• RanceMcGrew@infosec.pub
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      9 months ago

      Nice blog, thanks for sharing! The world needs more blogs!

      Any recommendations for other animated shows that are more adult themed?

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    9 months ago

    Saw Dune 2 for the third and last time on IMAX (since Godzilla x Kong is taking its place in theaters).

    I forgot, are we allowed to mention TV shows here? I just finished 3 Body Problem and currently watching Shogun. Also watching The Walking Dead - Those Who Live. Not really a fan of TWD but decided to see what this spinoff is all about, and before I know it the last episode is tomorrow. I’m meh about it and will just finish it since it’s only one more episode.

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    9 months ago
    • Lift - Netflix - total garbage. Like a really bad “oceans 11”
    • Ricky Stanicky - Amazon - Dumb humor, but I enjoyed it. John Cena has great comedic timing - that’s probably most of it.
    • Shogun - Hulu - Pretty entertaining. It’s 50% culture clash between Japan and a “Barbarian” from London, and 50% warring Japanese clans.
    • Bill Burr - Paper Tiger - Netflex standup. The feminism jokes at the beginning already feel dated, but if you stick it out, the latter half is pretty great.
    • Halo - Paramount+ - Season 1 was fun, but pretty slow. Season 2 picks up and starts to have a compelling story. I never played the game btw.
    • Curb your Enthusiasm - HBO (I’m not calling it Max - no one knows what that is). For me, this continues to be some of the best comedy I’ve ever watched.
    • Roadhouse (2024) - Amazon - A fun watch. It’s more a sequel than a remake of the original. The “rich bad guy” was the weakest point.
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    9 months ago
    • Rewatched Bourne Identity
    • Oppenheimer (first watch)
    • John Wick (fun but not my favorite)

    And the gem of the bunch was King of New York. Went into this one not knowing anything about it and loved every second of it. Weird and almost art-housey but it was a great ride.