Ok so it’s definitely about a guy and a monkey having coffee in a train station talking about a murder but beyond that I don’t really know what I just watched.
Ok so it’s definitely about a guy and a monkey having coffee in a train station talking about a murder but beyond that I don’t really know what I just watched.
That was probably the worst thing that I have ever seen. Would love it if someone could explain why it is anything but a flaming pile of nonsense.
Just finished the docuseries The Pharmacist. Really well done. The dad was totally likeable and determined to do the right thing in a pretty sad story. Wish there were more people like him in the world when you go through the series and realize how maddening the situation was. As a documentary it was excellent.
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Oh man that last episode of Dracula was so bad. I didn't have a problem with the modern setting it was just clumsily written. I should have stopped watching when the lawyer showed up because the ending was even dumber. Kind of ruined what had so far been a good miniseries.
I've also caught up on a bunch of comedy:
Seth Myers, Lobby Baby: I don't watch late night and am not very familiar with Seth but this was probably my favourite stand up of 2019. He has a great stage presence and delivery with lots of laughs throughout. I found the jokes near the end about his wife especially hilarious and relatable.
Mike Birbiglia, The New One: A good contribution to the style of combining comedy with emotional personal stories. A little slow to get going but overall really funny and makes you think. There is a big moment that is especially awesome and hilarious.
Michelle Wolf, Joke Show: Not really relatable for me at all but I must admit this is a comedian at the top of her game. Just elite comedic timing and delivery while being absolutely savage. I laughed a lot and cringed a lot. My wife laughed her ass off the entire time.
Ronny Chieng, Asian Comedian Destroys America & Iliza Shlesinger, Unveiled: I've put these two together as I don't really have anything special to say about either. Just solid comedians with solid material. If you are a fan you will enjoy.
John Mulaney & the Sack Lunch Bunch: I love Mulaney and the premise but this fell flat with the jokes getting old fast. It might have worked better as a series of shorts instead of a lengthy special.
Jenny Slate, Stage Fright: Ugh. Note to self if a comedy special has to be inter spliced with personal home videos it's probably because the stand up is bad. I didn't laugh once and fell asleep after 20 minutes. I should have turned it off sooner.
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Watched Uncut Gems this weekend and thought it was good. As others have said it is very 'loud'. There is a ton of dialogue and at a pretty high volume but I think that helps set the mood of the movie. A very different Adam Sandler than I have seen before and I thought he did a good job.
I've been slowly going through the Netflix 'Pandemic' Documentary.
Its okay, there are some interesting segments about Global Pandemic efforts in China to control spread of Flu (this Doc focuses on Swine Flu) and some other interesting stories.
You do have to sift through some of the patently uninteresting personal stories of some local Doctors in Rural USA, etc although the segments with the Doctors in India are occasionally interesting although they would be moreso if they indicated a little more where the funding comes from and how they decide who gets treatment in rural locales and how its dealt with logistically.
It takes a lot of effort to overlook the nonsense from the group of Hippies fighting Vaccination legislation though. But if looking for another reason to detest Anti-Vaxxer Hippies is your thing then you can fill your boots here. I do find the concept of 'Parents know better than Doctors.....until they dont and its usually too late, damage done' to be more than a little infuriating. I think they should take those same goal-posts and apply it across the board medically.
"You know best. You fix it. For you and your Families the Hospitals are closed."
Anyways, enough about that nonsense, the Documentary is nothing ground-breaking or anything but there are moments of interesting content.
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