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| Pursuit of Jade |
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Posted by: Drunk Monk - 07-16-2026, 11:59 PM - Forum: Netflix Episodic
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Tara said this is her current bar study escape show. It’s a period kung fu rom-com about an orphaned gal and her little sick sister. Fan Chengyu is a pig butcher who discovers a mysterious man buried for dead in the snow. She nurses him but he’s badly injured, a refugee and a hunk. She’s just trying to survive but there’s intrigue. I’m 2 eps deep and saw the first kung fu right, which was satisfactory.
Will watch more.
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| A night in Berkeley and Oakland |
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Posted by: King Bob - 07-16-2026, 08:55 PM - Forum: Travel
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We were invited to a wedding reception for the daughter of one of Christina's oldest clients (and a friend). Christina was doing hair for one of the brides as well. She wanted to spend the night, and had always wanted to stay at the Claremont. I didn't want to spend that kind of money, but held my tongue since she first mentioned it about 30 years ago.
I had time to kill while she did hair, so I walked down Claremont to Dark Carnival, a bookstore that specializes in SF, fantasy and horror. That's probably 75% of the store. A few crossover titles that other store might put in the general fiction section are interspersed as well. This place is amazing and I heartily recommend it to all DOOMers! Way better than Borderlands in SF. It's almost all new except some vintage mass market, but some titles are marked down, possibly remainders. There are a lot of UK imports as well, and some of those were very nice. Lots of authors and titles I'd never seen before. I bought three books and spent all my cash but wanted many more. Oddly, when I went to pay, the shopkeeper sent me two doors down to the Comic shop to get rung up. And there's a coffee shop almost next door.
Reception was at Pizzaiolo on Telegraph, and I recommend it as well. Excellent pizza and all the food was delicious, notably the arancini. The wedding cake was also delicious. We were seated next to an SJSU alum (math) who told me that Stevie Nicks also went to SJSU, which I didn't know.
IMO the hotel was a bit of a letdown. The room was nice, but clearly fairly recently remodeled (bldg is from 1916) and had no charm. I've only stayed in a couple of fancy hotels but the St. Francis in SF had more charm.
In the morning we walked down to a nearby bakery called Fournee which was excellent. I had a croissant with gruyere and manchego, but was torn because I also wanted the date roll. Everything looked fantastic, and people were lined up before they opened.
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| Anthony Hopkins releases first album at 88 |
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Posted by: thatguy - 07-16-2026, 08:37 PM - Forum: Doom Music
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Quote:Anthony Hopkins releases first album at 88
ROB BESCHIZZA 3:31 PM FRI JUL 10, 2026
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Image: Decca
Anthony Hopkins, famed for his Oscar-winning performance as serial killer Hannibal Lecter among many other movie and television roles, has his first album coming out at 88 years of age. A lifelong composer, but busy with other work ("Music was my first desire," he says) Hopkins took 60 years to complete Life is a Dream. The first single, Bracken Road, draws on memories of his childhood in Margam in south Wales; it was composed in 1963.
The Hollywood Reporter has more.
Quote:"Signing with Decca is the honor of a lifetime," continued Hopkins. "It has been a true privilege to collaborate with the distinguished Philharmonia Orchestra and the virtuoso soloists, cellist Gregorio Nieto and classical pianist Sergio Tiempo. My deepest gratitude and respect go to Maestro Gustavo Dudamel, whose artistry is an integral part of this musical journey. With the graceful precision of his baton, he transformed each note with profound and indelible meaning, creating a pictorial landscape that invites the listener to feel and imagine something uniquely personal."
Decca's press release follows below. The album's out on August 21.
Quote:Sir Anthony Hopkins is one of the most celebrated actors of our time, with a career spanning more than six decades across film, television, and theater. Beyond his achievements as an actor, Hopkins has long nurtured a deep passion for music and composition.
Hopkins shares his most personal musical project to date, entitled Life Is A Dream. Performed by Grammy Award-winning conductor Gustavo Dudamel and the Philharmonia Orchestra, the album presents new recordings of original works inspired by Hopkins' family, Wales and a lifetime of experience.
"Music was my first desire, my first wish," says Hopkins. "I've been composing music all my life. Some of these pieces have lived with me for decades and I still find myself returning to them."
The new recording project features works written across different periods of Hopkins' life, revealing a composer whose music shares the same emotional depth and storytelling that define his screen career. Here is an intimate musical memoir shaped by loved-ones, imagination, and heritage. Several pieces draw directly on his Welsh upbringing and the landscapes of his boyhood, while others reflect important people and experiences that have accompanied him over the years.
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| Scarlet (2025) |
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Posted by: Drunk Monk - 07-15-2026, 11:10 PM - Forum: Netflix Movie
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(11-24-2025, 12:12 AM)Drunk Monk Wrote:
Scarlet is the princess daughter of King Amleth of Denmark. Flip that h to the front and it’s the cipher. This is a surreal take on Hamlet where Scarlet is the child looking to avenge the murder of her father by his brother Claudius. The story is changed but the names remain the same.
Claudius poisons Scarlet and she wakes up in the otherworld, a wasteland purgatory. She meets a 21st century medic Hijiri and they travel together in the land of the dead. Claudius is there too, guarding the gate to the infinite land behind a massive army. It’s dazzlingly abstract with several hallucinatory dives into trippy animation. The anime style is astonishingly detailed and textured. This must have been stunning on the big screen. Ultimately it’s a tale of forgiveness.
Lots of sword fights and they are quite good for anime. The overall scope is visionary with panoramic landscapes, massive crowd scenes, a gargantuan dragon and a few Bollywood dance numbers.
When I started watching this, I was thinking ‘Am I still really watching cartoons in my sixties?’ But halfway through as those visuals start to really kick in I thought ‘Hell yeah! This is awesome!’
D00M recommeded if you’d like to see something fresh in anime.
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| The Odyssey |
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Posted by: Drunk Monk - 07-13-2026, 06:54 PM - 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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| RIP Sam Neill |
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Posted by: Drunk Monk - 07-13-2026, 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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| Shrinking |
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Posted by: Greg - 07-12-2026, 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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| Chainsmoking Cat |
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Posted by: Drunk Monk - 07-12-2026, 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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