I’m about to jump on a 4 hour flight and have all 3 episodes download. Looking forward to watching it.Don't F**k with Cats is very disturbing at times, but worth the watch I thought. The first couple of episodes I was probably the most angry I have ever been watching something. Had to get up and pace the floor for a while. Just a warning if you don't know anything about the story.
I didn't know anything about the story going in which was good/bad.
Don't punch anyone sitting next to you.I’m about to jump on a 4 hour flight and have all 3 episodes download. Looking forward to watching it.
I think you mean “better.” Gloriously awful. Love every minute of it.Insein said:I was laughing pretty hard at the absurdity of the opening scene. Then it just got worse.
Yes that is another way of looking at it. I was laughing a lot.I think you mean “better.” Gloriously awful. Love every minute of it.
Never watching thisDon't F**k with Cats is very disturbing at times, but worth the watch I thought. The first couple of episodes I was probably the most angry I have ever been watching something. Had to get up and pace the floor for a while. Just a warning if you don't know anything about the story.
I didn't know anything about the story going in which was good/bad.
My mind is bottled.I’m enjoying the Witcher ....but it’s no Mandalorian.
Absolutely, but it is exactly like this in the books. I read the books beforehand after giving up on playing The Witcher 3, and based on the comments here it seems that it helps a lot to know the basics from the story in advance. I'm through ep 5 and I love the show so farSo apparently The Witcher events are happening over multiple timelines. They do a HORRIBLE job explaining this.
He stops doing that pretty quickly, though...So The Witcher isn't awful, but it does bother me that in episode 2, a dude is singing blues phrases oh, I guess, 500 years too early?
Well, since you are in the minority of people who don't think the Madalorian is basically the best show on TV right now (from your posts I take it you think it's pretty damn bad), I would guess that according to his post you would find The Witcher either gawd awful or like you said - in the "so bad it's good" camp.My mind is bottled.
I honestly don't know if this means it's good...so, unlike the mandalorian...or somehow even worse than the mandalorian, which tbh is more intriguing.
Whoa. Couldn't stop watching this last night, got through the entire thing. Had no idea what it was really about (thought each episode would be about a different nutjob).Don't F**k with Cats is very disturbing at times, but worth the watch I thought. The first couple of episodes I was probably the most angry I have ever been watching something. Had to get up and pace the floor for a while. Just a warning if you don't know anything about the story.
I didn't know anything about the story going in which was good/bad.
Watching it when we get a chance. I don't think we're caught up.Well, since you are in the minority of people who don't think the Madalorian is basically the best show on TV right now (from your posts I take it you think it's pretty damn bad), I would guess that according to his post you would find The Witcher either gawd awful or like you said - in the "so bad it's good" camp.
BTW, did you give up on The Mandalorian, or are you still powering through?
Not me, I can't seem to do anything animated for TV Shows for whatever reason. I have tried Bojack, Rick and Morty, Bob's Burgers, and a few others that in theory should be right in my wheelhouse and seem to be highly praised, but just can't seem to get through much more than a few episodes.Watching it when we get a chance. I don't think we're caught up.
Btw...I think you're one it's proponents- Im up to date with Bojack Horseman. No hyperbole for me to say it's one of the best shows I've seen. Hilarious, fantastic direction and varied use of animation, stunning character and relationship studies, amazingly written- meta, satire and pure melodrama/sitcom...covers everything somehow. In a binge, it suffers a bit from TWD syndrome of the viewer knowing that happy times are going to be imminently interrupted by the most harsh gut shot. But at least here, the gut shots are written incredibly well and consistent with the characters and storyline.
Bojack Horseman was the show of the decade.Watching it when we get a chance. I don't think we're caught up.
Btw...I think you're one it's proponents- Im up to date with Bojack Horseman. No hyperbole for me to say it's one of the best shows I've seen. Hilarious, fantastic direction and varied use of animation, stunning character and relationship studies, amazingly written- meta, satire and pure melodrama/sitcom...covers everything somehow. In a binge, it suffers a bit from TWD syndrome of the viewer knowing that happy times are going to be imminently interrupted by the most harsh gut shot. But at least here, the gut shots are written incredibly well and consistent with the characters and storyline.
It took me a few tries. The first episodes were fine, but didn't grab me or convince me of the excellence that was coming.Not me, I can't seem to do anything animated for TV Shows for whatever reason. I have tried Bojack, Rick and Morty, Bob's Burgers, and a few others that in theory should be right in my wheelhouse and seem to be highly praised, but just can't seem to get through much more than a few episodes.
Bojack is really one of the best shows you’ll ever see imo. Gotta power through it.Not me, I can't seem to do anything animated for TV Shows for whatever reason. I have tried Bojack, Rick and Morty, Bob's Burgers, and a few others that in theory should be right in my wheelhouse and seem to be highly praised, but just can't seem to get through much more than a few episodes.
I hear you - I've been trying to stay out of that thread too. Still going to finish the season out, but I thought the episode with Bill Burr and the gang was laughably cheesy. Probably watch the last 2 episodes over the weekend.It took me a few tries. The first episodes were fine, but didn't grab me or convince me of the excellence that was coming.
