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Nanook (1937)


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RIP Phil Lesh At least four couples left my showing tonight, heh. NO SPOILERS S18E01 dropped on YT! This *is* a movie forum, correct? S02E03 question. SPOILERS obviously Farewell and adieu... What? No love for S03 yet? S03E03 Righting the Willow tree £3K?!? Rewatching for the first time in a while Saw today. Favorite film of 2023 so far View all posts >


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Enjoyed Silicon Valley when it first aired and watch Corner Gas every year or two. Lately, I just devoured S04 of Slow Horses, and finally saw Chernobyl and Devs. Liked the first season of Servant, but S02 didn't inspire me to continue, And it's pretty much a given that no matter what I'm in to, when a new episode of Taskmaster drops, that gets watched immediately. And waiting for them to finally finish Yellowstone so I can get that over with. Yeah, I'm a bit salty with how long they're dragging it out.. Probably most looking forward to another season of Shoresy. The Matrix. IIRC it was the first and only DVD I purchased before even owning a DVD player. The movie is also the only one I can recall seeing three times during its initial theatrical run. Have seen it many times over the years since, but saw all the sequels only once, iirc, and kind of wish I hadn't, though I'm not one to lament that any sequel has the capability to "ruin" a great original. It's been a while, but my recollection of it was style over substance, a quality that usually turns me off. Might give it another go some time. But I have to agree with another post ITT; Near Dark rocks! It was such a fresh and gritty take on the vampire subgenre imo. Twilight (2008) - what can I say? I couldn't talk shit about it unless I saw it, and I didn't hate it. 6/10 Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995) - certainly among the lesser of the Leslie Neilson parodies, but still liked it. Lifeforce (1985) - space vampires. Pretty awful, but it's amazing how much a beautiful naked woman can improve a film. Vamp (1986) - probably cause I saw it as a teen and had a huge Grace Jones crush That's about all I can think of. The rest I either don't like or like unashamedly. Yeah man, I've "seen some shit," but irl mistreatment of animals really rustles my jimmies. If you mean "people" as in "some people," who am I to say you are wrong? A few favorites: New England clam chowder, lobster/crab/shrimp bisque, bouillabaisse. borscht (hot or cold), goulash, gumbo, pozole (rojo, especially), ramen (especially tonkotsu), cioppino... I'm sure I've forgotten more than I've remembered. And some of these may have wandered in to the "stew" category, so sue me. May I recommend the gazpacho? Seriously, Andre Antunes is an incredible talent. My favorite one of his might be the pig calling contest, or the Matt Baker 'rona rant. Must have been some site glitch that omitted the Pogues. Darn it Moderator4! Are you after mysteries *and/or* thrillers based on true stories/events? Or strictly documentaries *about* thrilling *and/or* mysterious events? Or somewhere in the middle? Open to sci-fi/horror, or want them firmly grounded in reality? Preferred language? Okay with subtitles? A couple favorites that are both thrillers *and* mysteries until I get more specifics: Exhuma (2024) The Innocents (2021) The Outsider (2020) - seconding The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020) View all replies >