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What Did You Watch? 2025-02-28 (Friday)
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Ubiquitous
2025-03-01 09:30:41 UTC
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I watched:

DEMOCRATS ROASTED FOR ROMAN SALUTE HOAX, BANNON & MUSK ARE NOT DOING SALUTES, YOUVE BEEN TROLLED
Democrats ROASTED For ROMAN Salute HOAX, Bannon & Musk Are NOT Doing Salutes,
YOUVE BEEN TROLLED


STAR TREK: WHY ARE THEY DOING THIS?


YOUTUBER ARRESTED FOR THREATENING 911 FOR "PRANK"..
YouTuber Arrested for Threatening 911 for "Prank"..


JACK DOHERTY JUST CRASHED AGAIN (BROKEN BONES)
Today we will be looking at the phenomenon of Jack Doherty
humiliating himself for content...
#pranks
#tiktok
#brainrot
#jackdoherty



ZELENSKY JUST GOT KICKED OUT THE WHITE HOUSE. HERE'S THE HOPKINS HOT TAKE


What did you watch?
Ian J. Ball
2025-03-01 18:16:22 UTC
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What did you watch?
Yesterday, I was actually not so tired, and actually got through movies
when I got home, along with a Y&R ep:

soaps: Y&R - Tue's ep. [sigh...] An episode that was almost 100% Sharon.
:| Yeah, Filis[sic!] is in this episode later too, but, like, the
first 5-10 minutes was just Sharon. Oh, how I despise this character!!
Anyway, Sharon and Filis[sic!] find themselves trapped inside a room at
a shutdown sanitarium. They try to figure out who took them (it will
almost certainly turn out to be Ian Ward) and what their abductor(s?)
want from them.

Nosferatu "Extended Cut" (2024) (Peacock) - Finally got around to
watching this. In glorious 4k, so you can see every vein in Lily-Rose
Depp's pained and manic face!!
I have no idea what is in the "extended cut" - the theatrical
version is 2 hrs 12 mins, while the "extended cut" is 2 hrs 16 mins: so
4 extra minutes.
I liked the way this was filmed, esp. early on - there are some
really beautiful shots. What I can't figure out is how much of this is
"real-world shot" stuff, and how much of this is "greenscreen trickery"
- I suspect my favorite shot in the thing is the latter, unfortunately.
This film discombobulates me by using none of the names from
"Dracula" - so no Van Helsing, no Renfeld, no Mina. I did not realize
before watching this and looking into it that the original 1922 German
"Nosferatu" film was an "unauthorized adaptation" of the 1897 Bram
Stoker novel, and thus uses different (specifically German) character
names. I have not seen the original - I will now put it on my list, and
it's on one of the streamers right now.
It takes a while for Willem Dafoe to show up (as, basically, Van
Helsing), but he's a welcome addition when he does.
A friend of my niece praised Depp's physical performance here, and
it is quite good. (Is she a former dancer?...) Surprisingly, this had
much, much less nudity than I was expecting, considering we know that
Depp is always up for nudity (if not outright demanding it?!...).
Ha! Nicholas Hoult has now starred in two different "Dracula" flicks
- he needs to go for the trifecta!
Really?! Bill Skarsgård plays the Count?! Really?!! Is there any
supernatural film made these days in which Skarsgård is not the main
villain?!!!
Anyway, while this is perhaps a tad too long, I did enjoy this, and
it looks great.

We Kill Them All (Tubi) - A 2025 thriller flick.
The lead villain's accent gives this one away - it's clearly a
Canadian film, and the end credits confirm as it was filmed in
Saskatchewan(!).
Gist: Two cute lesbians (Chloe McClay and Emma Newton, neither of
whom I am familiar with) - well, the redhead (McKay) would be cute
without all the tattoos - travel to a distant lodge (the film doesn't
indicate where, but it's Elk Ridge Resort in Elk Ridge, Saskatchewan) to
see the father of the redhead. But when they get there a group of thugs
has already killed him looking for some old purloined loot kept by the
redhead's old man. Before being killed, the old man takes one of the
thugs out, leaving the thug's leader (Leo Fafard, with the obvious
Canadian accent) and two underlings to search for the purloined loot.
The young women drive into this without knowing what they're getting
into - so this ends up being two cute lesbians fighting for their lives
(and one of the two gets worked over by the head thug pretty bad!)
against the three thugs.
I'll give you one guess as to who comes out on top!
This took a little too long to get going, but at least didn't take
half the film to get going like something else I watched off Tubi recently!
Anyway, this flick wasn't deep, but it did manage to pass 90 minutes.


What did you watch?
Arthur Lipscomb
2025-03-01 23:31:13 UTC
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Post by Ian J. Ball
Post by Ubiquitous
What did you watch?
Yesterday, I was actually not so tired, and actually got through movies
soaps: Y&R - Tue's ep. [sigh...] An episode that was almost 100% Sharon.
 :|  Yeah, Filis[sic!] is in this episode later too, but, like, the
first 5-10 minutes was just Sharon. Oh, how I despise this character!!
Anyway, Sharon and Filis[sic!] find themselves trapped inside a room at
a shutdown sanitarium. They try to figure out who took them (it will
almost certainly turn out to be Ian Ward) and what their abductor(s?)
want from them.
Nosferatu "Extended Cut" (2024) (Peacock) - Finally got around to
watching this. In glorious 4k, so you can see every vein in Lily-Rose
Depp's pained and manic face!!
   I have no idea what is in the "extended cut" - the theatrical
version is 2 hrs 12 mins, while the "extended cut" is 2 hrs 16 mins: so
4 extra minutes.
   I liked the way this was filmed, esp. early on - there are some
really beautiful shots. What I can't figure out is how much of this is
"real-world shot" stuff, and how much of this is "greenscreen trickery"
- I suspect my favorite shot in the thing is the latter, unfortunately.
   This film discombobulates me by using none of the names from
"Dracula" - so no Van Helsing, no Renfeld, no Mina. I did not realize
before watching this and looking into it that the original 1922 German
"Nosferatu" film was an "unauthorized adaptation" of the 1897 Bram
Stoker novel, and thus uses different (specifically German) character
names.
The same thing happened to me! I kept wondering why were all the names
different when these are *clearly* the same characters. LOL

I have not seen the original - I will now put it on my list, and
Post by Ian J. Ball
it's on one of the streamers right now.
I think maybe I saw the original silent version, but I'm not sure.

