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Post 24 Aug 2024

Tend the flame

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Post 29 Aug 2024

Watched Poor Agnes (2017) yesterday.

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Post 29 Aug 2024

The Decline of Civilization vol XXXIII
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Post 29 Aug 2024

Queen, Stone Cold Crazy. Lap o' the Gods rocked my teenage worrld.
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Post 29 Aug 2024

chimp_spanner wrote:
24 Aug 2024
Of course man! Sorry wasn't trying to convince you otherwise :) 3 and 4 definitely showed potential. But SNW is definitely closer to what I'd like. Picard was a real disappointment, I'd maybe rank it lower than Discovery tbh. At least Disco had (mostly) new characters. Picard just felt like it was riding on nostalgia and the charm of familiar faces. Although seeing the Enterprise D J-turning through the inside of a Borg cube...gotta say, I ain't mad about that lol
We watched the first couple of episodes of Picard when it first came out and gave up quite quickly. It was so obviously trying to be a long story action adventure thing, when what would have made more sense (to my mind) would have been Picard in a Star Fleet ambassador role visiting strange places or dealing with conflicts (+ a few holodeck shenanigans for old times sake). Perhaps it would have been boring? But what they did instead just made us eye-roll at the ridiculousness of it. :)

SNW is definitely scratching the ST itch for us. Great crew and fun "adventure of the week" stuff, with some ongoing character development for the bigger picture.
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Post 30 Aug 2024

Last King of the Cross.

I am completely transfixed.

Grew up around that area and know it well, to see it all come to life again (80's and 90's) has had me riveted.

It's violent which I am not so into anymore as I get older, but it's also based on true events with name changes - the aussie underworld scene.

I recommend it to anyone who might be interested in an aussie gang show.
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Post 01 Sep 2024

Theo.M wrote:
30 Aug 2024
Last King of the Cross.

I am completely transfixed.

Grew up around that area and know it well, to see it all come to life again (80's and 90's) has had me riveted.

It's violent which I am not so into anymore as I get older, but it's also based on true events with name changes - the aussie underworld scene.

I recommend it to anyone who might be interested in an aussie gang show.
Australian television is really under rated. Rake, Utopia, Jack Irish, Secret City, Janet King, Deadloch... all great.

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Post 02 Sep 2024

rorystorm wrote:
01 Sep 2024
Theo.M wrote:
30 Aug 2024
Last King of the Cross.

I am completely transfixed.

Grew up around that area and know it well, to see it all come to life again (80's and 90's) has had me riveted.

It's violent which I am not so into anymore as I get older, but it's also based on true events with name changes - the aussie underworld scene.

I recommend it to anyone who might be interested in an aussie gang show.
Australian television is really under rated. Rake, Utopia, Jack Irish, Secret City, Janet King, Deadloch... all great.
Hey thanks for those, I will look them up as haven't heard of them. Cheers
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Post 05 Sep 2024

The Expanse.

WOW WOW WOW

This is about as good as sci fi gets. I watched bits and bobs of it in the past, but I have been watching 2 episodes every day from the very start, and it's incredible. THIS was originally on SyFy before Amazon saved it? Seriously? A show of this calibre?

*spoilers below*

For anyone else who has seen it, do we at least find out who blew up the CANT in the first episode? Or do they leave it ambiguous?
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Post 07 Sep 2024

Theo.M wrote:
02 Sep 2024
rorystorm wrote:
01 Sep 2024


Australian television is really under rated. Rake, Utopia, Jack Irish, Secret City, Janet King, Deadloch... all great.
Hey thanks for those, I will look them up as haven't heard of them. Cheers
Rake and Jack Irish are both midlife crisis guy solves crimes etc in between bouts of heavy drinking and regretting his life choices dramas - quite relate to parts of that. *Not the crime solving bit. Janet King is a great legal drama with a strong female lead, and Secret City is a politics/spy thing with Anna Torv from Fringe so it's worth watching just for that fact. Deadloch is a weird little comedy about two lesbian police detectives in small town Tasmania and it's very very funny, if your sense of humour basically extends to the word c-unt being used at least five times in every scene, so I found it hilarious. Utopia is best of all though, one of my favourite shows, up there with Buffy and Derry Girls. It's also a comedy, set in a government department. I've worked in government for about 20 years and it's pinpoint accurate, I don't know a single public servant who hasn't seen it and been torn between laughing hysterically and screaming in rage in pain from some kind of PTSD trigger. It's great.

RN I'm in the middle of watching another one of my favourite shows, this anime called Fairy Tails. It's quite a famous one. It's this real mix between really silly slapstick, corny one liners, and juvenile sexual innuendo on one hand, lots of extended fight scenes with intense yelling on the other, and then these bits that are quite amazingly moving and beautiful. I really like it.
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Post 07 Sep 2024

Theo.M wrote:
05 Sep 2024
The Expanse.

