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4 minutes ago, oneknightr said:

Finished Maid on Netflix. I'm Chinese but my wife is white, and we both grew up poor. This show hit home for the both of us. 

I continue to recommend Maid to almost everyone but it does have a lot of trigger warnings. Now I am on to Dopesick on Hulu which also may be hard for those that suffer with addiction, but Michael Keaton is great in it so far. 

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8 minutes ago, Pseudoty said:

I continue to recommend Maid to almost everyone but it does have a lot of trigger warnings. Now I am on to Dopesick on Hulu which also may be hard for those that suffer with addiction, but Michael Keaton is great in it so far. 

I'm caught up on Dopesick.  Keaton is good and why I decided to give it a shot.  If you're familiar with the opioid thing then there's not much new there, unless you just like the drama of it, which is well done here.

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Being from Maine, dopesick has hit close to home.  Wild to hear the Maine DOJ was an initial road block although not surprising.  I vividly remember in 2006-2008 waking up everyday checking the news seeing yet another cvs/rite aid/Walgreens being held at gun point for not cash but ‘just give me all the oxy’. It honestly felt like everyday. 

The recent episode was so intense, that surgery scene when Keaton’s character was high😲 He is such an underrated actor. 

My first ever VHS I could call my own was my godmother sent me in 1989, Batman, as part of my Christmas gift. Having 3 older brothers, they were very jealous.  We all had a major crush on Vicky Vail.💃 

 

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I finally watched the new Mortal Kombat movie and it turned out pretty good in my opinion. An overall more serious tone than the original from 1995 with a really good casting. All the actors and actresses fit their roles very well.

Jessica McNamee really was Sonya Blade and Hiroyuki Sanada so badass as Scorpion. (Speaking of which that final fight scene against Sub-Zero was good.) Seeing the shaolin monks Kung Lao alongside Liu Kang was sweet. Max Huang gave off that air of confidence in his skill to go with the ego that Kung Lao has and Ludi Lin just felt right as the disciplined Liu Kang. Mileena's design here was alright not to mention her "teeth reveal" was actually wicked. The character of Cole Young did not seem to detract or take away from the focus of the film honestly.

And the handful of fatalities were freakin' awesome!

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47 minutes ago, $20 on joe vs dan said:

The best way to get introduced...read the books aloud w/ your 3rd+ graders during bedtime (some themes are dark and maybe holdout till 5th grade for some audiences).  I saw the movies first and honestly...it's hard to not have the movie scenes in your head.

I only read the first 3-4 chapters of Book 5 which was condensed to 3 minutes in the movie.  I did not go back to the books :D

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2 hours ago, Bold-Arrow said:
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The first installment, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone premiered 20 years ago today.

I used to react "wow I am getting old" to these kinds of sentences.  Now it is just another sentence.  I guess I am old. :P 

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3 hours ago, oneknightr said:

Was the first Sonic that good where they needed a sequel? I love Jim Carrey but haven't seen the first.

I enjoyed the first film better than I expected to honestly and I attribute that primarily to how well they got the main cast down. It also helped the studio went back to redesign (movie) Sonic to look closer to his original design over what was shown off in the very first teaser (the one which spawned numerous nightmare fuel memes).

As a videogame-based movie goes, Sonic The Hedgehog is in the middle of having little to do with the videogames far as scenery goes with but a few glimpses into those "zones" yet at the same time what was important to the videogames was brought forth and center with the characters acting as they should.

Jim Carrey as Dr. Ivo Robotnik is basically Jim Carrey playing a villain surrounded by a bunch of robots ....and he has a mustache. It's more him having fun as an almost cartoony comic book baddie crossed with classic James Bond archnemesis villainy than any of the various iterations of "the Eggman" between the older & modern Archie comics, the different animated series', and everything up to current gaming. There are also some traces of his "In Living Color" roots showing. In the end, if you do not enjoy Jim Carrey's style of acting or humor then I believe you would not enjoy his take on the role here.

Additionally, there was an after credits scene completely sequel bating the audience. I shan't spoil anything. Just saying it's there.

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