And btw...mandolorian... If I keep watching, I likely won't post in that thread unless it really has a major uptick in quality across the board. It's dumb and short, so an easy watch. But it's really just not good across all aspects, and tbh I don't have anything positive to say about it other than that. so many in that thread seem incapable of hearing that...or at least just don't want to hear it over and over. So I'm out until I can say something nice for all of those folk.
So tomorrow?Probably put that on soon after getting though The Expanse.
I agree but I’m having a real problem getting through the season that was just posted. It’s just a bit too heavy emotionally for me to be excited about turning it on, which I guess is a pretty amazing thing to say about a cartoon.Bojack Horseman was the show of the decade.
we watched a few more episodes last night. for me, the single biggest gripe is the writing. yes dialogue is hard but a worse crime in this all how it doesn't seem to build towards anything. this is what makes Star Wars universe compelling for many. this may as well not exist in the SW universe at all for the way it is constructing the series. a perfect example of how little is required to make this happen is with Rogue One, which was mostly fine, and then the Leia tie-in at the end. The reveal with her absolutely elevated the film for me.Well, since you are in the minority of people who don't think the Madalorian is basically the best show on TV right now (from your posts I take it you think it's pretty damn bad), I would guess that according to his post you would find The Witcher either gawd awful or like you said - in the "so bad it's good" camp.
BTW, did you give up on The Mandalorian, or are you still powering through?
Bojack Horseman is good? Seriously? I saw it listed and flipped past it.
I binged it. Total guilty pleasure. Liked it better than season 1. So dumb but so good.My wife told me You season 2 is out
I watched season 1. Is the main guy as big of a d-bag in season 2?I binged it. Total guilty pleasure. Liked it better than season 1. So dumb but so good.
A bit better, but basically the same schtick. The best line in season 2 is at a party where someone asks him if he's John Mayer, who also seems like a dbag.I watched season 1. Is the main guy as big of a d-bag in season 2?
I'm with youNot me, I can't seem to do anything animated for TV Shows for whatever reason. I have tried Bojack, Rick and Morty, Bob's Burgers, and a few others that in theory should be right in my wheelhouse and seem to be highly praised, but just can't seem to get through much more than a few episodes.
I came in here singing that one's praises too. That team tries a lot of ####- most of it works...that one especially. That willingness to stretch is part of what I love about the show.I’ll echo the BoJack praise. Even if you find most of the eps uninspiring, if you love silent films (of the Chaplin and Buster Keaton variety) and cinema, watch Season 3, Episode 4 (“Fish Out of Water”). I sang the praises of that episode in here when I was going through the show not too long ago. It’s art, and I don’t think you even need to know much of the backstory to appreciate it.
It's superlative tv. But yeah, it took me a few tries to get through the first few. Glad I made the effort.I'm with you
Yeah I started enjoying it more when I realized each episode was basically a one off adventure and that several years sometimes even decades took place between each episode and the multiple timelines thing too.The Witcher..........is okay. Lacks any type of depth of character.
Loved the opening, but I am losing interest as it goes onI started watching it based on the comments here. I’m 6 episodes in to season one, it solid but can’t say it’s hooked me. It’s more in the if I have nothing else to watch category vs. I can’t wait for the next episode one.
Watched 6 Underground tonight, holy hell that was a awful movie.
This is about internet forums and online psychos? What could go wrong? OMFG!Don't F**k with Cats is very disturbing at times, but worth the watch I thought. The first couple of episodes I was probably the most angry I have ever been watching something. Had to get up and pace the floor for a while. Just a warning if you don't know anything about the story.
I didn't know anything about the story going in which was good/bad.
my most underrated Xmas film of all time.The Family Man - One of my favorite Christmas movies.. Enjoy the "What if" questions and the overall "Grass isn't always greener" theme..
This is not to be confused with the Lee Marvin film of the same name. Or the remake with Michael Caine called "Get Carter" or the remake of that with Stallone called "Get Carter". Or the remake with Mel Gibson called "Payback". Or the sublime "The Limey" by Sodebergh.Watched a few movies lately.. not all on Netflix, but all worth the time, IMO..
Point Blank - Even though you know how it will end, there are some decent twists and enjoyed it enough to recommend.
I think this was very much a part of the show. They talk about the number of facebook group members declining after a while when people start losing interest, but there were always a few main ones that kept it going. The main woman featured in the show also takes a break, but not for very long.Also, I couldn't help but think that this film could also be interpreted as a case study on hard-core internet sleuths. At some point, even moderately-obsessive people with a kernel of normalcy would move on with their lives, but some of these folks made it their life mission to track down a guy who killed cats. That's incredibly weird to me. That angle of the series was almost as compelling to watch as the actual criminal.
I didn’t but was definitely squirming in my seat. Great documentary, insane story.Don't punch anyone sitting next to you.
GrosseThis is not to be confused with the Lee Marvin film of the same name. Or the remake with Michael Caine called "Get Carter" or the remake of that with Stallone called "Get Carter". Or the remake with Mel Gibson called "Payback". Or the sublime "The Limey" by Sodebergh.Watched a few movies lately.. not all on Netflix, but all worth the time, IMO..
Point Blank - Even though you know how it will end, there are some decent twists and enjoyed it enough to recommend.