• What Did You Watch? 2024-04-13 (Saturday)

    From Ian J. Ball@3:633/280.2 to All on Mon Apr 15 01:49:45 2024
    This weekend I need to try to get through a pile of work, and yesterday
    I was variously very successful, and not successful at all! at it.

    So, I managed to get through...:

    soaps: GH - Thur's ep. Nothing really important happened this episode.
    The next morning, Nina manages to catch Agent Jagger/John coming out of
    the shower as Carly opens the hotel room door, immediately gets the
    wrong idea, and goes running to Drew (and Michael) to declare the news!
    (Even Curtis was appalled! And she didn't even deal with Carly's room
    service complaint!!) More wedding dress, and honeymoon, shenanigans with
    Brook Lynn (and Chase, and Lois). NuNuNuMolly goes to Alexis to complain
    about a story Alexis did that has affected Molly at work; and Alexis
    complains to Molly about Nina. I think that is all that happened...
    GH - Fri's ep. Constantine continues to scam his grift on Maggie
    (this time involving his visa), while Xander is trying to push him out
    the door! Paulina is stuck in isolation after getting nuked for her
    thyroid. Julie is tired of life at the Kirakis mansion, with all of the
    kids! and escapes to the Horton cabin, only to discover Johnny and
    Chanel honeymooning there, and is then stuck with them overnight due to
    the weather! Thomas (Chad's kid) discovers Constatine's "The Pawn" card,
    and palms it without anyone knowing (Constantine is going to lose it
    when he realizes it is gone!!).

    The Masters - Boy, after watching Day 3 here, I would never want to play Augusta - the course is *brutal*!!
    In the middle of Day 3, this was an inconclusive day, with
    half-a-dozen people leading. But as the day wore on, more and more of
    them fell away, leaving only Collin Morikawa in the lead, and then
    Scottie Schefler, who hit an incredible birdie *drive* to hole the 18th
    from the fairway, to take a one-stroke lead over Morikawa.
    But it's still probably almost anybody's tournament on the last day, though Scheffler and Morikawa are in the best positions to take it.

    Secret Life of the Pastor's Wife (Lifetime) - This was decent. The
    ending was kind of annoying where they sort of handwaved away the
    obvious guilt of the main suspect, for dramatic effect, before revealing
    - no, no, we were right all along: he really did do it!
    I was annoyed that the pastor's wife's (Jennings Rice) "hott affair"
    was actually only a one-time thing - I was hoping for way more
    salaciousness out of this then what we got.
    At least they didn't try to pull the "twist" where her bestie was
    actually in on it - that "twist" just annoys me!!


    So, what did you watch?



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  • From anim8rfsk@3:633/280.2 to All on Mon Apr 15 04:59:53 2024
    Ian J. Ball <ijball@mac.invalid> wrote:
    This weekend I need to try to get through a pile of work, and yesterday
    I was variously very successful, and not successful at all! at it.

    So, I managed to get through...:



    So, what did you watch?

    Hey, thanks for asking!

    CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE ❤️
    This is like the fifth thing they offered me free on Apple TV+.

    The preview had Emma Stone who I like so I gave it a try. It stars Steve Carell, who I’m not a fan of and I was about to click it off when they said Marissa Tomei. OK, I’m in.

    Carell plays an average guy who has a useless slut wife who is cheating on
    him so of course she gets the house and the kids and he gets the efficiency apartment. While he’s out complaining in a bar about his life, a womanizer Takes pity on him and decides to teach him how to get women. It turns out
    the secret is to wear a smaller size suit and not treat them very well.
    Works every time.

    So there’s some funny stuff, especially Tomei.

    But it gets weird as it turns out that everybody is connected unknowingly
    to everybody else about three different ways. many of which seem extremely unlikely for no one to know about. And there is reveal after reveal after reveal. So many reveals I can’t even keep track of them. Mr. Google says there’s a big reveal in the third act in about Correll’s youngest daughter and it’s the first time her face is shown, but I can’t figure out what that reveal is nor have I been able to track it down.

    There’s just no way everybody could be connected in multiple ways like this in a town bigger than Mayberry.

