinda fun to watch.
I think this one is different - but I haven't seen the HBO, so not sure 100%. This one is Trainwreck: Woodstock 99That was on HBO last year and it was a fascinating look into just how many things can go wrong beginning with giving those two morons any permits. They should have been prosecuted and accepted 0 responsibility.