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DwnWthVwls 05-28-2019 05:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 2055308)
Pray do tell.

The way things happened and how the relationships between the various roles were represented is nothing like how it happens irl...

Anyway, the Santa Clarita Diet was fun and Drew Barrymore is <3.

The Batlord 05-28-2019 07:47 AM

Bro, you like Drew Barrymore? She looks like Cathy.


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DwnWthVwls 05-28-2019 07:51 AM

You dont think shes attractive?

The Batlord 05-28-2019 08:00 AM

In a completely non-sexual way I guess a bit. She's not ugly, she just has a really really boring look. Kinda like Gwyneth Paltrow.

Marie Monday 05-28-2019 08:10 AM

Drew Barrymore and Gwyneth Paltrow are both gorgeous, how dare you

DwnWthVwls 05-28-2019 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Doug McClasky (Post 2058487)
In a completely non-sexual way I guess a bit. She's not ugly, she just has a really really boring look. Kinda like Gwyneth Paltrow.

Sorry, Batlord. I'll go back to talking about tattoo models :(

Lisnaholic 05-28-2019 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by DwnWthVwls (Post 2054477)
Put on BONDiNG while i was mining in my video game last night. Gross misrepresentation of the BDSM scene, poorly writen, and would probably watch more. I think I was more amused by how terrible it was than the humor itself.

"poorly writen" :laughing:
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I'm watching a Netfix series called Rain, which is an example of what now appears to be a genre: the fate of an apocalyptic world is in the hands of a small band of adolescents.

Rain is intriguing at first, as who isn't curious about seeing bits of post-apocalyptic Scandanavia. But to me the most satisfying scenarios of this type are when the embattled survivors are fighting back against a physical enemy, as in The Walking Dead. The problem with Rain is that the enemy is a virus whose mutation and method of transmission I could never quite work out. So for me personally, there is not enough hand-to-hand combat or scientific logic in this prog, but on the other hand, there's plenty of frustrated romance: stealing a quick kiss, then "Sorry, gotta go and save the planet." Are scenes like that popular with viewers, or just with directors who seem to use them ad nauseam ?

DwnWthVwls 05-28-2019 09:06 AM

Youre getting mean in your old age!

Lisnaholic 05-28-2019 09:20 AM

^ HaHa! Sorry; I couldn't resist your spelling mistake - or are you refering to my cynical view of Rain ?

debaserr 06-03-2019 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic (Post 2058495)
I'm watching a Netfix series called Rain, which is an example of what now appears to be a genre: the fate of an apocalyptic world is in the hands of a small band of adolescents.

Rain is intriguing at first, as who isn't curious about seeing bits of post-apocalyptic Scandanavia. But to me the most satisfying scenarios of this type are when the embattled survivors are fighting back against a physical enemy, as in The Walking Dead. The problem with Rain is that the enemy is a virus whose mutation and method of transmission I could never quite work out. So for me personally, there is not enough hand-to-hand combat or scientific logic in this prog, but on the other hand, there's plenty of frustrated romance: stealing a quick kiss, then "Sorry, gotta go and save the planet." Are scenes like that popular with viewers, or just with directors who seem to use them ad nauseam ?

It's a solidified market they are catering to. Hunger Games was the first, right?


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