Vids other than surfing thread (cool doccos, movies etc)
I reckon i'd be screaming too! That's as big as i could imagine they would get. I think it's off Yorkes. They'll start their run West within the next month. Yay!
Stealth...faark
https://fb.watch/bnX9OVKALD/
udo wrote:Stealth...faark
https://fb.watch/bnX9OVKALD/
There goes my next surf with happy thoughts Udo!! Jeez!
Just watched the first episode of Louis’ latest. Really quite disturbing. Worth a watch.
https://iview.abc.net.au/show/louis-theroux-s-forbidden-america
seeds wrote:Just watched the first episode of Louis’ latest. Really quite disturbing. Worth a watch.
https://iview.abc.net.au/show/louis-theroux-s-forbidden-america
the preview txt says it all:
Louis Theroux explores three controversial corners of American entertainment and meets those accused of dangerous, toxic, and criminal behaviour.
Criminal behaviour. lol if the last two years have proven anything is that the biggest criminals in the world are faceless men in suits.
Can only speak of the first episode which I assume is the first of the mentioned three areas he’s exploring in this series and it’s not about the pandemic. It’s about white nationalism in America. Racism, misogyny and the desire of some to return to the dark ages and the grifters making a motsa from their followers
This is basically what the aforementioned Louis Theroux first episode is about and where it can lead I guess in a vacuum of like minded people and bias affirming algorithms
https://apple.news/Agc7eLC07ShukPPTIVVt3iw
The Blue Hole Dahab Egypt
Intense.
If you like shrooms check this out:
I’ve seen ‘Irreversible’
Great movie but as article says I think I’d skip the rape scene 2nd time around.
Nov 2021 - Red Bull's James Bond Ski Tribute.
Markus Eder's The Ultimate Run - The Most Insane Ski Run Ever Imagined.
Loved the Eder clip TBB
The Mysterious Stranger - from the Adventures of Mark Twain - claymation cartoon
"Life itself is only a vision, a dream. Nothing exists save empty space and you... and you... are but a thought"
Something for the little tackers to chew on haha
Is the night guard in Cool Hand Luke JW Pepper in the first couple of Roger Moore Bond movies?
CHL is on 7 atm
Yeah I like that line.
Okay I’ve seen CHL heaps but only just picked up on the young JW from Bond
Was a great character in this movie
For more Canadian canoeing...this one an absolute beauty, by Bill Mason
"The Blues Accordin’ to Lightnin’ Hopkins
Directed by Les Blank • 1968 • United States
Les Blank creates a vivid portrait of bluesman Lightin’ Hopkins through a vital collection of musical performances and oral histories."
I love this film, so much. For any crew with interest in the blues - highly recommend.
Cheers Jwithay
Haven’t seen that one. The last song is on YouTube.
Review : Northman
Starring Alexander Skarsgard, Nicole Kidman.
Conclusion: Excremental.
Don’t. Just don’t.
Has anyone mentioned "Atlanta", Donald Glover's current effort?
Brilliant look at being black in modern America.
Also throws in razor-sharp pisstakes of social media and consumerism, all without preaching.
The whole thing is done with a pretty rare level of intelligence and subtlety, and the camera work and editing are first class.
Haven't seen it AndyM, but you've sold me on it. Will give it a watch, cheers.
Glad you enjoyed the Lightnin' doco Seeds, the black pig joke he tells cracks me up and the community song and dance scenes are just wonderful beyond words.
That joke was hilarious and yes the community real life stuff is what I enjoyed as well
'Better Call Saul', final season, three episodes in and fairly ripping along.
Im re watching Breaking Bad. Recommend to jump into Better Call Saul straight after?
Yeah, even though it's a prequel, that's the way it was filmed - afterwards.
A few characters appear in both.
Though dark, 'Better Call Saul' has a humour not present in BB. Think I enjoyed it more cos of that.
AndyM wrote:Has anyone mentioned "Atlanta", Donald Glover's current effort?
Brilliant look at being black in modern America.
Also throws in razor-sharp pisstakes of social media and consumerism, all without preaching.
The whole thing is done with a pretty rare level of intelligence and subtlety, and the camera work and editing are first class.
