• What Did You Watch? 2025-04-28 (Monday)

    From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 29 07:14:24 2025
    Fringe S1E09 'The Dreamscape'. Shenanigans at Massive Dynamic and
    someone from Peter's past appears. The airline that crashed a plane in
    'Lost' exists in 'Fringe'. The glyphs spell "Voice".

    Dr. Walter Bishop: There is little that makes me happier than taking
    drugs. Perhaps administering them, designing and carrying out
    experiments that bend the plane of what we consider reality. I'm rarely
    if ever opposed to such things except now.


    What Did You Watch?

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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@21:1/5 to Dimensional Traveler on Tue Apr 29 07:30:18 2025
    On 4/29/2025 7:14 AM, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
    Fringe S1E09 'The Dreamscape'.  Shenanigans at Massive Dynamic and
    someone from Peter's past appears.  The airline that crashed a plane in 'Lost' exists in 'Fringe'.

    I forgot about that.

    The glyphs spell "Voice".

    Dr. Walter Bishop: There is little that makes me happier than taking
    drugs. Perhaps administering them, designing and carrying out
    experiments that bend the plane of what we consider reality. I'm rarely
    if ever opposed to such things except now.


    What Did You Watch?


    I watched:

    The Front Room (HBO) 2024 movie written and directed by the Eggers
    Brothers and starring Brandy as a pregnant woman who along with her
    husband (Andrew Burnap) agree to take care of her husband's recently
    widowed stepmother (Kathryn Hunter from "Andor"). At first the husband
    warns that his stepmother is evil, but Brandy ignores him until she
    moves in and weird things start to happen. I went into this expecting a
    horror movie similar to "Rosemary's Baby" or "The Skeleton Key" but was
    very disappointed that when it was all said and done, and as far as I
    can tell, there was zero supernatural events in this movie. I kept
    waiting for something supernatural to happen, and it never did. I guess
    the movie is OK even without a supernatural twist. Fans of "Andor" will
    want to watch for Kathryn Hunter, pretty much playing the same role in
    this movie that she plays in "Andor."


    Sinners (theatrical) - I made the trip to the AMC Metreon in San
    Francisco so I could watch the movie in 70mm IMAX. These are general observations on the second viewing experience at the Metreon. First, I
    saw the movie on opening day at my local IMAX theater and it looked
    great. But my local IMAX is fake IMAX and can't do 70mm prints. The
    Metreon is a flagship IMAX theater, one of the biggest in the country
    and one of only a handful even capable of showing a movie in 70mm IMAX.
    Given that's how the movie was filmed, and I had the opportunity to see
    it properly displayed in that format, I figured I owed it to myself to
    make the trip. In the middle of the day on a Monday, the theater was
    *packed* even in not-so-great seats, it was worth the trip to see
    displayed on a massive screen in perfect clarity. And the shifting
    aspect ratio during certain scenes had a serious wow factor. Two scenes
    in particular. One scene everybody is already talking about, Fnzzvr
    cynlf gur oyhrf naq pbawherf gur fcvevgf bs zhfvp sebz gur cnfg naq
    shgher. But the other scene when gur inzcverf ner vaivgrq vagb gur pyho
    naq gur fperra rkcnaqf nf gurl punetr va nf rirelbar cercnerf sbe gur
    svtug bs gurve yvirf.

    I liked the movie a bit more on second viewing. This time I was able to
    sit back and take it all in. I was able to notice things I didn't
    notice the first time around. I noticed Ludwig Göransson's score.
    Which was pretty good. I was able to properly track Michael B. Jordan's characters, and unlike the first time I watched when I never knew which
    twin was which, this time around I could easily follow who was on the
    screen. I picked up on character details I missed the first time. And
    even at the end of the movie, even though I knew how it ends, I was
    still on the edge of my seat worried how were they going to survive.
    There are only a few more days before "Thunderbolts" arrive and take all
    the IMAX screens. If it is at all possible, see this movie in IMAX,
    even if it's fake IMAX.

    When you're making a movie set in 1930s Mississippi, who else are you
    going to get to write the music but Ludwig Göransson. Actually Ludwig
    has been scoring Ryan Coogler's movies since "Fruitvale Station."

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALTR1WNk120

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZgtm6-EMEM

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  • From Adam H. Kerman@21:1/5 to Arthur Lipscomb on Tue Apr 29 14:34:56 2025
    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:

    The Front Room (HBO) 2024 movie written and directed by the Eggers
    Brothers and starring Brandy as a pregnant woman who along with her
    husband (Andrew Burnap) agree to take care of her husband's recently
    widowed stepmother (Kathryn Hunter from "Andor"). At first the husband
    warns that his stepmother is evil, but Brandy ignores him until she
    moves in and weird things start to happen. I went into this expecting a >horror movie similar to "Rosemary's Baby" or "The Skeleton Key" but was
    very disappointed that when it was all said and done, and as far as I
    can tell, there was zero supernatural events in this movie. I kept
    waiting for something supernatural to happen, and it never did. I guess
    the movie is OK even without a supernatural twist. Fans of "Andor" will
    want to watch for Kathryn Hunter, pretty much playing the same role in
    this movie that she plays in "Andor."

