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Posted by: Drunk Monk - 46 minutes ago - Forum: Doom Movies
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Quote:Hi,
Unfortunately, the 70mm print we had lined up for tonight is not running correctly in the theater, so we will have to switch to the digital IMAX version of tonight’s feature.
We’re very sorry for the inconvenience, please let us know if this changes your plans for tonight.
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Posted by: Drunk Monk - Today, 12:14 AM - Forum: Testimonials
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So many roles. Too many to pick a favorite. For some reason, his role in The Piano is sticking out in my memory right now.
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Posted by: Greg - Yesterday, 10:44 AM - Forum: Apple TV
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And now I'm watching Shrinking. Jason Segal, Harrison Ford, Jessica Williams and Christa Miller (Drew Carey Show and Scrubs) form the main cast. Segal is a man struggling with the death of his wife and is also a therapist at a practice run by Ford. I'm two episodes in. It's funny and tragic as Segal slowly starts returning to his life after hitting rock bottom. He also wants to be more proactive in his therapy advice, something Ford is dead set against.
Eventually, Brett Goldstein, show creator, will appear on the show as will Michael J. Fox as they deal with Ford's Parkinson.
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Posted by: Drunk Monk - Yesterday, 12:25 AM - Forum: Netflix Episodic
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What the hell did I just watch? The first bit in the trailer above is the start of episode 1. In the next scene, the landlord (the bald guy) is jerking off in his room while cussing at the cat girl.
This anime is about Yani Neko, a chainsmoking cat girl just like the title implies. It’s a world of humans and beastfolk but there are only cats so far. Yani is a train wreck - hopelessly addicted to cigs and living in squalor. Her neighbor catgirl is a drug addict, introducing her to pot and shoots up in a scene. And that’s just the tip. This anime is insane, depicting addiction with a goofy sexy gross style that delivers shocking scenes - like who-the-hell-thought-this-up scenes. There’s rainbow vomit. There’s toilet humor and several toilet scenes. I confess I lol-ed when the landlord was struck by rainbow barf.
Not D00M recommended and hell yeah, DM’s gotta watch more. If a particularly insane ep appears, perhaps I’ll D00M recommend that one. But so far (and I’m only 2 eps deep because that’s all that’s available now) I’ve barely seen enough to get a handle on this. I’ll let you know.
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| The Ghost in the Shell |
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Posted by: Drunk Monk - 07-10-2026, 09:25 AM - Forum: Amazon Prime
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I am annoyed that I could not find a previous thread on this franchise. I'm sure I posted on both the original anime and the live-action travesty but several key word searches produced nothing. I'm sure it's Merc in Ret.
This new take on it is a bit of a mess. It assumes you know a lot about the franchise. If you don't, and I've only scratched the surface of this because it's a long running one (7 feature length films, 3 series, several manga and direct-2-vid series and more), it's hard to follow. Major Motoko is a tad sassier and there's a lot of getting inside each other's minds in this one. It's colorful and imaginative, but not as visionary as the first one. I'm still sorting it.
Only the first ep is available now. I'll probably watch a few more as they come.
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Posted by: Drunk Monk - 07-08-2026, 10:28 PM - Forum: Amazon Prime
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A child is kidnapped. A single parent who was formerly a top agent must reactivate for the rescue. Ultravi ensues. The plot to The Furious, Agent Kim Reactivated and Wildcat. Only the twist is it’s the mom reactivated.
I enjoy Kate Beckinsale’s IG but her actioner tend to fall flat. My Dublin dinner date Lewis Tan is her bf, and it’s the age stereotype reversed as Kate is in her 50s and Lewis is in his 30s. They play Yojimbo between 3 rival gangs ruling over England’s east end. It’s mostly a lot of firefights. There’s some fistacuffs and Lewis pulls a few long one shot scenes but the choreo is beneath his skills. It’s like he’s making bigger, slower moves so the stunt people can keep up. Almost all of Kate’s fights have her tousled hair hiding her stunt double. Kate still looks great and her voice is this is huskier than usual. Alice Krige (Borg Queen) plays one of the better mob bosses. Like The Furious, there’s a main deaf character - the kidnapped daughter.
This moves predictably from action scene to action scene with some odd comic relief from Kate’s damaged bruv. But everything just misses the mark by that much.
This is #1 on Amazon UK according to Lewis. The humor is decidedly British but the comic timing is off. There was one nice fight in some kind of tool shop and I’ll give props for the nail in use, but that’s it.
Not D00M recommended.
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Posted by: Greg - 07-06-2026, 08:49 AM - Forum: Apple TV
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I've been avoiding this one for awhile, but it got so many good reviews I thought I should give it a shot.
It's every thing you think it will be. Kind of the Top Gun:Maverick on the race track. Pitt plays the aging racer brought back to Formula 1 to help a rookie driver be all that he can be. It's got that Bull Durham vibe, too, as the Rookie isn't all that keen to learn what the old pro can teach him. There are bumps in the road. Literally. Naturally, Brad has a deeper side, looking for that mystic perfect race he chases. Javier Bardem plays it pretty straight as the Team Owner who needs one win on the circuit to keep control of the team. But the way his drivers are fighting it will never happen. But guess what? Sorry, no spoilers. It's a well done formulaic picture with lots of glitz but nothing super special.
And as an aside, how does the sport of F1 make any money? I see these huge teams in these futuristic buildings paying for these very expensive cars and I don't see where the revenue comes from. Is it all TV revenue? Is it something else. Is it like Football where the Americans don't get how popular the sport is around the world? Inquiring minds want to know.
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