SubRosa
May 28 2017, 04:31 AM
Just watched Pitch Black for probably the tenth time. Still fantastic. I love how no one is quite what they appear, and no one is perfect.
TheCheshireKhajiit
May 28 2017, 04:40 AM
QUOTE(SubRosa @ May 27 2017, 10:31 PM)

Just watched Pitch Black for probably the tenth time. Still fantastic. I love how no one is quite what they appear, and no one is perfect.
Yeah good movie! How did you feel about the other
Riddick flicks (Khajiit hasn't seen the last one)?
SubRosa
May 28 2017, 04:58 AM
As with most sequels, the other ones don't live up to the original. The second one was a huge departure in feel from Pitch Black. It was a grand space opera action movie, where Pitch Black was more a sci-fi horror movie. The third movie gets more back to the roots of Riddick vs. aliens and bounty hunters. But it too, just doesn't live up to the original.
TheCheshireKhajiit
May 28 2017, 01:31 PM
QUOTE(SubRosa @ May 27 2017, 10:58 PM)

As with most sequels, the other ones don't live up to the original. The second one was a huge departure in feel from Pitch Black. It was a grand space opera action movie, where Pitch Black was more a sci-fi horror movie. The third movie gets more back to the roots of Riddick vs. aliens and bounty hunters. But it too, just doesn't live up to the original.
Khajiit pretty much agrees about
Chronicles. Alexa Davalos (Kyra) though... Khajiit could watch her all day!
SubRosa
May 28 2017, 06:30 PM
QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ May 28 2017, 08:31 AM)

QUOTE(SubRosa @ May 27 2017, 10:58 PM)

As with most sequels, the other ones don't live up to the original. The second one was a huge departure in feel from Pitch Black. It was a grand space opera action movie, where Pitch Black was more a sci-fi horror movie. The third movie gets more back to the roots of Riddick vs. aliens and bounty hunters. But it too, just doesn't live up to the original.
Khajiit pretty much agrees about
Chronicles. Alexa Davalos (Kyra) though... Khajiit could watch her all day!
Actually Kira was one of the things that disappointed me. Jack was an interesting character in Pitch Black. Like everyone else, there was more to
him than what you saw on the surface. It is not often mainstream media is willing to have a trans character, and even less often one that is not comic relief or a twisted villain. Jack was a kid who picked the wrong hero to worship, who just happened to be trans, but otherwise was not really any different from anyone else.
Chronicles of Riddick took the low road, and replaced Jack with a generic hot chick. I suspect the hand of the studio there, since every movie has to have at least one hot babe for people to salivate over.
TheCheshireKhajiit
May 28 2017, 07:56 PM
QUOTE(SubRosa @ May 28 2017, 12:30 PM)

QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ May 28 2017, 08:31 AM)

QUOTE(SubRosa @ May 27 2017, 10:58 PM)

As with most sequels, the other ones don't live up to the original. The second one was a huge departure in feel from Pitch Black. It was a grand space opera action movie, where Pitch Black was more a sci-fi horror movie. The third movie gets more back to the roots of Riddick vs. aliens and bounty hunters. But it too, just doesn't live up to the original.
Khajiit pretty much agrees about
Chronicles. Alexa Davalos (Kyra) though... Khajiit could watch her all day!
Actually Kira was one of the things that disappointed me. Jack was an interesting character in Pitch Black. Like everyone else, there was more to
him than what you saw on the surface. It is not often mainstream media is willing to have a trans character, and even less often one that is not comic relief or a twisted villain. Jack was a kid who picked the wrong hero to worship, who just happened to be trans, but otherwise was not really any different from anyone else.
Chronicles of Riddick took the low road, and replaced Jack with a generic hot chick. I suspect the hand of the studio there, since every movie has to have at least one hot babe for people to salivate over.
Khajiit just thinks she's purdy!
Callidus Thorn
May 28 2017, 07:59 PM
Edit: Eh, not worth it
SubRosa
May 29 2017, 06:30 PM
I just saw Logan. It was good. Really dark and rather depressing. I expected the downer ending, so that did not bother me. Definitely better than the other solo Wolverine movies. TBH, I am surprised anyone would do another given how bad the first two were. But I am glad they did, because it is one of the best X movies.
Callidus Thorn
May 31 2017, 05:02 PM
I'm watching the last of the Doctor Who christmas specials with David Tenant as The Doctor.
I absolutely love his goodbye tour, helping out his old friends one last time. And I think that the fact he says so little through that whole section is simply brilliant. They could have spent an entire episode having him say goodbye to everyone, but I don't think the result would have been any better. Or even as good, really. It's easily the best part in my opinion.
Ood Sigma popping up with a choir was a nice touch, though the line they gave him after that was more than a little cheesy.
And David Tenant could not have delivered his final line any better.
SubRosa
May 31 2017, 09:18 PM
I don't want to go...
TheCheshireKhajiit
Jun 1 2017, 07:42 PM
Does anyone here remember ever seeing the show
Roar starring a young Heath Ledger. Man that show was cool! Pity it didn't last very long.
SubRosa
Jun 1 2017, 10:16 PM
Sweet Brigit! I liked it a lot! Romans in Ireland, Judas Iscariot, and Heath Ledger. It was a lot of fun. But that one ranger girl's hair was just tragic...
TheCheshireKhajiit
Jun 1 2017, 11:16 PM
QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jun 1 2017, 04:16 PM)