WOW WOW WOW

This is about as good as sci fi gets. I watched bits and bobs of it in the past, but I have been watching 2 episodes every day from the very start, and it's incredible. THIS was originally on SyFy before Amazon saved it? Seriously? A show of this calibre?

*spoilers below*

For anyone else who has seen it, do we at least find out who blew up the CANT in the first episode? Or do they leave it ambiguous?
and also, how good is the Expanse. It's a modern classic, the gold standard for sf. ticks all the boxes, great story, great cast, great visuals, great politics, great sound design, great characters - especially the women. Bobbie! the tough as nails politician! the badass pansexual lady space pirate with the hot accent! what I really love about it though is just the level of depth and attention to detail. Like I said, for example, the sound design is really good - it's worth watching on headphones just to listen to some of the stuff they do, like, when the ships stop and are at rest you can hear all these really subtle little environmental sounds of the metal of the ship clicking and moving under the pressure of space. Really nice. and - spoilers - the end of the episode where they go into Ceres after it's been infected and the credits just have this incredible soundscape with no music. I'd love to know how they did it. Another thing I really like is how the Belters all have that tattooed band around their neck? there's a line the creepy Belter OPA guy says where he talks about how Belters had an old helmet design that would burn their necks, and the second time I watched it I realised that the tattoos are intended to mimic that as a sign of Belter solidarity. They never explain it, but it's there for you to pick up. The bit that really gets me though is the story line - spoilers again - where Bobbie is on Earth and breaks out of the Mars consulate to find the ocean which she's never seen. Again, they never make it explicit but she's freakn Samoan so of course she does, it's part of her heritage. I dunno, growing up in NZ that bit really struck me and I wondered if the Americans who made it fully realised exactly what was going on there. I really like Bobbie too, it's quite weird to see a character in a big space opera who's exactly like the tough take no shit girls I went to school with.

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Post 07 Sep 2024

rorystorm wrote:
07 Sep 2024
Theo.M wrote:
05 Sep 2024
The Expanse.

WOW WOW WOW

This is about as good as sci fi gets. I watched bits and bobs of it in the past, but I have been watching 2 episodes every day from the very start, and it's incredible. THIS was originally on SyFy before Amazon saved it? Seriously? A show of this calibre?

*spoilers below*

For anyone else who has seen it, do we at least find out who blew up the CANT in the first episode? Or do they leave it ambiguous?
and also, how good is the Expanse. It's a modern classic, the gold standard for sf. ticks all the boxes, great story, great cast, great visuals, great politics, great sound design, great characters - especially the women. Bobbie! the tough as nails politician! the badass pansexual lady space pirate with the hot accent! what I really love about it though is just the level of depth and attention to detail. Like I said, for example, the sound design is really good - it's worth watching on headphones just to listen to some of the stuff they do, like, when the ships stop and are at rest you can hear all these really subtle little environmental sounds of the metal of the ship clicking and moving under the pressure of space. Really nice. and - spoilers - the end of the episode where they go into Ceres after it's been infected and the credits just have this incredible soundscape with no music. I'd love to know how they did it. Another thing I really like is how the Belters all have that tattooed band around their neck? there's a line the creepy Belter OPA guy says where he talks about how Belters had an old helmet design that would burn their necks, and the second time I watched it I realised that the tattoos are intended to mimic that as a sign of Belter solidarity. They never explain it, but it's there for you to pick up. The bit that really gets me though is the story line - spoilers again - where Bobbie is on Earth and breaks out of the Mars consulate to find the ocean which she's never seen. Again, they never make it explicit but she's freakn Samoan so of course she does, it's part of her heritage. I dunno, growing up in NZ that bit really struck me and I wondered if the Americans who made it fully realised exactly what was going on there. I really like Bobbie too, it's quite weird to see a character in a big space opera who's exactly like the tough take no shit girls I went to school with.

Agree with everything, and my question from my first post on it was answered 2 episodes after I asked it. Up to episode 10 now, they are going to infect the Eros station it seems and Holden and Miller just got a massive dose of radiation.

****spoilers*****

So the girl they were both looking for, for different reasons, her father is behind the whole thing to begin with - trying to start a war between Earth and Mars.

Why they are doing THAT remains to be seen, but they have also discovered some weird looking alien substance, perhaps sentient, which is at the center of this whole thing.

I love all the characters so far, all of them, except Jay Hernandez so they were correct to make his role limited. I like HIM, I just found his part sort of pointless for want of a better word.

Naomi my favourite though overall. I also like looking at Alex lol. Very handsome. But that's for another topic, cheeky me.
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Post 08 Sep 2024

Terminator Zero.

It did a great job of adding a new layer of depth to not only the Terminator franchise but to time travel plots altogether.

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