    So some good casting, especially in the lesser roles, some good
    performances, especially in the lesser roles, lots and lots and lots of hot girls, no nudity, and an especially happy ending for the youngest son. The real life version of which can be seen. Thanks to Mr. Google, even though it’s not in the movie.

    But the plot is completely implausible, and it helps that all the
    characters have unlimited funds, so they don’t have that to worry about.

    It starts with Emma Stone, thinking Conan O’Brien is hot, which is disgusting, and Lisa Lapira mocking him for looking like a carrot, which
    was good. But then these characters disappear for the next 90 minutes!

    Fred Bob is on the fence.



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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@3:633/280.2 to All on Mon Apr 15 05:25:57 2024
    On 4/14/2024 11:59 AM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    Ian J. Ball <ijball@mac.invalid> wrote:
    This weekend I need to try to get through a pile of work, and yesterday
    I was variously very successful, and not successful at all! at it.

    So, I managed to get through...:



    So, what did you watch?

    Hey, thanks for asking!

    CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE ❤️
    This is like the fifth thing they offered me free on Apple TV+.

    The preview had Emma Stone who I like so I gave it a try. It stars Steve Carell, who I’m not a fan of and I was about to click it off when they said Marissa Tomei. OK, I’m in.

    Carell plays an average guy who has a useless slut wife who is cheating on him so of course she gets the house and the kids and he gets the efficiency apartment. While he’s out complaining in a bar about his life, a womanizer Takes pity on him and decides to teach him how to get women. It turns out
    the secret is to wear a smaller size suit and not treat them very well.
    Works every time.

    So there’s some funny stuff, especially Tomei.

    But it gets weird as it turns out that everybody is connected unknowingly
    to everybody else about three different ways. many of which seem extremely unlikely for no one to know about. And there is reveal after reveal after reveal. So many reveals I can’t even keep track of them. Mr. Google says there’s a big reveal in the third act in about Correll’s youngest daughter
    and it’s the first time her face is shown, but I can’t figure out what that
    reveal is nor have I been able to track it down.

    There’s just no way everybody could be connected in multiple ways like this in a town bigger than Mayberry.

    So some good casting, especially in the lesser roles, some good
    performances, especially in the lesser roles, lots and lots and lots of hot girls, no nudity, and an especially happy ending for the youngest son. The real life version of which can be seen. Thanks to Mr. Google, even though it’s not in the movie.

    But the plot is completely implausible, and it helps that all the
    characters have unlimited funds, so they don’t have that to worry about.

    It starts with Emma Stone, thinking Conan O’Brien is hot, which is disgusting, and Lisa Lapira mocking him for looking like a carrot, which
    was good. But then these characters disappear for the next 90 minutes!

    Fred Bob is on the fence.




    I saw it when it first came out, and I liked it at the time, but I don't remember it.


    I watched:


    Psycho (4K disc) 1960 movie directed by Alfred Hitchcok and starring
    Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates, everyone's favorite American Psycho.
    The movie holds up very well.


    Psycho II (4K disc) 1983 sequel which finds Perkins getting released
    from a mental hospital and trying to move on with his life, but the
    family of his one of his victims is determined to drive him insane. One
    small flaw in their plan is he's *already* insane! I think this is
    probably the first Psycho movie I ever saw when I was a kid.


    Psycho III (4K disc) 1986 sequel directed by Perkins which finds Perkins
    still trying to live his life but his urge to occasionally dress up like
    his mother and murder people keeps getting in the way. I don't know
    what the popular opinion was at the time, but this is actually a very watchable background noise type of movie. I especially like the scene
    when Perkins is in killer mode but takes the time to straighten a picture. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9Typvz53Ec&t=22s


    Psycho IV: The Beginning (4K disc) 1990 made for TV sequel which has
    Anthony Perkins back once again as everyone's favorite American Psycho.
    But this is also a prequel which details Norman Bates backstory (young
    Norman played by Henry Thomas) and details his life with his abusive
    mother (Olivia Hussey from Romeo and Juliet). Not bad.


    Law & Order: Special Victims - "Children of Wolves" - Mariska Hargitay
    directs this episode which was all over the place. I'm not even going
    to try and summarize it!


