FlaveC
FlaveC t1_j3nq9q5 wrote
Reply to comment by muusicman in Paul T. Goldman on Peacock by muusicman
You're a very opinionated fellow. In my opinion.
FlaveC t1_j0vgx9i wrote
Reply to comment by rajajoe in ChatGPT allows this AI typewriter to talk to you by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
You'll never believe it but it's named r/ChatGTP. I mean, whood-a-thunk amiright?
Not very active yet.
FlaveC t1_iydetyk wrote
Love the lead on this show. Glad to hear this.
FlaveC t1_iy4l9l8 wrote
FWIW I struggled to finish season 1 of Dark and then abandoned it, whereas I can't wait for season 2 of 1899.
FlaveC t1_ixwgbs1 wrote
> there are a few characters that seem a bit bland like Gomez
While casting Jenna Ortega as Wednesday was a stroke of genius, the parents were horribly miscast. Luis Guzman is simply awful as Gomez and loses all of the color and charm of John Astin's Gomez, while Zeta-Jones looks like she showed up just to collect her paycheck and is but a pale shadow of Carolyn Jones' Morticia. What were they thinking?
FlaveC t1_ivmgfj8 wrote
Reply to SAS Rogue Heroes - Peaky Blinders creator's followup is utterly brilliant with a similar vibe by nevereatpears
> good soundtrack
If you're an AC/DC fan you'll love this show.
FlaveC t1_iu4rkxu wrote
Reply to [Discussion] Anyone else struggles with following shows because of the increasingly longer breaks between seasons? by IBoris
I hear you and I sympathize -- I'm exactly the same way. What I do now (for the shows I really like) is save the last 2-3 episodes of the current season. When the new season rolls around these will usually catch me up pretty quickly. Just did this with Pennyworth and it really does work.
FlaveC t1_is8xgjx wrote
Reply to comment by MrGulo-gulo in ‘Dune: The Sisterhood’: ‘Game Of Thrones’ Star Indira Varma Joins HBO Max Prequel Series As Empress Natalya by MarvelsGrantMan136
They're both very shitty writers but Anderson is in a league of his own. The man is probably the worst scifi writer I have ever read -- he knows nothing about science, he makes no effort to do any research, and he delivers book after book of pathetic schlock scifi just for the paycheck. He's the scifi equivalent of those nameless authors who churn out an endless stream of bland romance novels.
FlaveC t1_jeanzhg wrote
Reply to The Big Door Prize review – Chris O’Dowd’s comic timing is immaculate in this beautifully light sci-fi by PetyrDayne
Great premise, great writing, great acting. And Irish accents -- how can you go wrong with Irish accents? The article compares this show to Ted Lasso and I can definitely see that. But FWIW I think it shares more of a pedigree with The Good Place.