11-15-2018, 10:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-15-2018, 10:45 AM by Drunk Monk.)
(11-01-2018, 09:20 AM)Greg Wrote: Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
I decided to watch this for Halloween. I could have gone with the Haunting of Hill House, but I figured the Queen would enjoy that so Sabrina it is.
I figured on Sabrina because I was partial to Riverdale, but I can't find enough time for that show.
I think my catholic upbringing and fear of the devil worked against me for this show. It was a celebration of Satan with a whimsical bent to make it okay. But I was put off by the idea of a girl bathing in blood and pledging her life to Satan for her 16th birthday. They use spells to cause harm to the principal when he won't give Sabrina what she wants.
Yes, it's make believe but for me the struck the wrong chord.
(11-01-2018, 10:05 AM)Drunk Monk Wrote: I was wondering about Sabrina. But I probably won't engage it.
Did I ever tell you about when I sold blades to Anton LaVey? That was back in the glory daze of AFS. Hope that doesn't strike the wrong chord too.
I'm enjoying The Romanovs. It's an Amazon Prime mini-series - well acted and scripted - each episode is a unique story with some connection to the Romanovs. Complex female characters but most of the men are cads. Great casting - ep 3 had the bodacious Christina Hendricks opposite the veteran Isabelle Huppert. It was somewhat meta because it was about a film crew making ep6 of The Romanovs. Some of the BTS bits reminded me of filming Man at Arms.
(11-01-2018, 09:20 PM)King Bob Wrote: I watched Sabrina. It was pretty good.
(11-01-2018, 09:39 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote:(11-01-2018, 10:05 AM)Drunk Monk Wrote: Hope that doesn't strike the wrong chord too.
Okay I lied. I was hoping that struck the wrong chord. I’m still stewing over all the cool crap the Vatican has horded. That plus KB’s endorsement might just tempt me into peeked in on this bloody bath scene. Are there swords?
You know what they need to make? A show starring Stana & Morena as sword-wielding witch partners. I’d watch the hell out of that.
(11-05-2018, 10:21 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote:(11-01-2018, 09:20 PM)King Bob Wrote: I watched Sabrina. It was pretty good.
Just watched the first ep. I’ll probably watch some more. It’s very derivative of Hermione from Harry Potter, just darker. I like the lead actress, her aunties and cousin. Tara and our graphic artist Patrick are watching it. I don’t have issues with Satan. Read the Satanic bible in High School, sold Anton some blades (so wish that selfies were a thing back then), been to some pagan/Wiccan rituals. It’s only tv Greg.
(11-06-2018, 11:55 AM)King Bob Wrote: I kind of thought they were using the Satanism to mock religious groupthink. It is a bit odd to hear it on TV though (even if it is streaming)
(11-06-2018, 09:08 PM)Drunk Monk Wrote: Watched the 2nd episode of Sabrina. I'm still liking it. It's so derivative of Harry Potter's Hermione in so many ways, the non-witch blood, the feminism, the talent, the conflicts, and especially the eyebrows.
Case and point: Kiernan Shipka
Emma Watson
That being said, I love Hermione. She's one of my favorite characters of HP after Snape and Bellatrix. Plus the show has a Riverdale twist, happening in the same universe, so I'm hoping for a cross-over. Riverdale has already been mentioned. There was a rumor of a Supergirl cross-over, but the Arrow-verse (including Arrow, Supergirl & Flash) is too vast already. We'll see. Anyways, I'm down for a few more eps of this.
I'm loving this show. And the following posts are part of that love.
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Quote:Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Photos: First Look at Spooky Holiday Special
By Andy Swift / November 13 2018, 9:51 AM PST
Courtesy of Netflix
Throw a human limb on the fire and drop an eye of newt into your eggnog, because Christmas has come early to Greendale. Netflix on Tuesday unveiled a batch of photos from Chilling Adventures of Sabrina‘s newly announced holiday episode, “A Midwinter’s Tale,” which is available to stream on Friday, Dec. 14.
Per a release from Netflix, here’s what we can expect from the festive special: “The Church of Night, like all covens, celebrates the Winter Solstice — the longest night of the year — when families gather together around the Yule Fire to sing pagan carols, tell ghost stories and huddle against the supernatural creatures that come out to cause mischief. Since the Winter Solstice is when the veil between this world and the next is at its thinnest, it’s the perfect time to conduct a séance — which Sabrina convenes, to try and contact her mother. But the holidays are also a time for guests and visitors — both welcome and unwelcome — and you never know what might come down the chimney.”
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Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Holiday Special
Launch Gallery
These eight new photos offer a few more clues about we can expect from the holiday episode, including Susie taking a part-time job as an elf, Hilda bracing for a potential confrontation in the kitchen, and Harvey doing some major holiday brooding. (Then again, when is he not?)
Here's the part that I find most amusing and why I decided to start this here thread.
Quote:NOVEMBER 8, 2018 11:19AM PT
Satanic Temple Sues Netflix Over ‘Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’
By [url=https://variety.com/author/gene-maddaus/]GENE MADDAUS
Gene Maddaus
Senior Media Writer@GeneMaddausFOLLOW
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The Satanic Temple made good on its threat to sue Netflix and Warner Bros. on Thursday, filing a $50 million copyright suit accusing them of ripping off the temple’s statue of Baphomet to fuel “Satanic panic” in the Netflix series “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.”
The Satanic Temple is best known for making life difficult for governments that allow religious displays on public property. The temple has sought to place its Baphomet statue alongside a representation of the Ten Commandments at the Oklahoma Capitol, and is now engaged in similar litigation against the State of Arkansas.
The temple has gained a certain amount of publicity for those efforts, and now alleges that the producers of “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” are profiting from its work. The lawsuit, filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in New York, alleges that four episodes of the show feature a Baphomet statue that bears a striking resemblance to the one created by the temple.
According to the suit, the temple created its statue in 2013 and 2014, basing it on iconography dating to the 19th century. The suit alleges that the statue contains several elements that make it an “original expression,” and subject to copyright. The statue features two children looking up in awe at a goat-headed man-beast. The temple says the statue cost about $100,000 to design and build.
The statue that appears on the Netflix show also features two children looking up reverently at the goat-man. The statue first appears in the second episode of the show, as the focal point of the Witches Academy — the antagonists of the show. The temple alleges that its copyrighted artwork has been hijacked in service of a stereotypically evil representation.
Netflix referred comment to Warner Bros., which declined to comment.
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