    Law & Order: Organized Crime - "Semper Fi" - Stabler, who I think is
    supposed to be a New York City cop, goes undercover in what didn't
    appear to be New York City. I get if you're undercover you're not
    confined to your city limits, but he didn't appear to be anywhere near
    New York city! But I've never been to New York, maybe it's full of
    forests and farmland.



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  • From anim8rfsk@3:633/280.2 to All on Mon Apr 15 08:35:32 2024
    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:
    On 4/14/2024 11:59 AM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    Ian J. Ball <ijball@mac.invalid> wrote:
    This weekend I need to try to get through a pile of work, and yesterday
    I was variously very successful, and not successful at all! at it.

    So, I managed to get through...:



    So, what did you watch?

    Hey, thanks for asking!

    CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE ❤️
    This is like the fifth thing they offered me free on Apple TV+.

    The preview had Emma Stone who I like so I gave it a try. It stars Steve
    Carell, who I’m not a fan of and I was about to click it off when they said
    Marissa Tomei. OK, I’m in.

    Carell plays an average guy who has a useless slut wife who is cheating on >> him so of course she gets the house and the kids and he gets the efficiency >> apartment. While he’s out complaining in a bar about his life, a womanizer >> Takes pity on him and decides to teach him how to get women. It turns out
    the secret is to wear a smaller size suit and not treat them very well.
    Works every time.

    So there’s some funny stuff, especially Tomei.

    But it gets weird as it turns out that everybody is connected unknowingly
    to everybody else about three different ways. many of which seem extremely >> unlikely for no one to know about. And there is reveal after reveal after
    reveal. So many reveals I can’t even keep track of them. Mr. Google says >> there’s a big reveal in the third act in about Correll’s youngest daughter
    and it’s the first time her face is shown, but I can’t figure out what that
    reveal is nor have I been able to track it down.

    There’s just no way everybody could be connected in multiple ways like this
    in a town bigger than Mayberry.

    So some good casting, especially in the lesser roles, some good
    performances, especially in the lesser roles, lots and lots and lots of hot >> girls, no nudity, and an especially happy ending for the youngest son. The >> real life version of which can be seen. Thanks to Mr. Google, even though
    it’s not in the movie.

    But the plot is completely implausible, and it helps that all the
    characters have unlimited funds, so they don’t have that to worry about. >>
    It starts with Emma Stone, thinking Conan O’Brien is hot, which is
    disgusting, and Lisa Lapira mocking him for looking like a carrot, which
    was good. But then these characters disappear for the next 90 minutes!

    Fred Bob is on the fence.




    I saw it when it first came out, and I liked it at the time, but I don't remember it.


    I watched:


    Psycho (4K disc) 1960 movie directed by Alfred Hitchcok and starring
    Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates, everyone's favorite American Psycho.
    The movie holds up very well.


    Psycho II (4K disc) 1983 sequel which finds Perkins getting released
    from a mental hospital and trying to move on with his life, but the
    family of his one of his victims is determined to drive him insane. One small flaw in their plan is he's *already* insane! I think this is
    probably the first Psycho movie I ever saw when I was a kid.


    Psycho III (4K disc) 1986 sequel directed by Perkins which finds Perkins still trying to live his life but his urge to occasionally dress up like
    his mother and murder people keeps getting in the way. I don't know
    what the popular opinion was at the time, but this is actually a very watchable background noise type of movie. I especially like the scene
    when Perkins is in killer mode but takes the time to straighten a picture. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9Typvz53Ec&t=22s


    Psycho IV: The Beginning (4K disc) 1990 made for TV sequel which has
    Anthony Perkins back once again as everyone's favorite American Psycho.
    But this is also a prequel which details Norman Bates backstory (young Norman played by Henry Thomas) and details his life with his abusive
    mother (Olivia Hussey from Romeo and Juliet). Not bad.

    Don’t forget this awful thing:

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0155975/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk



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  • From moviePig@3:633/280.2 to All on Mon Apr 15 09:00:40 2024
    On 4/14/2024 6:35 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:
    On 4/14/2024 11:59 AM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    Ian J. Ball <ijball@mac.invalid> wrote:
    This weekend I need to try to get through a pile of work, and yesterday >>>> I was variously very successful, and not successful at all! at it.

