Is it available anywhere other than Disney Plus? Cause I'm not subbing to Disney Plus.
I was gonna say Broadway but then I remembered covid.
Damn covid ruining my jokes
Broadway is very far away from me, unfortunately.
It's not quite streaming but just heard on Sirius that it's a) playing constantly on the Broadway channel and b) the Broadway channel is part of the free covid deal they are doing
You could also listen to the whole thing on Spotify
If you don't have spotify premium you can only shuffle play it, but I believe the whole Broadway cast recording is up on YouTube on the official channel as well.
You could also listen to the whole thing on Spotify
If you don't have spotify premium you can only shuffle play it, but I believe the whole Broadway cast recording is up on YouTube on the official channel as well.
Warrior Nun is..... ok? It tries to do the action movie thing, but I dont think it quite makes it. It's a lot more buffy the vampire slayer movie than the series, as to say it keeps trying to take itself more seriously than tongue in cheek/funny. It does the thing where in the final act is introduces a bunch of B plots that you have to wait till season 2 to have any movement on which has always been annoying in these shows.
Also sort of related, I don't have a source, I think the news right now is still 'theres onctractual issues with the lead' for Lucifer's final season. It sounds like they got resolved quickly and the next season is done shooting. It also sounds like in the negotiations they established that there is one more season after this one to wrap stuff up. This season is going to be 16 eps, released in two 8 episode parts, first part this fall. I wonder if netflix is going to move to split season realeases. It felt like voltron and other shows were doing this but there seems to be no rhyme or reason to it. edit: It might be split because of covid stopping production.
I quite like Warrior Nun, it’s basically Buffy set in Spain.
Looking forward to more Lucifer, and I’m glad it’s 16 eps, the last season felt so short.
So many things they can do, and places to go. I can’t wait to see what whacky stuff they have in store.
Warrior Nun has to have been written by a small child in the manner of axe cop. It's just so poor but so captivating in its nonsense.
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Warrior Nun is..... ok? It tries to do the action movie thing, but I dont think it quite makes it. It's a lot more buffy the vampire slayer movie than the series, as to say it keeps trying to take itself more seriously than tongue in cheek/funny. It does the thing where in the final act is introduces a bunch of B plots that you have to wait till season 2 to have any movement on which has always been annoying in these shows.
Also sort of related, I don't have a source, I think the news right now is still 'theres onctractual issues with the lead' for Lucifer's final season. It sounds like they got resolved quickly and the next season is done shooting. It also sounds like in the negotiations they established that there is one more season after this one to wrap stuff up. This season is going to be 16 eps, released in two 8 episode parts, first part this fall. I wonder if netflix is going to move to split season realeases. It felt like voltron and other shows were doing this but there seems to be no rhyme or reason to it. edit: It might be split because of covid stopping production.
I quite like Warrior Nun, it’s basically Buffy set in Spain.
Looking forward to more Lucifer, and I’m glad it’s 16 eps, the last season felt so short.
So many things they can do, and places to go. I can’t wait to see what whacky stuff they have in store.
Warrior Nun has to have been written by a small child in the manner of axe cop. It's just so poor but so captivating in its nonsense.
We binged it yesterday. I actually thought it held together reasonably well. The characters are all great... Mary is a goddamn treasure. I want Beatrice to notice me. Ava is frustrating and ridiculous, but her smile is infectious, so I can't stay mad at her.
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Partner and I watched Hamilton on Saturday. Crazy good musical, but I agree it's propaganda. Songs are super catchy, and Hamilton isn't like 100% painted as the hero which is good cause he did both good and bad shit. The stage is also really good too with the main center stage gimmick. Definitely worth seeing at least once.
I just watched episode 12, and it features an honest-to-the-great-galaxy Terminator! Thing is, this thing came out in 1981, and the Terminator came out in 84! Mind. Blown! The thing even looks like Arnold in its human form!
Warrior Nun is..... ok? It tries to do the action movie thing, but I dont think it quite makes it. It's a lot more buffy the vampire slayer movie than the series, as to say it keeps trying to take itself more seriously than tongue in cheek/funny. It does the thing where in the final act is introduces a bunch of B plots that you have to wait till season 2 to have any movement on which has always been annoying in these shows.