    It's just an elaborate mother-in-law gag?

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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@21:1/5 to Adam H. Kerman on Tue Apr 29 18:35:58 2025
    On 4/29/2025 7:34 AM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:

    The Front Room (HBO) 2024 movie written and directed by the Eggers
    Brothers and starring Brandy as a pregnant woman who along with her
    husband (Andrew Burnap) agree to take care of her husband's recently
    widowed stepmother (Kathryn Hunter from "Andor"). At first the husband
    warns that his stepmother is evil, but Brandy ignores him until she
    moves in and weird things start to happen. I went into this expecting a
    horror movie similar to "Rosemary's Baby" or "The Skeleton Key" but was
    very disappointed that when it was all said and done, and as far as I
    can tell, there was zero supernatural events in this movie. I kept
    waiting for something supernatural to happen, and it never did. I guess
    the movie is OK even without a supernatural twist. Fans of "Andor" will
    want to watch for Kathryn Hunter, pretty much playing the same role in
    this movie that she plays in "Andor."

    It's just an elaborate mother-in-law gag?


    I kind of got the feeling the original script/ movie did have a
    supernatural angle. The movie really felt like a remake of Rosemary's
    Baby, where maybe the husband wasn't in on it. I was positive the evil stepmother was trying to put her soul in the baby's body. There are
    several scenes that imply that's what's going on. Then for whatever
    reason they reshot the ending to remove the supernatural element. But
    that's just a guess.

    There was something that could be considered a twist.

    Ng gur raq bs gur zbivr Oenaql naq ure uhfonaq svaq gur rivy fgrczbgure
    qrnq. Vg'f yngre erirnyrq gung Oenaql fzbgurerq ure gb qrngu. Ohg
    gurer ner mreb pbafrdhraprf. Gur zbivr whfg raqf ba gung erirny.

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  • From anim8rfsk@21:1/5 to Arthur Lipscomb on Wed Apr 30 01:02:42 2025
    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:
    On 4/29/2025 7:34 AM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:

    The Front Room (HBO) 2024 movie written and directed by the Eggers
    Brothers and starring Brandy as a pregnant woman who along with her
    husband (Andrew Burnap) agree to take care of her husband's recently
    widowed stepmother (Kathryn Hunter from "Andor"). At first the husband
    warns that his stepmother is evil, but Brandy ignores him until she
    moves in and weird things start to happen. I went into this expecting a >>> horror movie similar to "Rosemary's Baby" or "The Skeleton Key" but was
    very disappointed that when it was all said and done, and as far as I
    can tell, there was zero supernatural events in this movie. I kept
    waiting for something supernatural to happen, and it never did. I guess >>> the movie is OK even without a supernatural twist. Fans of "Andor" will >>> want to watch for Kathryn Hunter, pretty much playing the same role in
    this movie that she plays in "Andor."

    It's just an elaborate mother-in-law gag?


    I kind of got the feeling the original script/ movie did have a
    supernatural angle. The movie really felt like a remake of Rosemary's
    Baby, where maybe the husband wasn't in on it. I was positive the evil stepmother was trying to put her soul in the baby's body. There are
    several scenes that imply that's what's going on. Then for whatever
    reason they reshot the ending to remove the supernatural element. But
    that's just a guess.

    There was something that could be considered a twist.

    Ng gur raq bs gur zbivr Oenaql naq ure uhfonaq svaq gur rivy fgrczbgure
    qrnq. Vg'f yngre erirnyrq gung Oenaql fzbgurerq ure gb qrngu. Ohg
    gurer ner mreb pbafrdhraprf. Gur zbivr whfg raqf ba gung erirny.


    Jbhyqa’g or gur svefg gvzr Oenaql tbg njnl jvgu zheqre

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to dtravel@sonic.net on Wed Apr 30 04:30:42 2025
    In article <vuqmrv$1ujn8$1@dont-email.me>, dtravel@sonic.net wrote:
    Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?

    Fringe S1E09 'The Dreamscape'. Shenanigans at Massive Dynamic and
    someone from Peter's past appears. The airline that crashed a plane in >'Lost' exists in 'Fringe'. The glyphs spell "Voice".

    I discovered that Tubi no longer has Fringe on its lineup.

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