    So, I managed to get through...:



    So, what did you watch?

    Hey, thanks for asking!

    CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE ❤️
    This is like the fifth thing they offered me free on Apple TV+.

    The preview had Emma Stone who I like so I gave it a try. It stars Steve >>> Carell, who I’m not a fan of and I was about to click it off when they said
    Marissa Tomei. OK, I’m in.

    Carell plays an average guy who has a useless slut wife who is cheating on >>> him so of course she gets the house and the kids and he gets the efficiency >>> apartment. While he’s out complaining in a bar about his life, a womanizer
    Takes pity on him and decides to teach him how to get women. It turns out >>> the secret is to wear a smaller size suit and not treat them very well.
    Works every time.

    So there’s some funny stuff, especially Tomei.

    But it gets weird as it turns out that everybody is connected unknowingly >>> to everybody else about three different ways. many of which seem extremely >>> unlikely for no one to know about. And there is reveal after reveal after >>> reveal. So many reveals I can’t even keep track of them. Mr. Google says >>> there’s a big reveal in the third act in about Correll’s youngest daughter
    and it’s the first time her face is shown, but I can’t figure out what that
    reveal is nor have I been able to track it down.

    There’s just no way everybody could be connected in multiple ways like this
    in a town bigger than Mayberry.

    So some good casting, especially in the lesser roles, some good
    performances, especially in the lesser roles, lots and lots and lots of hot >>> girls, no nudity, and an especially happy ending for the youngest son. The >>> real life version of which can be seen. Thanks to Mr. Google, even though >>> it’s not in the movie.

    But the plot is completely implausible, and it helps that all the
    characters have unlimited funds, so they don’t have that to worry about. >>>
    It starts with Emma Stone, thinking Conan O’Brien is hot, which is
    disgusting, and Lisa Lapira mocking him for looking like a carrot, which >>> was good. But then these characters disappear for the next 90 minutes!

    Fred Bob is on the fence.




    I saw it when it first came out, and I liked it at the time, but I don't
    remember it.


    I watched:


    Psycho (4K disc) 1960 movie directed by Alfred Hitchcok and starring
    Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates, everyone's favorite American Psycho.
    The movie holds up very well.


    Psycho II (4K disc) 1983 sequel which finds Perkins getting released
    from a mental hospital and trying to move on with his life, but the
    family of his one of his victims is determined to drive him insane. One
    small flaw in their plan is he's *already* insane! I think this is
    probably the first Psycho movie I ever saw when I was a kid.


    Psycho III (4K disc) 1986 sequel directed by Perkins which finds Perkins
    still trying to live his life but his urge to occasionally dress up like
    his mother and murder people keeps getting in the way. I don't know
    what the popular opinion was at the time, but this is actually a very
    watchable background noise type of movie. I especially like the scene
    when Perkins is in killer mode but takes the time to straighten a picture. >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9Typvz53Ec&t=22s


    Psycho IV: The Beginning (4K disc) 1990 made for TV sequel which has
    Anthony Perkins back once again as everyone's favorite American Psycho.
    But this is also a prequel which details Norman Bates backstory (young
    Norman played by Henry Thomas) and details his life with his abusive
    mother (Olivia Hussey from Romeo and Juliet). Not bad.

    Don’t forget this awful thing:

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0155975/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk

    It shouldn't have been, it really shouldn't. But it was.



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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@3:633/280.2 to All on Mon Apr 15 09:19:00 2024
    On 4/14/2024 4:00 PM, moviePig wrote:
    On 4/14/2024 6:35 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:
    On 4/14/2024 11:59 AM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    Ian J. Ball <ijball@mac.invalid> wrote:
    This weekend I need to try to get through a pile of work, and
    yesterday
    I was variously very successful, and not successful at all! at it.

    So, I managed to get through...:



    So, what did you watch?

    Hey, thanks for asking!

    CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE ❤️
    This is like the fifth thing they offered me free on Apple TV+.

