Oh and two Christian movies I like the most, Courageous and Mom's Night Out. Solid 7/10s that are treated like 3/10s because they're Christian.
Joker 2
Ant-Man 3
I Saw The TV Glow
Leave The World Behind
This scared me cuz I have plans with friends to see this movie on the 11th, but the theater still has the listing for now. Guess I'll corral everyone to buy tickets today.
The Second Greatest Show!
I don't watch much bad television, but two shows come to mind.
The first is Walker, Texas Ranger. It's basically "Excessive Force: The Show". To be fair I got into the show as a kid in the last 4 seasons so they define the show to me, and I saw the first few episodes of the show with my family earlier this year and they're not as bad as the later episodes. But still, it's just...awful. Running around kicking bad guys without probably cause, beating up people when peaceful means are necessary, and bad guys resorting straight to violence without running away or trying to lie their way out of a situation, it's all very cartoonish. Not to mention replaying every one of Chuck Norris' roundhouse kicks three times.
The second is The Carmichael Show. It's actually excellent, and probably my favorite modern multicam sitcom. On a sidenote, if there's any modern spiritual successor to All in the Family, it's this show. Anyways, it's based on Jerrod Carmichael's life and family (if loosely), and a key catalyst for the start of the show is that Jerrod has a girlfriend who has just moved in with him. It feels a bit off since he's come out as gay.
Ooh. I've never watched it, but this makes me thing I will love it.
I'm surprised "Here" bombed. Also kinda surprised Venom 3 bombed too although I'm not shocked it didn't do great.
Isn't their an ad free tier though? Netflix has ads now too.
I understood why. These people are used to having some control over the distribution method over their content. Universal owns USA, TruTV, NBC, but with streaming services replacing TV channels they probably want thay same level of control.
Peacock failing makes no sense to me. People love to binge comedies and NBC has made tons of them. Especially since many of their shows (like The Office) were shows people got Netflix for, I'm interested in why people didn't make the switch to Peacock.
It was hard to tell if she said it because she believed it, or just because she's trying to win as cable news analysts have said about her other policies
Yeah, for some reason nobody is getting Peacock for its comedy lineup. For the life of me I don't understand why, they have shows people used to sign up to Netflix for.
It's at 5.9 on IMDB, which is far too low