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sofewcharacters t1_j6ogoxz wrote
Reply to comment by TheFamilyJulezzz in Worst TV show intro? by khanmo01
Huh. Doesn't ring any bells. Must have skipped it every time.
sofewcharacters t1_j6mcl16 wrote
Reply to comment by TheFamilyJulezzz in Worst TV show intro? by khanmo01
Considering that series is high on my recommendations list, I can't remember the theme music. I wonder if it's because I binge watched it on DVD and likely skipped the credits?
sofewcharacters t1_j6lwg3t wrote
Reply to comment by aw-un in 9-1-1 and Lone Star's Next Crossover May Not Be 'Obvious,' But It's Coming by klutzysunshine
I haven't, but I've heard about it. Good to know.
sofewcharacters t1_j6lqpc3 wrote
Reply to comment by aw-un in 9-1-1 and Lone Star's Next Crossover May Not Be 'Obvious,' But It's Coming by klutzysunshine
Yeah, I'm getting right into the procedurals of late. Late last year I think I just needed some mindless drama and getting into a new series was becoming seriously difficult given it was the end of the year for work (I'm in Australia so summer break has just passed).
I might give The Rookie a go as well. It looks alright.
Chicago Med/PD/Fire are all set in the same universe. Created by Dick Wolf (Law & Order).
sofewcharacters t1_j6lkpv7 wrote
Reply to comment by aw-un in 9-1-1 and Lone Star's Next Crossover May Not Be 'Obvious,' But It's Coming by klutzysunshine
I still can't quite get over Bobby and Athena's quick hookup, but I'm good with both characters individually. Season 6 is definitely a bit stale atm and end of season 5 was a bit of a fuck up, in my mind. Although Eddie's breakdown was just incredible and long overdue.
The problem with LS I have is that they have borrowed a lot of storylines from OG and just tweaked them, although I was on board the Grace and Judd ship from the start. I only noticed this after watching 911, but I'm now reluctant to go back to it. I like the characters, I think they're all well-written, but I was disappointed in the Ass Pull of Owen's PTSD regarding clowns. I know it was tied back to his absent dad but it still seemed to come out of nowhere.
Anyway, I'll come back to it I'm sure, just to finish it off. Right now someone else recommended Chicago Med and I'm getting into it (I had mentioned I was interested in Chicago Fire and they suggested Med instead).
sofewcharacters t1_j6fwla4 wrote
Reply to 9-1-1 and Lone Star's Next Crossover May Not Be 'Obvious,' But It's Coming by klutzysunshine
I first watched Lone Star then watched 9-1-1. The original is far better, I think. It's still mindless telly, but it's really character-driven with plenty of Chekov's Guns. Lone Star hasn't been the same since season 1, although that has nothing to do with Gina Torres. She is really good.
sofewcharacters t1_j6cbpma wrote
Reply to comment by fri98 in If your favorite movie is not a "universially adored movie" (i.e. Forrest Gump, Titanic) or "classic" (Wizard of Oz, Gone With the Wind) why is it your favorite movie? by [deleted]
This film is well known down here in the Antipodes though.
sofewcharacters t1_j6cbh4w wrote
Reply to If your favorite movie is not a "universially adored movie" (i.e. Forrest Gump, Titanic) or "classic" (Wizard of Oz, Gone With the Wind) why is it your favorite movie? by [deleted]
Couldn't honestly pin it down to one film. There are several I think are amazing.
sofewcharacters t1_j6bxz2p wrote
Reply to HBO's Oz is lowkey underrated by BodeineBreezus
Low points were the aging pill, O'Reily's mum working at the prison, and the fact Alvarez managed to avoid death row but Cyril didn't.
Fucking brutal show, though. Without it, The Sopranos wouldn't have happened when it did.
sofewcharacters t1_j66wyqr wrote
Reply to comment by Helloscottykitty in I watched ‘Everything Everywhere All at once’ in theaters at Harkins and in the middle, someone said ,”this is one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen.” by Yazzieyaz24
Yeah, see, I was bored shitless watching 2001, even with Melbourne Symphony Orchestra performing the score. I just didn't get it.
sofewcharacters t1_j66ssst wrote
Reply to comment by Helloscottykitty in I watched ‘Everything Everywhere All at once’ in theaters at Harkins and in the middle, someone said ,”this is one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen.” by Yazzieyaz24
I've heard mixed messages about this one. It's another Wachowski film, yes? If it's what I'm thinking of, sounds like Wachowskis being Wachowskis. Bit of a pass for me, although I enjoy the Hans Zimmer soundtrack.
sofewcharacters t1_j66sb7u wrote
Reply to I watched ‘Everything Everywhere All at once’ in theaters at Harkins and in the middle, someone said ,”this is one of the worst movies I’ve ever seen.” by Yazzieyaz24
My sister and I watched it at our little town's local hall. It was the middle of winter (I'm in Australia) and the hall heating wasn't working.