Sweet Brigit! I liked it a lot! Romans in Ireland, Judas Iscariot, and Heath Ledger. It was a lot of fun. But that one ranger girl's hair was just tragic...
Lol, yeah it wasn't the best
SubRosa
Jun 1 2017, 11:35 PM
Because I watched Pitch Black, last night I watched Below. It was also directed by David Twohy, and has a delightful Pitch Black homage. It is also a brilliant, understated ghost story taking place aboard a U.S. submarine during WWII. This time out I noted that Darren Aronofsky was one of the writers, which explains the wonderfully twisted story.
SubRosa
Jun 3 2017, 06:49 PM
I just got back from seeing Wonder Woman. Wow. That was fantastic! It is definitely the best DCEU movie. They have not made anything this good since the first two Christopher Nolan Batman movies.
I just realized something though. You never hear the name Wonder Woman in the movie. Likewise in Batman vs. Superman. She is just Diana Prince. Which is not bad. Names like Wonder Woman or Superman do sound a bit pretentious after all.
Gal Gadot was great. She breathes life into into the character, without falling into the existential doom and gloom of the DCEU Supes and Bats. Which is not to say she is a happy go lucky person. She begins the movie a fish out of water, knowing nothing of the world outside of Themiskyra except childhood stories of gods and heroes. That brings some wonderfully cute comic moments. But also a deeper story of Diana's awakening and learning who she is, and what her place is in the world. Learning what is worth living for, and what is worth fighting for.
Chris Pine stunned me, in that he is not a douche-bag in the movie. Seriously, I have never seen him in a movie where he was a not an ass. Maybe the guy can actually act after all. It was also nice to see Professor Lupin again. The rest of the cast is good, though there is not a whole lot for them to do. The focus here is on Diana and Steve, so they are just sort of there in support. As supporting characters do.
Some of the mythology and history has me scratching my head. It takes place at the very end of WWI, and Ludendorff (a real person) is the big bad (well... you will see). At one time he was the defacto dictator of Germany. But by that time he was out of the picture. Even he had seen that the war was unwinnable, and moved to make peace. But since he was so egotistical he would never make peace himself, and go down in history as the man who surrendered. So instead he pushed for a provisional civilian government to make the peace (and take the blame, creating the 'stab in the back' myth in the process.
And the mythology is a real WTF? Zeus is this wonderful wise man who created humans, Ares corrupted them and killed all the other gods, and Zeus created Amazons to bring peace to the world. Riiiiight. In reality Ares was the father of the Amazon race. It is one of the reasons they were so ferocious. While Zeus never met a woman he did not rape. But it is a comic book movie, so I suppose I should not berate it too much.
All in all it was an excellent movie. I can't wait to see it at home on 4k, so I don't have to miss 5 minutes in the middle when I have to pee.
Kane
Jun 5 2017, 01:16 PM
The missus started watching The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt on Netflix. Not exactly my cuppa, but it does sound pretty funny.
SubRosa
Jun 5 2017, 10:12 PM
Watching The Great Wall. The Chinese outfits are gorgeous. But sadly the rest of the film is not.
TheCheshireKhajiit
Jun 5 2017, 10:23 PM
QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jun 5 2017, 04:12 PM)

Watching The Great Wall. The Chinese outfits are gorgeous. But sadly the rest of the film is not.
Lol, that is a movie Khajiit
should have been all over, but the trailers really failed to grab him. Perhaps when it comes on streaming services he will check it out.
SubRosa
Jun 5 2017, 11:50 PM
QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Jun 5 2017, 05:23 PM)

QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jun 5 2017, 04:12 PM)