I watched it. It's really good, I highly recommend it.
flollo wrote:AndyM wrote:Has anyone mentioned "Atlanta", Donald Glover's current effort?
Brilliant look at being black in modern America.
Also throws in razor-sharp pisstakes of social media and consumerism, all without preaching.
The whole thing is done with a pretty rare level of intelligence and subtlety, and the camera work and editing are first class.I watched it. It's really good, I highly recommend it.
Starting season two tonight after hugely enjoying the first. Thanks so much for the recommendation AndyM, it was spot on.
New 5-part series out called The Responder, starring Martin Freeman (from the UK series of The Office).
Amazing. Go watch it. Can't wait for the second season.
jwithay wrote:flollo wrote:AndyM wrote:Has anyone mentioned "Atlanta", Donald Glover's current effort?
Brilliant look at being black in modern America.
Also throws in razor-sharp pisstakes of social media and consumerism, all without preaching.
The whole thing is done with a pretty rare level of intelligence and subtlety, and the camera work and editing are first class.I watched it. It's really good, I highly recommend it.
Starting season two tonight after hugely enjoying the first. Thanks so much for the recommendation AndyM, it was spot on.
Glad you fellas liked it, it certainly exceeded expectations for me.
stunet wrote:Yeah, even though it's a prequel, that's the way it was filmed - afterwards.
A few characters appear in both.
Though dark, 'Better Call Saul' has a humour not present in BB. Think I enjoyed it more cos of that.
I do not concur.
Breaking Bad has plenty of humour. From Pinkeman’s vocabulary to Walter’s irrepressible white Y fronts to Silent Pete and Badger’s ice head dialogues. Plenty of funny moments.
Hank Schroder was an adroitly talented comedic touch.
“ That woman’s got an ass like an onion…..makes me want to cry.”
“ Three days drive from the ocean and you’re eating raw fish….that’s all I’m saying.”
Whilst I’m a massive, massive fan of Better Call Saul, I’m going out on a limb and saying that BB is superior. In fact, having just sat through another rewatching of the series, I believe BB may be the best TV show I’ve ever seen.
It’s basically non stop story evolution, epic character depth and plenty of action. There’s only one redundant episode in the entire series*. Every loose thread in the tale is accounted for and the conclusion is perfect, even though it’s obvious that the final season was tacked onto the original story when a more wholesome ending was achieved. Breaking Bad is anything but wholesome and the final season was excellent.
Particularly enjoyed Walter’s redemption at the end. Not a classic redemption of making things right for the community, more the elegant redemption of making things right for himself. The enlightened self realisation made the character pretty much perfect. It encapsulated the motivation behind everything he did.
Walter was true to himself. The ultimate anti hero.
10/10
*Season 3 , episode 10 : Fly
Agree DSDS, finally something I can agree with :)
BB is so well thought out, the episode openings - the squeaky car lift kit after the shoot out, the airplane accident and the pool, the Mariachi Band, and on it goes ..
I have it ready to watch right through, during the next natural disaster
I did enjoy Better Call Saul - a great character, ready to watch the final series once complete
"I did enjoy Better Call Saul - a great character, ready to watch the final series once complete."
I should've done that, just waited till they all dropped then binged it.
As it is, I get an hour fix then seven days of torment.
@Dude,
Can't really disagree, been a while since I've watched BB. Maybe have to revisit it.
Think they're splitting this season up into two parts with a month or so intermission between. That's gonna be a tough break.
The movie following Breaking bad was almost as good as the series.El Camino.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9243946/
7/10
Not to be confused with the movie with El Camino Christmas which isn't a bad movie but when i tried looking for the breaking bad movie on Netflix i accidentally found the Christmas version which is a completely different movie.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3255590/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
6/10
The best show I watched in recent times was Giri/Haji. It's a masterpiece, I was glued to the screen watching it. The blend of Britain and Japan made for incredible viewing, the cast was phenomenal and the storyline crosses continents seamlessly.
This is the plot:
'Translating to Duty/Shame and set in both Tokyo and London, "Giri/Haji" is a thriller about a Tokyo detective named Kenzo Mori, scouring the London underworld to find his allegedly deceased brother, Yuto. Yuto was accused of brutally murdering the nephew of a yakuza member, which could lead to the onset of a gang war. Kenzo's investigation into the disappearance lures him into dangerous elements of the corrupt underworld of London's criminal circuit. Starring an international ensemble cast, the series originally aired on BBC2.'
