Alan Brown
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Prime now has all ten seasons of Futurama.
Netflix can bite my shiny metal ass!
Netflix can bite my shiny metal ass!
I'm watching Carnival row on Prime. It reminds me a little of China Miéville's Perdido Street Station...
High praise.
Prime has lots of vintage SF and horror films on there.
3 episodes in and i'm not quite sure what to make of it. is the "evil quarterback/jock" cliche worthy of HBO? why don't they explore why america seems to be the only place in the world where this is a "thing". nonetheless, it was clever/ironic/naughty of them to hire star college quarterback trevor lawrence to play the trans character (jules), who i imagine will bring everything crashing down as part of the ersatz moralism.
interesting that it's all escaped the fox news hollywood outrage radar.
Classic (though "... and the Pit" is even better).Prime has lots of vintage SF and horror films on there.
Just watching Quatermass II.
Stephen
Classic (though "... and the Pit" is even better).
I just started watching Marianne on Netflix - French witch-based horror. Pretty damn creepy but also fast-paced with occasional quirky flashes of humour. Very enjoyable, if you enjoy feeling on edge and a little bit scared.
drood.
i'm surprised someone with your background can tolerate supernatural drama.
There's some good supernatural films, such as 'Don't Look Now', which is kinda-sorta supernatural. But I mostly feel about supernatural drama what I feel about sci-fi; that if 'anything can happen', it's less enjoyable than if events are governed by 'normal' rules of probability etc. All of my favourite films are realistic, though I'm about to watch 'Stalker' and Solaris' in the original Russian versions, so I'm not completely closed-mind about this.