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Not your usual nature series. Shot in UHD and viewed in Dolby VIsion, this is the most spectacular, awesome cinematography I've seen in this genre. It's a 5 star must see visual feast narrated by David Attenborough.
Opportunity Knocks Like A Lightening Bolt Hitting The Pupil Bone...
Not your usual nature series. Shot in UHD and viewed in Dolby VIsion, this is the most spectacular, awesome cinematography I've seen in this genre. It's a 5 star must see visual feast narrated by David Attenborough.
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Mar 27, 2019 - 4:20pm
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
Charlie's watching it, so I've seen most of them. It waffles between being something for adults only to some sort of older teen Series of Unfortunate Events. With some Hunger Games thrown in. All of which I endorse. The Unfortunate Events series is 1000 times better than the movie(s?) with Jim Carrey. 1000.
I think we've been through Umbrella twice now. It holds up.
Has anybody seen this... The Umbrella Academy I enjoyed it... but I'm a simple man.
Charlie's watching it, so I've seen most of them. It waffles between being something for adults only to some sort of older teen Series of Unfortunate Events. With some Hunger Games thrown in. All of which I endorse. The Unfortunate Events series is 1000 times better than the movie(s?) with Jim Carrey. 1000.
I think we've been through Umbrella twice now. It holds up.
If you haven't already seen it, check out the wonderful documentary Terry Kath's daughter did. Tremendous.
I haven't! Thanks for the recommendation. That voice of his.
"Color My World" has a very special place in my heart, not only because I love the chord progression and feel of it, but because it was the first song I ever slow-danced to.
(...) Paramount reportedly came to the Netflix deal after test screenings made producer David Ellison nervous about the movie’s box office prospects. Reports mentioned he was nervous the film was “too complicated” and “too intellectual” to connect with mainstream audiences. As right as Ellison may be (and he definitely is right, as anyone who saw the film can attest), Garland and producer Scott Rudin maintained final-cut privileges and refused to take his notes to change the third act. (...)
Boy, that Annihilation movie was good. Recommended!
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Apr 22, 2018 - 12:02pm
Proclivities wrote:
I remember that guy and his cult; and his Rolls Royces. He had all sorts of bizarre conspiracy and apocalypse theories too, I think. I had a co-worker back then who was amused by him, and followed his exploits; he had a picture of Rajneesh hanging near his desk which we adorned with little trinkets: Cracker-Jacks-type toys and beer labels mostly. I think we even made up a "Bhagwan Sri Rajneesh" song or limerick at some point.
When the wife and I were first dating we went as followers of him to a Halloween party. Not many people knew what we were doing. Next year, I wore a T-shirt and shorts, and she rented a tiger costume. No one had heard of Calvin & Hobbes at that point, so it was a failure as well...
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Mar 22, 2018 - 11:24am
Proclivities wrote:
I remember that guy and his cult; and his Rolls Royces. He had all sorts of bizarre conspiracy and apocalypse theories too, I think. I had a co-worker back then who was amused by him, and followed his exploits; he had a picture of Rajneesh hanging near his desk which we adorned with little trinkets: Cracker-Jacks-type toys and beer labels mostly. I think we even made up a "Bhagwan Sri Rajneesh" song or limerick at some point.