PetyrDayne
PetyrDayne t1_jeaewfe wrote
Does the top church man shit in the woods?
PetyrDayne t1_jdrcbyo wrote
I'm avoiding this with Legend of the Galactic Heroes
PetyrDayne t1_jdmu132 wrote
Reply to comment by ROBtimusPrime1995 in HBO Max Releases Exclusive, First Look Images And Announces New Cast For Animated Series CLONE HIGH, Debuting This Spring by indig0sixalpha
Gandhi was a racist, pedophile though.
PetyrDayne t1_jdhwo2m wrote
Be better OP
PetyrDayne t1_jd9nohm wrote
Reply to comment by Owl-with-Diabetes in I've given The Mayor of Kingstown 2 Seasons and clearly that's enough by mickeysbeer
Halfway through season 2 and literally no plot line progressed an inch. Cancelled paramount till SNW comes back.
PetyrDayne t1_jd5ae06 wrote
Reply to comment by bngarland in What TV Shows just go off the rails in later seasons? by Swing-Full
4!! Try 1
PetyrDayne t1_jbqditm wrote
Reply to comment by afty in Was Season 3, Episode 4 of Picard, "No-Win Scenario," one of the best episodes of Trek in the past 20 years? by stumpcity
It's like a Viking funeral for trash but who cares. They are making SNW the flagship and Michelle Yeoh is still on board for the Section 31 spin-off
PetyrDayne t1_jabhsh7 wrote
Reply to comment by Vizjun in 'Citadel': Amazon’s Big Bet for a Global TV Franchise - Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas star in Amazon’s ambitious action spy series that will premiere on Amazon on April 28, with planned spin-offs around the world. by Neo2199
It's based on another le carré book and stars Michael Shannon, the hot Skarsgard and Florence Pugh. I think you'll love it.
PetyrDayne t1_jabh2rn wrote
Reply to comment by ghostcider in Damian Lewis Returning to ‘Billions’ For Season 7 by impeccabletim
I didn't know that. What a bunch of muppets. Knowing showtime they are gonna keep this running for 5 more seasons till they eventually cancel it when the writing gets even more god awful
PetyrDayne t1_jabgp8y wrote
Reply to comment by Vizjun in 'Citadel': Amazon’s Big Bet for a Global TV Franchise - Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas star in Amazon’s ambitious action spy series that will premiere on Amazon on April 28, with planned spin-offs around the world. by Neo2199
You need to watch The Little Drummer Girl if you haven't already
PetyrDayne t1_jabglv6 wrote
Reply to comment by Coz91 in 'Citadel': Amazon’s Big Bet for a Global TV Franchise - Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas star in Amazon’s ambitious action spy series that will premiere on Amazon on April 28, with planned spin-offs around the world. by Neo2199
"Bringing you up to speed is like trying to explain Norway to a dog." Lamb is such a dick but enjoyable to watch
PetyrDayne t1_jabg09l wrote
Reply to comment by tinoynk in Jamie Dornan Returns for ‘The Tourist’ Season 2 by MarvelsGrantMan136
If they get a good writers room for season 2 this has the potential of being the Aussie Fargo
PetyrDayne t1_jabfv4i wrote
Reply to comment by TheBlackSwarm in Damian Lewis Returning to ‘Billions’ For Season 7 by impeccabletim
Show ended for me after season 2. The writers just kinda lost it after that.
PetyrDayne t1_j9n48h9 wrote
Reply to comment by lightsongtheold in How to watch Party Down’s season 3 revival by FrankFFrankie
I'm surprised it hasn't been bought out yet
PetyrDayne t1_j9m9v0w wrote
Reply to comment by NeoNoireWerewolf in Mary Elizabeth Winstead Joins Ewan McGregor in ‘A Gentleman in Moscow’ Series at Showtime & Paramount+ by DemiFiendRSA
Just saw Brick yesterday, so good !! Thanks so much, I'll start with Shallow Grave, looks good and apropos
PetyrDayne t1_j9m62ic wrote
Reply to comment by NeoNoireWerewolf in Mary Elizabeth Winstead Joins Ewan McGregor in ‘A Gentleman in Moscow’ Series at Showtime & Paramount+ by DemiFiendRSA
Hope I look that good at that age. Random but going by your username what neo noir movies do you recommend
PetyrDayne t1_j9lw520 wrote
Reply to comment by NeoNoireWerewolf in Mary Elizabeth Winstead Joins Ewan McGregor in ‘A Gentleman in Moscow’ Series at Showtime & Paramount+ by DemiFiendRSA
How the fuck old is McGregor!?
