Hulu tells me Archer season 11 is available. Eleven!
I should probably turn off push notifications for hulu on my phone for my own peace of mind.
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Hulu tells me Archer season 11 is available. Eleven!
I should probably turn off push notifications for hulu on my phone for my own peace of mind.
so.. Archer.. I am curious about some things I hope they address in the next episode
At this point I'm not sure if the questions I have are based in non-coma "reality" so I'm just waiting to see what happens
I finally watched The Old Guard and really liked it. I wish it were a mini series or something so there was more time to explore the world. I know that it's based on a comic book but I really enjoyed watching it, the music choices and the fight scenes etc.
Ooh, I had forgotten that I meant to watch that, so I watched today. Sequel, please!
I read that the Old Guard 2 is pretty much a go.
That's good . We need more Nicky and Joe and also more Andy kicking ass.
Although I have rewatched some of it a few times and am now picking up on errors that I kind of didn't pay attention to the first time around. I was thinking "oho I'd like Corridor Crew to do this as part of their Stuntmen/women watch good and bad stunts" but I'm worried they just pick the bad stuff.
there were a couple of editing mistakes when cutting back to Andy that show Theorn doing something physically different than she should have and then a few times the stunt people reacted a bit too soon.
I wonder if thelibrary has the comic book.
A filmed production of What The Constitution Means To Me will be streaming on Amazon next week. The trailer doesn't do a great job of conveying what a phenomenal piece of theater this is - none of these clips get at how deeply personal Shreck's story is. (I swear it's not a 90-minute civics lecture.)
I honestly don't know how well it will hold up on a screen, but it is hilarious, important, and will probably make you cry.
Oh, that was a great play, I saw it at Berkeley Rep before it went to NY. So good.
Berkeley Rep is doing a radio play version of It Can't Happen Here, which I saw in December of 2016 (!). At the time it seemed a bit OTT, now not so much.
Consuela, is that from the Sinclair Lewis novel?