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Thought Iā€™d watch/rewatch all Mike Flanaganā€™s shows after re-watching The Haunting of Hill House since I recently read Shirley Jacksonā€™s book. Currently on episode 6 of The Haunting of Bly Manor and Iā€™m already burnt out.

The Haunting of Hill House is pretty good and so is Midnight Mass. Those are the only two shows of his Iā€™ve already watched. He does have some tropes in his shows that I donā€™t personally love (long, play-esque monologues that just feel unnatural imo), but I still think both those shows are still good despite some flaws. However, Iā€™m having a very hard time getting through The Haunting of Bly Manor. I can deal with slow burn type shows and films. But this one is incredibly slow, none of the characters are interesting or likable and some of the accents are so god awful. I donā€™t understand how an American actress can have such a bad American accent. Weird, because I like her and think sheā€™s great in everything else Iā€™ve seen her in. But yeah, the acting and the accents are bad enough to kinda ruin the watching experience to the point where Iā€™m probably not going to watch his other two shows.

Kinda want to rewatch True Blood now, haha.

ETA: Also, perhaps itā€™s just me, but I find that most shows that last longer than a few seasons have some inevitable downfall before it ends where it seems like the writers just went ā€œeh, fuck itā€. Very, very few shows are good from beginning to end imo. True Blood made me think of that, because the first three or so seasons are fantastic and the later seasons werenā€™t nearly as entertaining. GoT is probably the most well known example. House was also like that for me. The Walking Dead too.

The only shows I can think of where they are just fantastic from beginning to end is Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad and The L Word (although The L Word kinda goes of the rails a bit, itā€™s still very entertaining).
 
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I finished watching Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes on Hulu. Though I was sad about our beloved Caesar being gone šŸ˜­, I loved this new ape Noa (main character) and his bravery.

Collaborate Planet Of The Apes GIF
 
Finally watched and finished House of the Dragon season 2. Had low expectations since season 1 was a bit meh to me, but I really enjoyed this season a lot.

Currently watching Rings of Power. No, it's not LotR quality (difficult to match), but I liked the first season well enough (except for that utterly ridiculous Galadriel on horse scene) and I'm enjoying this season as well.

Looking forward to From starting up again later this month. If you like Lost, you'll probably be into From. Similar vibes, but horror. Pay attention to everything, even the intro!
 
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One Cut of the Dead. I donā€™t want to ruin too many surprises here, so Iā€™ll just say this is definitely a movie for people who love movies. Itā€™s the kind of movie that makes you want to restart from the beginning as soon as you finish.
 
The King of Queens

Iā€™m watching the episodes where he hangs out with Ray (from Everybody Loves Raymond). Lol.
 
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I have moved into Halloween month mode and have been watching an average of one horror movie a month for October

Latest was the original ā€œSpeak No Evilā€ (not the recent one with James McAvoy). Damn, it is FUCKED UP!
 
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I saw Terrifier 3 and Smile 2 in the theater on the same day. Terrifier 3 was fantastic, and for the 3 PM showing I had the whole theater to myself. Smile 2 was good.
 
I've been watching 'Hinterland', which is a detective/crime drama series set in mid-Wales.
Every scene was filmed twice, in both Welsh and English.
It's around 10 years old, but I had not seen it before, until a few weeks ago. Very atmospheric scenery, moody rugged backdrops and very good casting.
I lived in West Wales for 3 years in the early 90's and it's a joy to see such familiar landscapes, hear the beautiful accents, and remember some of the Welsh language that I picked up back then.
Thoroughly enjoying it so far.
 
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I've been watching 'Hinterland', which is a detective/crime drama series set in mid-Wales.
Every scene was filmed twice, in both Welsh and English.
It's around 10 years old, but I had not seen it before, until a few weeks ago. Very atmospheric scenery, moody rugged backdrops and very good casting.
I lived in West Wales for 3 years in the early 90's and it's a joy to see such familiar landscapes, hear the beautiful accents, and remember some of the Welsh language that I picked up back then.
Thoroughly enjoying it so far.
Sounds interesting.
Streaming? Which service?
 
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Trick r Treat with Anna Paquin. It's a damn good series of vignettes like Creepshow or Four Rooms.
 
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Monsters (the Menendez brothers thing on Netflix). Super heavy. Not to be confused w Monster about Aileen Wuornos.
From what I've seen so far, hoping their new trial goes better for them :cry:
I'm going to watch the other Netflix one where they are interviewed, and follow the trial too.
Poor kids.

Nice to see Chloe Sevigny in something again, I've always really liked her as an actress, and thought she does a good job in her roles. Haven't seen her in anything for ages!
 
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