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I really liked the last episode of The Rehearsal. The show is picking up stream.
This movie is the wildest, thought provoking time travel movie I've ever had the opportunity to watch (twice in the last week for clarity):
"Predestination" an Ethan Hawke thriller where he is a temporal agent sent back in time to try to prevent huge crime disasters.
I had never heard of it but it is brilliant. I stumbled across it on another site about the best time travel movies. There is a good 720 stream on Cinema.
There are twists galore and there comes a time when you're asking yourself, "Wait, what? OMFG!"
You do have to really pay attention from beginning to end.
My kid works at DQ and related. Loved The Bear. Uncut Gems type ride.The Bear on Hulu very good.
Who knew making sandwiches was so stressful!
One of the most jaw-dropping Series I’ve ever seen. I’m obsessed.Ep 4 of The Rehearsal. Wow
I watched but really didn't pay much attention to it. Is this the one where he asked actors to mimic a rando? If so, it seemed pretty boring. Why the wow?Ep 4 of The Rehearsal. Wow
Have you watched How To with John Wilson? I love that show too. Nate is the Executive Producer. Different type show but shares that socially awkward sense of humor.One of the most jaw-dropping Series I’ve ever seen. I’m obsessed.Ep 4 of The Rehearsal. Wow
The interaction with his now teenage son.I watched but really didn't pay much attention to it. Is this the one where he asked actors to mimic a rando? If so, it seemed pretty boring. Why the wow?Ep 4 of The Rehearsal. Wow
No only because I’m finishing Nathan for you first lol. John Wilson is next.Have you watched How To with John Wilson? I love that show too. Nate is the Executive Producer. Different type show but shares that socially awkward sense of humor.One of the most jaw-dropping Series I’ve ever seen. I’m obsessed.Ep 4 of The Rehearsal. Wow
Gotcha, thanks. Admittedly wasn't paying much attention and assume him being away from work for awhile cause the son to "age" so much. It is just hard for me to care for any of the "fake" characters.The interaction with his now teenage son.I watched but really didn't pay much attention to it. Is this the one where he asked actors to mimic a rando? If so, it seemed pretty boring. Why the wow?Ep 4 of The Rehearsal. Wow
Have you watched How To with John Wilson? I love that show too. Nate is the Executive Producer. Different type show but shares that socially awkward sense of humor.One of the most jaw-dropping Series I’ve ever seen. I’m obsessed.Ep 4 of The Rehearsal. Wow
I completely understand this show isn't for everyone, but I thought it was one of the best shows I've experienced in a while. Being a Chicago homer made me love it even more. They did a great job making the city a character. Beautiful cinematography. Great characters. The guy who played Richie was really good. He made me hate that guy so much. Loved that Richie created tension, stirred the pot, and when it all boiled over, he became the calm one navigating the chaos with ease while everyone else fell apart. I thought his best moment was the phone call with his daughter. Great acting there.Just finished The Bear.
Loved this show. Great ending which is so hard to do, although it didn’t really make sense, still loved it.
Don’t know if I need a season 2 but will definitely watch.
Yep to all this. That episode you mentioned was so good, the whole thing just flew by.I completely understand this show isn't for everyone, but I thought it was one of the best shows I've experienced in a while. Being a Chicago homer made me love it even more. They did a great job making the city a character. Beautiful cinematography. Great characters. The guy who played Richie was really good. He made me hate that guy so much. Loved that Richie created tension, stirred the pot, and when it all boiled over, he became the calm one navigating the chaos with ease while everyone else fell apart. I thought his best moment was the phone call with his daughter. Great acting there.Just finished The Bear.
Loved this show. Great ending which is so hard to do, although it didn’t really make sense, still loved it.
Don’t know if I need a season 2 but will definitely watch.
The anxiety build in this was incredible. Loved episode 7 when they played the entire live version of Wilco's "Spiders (Kidsmoke)" for the last 10 minutes of the show; pure chaos in the kitchen with Nels Cline's stabbing guitar solo in the background. My stomach churning the entire time feeling the white knuckled ride, just brilliant.
I mentioned it before, but the vibe of this show really reminded me of the Safdie Bros "Uncut Gems", which I also loved. Just layer upon layer of dark anxiety and tension.
