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Topic: OT - TV shows and Movies

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huskerdinie

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Re: OT - TV shows and Movies
« Reply #1582 on: July 18, 2026, 01:50:06 PM »
Haven't been to a theater in forever and mostly binge watch TV shows on HBO, Netflix, AMC,etc.  Rewatch Husker sports recorded on Fubo or on YouTube. 

I did catch the remake of Little House on the Prairie on Netflix and was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed it.  A bit more realistic than the original IMO. 

For now if I want to watch a newer movie I just wait for the DVD and rent it from the library.  Saves me the cost of theater and since I am an old lady, I can pause when I need a bathroom break or to fix more snacks, lol.  Plus I don't have to get dressed to go out and can lounge around in pj's -did I mention I am an old retired lady, lol?
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Re: OT - TV shows and Movies
« Reply #1583 on: July 18, 2026, 06:23:06 PM »
But did you go into it hating it, like you're supposed to?
there are some highly questionable casting decisions....but it's a Nolan film. the guy is a genius at making movies. it will be good.

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Re: OT - TV shows and Movies
« Reply #1584 on: July 18, 2026, 06:39:41 PM »
there are some highly questionable casting decisions....but it's a Nolan film. the guy is a genius at making movies. it will be good.
The ones that online culture warriors focused on were just fine. Helen of Troy is barely in the story and has to be a strikingly beautiful woman. Lupita Nyong'o fits the bill. Elliot Page (formerly Ellen) is actually quite good in his role.

The one I thought the weakest was Matt Damon. He was fine, I guess, but I didn't think captured the role of a cocksure trickster. I thought he could have injected a bit more personality into the role.

Everyone else was great. Robert Pattinson was a standout.

 

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