Watching The Great Wall. The Chinese outfits are gorgeous. But sadly the rest of the film is not.
Lol, that is a movie Khajiit
should have been all over, but the trailers really failed to grab him. Perhaps when it comes on streaming services he will check it out.
It's pretty much
armor porn. I would love that armor for Skyrim or Oblivion. It is perfect elven armor.
Darkness Eternal
Jun 7 2017, 02:18 AM
I agree with SubRosa in Wonder Woman. I loved that movie! And I was expecting something akin to Man of Steel or Batman Vs Superman. So far D.C. Had been very dark and gloomy. Suicide Squad was comical but also had its edginess. It might sound strange coming from me but I enjoyed Wonder Woman far more than the other D.C movies.
Modern superheroes tend to be an angsty lot. Like Subrosa said, "Logan" was pretty depressing. Recent heroes brood over their losses, struggle with their personal demons and grapple with their self-worth. Most could use some counseling. Diana in my humble opinion has perhaps the greatest moral clarity of any superhero we've seen on screen aside from Captain America in the last decade.
While her friends and allies talk strategy and plot the most prudent course, Diana is motivated by pure, shining idealism. In the movie the world is racked by the disease of war and conflict, and she will do whatever it takes to thwack that disease at its source. I loved the addition of Aries here even though they shy away from the source material when it comes to Greek gods. Diana sees suffering and yearns to help. She sees injustice and longs to fix it. But what's great is that she isn't a pacifist. Far from it. She knows that one must confront a threat boldly and, at times, with lethal fury.
What I liked about the movie is that she comes into the real world with a certain charming naivety like a child with a clear sense of right and wrong that cuts through all the vagaries of adult life. And while the movie sands away Diana's innocence, it never blunts her sense of truth and justice. Even when she realizes that the human race will never be as good as she'd like it to be, she still sees something in these mere mortals worth loving … and saving.
For example in Man of Steel, Superman questions his destiny and ultimately commits a sin that Superman traditionally would never countenance: killing someone. I liked Steel better than many, but it was still pretty disappointing. Meanwhile, the Batman introduced in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was more than just a grim, brooding superhero: He was a sadistic one, prone to picking up guns and killing his opponents, too. Again, both huge departures for the character. Batman, in his latest incarnation, was hard to root for. Supes was a hard one to care about.
Wonder Woman is a departure from DC's recent template in that she's not really a a grim, edgy departure at all. She stays true to the emotional roots of the character. Moreover, she stands for something: She believes. She inspires. In an entertainment landscape obsessed with flawed heroes, unlikeable heroes and antiheroes, Diana is unapologetically a real hero. Full stop. And to be honest it's refreshing.
Still, it's nice to see the DC extended cinematic universe gain its footing again. And it's all because this movie allows a superhero to be what a superhero is meant to be: an inspiration.
QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Jun 5 2017, 10:23 PM)

QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jun 5 2017, 04:12 PM)

Watching The Great Wall. The Chinese outfits are gorgeous. But sadly the rest of the film is not.
Lol, that is a movie Khajiit
should have been all over, but the trailers really failed to grab him. Perhaps when it comes on streaming services he will check it out.
In my humble opinion the Great Wall wasn't, well, that great: it had little development of character and focused more on action than storytelling. But I was glad to see Oberyn Martell in it
SubRosa
Jun 10 2017, 06:53 PM
I am currently watching the Alliance fleet attacking Scarif. This time I recognized The Ghost! I also finally caught General Syndulla's name over the PA at the Yavin base.
SubRosa
Jun 15 2017, 10:05 PM
I watched Commando yesterday. Wow, that movie was... not good. It is so incredibly 80s. I thought the villain looked familiar, and it turns out he has been in a ton of stuff. He was Wez, the mohawk baddie from The Road Warrior who says "We go in, we kill, We Kill, WE KILL!" for most of the movie. He was Mr. Igoe from Innerspace, and Plughead in the Circuitry Man movies. He was even in Weird Science.
TheCheshireKhajiit
Jun 15 2017, 10:28 PM
QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jun 15 2017, 04:05 PM)

I watched Commando yesterday. Wow, that movie was... not good. It is so incredibly 80s. I thought the villain looked familiar, and it turns out he has been in a ton of stuff. He was Wez, the mohawk baddie from The Road Warrior who says "We go in, we kill, We Kill, WE KILL!" for most of the movie. He was Mr. Igoe from Innerspace, and Plughead in the Circuitry Man movies. He was even in Weird Science.
"You need to let off some steam, Bennett!!"
mALX
Jun 16 2017, 12:08 AM
Is anyone else in love with the new "Duck Call/Dale Call" ad where Junior (Dale Earnhardt Junior) is summoned using a revving duck caller??? I love it !!! (and not JUST because it has Junior in it, lol).
SubRosa
Jun 16 2017, 12:20 AM
QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Jun 15 2017, 05:28 PM)

QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jun 15 2017, 04:05 PM)

I watched Commando yesterday. Wow, that movie was... not good. It is so incredibly 80s. I thought the villain looked familiar, and it turns out he has been in a ton of stuff. He was Wez, the mohawk baddie from The Road Warrior who says "We go in, we kill, We Kill, WE KILL!" for most of the movie. He was Mr. Igoe from Innerspace, and Plughead in the Circuitry Man movies. He was even in Weird Science.
"You need to let off some steam, Bennett!!"That was the
best line in the move!
TheCheshireKhajiit
Jun 16 2017, 03:55 PM
QUOTE(mALX @ Jun 15 2017, 06:08 PM)

Is anyone else in love with the new "Duck Call/Dale Call" ad where Junior (Dale Earnhardt Junior) is summoned using a revving duck caller??? I love it !!! (and not JUST because it has Junior in it, lol).
Lol, was that the Mountain Dew one?
QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jun 15 2017, 06:20 PM)

QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Jun 15 2017, 05:28 PM)

QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jun 15 2017, 04:05 PM)

I watched Commando yesterday. Wow, that movie was... not good. It is so incredibly 80s. I thought the villain looked familiar, and it turns out he has been in a ton of stuff. He was Wez, the mohawk baddie from The Road Warrior who says "We go in, we kill, We Kill, WE KILL!" for most of the movie. He was Mr. Igoe from Innerspace, and Plughead in the Circuitry Man movies. He was even in Weird Science.
"You need to let off some steam, Bennett!!"That was the
best line in the move!
Yeah it was!
TheCheshireKhajiit
Jun 16 2017, 04:45 PM
Watched Rebel without a Cause last night. If movies are a reflection of society of the time a film is made in, then it's funny to see how differently the people of 1955 viewed things especially when compared with what is socially "acceptable" now in our own time.
mALX
Jun 16 2017, 05:08 PM
QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Jun 16 2017, 10:55 AM)

QUOTE(mALX @ Jun 15 2017, 06:08 PM)

Is anyone else in love with the new "Duck Call/Dale Call" ad where Junior (Dale Earnhardt Junior) is summoned using a revving duck caller??? I love it !!! (and not JUST because it has Junior in it, lol).
Lol, was that the Mountain Dew one?
Yes!
TheCheshireKhajiit
Jul 1 2017, 05:39 AM
Currently watching Starz's American Gods. It's Khajiit's kind of weird, but boy, it's really f-in' weird!
TheCheshireKhajiit
Jul 4 2017, 05:31 PM
Twilight Zone marathon! Woohoo!
TheCheshireKhajiit
Jul 7 2017, 02:47 AM
The Princess Bride on AMC!
Callidus Thorn
Jul 9 2017, 03:37 PM
I just watched
The Fifth Element!

This film is just brilliant, for so many reason. It's impossible to list them all.
But Mila Jovovich with orange hair definitely ranks highly among those reasons
TheCheshireKhajiit
Jul 9 2017, 04:04 PM
QUOTE(Callidus Thorn @ Jul 9 2017, 09:37 AM)

I just watched
The Fifth Element!

This film is just brilliant, for so many reason. It's impossible to list them all.
But Mila Jovovich with orange hair definitely ranks highly among those reasons

Khajiit loves that movie!
Multipass!One of this one's favorite parts of the movie is Ruby Rod (played by Chris Tucker). Dude was so funny!
Acadian
Jul 9 2017, 04:22 PM
I've seen bits and pieces of that movie numerous times. Multipass Orangehair is definitely adorable!
TheCheshireKhajiit
Jul 9 2017, 06:10 PM
Watched Mad Max: Fury Road last night. Really made this one want to play Fallout4 (yes, Khajiit is aware there is a Mad Max game).
Callidus Thorn
Jul 9 2017, 07:09 PM
QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Jul 9 2017, 04:04 PM)

QUOTE(Callidus Thorn @ Jul 9 2017, 09:37 AM)

I just watched
The Fifth Element!

