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| Per Aspera ad Astra |
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Posted by: Drunk Monk - Yesterday, 10:42 PM - Forum: Netflix Movie
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(03-11-2026, 11:17 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote: Per Aspera Ad Astra
This was a Chinese new year release that got good buzz. It’s part of the new wave Sci fi coming out of PRC like Three Body Problem. This is a bit more goofy, until it gets serious. A spaceship on a long term colonization mission are in hyper sleep, aided by an ai dream scape to keep their brains active. But something goes awry on the ship and a goofy tech gets waken. The problem escalates beyond him and he has to wake the captain hawtty but to do so, he must enter the ai dream scape to get her. Spaceship problems escalate so more crew needs to be waken meaning more trips into the ai dreamscape. Then it gets crazy, crazy clown crazy.
This goes from space drama to light humor to poignant secret pasts to awesome dreamscapes from scene to scene. It’s gets thoughtprovoking like good sci fi should but not cumbersome so, falling back to lighthearted humor and elaborate cgi visuals. It worked for me.
D00M
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| Blast |
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Posted by: Drunk Monk - Yesterday, 08:35 PM - Forum: Netflix Movie
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(05-17-2026, 11:41 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote: Blast
Coming to Netflix
This was delightful. Solid Indian values about family and community, about helping strangers in need, all neatly tucked into some outrageous ultravi.
Tollywood ultravi is fascinating. It’s a lot of villain flying through the air in slo Mo and crashing into stuff, all set to trumpeting Indian beats. This even had rap and thrash metal shout singing in it. The physics are ridiculous and the punches and kicks are wild but not overly impactful, but it still works. The crazy hits are clever. It’s like watching car crashes in slomo set to Bhangra beats.
The lead is Arjun who’s been in over 100 action films. He basically scowls stoically and kick a lotta ass. He’s merciless. When he has tied up villains, he’ll cut their throats with a sword. His wife and daughter are both played by dancers. They can move well but lack impact. There’s something satisfying about watching ruffians try to manhandle them, and then they toss them like throw pillows.
The plot is absurd - they get on the outs with a gang trying to drill for a major gem worth a gazillion but the drilling will cause an avalanche that will wipe out a village and they don’t know the family are karate masters. As they get more entangled and start losing goons, they figure it out. There’s this marked bill that gets lost which is the key to a truck full of money and everyone is after it. Let the ultravi fly!
Netflix has this listed for like 2+ hours but it’s only like an hour and a half. Then the Netflix like or not button appears, then it skips back an hour to fill the time. Weird. I would’ve totally watched this at 2x speed if Netflix still offered that. So much slo mo.
D00M reccomended. It’s very tongue in cheek, and yet quite sanguineous.
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Posted by: Drunk Monk - Yesterday, 11:28 AM - Forum: Doom Media
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Odd way to spend the 4th.
It’s at the Marriott on Great America parkway near the stadium called Levi’s again, so there’s a big fifa standee.
So many nerds. No cosplay hawtties (yet). A few bad cross dressers.
Already interviews the light saber group & a knife maker. Waiting for the martial arts dude - a swordplay recreationist, the type the maestro & I disdain.
Came a little too early because my parking will cost a lot if I stay past 4 hours. Might leave & comeback.
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| Hunt the Wicked (2024) |
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Posted by: Drunk Monk - 06-30-2026, 10:15 AM - Forum: Amazon Prime
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(06-17-2026, 07:42 AM)Drunk Monk Wrote: Hunt the Wicked
It's all about Miao Xie now...
It's kinda ridiculous, an overdone Chinese cop actioner with lots of absurd firefights, like full on battlefield shootouts in the streets. But Xie delivers a solid fight with several one-er shots at the end. It's interesting to see how his fighting style has developed. He was really working towards something like The Furious choreographically, for a while now. He's only got one note as an actor, and it's not far from his child acting face, sort of a look of wonder and dismay. But we're not there to see him act. We're there to see him fight.
Not D00M recommended.
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| Magical Mystery Tour |
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Posted by: thatguy - 06-28-2026, 08:36 PM - Forum: Other Streaming
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I've never seen it, just clips from various musical numbers. I've searched on various streaming platforms, but none had it, except as a rental. It never occurred to me to check YouTube.
This seems to be the film in its entirety, except that the musical parts are cut a bit...I would have guess that this was to avoid YouTube's copyright bots, but songs are mostly intact, long enough that Inwould guess they would still trigger copyright take-downs, and annoying enough to make the music bits less enjoyable.
I knew that the Bonzo Dog band played Death Cab for Cutie in this (giving a later band its name), but I did not know that the suitor of Ringo's aunt was named Buster Bloodvessel (singer for Bad Manners). I'd never seen the Blue Jay Way bit...that had some cool ideas.
I know the whole thing was a mishmash. Paul said let's go film stuff and capture what happens and unfortunately nothing did. Editing this into something cohesive must have been a bear.
I can now check that off my list.
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PS: the walrus was NOT Paul.
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| Monkey & Let's Go Bowling Anniversary Show @ The Guild Theater |
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Posted by: thatguy - 06-28-2026, 10:16 AM - Forum: Doom Music
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I won 2 tix from FB: https://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomFo...7#pid84917
I like the guild. It's intimate, but fancy...we got there early enough that we could grab a spot right by the stage. Ran in to a couple people I knew and chatted...people watched a bit.
Right about 8pm, Monkey came out. It was their 30 anniversary. They were tight and lots of fun. Great vocal harmonies, rudimentary choreography, dynamics. Good stuff. Mosh pit started about the 3rd or 4th song in, but didn't last. About that time, an Ed Bagley Jr look-alike in a sharp suit came down to the dance floor, stood right next to me and stated doing the best/most amazing ska dancing. Fully committed. The guy was awesome. He danced for 2 or 3 songs straight, then left. Later, I figured out that he was the DJ that was camped out in the balcony before and between sets. Monkey played for about 30-40min.
Let's Go Bowling came on after a short intermission. It's their 40th anniversary. They are a bigger band, adding keyboards, second guitar, and trombone. They seemed to have a bigger fan base present. They were ok, but less energy than Monkey, and they had a really long set, almost 2 hours. They covered Shame & Scandal by Madness which was pretty good. They have a great bass player. He sounded great and was just in the groove all night. He was a very large man, bald, in all black, sitting on a stool in the back, next to the drummer, but almost off stage. Occasionally, a stage light would land on him from above and it struck me that he looked like Marlon Brando from Apocalypse Now.
Fun, unexpected night out. There aren't any sad ska songs.
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| The Sheep Detectives (2026) |
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Posted by: Greg - 06-28-2026, 08:09 AM - Forum: Amazon Prime
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This was fine. Completely what I expected. A very pleasant way to spend two hours. Good voice cast. Mystery was so-so. Lots of good visual puns littered throughout.
No sword fights. Recommended if you are looking for a cozy mystery.
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