I was seriously bummed out that I wasn't able to find "Shadow of the
vampire" anywhere to stream. It's not even available to buy on blu-ray.
"Shadow" stars Willem Dafoe as Count Orlock, in a movie about the
making of the original "Noseratu." The twist being, Dafoe's Orlock is a
real vampire on set, and he's really killing the cast, while the
director (John Malkovich) happily films it all.
Post by Ian J. Ball
   It takes a while for Willem Dafoe to show up (as, basically, Van
Helsing), but he's a welcome addition when he does.
I thought Dafoe was playing Orlock in this movie and didn't realize he
wasn't until he showed up later in the movie.
Post by Ian J. Ball
   A friend of my niece praised Depp's physical performance here, and
it is quite good. (Is she a former dancer?...) Surprisingly, this had
much, much less nudity than I was expecting, considering we know that
Depp is always up for nudity (if not outright demanding it?!...).
   Ha! Nicholas Hoult has now starred in two different "Dracula" flicks
- he needs to go for the trifecta!
   Really?! Bill Skarsgård plays the Count?! Really?!! Is there any
supernatural film made these days in which Skarsgård is not the main
villain?!!!
Well there is that upcoming "Welcome To Derry." They'll probably find
someone else to play the supernatural monster in that. Let me
check...Nope, it's Skarsgård. ;-)
Post by Ian J. Ball
   Anyway, while this is perhaps a tad too long, I did enjoy this, and
it looks great.
I think you probably liked it a bit more than I did. Although I am
looking forward to see what Robert Eggers does with the upcoming
"Labyrinth" sequel. Since "Labyrinth" is one of my all time favorite
movies, he better not mess it up!
Post by Ian J. Ball
We Kill Them All (Tubi) - A 2025 thriller flick.
   The lead villain's accent gives this one away - it's clearly a
Canadian film, and the end credits confirm as it was filmed in
Saskatchewan(!).
   Gist: Two cute lesbians (Chloe McClay and Emma Newton, neither of
whom I am familiar with) - well, the redhead (McKay) would be cute
without all the tattoos - travel to a distant lodge (the film doesn't
indicate where, but it's Elk Ridge Resort in Elk Ridge, Saskatchewan) to
see the father of the redhead. But when they get there a group of thugs
has already killed him looking for some old purloined loot kept by the
redhead's old man. Before being killed, the old man takes one of the
thugs out, leaving the thug's leader (Leo Fafard, with the obvious
Canadian accent) and two underlings to search for the purloined loot.
   The young women drive into this without knowing what they're getting
into - so this ends up being two cute lesbians fighting for their lives
(and one of the two gets worked over by the head thug pretty bad!)
against the three thugs.
   I'll give you one guess as to who comes out on top!
   This took a little too long to get going, but at least didn't take
half the film to get going like something else I watched off Tubi recently!
   Anyway, this flick wasn't deep, but it did manage to pass 90 minutes.
What did you watch?
I watched:

Law & Order: SVU - "The Grid Plan" - I honestly though they were doing
an episode where the accused was innocent. But since they didn't go
down that path, I'm seriously wondering why they didn't even try to come
up with a motive.


The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (4K disc ) 2024 movie directed by
Guy Ritchie. Based on a true story, Henry Cavill stars as a British
soldier who is recruited by Winston Churchill to assemble a team of
Inglourious Basterds who engage in Ungentlemanly Warfare to kill Nazis.


Inglourious Basterds (4K disc) 2009 movie written and directed by
Quentin Tarantino. Based on fake history, Brad Pitt stars as an
American soldier who leads a team of Inglourious Basterds who engage in
Ungentlemanly Warfare to kill Nazis. Every man under Pitt's command
owes him 100 Nazi scalps. They are in the killing Nazi business, and
business is a-booming. Christopher Waltz steals the show as the head
Nazi most in need of killing. Another excellent Quentin Tarantino film.
BTR1701
2025-03-01 23:41:57 UTC
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On Mar 1, 2025 at 3:31:13 PM PST, "Arthur Lipscomb"
Post by Arthur Lipscomb
Law & Order: SVU - "The Grid Plan" - I honestly though they were doing
an episode where the accused was innocent. But since they didn't go
down that path, I'm seriously wondering why they didn't even try to come
up with a motive.
The L&O Judge actually made the right call this time when denying Carisi's
objection to the relevance of the victim's MS!

The jury was obviously a TV jury that was obligated to return the verdict the
TV writers wanted because there's no way Carisi proved his case beyond a
reasonable doubt.

The post-verdict scene at the end where Olivia is walking with the victim and
her husband in Times Square and they exchange a few parting words before the
couple heads back to Iowa was ridiculous.

How are we supposed to imagine that occurred? They walk out of the courthouse
together in Foley Square at the south end of Manhattan and the couple starts
to say goodbye but Olivia says, "Wait, let's get in the car and fight traffic
30 minutes up to Times Square and get out and say our goodbyes there so we can
have relevant Broadway scenery in the background."

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