Also sort of related, I don't have a source, I think the news right now is still 'theres onctractual issues with the lead' for Lucifer's final season. It sounds like they got resolved quickly and the next season is done shooting. It also sounds like in the negotiations they established that there is one more season after this one to wrap stuff up. This season is going to be 16 eps, released in two 8 episode parts, first part this fall. I wonder if netflix is going to move to split season realeases. It felt like voltron and other shows were doing this but there seems to be no rhyme or reason to it. edit: It might be split because of covid stopping production.
I quite like Warrior Nun, it’s basically Buffy set in Spain.
Looking forward to more Lucifer, and I’m glad it’s 16 eps, the last season felt so short.
So many things they can do, and places to go. I can’t wait to see what whacky stuff they have in store.
Warrior Nun has to have been written by a small child in the manner of axe cop. It's just so poor but so captivating in its nonsense.
We binged it yesterday. I actually thought it held together reasonably well. The characters are all great... Mary is a goddamn treasure. I want Beatrice to notice me. Ava is frustrating and ridiculous, but her smile is infectious, so I can't stay mad at her.
Ava is the worst part of the show so far. She's too stupid to live just 4 episodes in. Minor spoilers, if you know the setup this won't shock you:
So the demons can sense the halo. And she just wants to "live" her random life. HOW?!?! Ignoring all the realistic problems with her situation, the supernatural ones alone screw her over!
Also have a half assed prediction based on more stupidity related to the above, more in depth spoiler:
Father uh...the not-asshole priest, for some reason doesn't mention that removing the halo could kill her. Or really impress upon her that demons and people WILL come for it. Overall it doesn't make sense with other things we've seen, but together with the fact there's a mole and the asshole Bishop is too obvious maybe the Father is up to no good. Or the writers just wanted her away from the Church and use the power of stupid.
I generally find musicals to be both intolerable and hilarious thanks to being exposed to satires of musicals via The Simpsons, etc before seeing an actual real musical.
Hamilton has broken that streak because it was pretty darn spectacular - though I was still cracking up at some of the conceits of it being a musical. That said, there was some absolutely fantastic stuff in there.
I just watched episode 12, and it features an honest-to-the-great-galaxy Terminator! Thing is, this thing came out in 1981, and the Terminator came out in 84! Mind. Blown! The thing even looks like Arnold in its human form!
I never really watched the show, but that theme song is forever lodged in my head.
I just watched episode 12, and it features an honest-to-the-great-galaxy Terminator! Thing is, this thing came out in 1981, and the Terminator came out in 84! Mind. Blown! The thing even looks like Arnold in its human form!
I never really watched the show, but that theme song is forever lodged in my head.
See my post above, it's all on YouTube and (IMHO) holds up!
I generally find musicals to be both intolerable and hilarious thanks to being exposed to satires of musicals via The Simpsons, etc before seeing an actual real musical.
Hamilton has broken that streak because it was pretty darn spectacular - though I was still cracking up at some of the conceits of it being a musical. That said, there was some absolutely fantastic stuff in there.
"Dr Zaius Dr Zaius"
Ya one of the few things that seems to be able to break thru my distaste for musical episodes is Bob's Burgers
If the musical has mostly pop hits as the music, it can go to heck.
I like musicals well enough. I don't avoid them and have gone to see several on purpose.
I legit do not understand ones that use existing pop music. Like, most of a musical is the music. If the music doesn't tell the story, what's the point?
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If the musical has mostly pop hits as the music, it can go to heck.
I legit do not understand ones that use existing pop music. Like, most of a musical is the music. If the music doesn't tell the story, what's the point?
Across The Universe tells the story of an artist and the people around him during a war using only songs by The Beatles and is really effective. Still one of my favorite musical movies.
If the musical has mostly pop hits as the music, it can go to heck.
I legit do not understand ones that use existing pop music. Like, most of a musical is the music. If the music doesn't tell the story, what's the point?
Across The Universe tells the story of an artist and the people around him during a war using only songs by The Beatles and is really effective. Still one of my favorite musical movies.
