Oso planning to go pro
Watched Part 1 of HBO's documentary on Q-Anon. Absolutely crazy stuff.
I watched Pt. 1 last night as well. You're right - it's nuts.Check out "The Day Sports Stood Still" on HBO. Very well done.
Watching the Snyder cut of Justice League. So far it's better than what they put out previously.
Thought it was unnecessarily long. Snyder way overdid his 300 slow mo action scenes.
Finally finished season 2 of Umbrella Academy. Really enjoyed it and season 2 was great, but holy hell did it start slow. I think it took us almost a week to watch the first 3 episodes. The first couple episodes showed promise but just dragged and never really grabbed me. And then by the time we got to Season 2, we did the whole season in about 5 days. Elliot Page gets the buzz and top billing, but Five is the standout for me, incredible performance for a kid. Dude was a Nickelodeon actor, no movie experience, and absolutely DOMINATES scenes in a complex layered role with insane depth. He was magnificent.Good stuff from Kate Walsh as well
I'm two hours in, going to finish tonight. It's significantly better. How the hell did Synder ever think this was going to be released though? Four hour long superhero movie with the palette colors of WWI footage?
Watching the HBO Qanon documentary. Holy crap. I knew things were nutty but damn. Insanity.
Has anyone here watched Peaky Blinders?
Absolutely incredible. One of my top 5 series of the last decade easily
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Read somewhere he wanted it to be released as a trilogy, which would make sense (except it's divided into 5 stories). Every other JL/batman/superman/WW/etc always seemed like a cheap knockoff of MCU with mediocre CGI but I enjoyed this one. Maybe because the truncated JL that was released was SOOOO crappy and full of holes that this, in comparison, was a complete story line with character background and therefore more enjoyable
I haven't seen the new cut, but the original movie was revive Superman and just pointless time wasting until Superman decided to join the fray. The rest of the "League" was superfluous to the resolution, basically.
I've enjoyed the other seasons of LCU, so I'm sure I'll give it a look. I wonder if it will translate well to basketball. Following a football team is just tailor made for episodic television with the one-game-per-week schedule. With basketball, they'll have to figure out logical places to break up the episodes.