What are we watching now?

Ah, that was my other thought...

Some kids shows were pretty weird in hindsight!

I did recognise the dummy indirectly in fairness.

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The first episode of Fallout was pretty good. I like they kept the whimsy of the game. It would've been very easy to go the dark and gritty route.

My gf is enjoying it too. I haven't told her it's from a video game yet.
Think I may have made the mistake of poisoning my wife by letting her know haha
 
Just watched The Sleeping City from 1950. Damn, I need to take suaveness lessons from Richard Conte. The line delivery was hilariously fast faced paced; it was awesome in a Dragnet kind of way.
 
I’m on episode 6 of Fallout.

Only ‘knowing’ about 15 minutes of one game, I have no clue how much this story is tied into the game or which release of it, but I think I was hooked maybe 5-10 minutes into the first episode because of the humor.

It reminds me of The Boys to a degree with the over the top violence with humor sprinkled in, but no dicks floppin’ around. :rofl

I’m definitely going to be grabbing a Fallout game after I bang these last couple episodes out.
 
(did The Witcher TV show ruin the books or games more?)
Presumably the TV show-runners were using the books as primary inspiration, but it wasn't really faithful to those either.
It was like they just grabbed the names of characters and locations and then decided to just do whatever they wanted with them.
 
Did anyone else notice in Fallout that Lucy described her stats in the interview to join the breeding programme and she was a charisma build?
 
Started Elsbeth on Paramount. Ehh; not too bad? Definitely mines the female Columbo vibe and does it well enough. Though I prefer Poker Face for that moreso?
 
Legend! Killer interview. Lots of discussion about amps, volume, samples, and live playing.

Some cool Andy Sneap comments, too. And the futility--at the end of the day--of the gear
hunt.

:sofa

 
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We're watching the Spicediver fan edit of David Lynch's Dune on YouTube, in a run up to the new Dune Part One, then, since it will be streaming in three days, Dune Part Two. I'm reminded again of how much character and personality almost all of the the cast of Lynch's film has. It's amazing. And again, the most thrilling thing to me is the performance of Siân Phillips; she's exactly what I want to see in an actor: pure intensity and magnetism. My favorite films have just really intense acting performances, and I'm always hungry to see more. I'm immediately thinking of Harvey Keitel in Last Temptation of Christ, performances like that.
 
The last time I saw Tyler he was co drumming with Roger Taylor when we saw Queen.
This is so so incredibly good

Enjoy

 
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