I agree about the ending. That's how a series should end, with an actual conclusion. Too many times I've invested 8-9 hours in series that ends with no resolution only to find out it gets cancelled. I'd keep watching this if they continue it, but felt satisfied they completed the arc of the story.
Saw this take on Twitter. Pretty funny.
I completely understand this show isn't for everyone, but I thought it was one of the best shows I've experienced in a while. Being a Chicago homer made me love it even more. They did a great job making the city a character. Beautiful cinematography. Great characters. The guy who played Richie was really good. He made me hate that guy so much. Loved that Richie created tension, stirred the pot, and when it all boiled over, he became the calm one navigating the chaos with ease while everyone else fell apart. I thought his best moment was the phone call with his daughter. Great acting there.Just finished The Bear.
Loved this show. Great ending which is so hard to do, although it didn’t really make sense, still loved it.
Don’t know if I need a season 2 but will definitely watch.
The anxiety build in this was incredible. Loved episode 7 when they played the entire live version of Wilco's "Spiders (Kidsmoke)" for the last 10 minutes of the show; pure chaos in the kitchen with Nels Cline's stabbing guitar solo in the background. My stomach churning the entire time feeling the white knuckled ride, just brilliant.
I mentioned it before, but the vibe of this show really reminded me of the Safdie Bros "Uncut Gems", which I also loved. Just layer upon layer of dark anxiety and tension.
I agree about the ending. That's how a series should end, with an actual conclusion. Too many times I've invested 8-9 hours in series that ends with no resolution only to find out it gets cancelled. I'd keep watching this if they continue it, but felt satisfied they completed the arc of the story.
Saw this take on Twitter. Pretty funny.
Wait, what other way is there to get an Italian beef sandwich? Our Chicago shacks here just default to hot and wet.I completely understand this show isn't for everyone, but I thought it was one of the best shows I've experienced in a while. Being a Chicago homer made me love it even more. They did a great job making the city a character. Beautiful cinematography. Great characters. The guy who played Richie was really good. He made me hate that guy so much. Loved that Richie created tension, stirred the pot, and when it all boiled over, he became the calm one navigating the chaos with ease while everyone else fell apart. I thought his best moment was the phone call with his daughter. Great acting there.Just finished The Bear.
Loved this show. Great ending which is so hard to do, although it didn’t really make sense, still loved it.
Don’t know if I need a season 2 but will definitely watch.
The anxiety build in this was incredible. Loved episode 7 when they played the entire live version of Wilco's "Spiders (Kidsmoke)" for the last 10 minutes of the show; pure chaos in the kitchen with Nels Cline's stabbing guitar solo in the background. My stomach churning the entire time feeling the white knuckled ride, just brilliant.
I mentioned it before, but the vibe of this show really reminded me of the Safdie Bros "Uncut Gems", which I also loved. Just layer upon layer of dark anxiety and tension.
I agree about the ending. That's how a series should end, with an actual conclusion. Too many times I've invested 8-9 hours in series that ends with no resolution only to find out it gets cancelled. I'd keep watching this if they continue it, but felt satisfied they completed the arc of the story.
Saw this take on Twitter. Pretty funny.
Regarding the ending:
There was a shot near the end of the final episode showing an unopened tomato can that had rolled under one of the racks. I assume this is setting up the season 2 conflict. Carmy will turn the restaurant over to the uncle in payment of the debt, and will use the cash to open his new restaurant. Uncle will find the can and confront Carm.
Also - inspired by Bear, I went to a local Italian deli yesterday that is well-known for its Italian beef for a late lunch. Got it wet/hot. Fantastic idea. Had to take a long afternoon nap, Felt like I needed a shower. Ended up skipping dinner entirely due to the massive gut-bomb. Worth it.
Wait, what other way is there to get an Italian beef sandwich? Our Chicago shacks here just default to hot and wet.I completely understand this show isn't for everyone, but I thought it was one of the best shows I've experienced in a while. Being a Chicago homer made me love it even more. They did a great job making the city a character. Beautiful cinematography. Great characters. The guy who played Richie was really good. He made me hate that guy so much. Loved that Richie created tension, stirred the pot, and when it all boiled over, he became the calm one navigating the chaos with ease while everyone else fell apart. I thought his best moment was the phone call with his daughter. Great acting there.Just finished The Bear.
