The Netflix Thread 2

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by Moggy » Sat Nov 25, 2023 8:16 pm

There's an anime Terminator series coming soon?

It'll either be amazing or dreadful. And even if dreadful, it'll probably still be better than all but 2 of the movies.

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by Zilnad » Sun Nov 26, 2023 12:20 pm

I bet it'll be decent.

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by rinks » Sun Nov 26, 2023 1:32 pm

Squid Game TC ep3 I think I just ruptured something, shouting with relief when Frat Boy got eliminated in the battleships game.

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by jimbojango » Sun Nov 26, 2023 1:39 pm

The original Batman Animated Series is now on Netflix, with the best Batman - Kevin Conroy.

I’m going to rewatch the entire thing over Christmas.

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by Vermilion » Sun Nov 26, 2023 1:51 pm

Have now finished Part 1 of The Crown's final season, it was a bit up and down in places, but i did enjoy it.

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by Zilnad » Sun Nov 26, 2023 2:40 pm

jimbojango wrote:The original Batman Animated Series is now on Netflix, with the best Batman - Kevin Conroy.

I’m going to rewatch the entire thing over Christmas.


Episode 2 is a Christmas episode so perfect timing :wub:

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by Rex Kramer » Mon Nov 27, 2023 7:28 pm

The Scott Pilgrim series is pretty strawberry floating excellent. This cast must have cost some serious dollar.

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by Tomous » Mon Nov 27, 2023 9:52 pm

rinks wrote:Studio 666 coming to Netflix on Saturday!



Got this on now and oh boy, is it awful :lol:

Dave isn't too bad in fairnsss but the rest of the band are terrible actors, bless them.

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by Moggy » Mon Nov 27, 2023 10:09 pm

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rinks wrote:Studio 666 coming to Netflix on Saturday!



Got this on now and oh boy, is it awful :lol:

Dave isn't too bad in fairnsss but the rest of the band are terrible actors, bless them.


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by Zilnad » Tue Nov 28, 2023 12:07 pm

Was it really 5 years ago that Netflix added Studio Ghibli's catalogue? I genuinely feel sick wondering where that time has gone.

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by Tomous » Tue Nov 28, 2023 12:10 pm

Zilnad wrote:Was it really 5 years ago that Netflix added Studio Ghibli's catalogue? I genuinely feel sick wondering where that time has gone.



Funny you should mention as I just watched Spirited Away, the first Studio Ghibi film I've ever seen. It was brilliant!

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by Alvin Flummux » Tue Nov 28, 2023 10:03 pm

Watching Life On Our Planet, and I really want to like it more than I do, but the way it keeps jumping to show life doing stuff now, and making some pretty big time jumps from one era to the next within episodes, just makes it feel off. It's making it difficult to feel immersed.

Much prefer the way the "Walking With" line of shows were structured. Kenneth Branagh's voice work was also better.

Lovely visuals, though.

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by Memento Mori » Wed Nov 29, 2023 2:28 pm

jimbojango wrote:The original Batman Animated Series is now on Netflix, with the best Batman - Kevin Conroy.

I’m going to rewatch the entire thing over Christmas.

It's not all there, just season 1. Justice League is on there too but Justice League Unlimited isn't.

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by mcjihge2 » Sun Mar 31, 2024 2:41 pm

Im watching 3 body problem, and 3 episodes in so far pretty good. Ive read that its based on a trilogy, so im guessing theres not closure at the end of the 8th episode - only a long wait for the next 2 seasons to get made? Im predicting that it will just fizzle out and not have a satisfactory ending, that would be a shame becasue the premise is quite interesting.

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by Moggy » Sun Mar 31, 2024 5:04 pm

mcjihge2 wrote:Im watching 3 body problem, and 3 episodes in so far pretty good. Ive read that its based on a trilogy, so im guessing theres not closure at the end of the 8th episode - only a long wait for the next 2 seasons to get made? Im predicting that it will just fizzle out and not have a satisfactory ending, that would be a shame becasue the premise is quite interesting.


I really enjoyed it, but (like you said) it's not a complete story as it's based on a book trilogy.

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by jawa_ » Mon Apr 01, 2024 8:43 pm

Moggy wrote:
mcjihge2 wrote:Im watching 3 body problem, and 3 episodes in so far pretty good. Ive read that its based on a trilogy, so im guessing theres not closure at the end of the 8th episode - only a long wait for the next 2 seasons to get made?...

I really enjoyed it, but (like you said) it's not a complete story as it's based on a book trilogy.

I've been watching this and I've just finished the third episode.

Bloody weird and I'm not too sure that I'm understanding some of it. But... I'm enjoying it!

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by sawyerpip » Mon Apr 01, 2024 11:15 pm

I'd definitely recommend the books for those that have enjoyed the show. The character work is not the best, but some of the concepts and ideas that are explored are brilliant. I don't understand how they are intending to film some of the stuff that is in the trilogy.

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by Frank » Wed Apr 03, 2024 1:28 pm

Just got to the bit in 3 Body Problem. There's so much in this that just doesn't make the blindest bit of sense :lol: Episode 4/5 spoilers:

They send Jin in undercover to the summit, and then immediately blow her cover with the woman running the cult-thing that she knows personally :lol: Then they spend ages going on about how valuable the data is on the ship, and how they can't risk it being damaged or destroyed before they get to it, and then they decide to cheesewire the whole boat? Why would they also not just try and reverse the boat when they noticed all the panic going on down the front that's quite clearly in line with the two massive pillars coming out of the ground, too? :slol:

Like, the only thing that would make sense here would be if the Irish fella turns out to actually be the aliens and he's just dicking about.

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by sawyerpip » Wed Apr 03, 2024 1:34 pm

Frank wrote:Just got to the bit in 3 Body Problem. There's so much in this that just doesn't make the blindest bit of sense :lol: Episode 4/5 spoilers:

They send Jin in undercover to the summit, and then immediately blow her cover with the woman running the cult-thing that she knows personally :lol: Then they spend ages going on about how valuable the data is on the ship, and how they can't risk it being damaged or destroyed before they get to it, and then they decide to cheesewire the whole boat? Why would they also not just try and reverse the boat when they noticed all the panic going on down the front that's quite clearly in line with the two massive pillars coming out of the ground, too? :slol:

Like, the only thing that would make sense here would be if the Irish fella turns out to actually be the aliens and he's just dicking about.


I think it is explored further in the book and the idea is that the nanofibers are so small that even on the off chance that they sliced through the data, the cut would be clean enough that they should still be able to retrieve any data. And the whole thing happened pretty quickly, I'm not sure how much time there would have been to shut the engines off after the ship starting getting damaged.

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by Moggy » Wed Apr 03, 2024 1:40 pm

Frank wrote:Just got to the bit in 3 Body Problem. There's so much in this that just doesn't make the blindest bit of sense :lol: Episode 4/5 spoilers:

They send Jin in undercover to the summit, and then immediately blow her cover with the woman running the cult-thing that she knows personally :lol: Then they spend ages going on about how valuable the data is on the ship, and how they can't risk it being damaged or destroyed before they get to it, and then they decide to cheesewire the whole boat? Why would they also not just try and reverse the boat when they noticed all the panic going on down the front that's quite clearly in line with the two massive pillars coming out of the ground, too? :slol:

Like, the only thing that would make sense here would be if the Irish fella turns out to actually be the aliens and he's just dicking about.


I'm with you on the cheese wire thing.

But for the person she knows personally, I don't think they knew her friends mum was going to turn up. They were all shocked when she turned up.


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