This film is just brilliant, for so many reason. It's impossible to list them all.
But Mila Jovovich with orange hair definitely ranks highly among those reasons

Khajiit loves that movie!
Multipass!One of this one's favorite parts of the movie is Ruby Rod (played by Chris Tucker). Dude was so funny!
Funny, Ruby Rod is the one thing about the film that I don't like
TheCheshireKhajiit
Jul 9 2017, 07:24 PM
QUOTE(Callidus Thorn @ Jul 9 2017, 01:09 PM)

QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Jul 9 2017, 04:04 PM)

QUOTE(Callidus Thorn @ Jul 9 2017, 09:37 AM)

I just watched
The Fifth Element!

This film is just brilliant, for so many reason. It's impossible to list them all.
But Mila Jovovich with orange hair definitely ranks highly among those reasons

Khajiit loves that movie!
Multipass!One of this one's favorite parts of the movie is Ruby Rod (played by Chris Tucker). Dude was so funny!
Funny, Ruby Rod is the one thing about the film that I don't like

Oh well that's easy to see. He's obnoxious, sleazy, and completely useless.
TheCheshireKhajiit
Jul 13 2017, 06:11 AM
Tombstone on AMC!

It is on, Khajiit is compelled to watch. C'est la vie!
Acadian
Jul 13 2017, 12:33 PM
QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Jul 12 2017, 10:11 PM)

Tombstone on AMC!

It is on, Khajiit is compelled to watch. C'est la vie!
Since it features the voice of Sam Elliot, I can fully understand.
Decrepit
Jul 13 2017, 01:38 PM
I haven't watched a full length movie in ever so long. When my hearing deteriorated to the point where listening to "most" types of music is no longer a pleasant experience my interest in film took a nosedive. Makes sense, I suppose. A flim's music score and sound-effects track were always of major importance to me. I think that's one of the things that drew me to silent films. With those, music is especially critical, though you wouldn't guess it by the inadequate scores accompanying too many "modern" silent film release.
I've been thinking of the film Airplane these past several days. For me, much of its comedy holds up very well. I got to wondering if this is the case for younger folk. A large part of its appeal is in the casting of actors who, up until Airplane, were know strictly for "straight" roles in "serious" films and TV shows. Too, there is a lot of parody on then-iconic TV commercials and the like. Do youngsters see the movie and "get it"? Or is it just another dated period comedy for you?
TheCheshireKhajiit
Jul 13 2017, 02:30 PM
QUOTE(Decrepit @ Jul 13 2017, 07:38 AM)

I haven't watched a full length movie in ever so long. When my hearing deteriorated to the point where listening to "most" types of music is no longer a pleasant experience my interest in film took a nosedive. Makes sense, I suppose. A flim's music score and sound-effects track were always of major importance to me. I think that's one of the things that drew me to silent films. With those, music is especially critical, though you wouldn't guess it by the inadequate scores accompanying too many "modern" silent film release.
I've been thinking of the film Airplane these past several days. For me, much of its comedy holds up very well. I got to wondering if this is the case for younger folk. A large part of its appeal is in the casting of actors who, up until Airplane, were know strictly for "straight" roles in "serious" films and TV shows. Too, there is a lot of parody on then-iconic TV commercials and the like. Do youngsters see the movie and "get it"? Or is it just another dated period comedy for you?
Khajiit likes
Metropolis and
Nosferatu in silent films. He has also been meaning to watch
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, but hasn't gotten around to it.
This one has never seen
Airplane but he knows the famous line ("...and don't call me
Shirley!").
Acadian
Jul 13 2017, 04:18 PM
I generally dislike what I consider slapstick. No tolerance for the Three Stooges and such. That said and, uncharacteristically for me, I quite enjoy the movie Airplane. For some reason, its humor does strike a chord with me when most movies of that genre (Police Squad, Blazing Saddles) don't do anything for me. That said, my age precludes me from speaking for the younger crowd.
Somewhat similarly, I dislike musicals. With one exception that I adore: My Fair Lady. A mystery as to why I love that movie but I have, since it first came out 1964.
The last full movie I saw was Maleficent, based on a recommendation from SubRosa. And I very much enjoyed that.
mALX
Jul 13 2017, 04:50 PM
QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Jul 13 2017, 09:30 AM)

*snip*
This one has never seen
Airplane but he knows the famous line ("...and don't call me
Shirley!").