Loved this show. Great ending which is so hard to do, although it didn’t really make sense, still loved it.
Don’t know if I need a season 2 but will definitely watch.
The anxiety build in this was incredible. Loved episode 7 when they played the entire live version of Wilco's "Spiders (Kidsmoke)" for the last 10 minutes of the show; pure chaos in the kitchen with Nels Cline's stabbing guitar solo in the background. My stomach churning the entire time feeling the white knuckled ride, just brilliant.
I mentioned it before, but the vibe of this show really reminded me of the Safdie Bros "Uncut Gems", which I also loved. Just layer upon layer of dark anxiety and tension.
I agree about the ending. That's how a series should end, with an actual conclusion. Too many times I've invested 8-9 hours in series that ends with no resolution only to find out it gets cancelled. I'd keep watching this if they continue it, but felt satisfied they completed the arc of the story.
Saw this take on Twitter. Pretty funny.
Regarding the ending:
There was a shot near the end of the final episode showing an unopened tomato can that had rolled under one of the racks. I assume this is setting up the season 2 conflict. Carmy will turn the restaurant over to the uncle in payment of the debt, and will use the cash to open his new restaurant. Uncle will find the can and confront Carm.
Also - inspired by Bear, I went to a local Italian deli yesterday that is well-known for its Italian beef for a late lunch. Got it wet/hot. Fantastic idea. Had to take a long afternoon nap, Felt like I needed a shower. Ended up skipping dinner entirely due to the massive gut-bomb. Worth it.
The Old Man (FX Program Streaming on Hulu)
I know this has been out for a bit but I'm just getting into it. 2 Episodes in and really enjoying it. If anyone that has watched it all the way through, can you at least tell me that it will stay fairly decent all the way through.
I'm not typically a fan of Lithgow but I've liked him a lot so far.
I guess "fairly decent" is a good way to describe it. I loved the first half of the season but didn't care much for the second half. Worth sticking with though, imo.The Old Man (FX Program Streaming on Hulu)
I know this has been out for a bit but I'm just getting into it. 2 Episodes in and really enjoying it. If anyone that has watched it all the way through, can you at least tell me that it will stay fairly decent all the way through.
I'm not typically a fan of Lithgow but I've liked him a lot so far.
I guess "fairly decent" is a good way to describe it. I loved the first half of the season but didn't care much for the second half. Worth sticking with though, imo.
The new episodes are better than expected, too - and it's on Paramount Plus, not Hulu.The new Beavis movie on Hulu was better than I expected it to be. Disclaimer: I watched it with college friends and we're pre-programmed to like it.
Yes, enjoying this quite a bit. Visually it's amazing and the story, after the first episode or so, moves along at a decent clip.anyone watching Sandman on Netflix?
It takes a little bit to get interesting but really picks up around ep. 5.
After about 3 episodes is where you realize it doesn't really go anywhere further. They just beat a dead horse for the rest of the series with the same thing over and over.Started watching Inventing Anna. One episode in and I am liking it.
3 Episodes in and love it, such great storytelling and very faithful to Gaiman's comic.anyone watching Sandman on Netflix?
It takes a little bit to get interesting but really picks up around ep. 5.
I never read the comic or even knew it existed. It took me a while to understand the mythology. Episodes 5 and 6 are really, really good stories. Ep 6 especially - I just wish that story was better integrated into the rest of the show.3 Episodes in and love it, such great storytelling and very faithful to Gaiman's comic.anyone watching Sandman on Netflix?
It takes a little bit to get interesting but really picks up around ep. 5.
Im watching and enjoying it but each episode seems to disconnected from the previous episode I feel so lost sometimes.anyone watching Sandman on Netflix?
It takes a little bit to get interesting but really picks up around ep. 5.
I’m feeling a bit of that too but overall enjoying it. The imagery is fantastic.Im watching and enjoying it but each episode seems to disconnected from the previous episode I feel so lost sometimes.anyone watching Sandman on Netflix?
It takes a little bit to get interesting but really picks up around ep. 5.