PetyrDayne OP t1_j96ynlu wrote
Reply to Future-Set Hello Tomorrow! Is Another Unique, (Qualified) Success for Apple TV+ by PetyrDayne
>There’s a terrific article that ran earlier this year on the “enshittification” of TikTok specifically, and of the Internet writ large. It would be hard to summarize succinctly here, but the gist is that sites like TikTok or Facebook start by being good to their users, then screwing them to benefit business customers, then screwing business customers to benefit themselves, and then dying. If you accept that as true—and it’s hard to argue against the evidence—Apple TV+ is very much in the “being good to its users” phase of things, while streaming services like Netflix have moved on to the next stage of evolution. From Slow Horses to Severance to Physical to Black Bird, they’ve proved that they put quality at the top of the priority list, they aren’t afraid to take stylistic risks, and more than occasionally, those risks are paying off. How long it lasts is anybody’s guess—enshittification seems to come for them all—but there’s no denying that we’re living in the Apple TV+ golden age.
>Into that framework steps Hello Tomorrow!, the new drama set in a time and place that is accurately described in its own literature as “retro-future.” In practice, that means the most idealized, catalogue-perfect version of the ‘50s, plus robots and other gadgets that are technologically advanced, but only as imagined by someone living in that age (picture The Jetsons, but on Earth and not animated). The dresses and the cars are vintage, but the ennui and desperation of the people is modern. The man to cure that dread, we learn in the first episode, is Jack Billings, a salesman (played by Billy Crudup) who is hawking literal condos on the moon.
>The myth of escape is the prevailing impulse of the suckers in this show, and though Jack can be heard to admit in a candid moment that our problems will be waiting for us on the lunar surface, for the most part he’s a smiling paragon of the fervent hope that maybe, just maybe, they won’t be. Crudup is spectacular in the role, and while there are surface similarities to the executive Cory Ellison he plays in The Morning Show, what’s hiding behind Ellison is a menacing readiness to kill, while here, what lies beneath the facade of Billings is something sadder, and more hopeless. Nevertheless, we only see the barest glimpses of that, and where Crudup really shines in his thorough embodiment of a man who truly, truly sells the dream. Even though we the viewers understand that he’s full of shit, his performance is so unflinching we want to believe him—we want to believe that the world of promise he prophesies actually exists, and we want to believe that we can seize it and possess some of his unshakeable optimism. We want our place on the moon, yes, but we also want to be him.
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PetyrDayne t1_j2b6o4l wrote
The only good episodes were the ones with young CW. The show should have been a dramadey
PetyrDayne t1_ixvm920 wrote
Thing from Wednesday was robbed!!
PetyrDayne t1_ixruz44 wrote
Reply to What is a good bingeworthy show for me to get into based on other shows I love? by RamenAlDente1738
I think you'd like Babylon Berlin
PetyrDayne t1_ixmphj4 wrote
Reply to comment by preliminaryaccount in “Euphoria” is getting a German adaptation, with "Druck" team Jonas Lindt and Paulina Lorenz set to write. by pm_me_reason_to_livx
I'm enjoying Babylon Berlin, Bad Banks and Furia. Wish there were more quality German shows.
PetyrDayne t1_ixgxler wrote
Reply to comment by HumanOrAlien in Andor - Episode 12 Finale - Discussion Thread! by PhoOhThree
After seeing that, in retrospect it was totally obvious.
PetyrDayne t1_ixgxerm wrote
Great ending to the season. Can't wait for season 2 and Mon Mothma needs a badass speech. Top 3 new shows of the year for me.
PetyrDayne OP t1_jeck2s8 wrote
Reply to Potential Writers Strike Presents Disruption (and Opportunity) to Global Content Creators by PetyrDayne
>If Hollywood writers go on strike — a possibility as we close in on the May 1 deadline without a new deal between the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) — the impact will be felt far beyond New York and Los Angeles. Around the world, producers and distribution companies, not to mention non-WGA affiliated writers, are closely watching the ongoing negotiations, with an expectation that a WGA walkout could mean a boost in demand for new international content.
>“As with previous WGA strikes, we’d expect there will be an increased demand for content from outside the U.S., particularly from English-speaking countries like the U.K. and Australia,” say Martin Moszkowicz and Oliver Berben of German mini-major Constantin Film, producers of the English-language Resident Evil horror franchise as well as German films and series including We Children From Bahnhof Zoo, which streams on Amazon, and KaDeWe, carried on the BBC in the U.K. and Stan in Australia. “The full impact will depend on how long the strike lasts. The best outcome is a very short strike, since it will limit the disruption.”
>(Constantin has its own history with the WGA. In 2021, the guild briefly ordered union members to stop working with the company following a dispute over residuals and health and pension plan contributions, though the parties eventually settled.)
>Louise Pedersen, CEO of All3Media International, which handles global sales on such series as Amazon Prime’s The English starring Emily Blunt and All Creatures Great and Small, which airs on PBS stateside, said the pivot toward international shows was already evident at the London TV Screenings earlier this month, with broadcasters and streamers looking at international shows as a possible contingency plan.
>“A lot of American buyers were planning for [the strike] and talking about shows as potential acquisitions,” said Pedersen, speaking on a panel at French television festival SeriesMania on March 21. “I suspect they’re doing research behind the scenes for backup lists [should the strike happen].”
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