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The Flash (2023)
It's the bomb!
Well, at least the latest bomb from DC. From the start DC has fumbled the ball. What had needed to do was introduce characters, allow people to get an emotional connection to them individually and then create a team centric movie. Instead, they throw characters together in a team setting where there is no emotional connection and THEN have stand alone movies. Doesn't make a lick of sense.
This could also be chalked up to genre fatigue. Sure, some Marvel movies open big but then they fizzle out. After 15 years of rapid fire superhero releases (maybe at least 50?) the general public might be getting exhausted by the same story over and over again.
Hopefully a change is a comin'x.
The Daily Show: India.Arie (2022)
A must listen/watch
This interview with India. Arie should be listened to by one and all. Not only because of the mention of stuff surrounding Joe Rogaine but also about how the reaction to her comments have brought such hate and vitriol to her from Rogaine fans.
Terror in the Woods: Hellhound (2017)
Proof that mental health is important.
This woman did not see a hell hound. Heck, she didn't even know where she went. She's proof that people should take their mental health seriously and should seek help from a licensed professional, not a TV show.
The Office: The Dundies (2005)
You Always Remember Your First
When the first season of The Office aired I was working a second shift job so I was never able to watch new TV shows but just before Season Two started I had a DVR installed. And it's a good thing I did.
I remember seeing a commercial for the new season starting and even though I knew nothing about the show just seeing Pam Beasley screaming into the camera holding a Dundie made me realize this is something I'd have to watch.
Sure, there are better episodes, funnier episodes, special episodes....but this was my first one and it instantly made me a fan.
Men in Kilts: A Roadtrip with Sam and Graham (2021)
Worth it
I've never watched Outlander so I'm not too familiar with these actors, but I found this delightful. They have good chemistry and have made an enjoyable show.
Diabolical: Lying for Love (2018)
Distracting
It takes place in 2001 yet everyone in the re-enactments have smart phones.
The Irishman (2019)
It's no Marvel movie
It ain't, you know.
Could've used more explosions.