brettmgreene
brettmgreene t1_jc2jvok wrote
Reply to Just finished better call Saul. Absolutely loved it; but can’t stop comparing it to breaking bad and can’t decide which one is the better show. by [deleted]
Why do you need to compare the two? They're two very different shows with some cartel crossover; you can like each for its own merit without needing to crown one a winner.
brettmgreene t1_j6nxe7t wrote
Reply to comment by DonCreech in New Poster for 'Creed III' by MarvelsGrantMan136
No, disco wasn't considered. George Lucas cut the film to existing classical music before hiring John Williams at the suggestion of Steven Spielberg.
brettmgreene t1_j48ebqi wrote
Reply to comment by stumpcity in FX's ‘Alien’ Series Gearing Up For Production This Year; Noah Hawley Will Start Production After Finishing 'Fargo' Season 5 by SanderSo47
>unobtanium
That's still very much a real term used by real scientists and researchers.
brettmgreene t1_j03k77n wrote
Reply to Back to the Future Hoverboard factory. by ooMEAToo
McFly, you bojo, hoverboards don't work on water! ... Unless you got power!
brettmgreene t1_iu9apil wrote
All you need now is the Statue of Liberty poking out from the ground and you're set.
brettmgreene t1_it9ygnm wrote
Reply to comment by jaderust in Disney+ to develop 2 new Three Musketeers Spinoff Series titled Milady Origins, and Black Musketeer by GamingSince1995
Oddly, it's the banality of the French colonies and society that really interests me - the idea of people in the 18th century being our contemporaries is always fascinating. Reading about how integrated Saint Dominigue (and parts of France) were was really interesting because it reshaped my understanding of the period. The visuals alone are great - romping around early Haiti, the spice, sugar and coffee trade ships on the sea, French court and the balls of Saint Dominigue ... I can't wait.
brettmgreene t1_it9o3o5 wrote
Reply to comment by jaderust in Disney+ to develop 2 new Three Musketeers Spinoff Series titled Milady Origins, and Black Musketeer by GamingSince1995
The Black Count is so damned good and it's ripe for adaptation, so here's hoping!
brettmgreene t1_isxwfmo wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Lessons of Darkness (1995) - In 1991, retreating Iraqi armies set fire to hundreds of oil wells in Kuwait, creating a hell on earth. Werner Herzog explores this nightmare world, and the people who existed within it. [00:54:12] by _volkerball_
Tubi is terrific! Great catalogue and the best selection of old classics, serials, B movies, weird tv specials and documentaries and it's free. Even if you don't like 90% of what's on offer, it's still free - and the ads aren't obnoxious, surprisingly.
brettmgreene t1_jdeo1nd wrote
Reply to comment by moonstrous in Michael Reaves, TV, Prose and Comics Writer, Dead at 72 by JannTosh17
The Mandalorian season three opener was so bad. The show has zero depth and I can't explain why it's become such a phenomenon.