    The preview had Emma Stone who I like so I gave it a try. It stars
    Steve
    Carell, who I’m not a fan of and I was about to click it off when
    they said
    Marissa Tomei. OK, I’m in.

    Carell plays an average guy who has a useless slut wife who is
    cheating on
    him so of course she gets the house and the kids and he gets the
    efficiency
    apartment. While he’s out complaining in a bar about his life, a
    womanizer
    Takes pity on him and decides to teach him how to get women. It
    turns out
    the secret is to wear a smaller size suit and not treat them very well. >>>> Works every time.

    So there’s some funny stuff, especially Tomei.

    But it gets weird as it turns out that everybody is connected
    unknowingly
    to everybody else about three different ways. many of which seem
    extremely
    unlikely for no one to know about. And there is reveal after reveal
    after
    reveal. So many reveals I can’t even keep track of them. Mr. Google >>>> says
    there’s a big reveal in the third act in about Correll’s youngest >>>> daughter
    and it’s the first time her face is shown, but I can’t figure out >>>> what that
    reveal is nor have I been able to track it down.

    There’s just no way everybody could be connected in multiple ways
    like this
    in a town bigger than Mayberry.

    So some good casting, especially in the lesser roles, some good
    performances, especially in the lesser roles, lots and lots and lots
    of hot
    girls, no nudity, and an especially happy ending for the youngest
    son. The
    real life version of which can be seen. Thanks to Mr. Google, even
    though
    it’s not in the movie.

    But the plot is completely implausible, and it helps that all the
    characters have unlimited funds, so they don’t have that to worry
    about.

    It starts with Emma Stone, thinking Conan O’Brien is hot, which is
    disgusting, and Lisa Lapira mocking him for looking like a carrot,
    which
    was good. But then these characters disappear for the next 90 minutes! >>>>
    Fred Bob is on the fence.




    I saw it when it first came out, and I liked it at the time, but I don't >>> remember it.


    I watched:


    Psycho (4K disc) 1960 movie directed by Alfred Hitchcok and starring
    Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates, everyone's favorite American Psycho.
    The movie holds up very well.


    Psycho II (4K disc) 1983 sequel which finds Perkins getting released
    from a mental hospital and trying to move on with his life, but the
    family of his one of his victims is determined to drive him insane. One >>> small flaw in their plan is he's *already* insane! I think this is
    probably the first Psycho movie I ever saw when I was a kid.


    Psycho III (4K disc) 1986 sequel directed by Perkins which finds Perkins >>> still trying to live his life but his urge to occasionally dress up like >>> his mother and murder people keeps getting in the way. I don't know
    what the popular opinion was at the time, but this is actually a very
    watchable background noise type of movie. I especially like the scene
    when Perkins is in killer mode but takes the time to straighten a
    picture.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9Typvz53Ec&t=22s


    Psycho IV: The Beginning (4K disc) 1990 made for TV sequel which has
    Anthony Perkins back once again as everyone's favorite American Psycho.
    But this is also a prequel which details Norman Bates backstory (young
    Norman played by Henry Thomas) and details his life with his abusive
    mother (Olivia Hussey from Romeo and Juliet). Not bad.

    Don’t forget this awful thing:

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0155975/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk

    It shouldn't have been, it really shouldn't. But it was.



    It's not in the box set and I have *no* interest in seeing it again!
    But I would have really liked it if the box set included, "Bates Motel"
    It was a 1987 made for TV movie starring Bud Cort and Lori Petty. I
    vaguely recall liking it, but I have no idea what actually happened in
    it. Other than I *think* it once again portrayed Norman as the victim
    and it was setting up to be a pilot for a show that wasn't picked up.

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  • From Ubiquitous@3:633/280.2 to All on Wed Apr 17 18:30:56 2024
    In article <uvgtup$3n65v$1@dont-email.me>, ijball@mac.invalid wrote:

    So, what did you watch?

    I watched a funeral for a cousin in Ohio.
    Hmm, I need to find the vidclip of him being interviewed about organizing the first flashmob Thriller dance in Portland, Oregon.

    That evening, I discovered Iran tried to bomb Israel after Senile Resident Joke Biden said "Don't". Let's go Brandon!

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    Let's go Brandon!


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