I tried 3 times and couldn't make it all the way through that one. And I like the Beatles.
I said this in chat just now but I will say it again: Ju-On: Origins is a disastrous mess of a show and please don't take the fact that I just watched the whole season in one sitting be any sort of endorsement of its quality.
I was hoping for something on par with Haunting of Hill House. This was not it.
I said this in chat just now but I will say it again: Ju-On: Origins is a disastrous mess of a show and please don't take the fact that I just watched the whole season in one sitting be any sort of endorsement of its quality.
I was hoping for something on par with Haunting of Hill House. This was not it.
Worse than the original? Worse than the remake that came out last year?
Edit: Or was that this year? I saw it in a theater so I assumed but then I remembered there were months this year before the pandemic...
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Watching this now - just beat the English, half way done.
https://youtu.be/oNEdEDbhTQw
I just watched the abridged version
Is it available anywhere other than Disney Plus? Cause I'm not subbing to Disney Plus.
Shiver me timbers, I knows of one other source. Me hearty.
There are definitely Buffy vibes, but less dark humor
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What the other guy said, I really hope it ends up in PBS's hands or something because I think people deserve to see it.
I was gonna say Broadway but then I remembered covid.
Damn covid ruining my jokes
Broadway is very far away from me, unfortunately.
It's not quite streaming but just heard on Sirius that it's a) playing constantly on the Broadway channel and b) the Broadway channel is part of the free covid deal they are doing
You could but just listening to it doesn't come even close to doing it justice without the performance.
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steam - WeAreAllGeth
I thought it a better recommendation than thinly veiled “shiver me timbers” messages
xbl - HowYouGetAnts
steam - WeAreAllGeth
If you don't have spotify premium you can only shuffle play it, but I believe the whole Broadway cast recording is up on YouTube on the official channel as well.
That's like half the point of Buffy.
Playlist:
Warrior Nun has to have been written by a small child in the manner of axe cop. It's just so poor but so captivating in its nonsense.
We binged it yesterday. I actually thought it held together reasonably well. The characters are all great... Mary is a goddamn treasure. I want Beatrice to notice me. Ava is frustrating and ridiculous, but her smile is infectious, so I can't stay mad at her.
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I just watched episode 12, and it features an honest-to-the-great-galaxy Terminator! Thing is, this thing came out in 1981, and the Terminator came out in 84! Mind. Blown! The thing even looks like Arnold in its human form!
Ava is the worst part of the show so far. She's too stupid to live just 4 episodes in. Minor spoilers, if you know the setup this won't shock you:
Also have a half assed prediction based on more stupidity related to the above, more in depth spoiler:
Hamilton has broken that streak because it was pretty darn spectacular - though I was still cracking up at some of the conceits of it being a musical. That said, there was some absolutely fantastic stuff in there.
"Dr Zaius Dr Zaius"
I never really watched the show, but that theme song is forever lodged in my head.
See my post above, it's all on YouTube and (IMHO) holds up!
Great show.
I’m going to rewatch it in a few months, see how the first 2 season feel when you know why the things that are happening are happening.
Also, if you want more on the show, google ‘dark tv show family tree’ and it lays out all the various families.
Some...odd stuff.
Ya one of the few things that seems to be able to break thru my distaste for musical episodes is Bob's Burgers
Hamilton has really good music. If that's any consolation lol.
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Ehhhhhhh.
I've heard the music. It's not the worst.
Moulin Rouge made me angry.
I like musicals well enough. I don't avoid them and have gone to see several on purpose.
I legit do not understand ones that use existing pop music. Like, most of a musical is the music. If the music doesn't tell the story, what's the point?
Across The Universe tells the story of an artist and the people around him during a war using only songs by The Beatles and is really effective. Still one of my favorite musical movies.
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I tried 3 times and couldn't make it all the way through that one. And I like the Beatles.
We did a season 1+2 rewatch right before the 3rd season
it fits together remarkably well considering
I was hoping for something on par with Haunting of Hill House. This was not it.
Worse than the original? Worse than the remake that came out last year?
Edit: Or was that this year? I saw it in a theater so I assumed but then I remembered there were months this year before the pandemic...