I just re-watched a documentary I loved as a teenager “Streetwise” by Martin Bell, despite the years, it still works.
Electric Dreams is a total flop, it’s a promise for a jacuzzi while all you get are farts in a bathtub, stay away from this adaptation of Philip K. Dick.
https://www.ambercutie.com/forums/threads/40-000-000-tip.29508/(Did I miss the thread on the SNL satire of PickleBate or are we not talking about it?)
I just got home from it a bit ago. Better than the first 2, in my opinion. Very worth it!Anyone seen Thor?, I wanted to see it so bad, but I have to take 2 hours bus ride and 1 hour boat ride + some to the nearest theater that is showing this. Is it worth it?
That's a movie now? I used to read the old manga by Hiroaki Samura.Blade of The Immortal by Takeshi Meike, damn gory, damn perfect!
Meike really does good to it. It has the Tushiro Mifune grace with Ichi The Killer's gore!That's a movie now? I used to read the old manga by Hiroaki Samura.
Tonight, I'm gonna go old school with: "Boyz N The Hood"
Blue Planet II? I got cut home early todayIn a universe long long ago, three white boys went to watch a movie. As we got to the car I admitted to my friend (now dead) "I felt a little twitchy walking out, looked for cars driving by" "No kidding? I did that too". 3rd in our party was Billy who was basically Cartman personified so nothing memorable from him, but he drove.
BBC is running Blue Planet II with the incomparable Sir David Attenborough still narrating. It's a documentary of sorts, of the planet. With Hans Zimmer and Radiohead providing the soundtrack it's worth a listen when it hits your TV outlet.