Found this on Hulu but Doomed about the Fantastic Four film they made in the 90's. Pretty good
Watched it last night. Pretty simple and bare-bones in terms of the production values and the editing, but certainly interesting and entertaining enough. They didn’t unnecessarily pad the film out, like the Batman & Bill production did, which is a good thing.
The funny thing is that it went rather well as a follow-up to The Big Short.
Watched Tears of the Sun again last night. Even knowing that the story is complete bunk, I really dig it. Bruce Willis does a great job in it, but Eamon Walker and Cole Hauser steal the show.
I restarted Always Sunny. I think I have seen season 1 about 27 times. I started watching it the night it first aired and have an on again off again relationship with the show. But my wife wanted to watch it so I agreed
Watching Rifftrax doing the Box classic Stone Cold. Downtown Alabama Anyway I have to ask why didn't the police question the head biker more when he was sneaking into the court house at the end of the movie. He was dressed as a Catholic priest, going to the resentencing of a man convicted of murdering a Baptist minister, in Mississippi.
Is Chuck streaming on anything? If not I guess I am getting it on DVD.
I am currently watching Burn Notice again, on Netflix or DVD depending on the room, and still watching/listening to Always Sunny, on Netflix, when I am working.
Finally got around to seeing "Love and Mercy," the biopic on Brian Wilson, starring John Cusak, Paul Dano, and Elizabeth Banks. I'm a big Beach Boys fan, so I was kind of skeptical of John Cusack playing older Brian, but the guy knocked it out of the park. Great movie. A must see if you like The Beach Boys.
Finally got around to seeing "Love and Mercy," the biopic on Brian Wilson, starring John Cusak, Paul Dano, and Elizabeth Banks. I'm a big Beach Boys fan, so I was kind of skeptical of John Cusack playing older Brian, but the guy knocked it out of the park. Great movie. A must see if you like The Beach Boys.
Absolutely agree. Great movie and, like you, I'm not a big Beach Boys fan.
So I started American Vandal on Netflix which comes off as a parody of shows like Making A Murderer. I'll have to see how the rest goes since it's 8 episodes but it feels like the concept is getting stretched too far.
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The funny thing is that it went rather well as a follow-up to The Big Short.
But my wife wanted to watch it so I agreed
Also re-watching 30 Rock. Then I have to find another sitcom to fall asleep to. I feel like I've watched most of them twice by now.
It's good to see you back either way
Death Note (live action) - dog shit. Do not go anywhere near it.
https://youtu.be/uqT0ayeR8Ps
Downtown Alabama
Anyway I have to ask why didn't the police question the head biker more when he was sneaking into the court house at the end of the movie. He was dressed as a Catholic priest, going to the resentencing of a man convicted of murdering a Baptist minister, in Mississippi.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=wJRvv2sb83o
If not I guess I am getting it on DVD.
I am currently watching Burn Notice again, on Netflix or DVD depending on the room, and still watching/listening to Always Sunny, on Netflix, when I am working.
I knew it was coming, I'm fairly caught up on the book, but still.