What are you watching?

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Finally, decent DC film. Flash had some great script and brilliant cameos, but horrible CGI. How its possible that 10 years ago MoS was better in CGI than every DC film since?
 
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I'm watching Les Miserables. I should cross off musicals from my watch list. If it wasn't a musical, it would be a 100 minute movie.
 
That show sounds aptly named. I don't think I'd be happy watching it.

Finishing off the final series of Titans. This series started off in a very dark place but sloowly grew to fulfill its potential before falling prey to the beancounters.
 
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My wife been binging the Alien movies. She recalls what happens in them, but let’s just say she hasn’t seen them as many times as I have. :lol:
 
We (wife and I) just binged the Twisted Metal. Really enjoyed it. It’s cheesy and fun. Really captured the games.
 
I didn’t even realize season 4 of Harley Quinn was out already. And it’s up to episode 5. So I got all caught up this evening.
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Sorry I didn't make this clearer in my previous post.
I totally did not catch what you were saying. I thought you were talking about the first three seasons.

As for Spider-Man, I wanted to catch it in the theater, but just couldn’t find the time.

Next weekend I’m thinking of doing the Barbenheimer. Barbie and Oppenheimer in the same weekend.
 
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Just smashed season 1 of The Bear this afternoon and now two episodes down on season 2.

Really enjoyable.
 
As a double feature I watched The Northman and for some reason The Ninth Gate. The former is a rather Viking take on Macbeth (or is it the other way around?), and the latter is one of the worst things I've watched. I can't believe that Polanski of Rosemary's Baby directed (and Depp and Frank Langella acted in) this aimless and tepid occult "thriller". I'm starting to believe that Depp meeting A. Heard is about just punishment for this cinematic crime! :irked:
 
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Remember those math problems, where train A leaves station A at 45 MPH, and train B leaves station B at 35 MPH, and if the stations are 60 miles away from each other, when will they pass?

Well, those math problems just got a lot more exciting, in this case: Train A leaves Railyard A at 70 mph, with no one at the controls and carrying enough explosive chemicals to level a small town. How long will it take for the heroes to stop it before disaster strikes?
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I guess they could've called it Training Day but that name was already taken. I've not been the greatest fan of the late Tony Scott in the past but this movie is okay so far. Crimson Tide was good too. Think I might give Man On Fire a try next.
 
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