Ninja'd, darn it! That is one of my favorite lines in the film! I do love the Airplane movies; and don't even care if they are slapstick, lol. Leslie Nielsen just makes anything he is in funny! I can start laughing just seeing his name in the cast!
SubRosa
Jul 13 2017, 08:55 PM
I watched season 1 of Castlevania on Netflix. It was really good. The voice acting is stellar. Richard Armitage is awesome as the protagonist, a vampire-hunter who has fallen on hard times. Graham McTavish is great as Dracula, and even Baltar from Galactica 2.0 lends his voice to Son-Of-Dracula Alucard.
My only disappointment is that it is really short. Just 4 episodes, and those are only 20 minutes each. The way it ends is not really the ending though. It feels more like the first season is just the prologue. I am hoping that it will get another season or two of twenty-some episodes each.
TheCheshireKhajiit
Jul 13 2017, 11:44 PM
QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jul 13 2017, 02:55 PM)

I watched season 1 of Castlevania on Netflix. It was really good. The voice acting is stellar. Richard Armitage is awesome as the protagonist, a vampire-hunter who has fallen on hard times. Graham McTavish is great as Dracula, and even Baltar from Galactica 2.0 lends his voice to Son-Of-Dracula Alucard.
My only disappointment is that it is really short. Just 4 episodes, and those are only 20 minutes each. The way it ends is not really the ending though. It feels more like the first season is just the prologue. I am hoping that it will get another season or two of twenty-some episodes each.
Goooood, Khajiit was very interested in watching this! Glad you posted this!
SubRosa
Jul 14 2017, 01:04 AM
QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Jul 13 2017, 06:44 PM)

QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jul 13 2017, 02:55 PM)

I watched season 1 of Castlevania on Netflix. It was really good. The voice acting is stellar. Richard Armitage is awesome as the protagonist, a vampire-hunter who has fallen on hard times. Graham McTavish is great as Dracula, and even Baltar from Galactica 2.0 lends his voice to Son-Of-Dracula Alucard.
My only disappointment is that it is really short. Just 4 episodes, and those are only 20 minutes each. The way it ends is not really the ending though. It feels more like the first season is just the prologue. I am hoping that it will get another season or two of twenty-some episodes each.
Goooood, Khajiit was very interested in watching this! Glad you posted this!
There will be a second season of 8 episodes. Not as many as I would have liked, but a good start. If they keep up the same quality, I am sure there will be plenty more.
TheCheshireKhajiit
Jul 14 2017, 01:42 AM
QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jul 13 2017, 07:04 PM)

QUOTE(TheCheshireKhajiit @ Jul 13 2017, 06:44 PM)

QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jul 13 2017, 02:55 PM)

I watched season 1 of Castlevania on Netflix. It was really good. The voice acting is stellar. Richard Armitage is awesome as the protagonist, a vampire-hunter who has fallen on hard times. Graham McTavish is great as Dracula, and even Baltar from Galactica 2.0 lends his voice to Son-Of-Dracula Alucard.
My only disappointment is that it is really short. Just 4 episodes, and those are only 20 minutes each. The way it ends is not really the ending though. It feels more like the first season is just the prologue. I am hoping that it will get another season or two of twenty-some episodes each.
Goooood, Khajiit was very interested in watching this! Glad you posted this!
There will be a second season of 8 episodes. Not as many as I would have liked, but a good start. If they keep up the same quality, I am sure there will be plenty more.
You know, a
Castlevania game is in Khajiit's top 3 games of all time. Really looking forward to watching this series!
TheCheshireKhajiit
Jul 15 2017, 05:21 AM
Watched all four episodes of
Castlevania on Netflix. Was just a bit disappointed they didn't include some reprises or remixes of classic
Castlevania tunes (which are still fresh in Khajiit's mind since he plays through
Super Castlevania IV at least once a year), like
Bloody Tears (there was even a scene that would've been perfect for this!), or
Vampire Hunter. Otherwise, Khajiit is definitely looking forward to more!
SubRosa
Jul 15 2017, 04:59 PM
I watched Catwoman yesterday. It was not nearly as bad as I was expecting. In the beginning it was actually pretty fun. But it kind of loses its charm by the middle, and gets pretty meh. I did love the homage to Michelle Pfieffer, in a scene where the wise old cat lady has some pictures and drawings of past Catwomen, and Michelle Pfieffer was there in her Catwoman outfit.
Now I am in the mood to watch the Michael Keaton Batman movies.
TheCheshireKhajiit
Jul 15 2017, 05:23 PM
QUOTE(SubRosa @ Jul 15 2017, 10:59 AM)

Now I am in the mood to watch the Michael Keaton Batman movies.
Woot! The Michael Keaton/Tim Burton Batman's are Khajiit's favorites!
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