It still has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Sounds great Flollo, its going on after I'm through Atlanta.
Any crew here given Lodge 49 a go? Synopsis doesn't do it justice, but...
'Looking for any semblance of the idyllic middle-class existence he knew before his father's death and the family business collapsing, a charming, eternally optimistic ex-surfer named Dud stumbles into his life's new path. He finds himself on the doorstep of a rundown fraternal lodge, where a "Luminous Knight" of the order, plumbing salesman Ernie, welcomes him with open arms. Lodge 49 offers Dud a world of cheap beer, easy friendship and some strange alchemical philosophies that may help him confront his deepest fears and greatest hopes.'
Show was cancelled after 2 seasons and never got its deserved conclusion but its a wild ride, full of heart and a lot of laughs. Killer soundtrack too.
Enjoyed the scene CBG. Another from this thread to go on the list. Just caught up with Atlanta, which is brilliant. The Old Man and the Tree my favourite episode. Starting last season of Ozark then on to Giri/Haji.
More Odenkirk, rotoscoped :
Despite being a huge Better call Saul / breaking bad / Odenkirk fan I couldn’t get through nobody. Turned off after the bus scene. Seemed like another pointless violence movie. Does it get better?
This is a podcast on Spotify but pretty interesting:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/267wY09YNBVmVELHO4gGtr#login
How to spend one point six million of NAB's money in a year.
Leader of KKK - Stitched up.
Double Feature flies off the rails...
swellnet crew are transported back in time...all aboard the "The Flying Train"
Wuppertal Schwebebahn opened in 1901
Deluxe Time Slip Trip out...(Totally impossible to even attempt this kinda thing without string?)
https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/wuppertal-schwebebahn-suspension-...
Think we're turning Japanese...now boarding younger sister Shonan Monorail..Tickets Please!
Conductor : "All you trippers be mindful to keep hovering above the Planet surface!" Thank You!
1964/5 World Fair
(Fahrenheit 451) French Safege Test Monorail stars in this super cool GE 3rd Dimension Transit Doco
Copyright issues...Try this bypass link...
https://www.pinterest.com.au/pin/620300548645830336/
Hang around for the Memphis Mud Island Monorail
Germans fly over the city to catch their flight outta town...the only way to trip out!
Taiwanese Blue Movie xxx { Pandemic Crash-down Edit }
Outta this world - Wild sex scene was too hot for PornHub.
PornHub : "We refuse do (Outta the blue - car crash categories)...get outta here you sick perve!"
Ultimate in painful embarrassment...that's a double ouch!
Crew wish the lass & couple well.
Also has to pay for the damage to their neighbour's brand new car... that's a triple ouch!
Neighbour : "I'm flexible!"
You'd think sunroofs would come with basic cover for sexual frivolity...surely?
https://www.haberler.com/dunya/cinsel-iliski-sirasinda-balkondan-dusen-k...
Stumbled across 'Beforeigners' last night, a Norwegian sci-fi/cop drama about 'time-igrants' appearing from the past in the present day. I'm not much of a tele watcher but I hadn't heard anything about this series yet the quality of it indicates I should've.
Laid out like the typical Scandi cop show, so lots of people called Stig and Magnus, and many scenes of cops rolling up to crime scenes in slick black cars, but the twist is the crime scenes mostly involve the titular beforeigners - who've unwittingly travelled from either the Stone Age, Viking era, or 18th century - coming up against the thin blue line and the cultural confusion that ensues.
Clearly riffs on other sideways takes on refugees, such as District 9, but two episodes in and it appears to be handled in a distinctive way. No modern-era moralising, some dry takes on language policing ("We don't use the 'V' word [Vikings], we prefer to call them of Norse Descent") and other contemperaneous mores such as gender and diversity quotas - the female protagonist is a past Viking warrior, the first time-migration graduate in the Oslo police force.
Hopefully it can hold its form throughout the season because it's wholly original and a whole lot of fun.
Indonesia is full of so many contradictions in so many different ways but this place takes the cake.