We were rugged up with blankets in bean bags but sitting there for as long as we were, the cold still crept in. Yet I still enjoyed it.
sofewcharacters t1_j4kn54y wrote
Reply to what earphones should I buy? by Mr_Truckasaurus
NFI what £50 looks like in Aussie dollars, but my personal preference is Sennheiser.
sofewcharacters t1_j2crs26 wrote
Reply to comment by sofewcharacters in 'Dinner for Five': European New Year’s Eve TV staple Dinner for One to get prequel treatment by misana123
Oh, I get that but... Why??? 😄
sofewcharacters t1_j2cnxe2 wrote
Reply to comment by Earl_Grey83 in 'Dinner for Five': European New Year’s Eve TV staple Dinner for One to get prequel treatment by misana123
Never understood the popularity of this in Germany. I learnt of it when I studied German at uni nearly 20 years ago.
sofewcharacters t1_j2cnse9 wrote
Reply to 'Dinner for Five': European New Year’s Eve TV staple Dinner for One to get prequel treatment by misana123
Why remake a staple???
sofewcharacters t1_j27rb8w wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Which actor or actress could play any (or almost any) role in any movie? by h2oskid3
Pretty sure I did mention Leon. I haven't seen the other two.
sofewcharacters t1_j27n47s wrote
Reply to comment by Gunner3113 in Which actor or actress could play any (or almost any) role in any movie? by h2oskid3
Haven't seen it but know I need to.
sofewcharacters t1_j26zmdt wrote
Reply to comment by sand4000 in Which actor or actress could play any (or almost any) role in any movie? by h2oskid3
He's an incredible actor. I can't say I've seen many of his films but what he was in, he was brilliant. Didn't realise he was only 46 when he passed though. I remember it happening, but man.
sofewcharacters t1_j26y8j9 wrote
Gary Oldman. Selected filmography:
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Dracula in Bram Stoker's Dracula
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Jim Gordan in Nolan's Batman trilogy
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Ivan Korahunov in Air Force One
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Sirius Black in HP
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Norman Stansfield in Léon
Update: - Syd Vicious in Syd and Nancy (meant to include originally and forgot)
Philip Seymour Hoffman:
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Scotty J. in Boogie Nights
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Truman Capote in In Cold Blood
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Lancaster Dodd in The Master
sofewcharacters t1_j26gf8b wrote
Reply to comment by Levonorgestrelfairy1 in What's your favorite TV crime series? by Cr7-Cr7Real
Yeah, it was gratuitous imo, pretentiously so. A mate of mine did finish it but he really struggled with it towards the end. It just seemed entirely unnecessary to go down that path.
The Shield was good because Shawn Ryan was there to temper his "enthusiasm" (shall we say) for the oversaturated violence. I mean, even his character (in only 2 episodes) was overly sick. Just unbelievably so.
sofewcharacters t1_j25yxqi wrote
Anything after season 4 of Oz, although it did get better in the final series.
Breaking Bad after Gus' death.
sofewcharacters t1_j25ykmq wrote
Reply to comment by Levonorgestrelfairy1 in What's your favorite TV crime series? by Cr7-Cr7Real
SoA was Sutter's outlet after not being able to do some of the things he wanted to in The Shield. It actually really pissed me off that he finally got to write Dutch as a maniac because it falls into so many cliches of the outsider. Dutch was an excellent cop and whilst awkward, made A LOT of good take downs. He was a far better man than Vic Mackay.
sofewcharacters t1_j25w33s wrote
Your Honor is a remake of an Israeli show. I always prefer to watch the original (although I subverted this with The Bridge and watched The Tunnel instead) because if the US wants to do a remake, the original was obviously pretty good. Whether the remake lives up to the OG is another matter.
sofewcharacters t1_j7et8e0 wrote
Reply to Is lost worth watching? by OKC2023champs
Take Lost for what it is. It was groundbreaking at the time and broke the mould for television at the time. Is it good? It's not shit, but it helps to understand what was happening in the background i.e. from a meta perspective, as it was being made.