InvioLing

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The White Lotus: 1x06 Departures

I really did NOT need to actually see Armond shitting...

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I think/hope that it was CG.

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Invasion: 1x10 First Day

I'm just gonna say that this is great. Not like any other alien invasion, and the cliffhanger just teases more to come.

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Indeed. Great Actors/Actresses/Sound Design/Pacing/Visuals. I loved the design of the ship/alien/angel at the end.

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Locke & Key: 2x03 Small World

So close. Arg. Poor Scott.

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Great ending. Perfect song choice.

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The 100: 7x11 Etherea

Boring ass filler episode. I wasted 45 mins when I could’ve been watching something else. Watch first 5 mins & last 5 mins. The only thing you have to know from the middle is that Bellamy gets brainwashed by the religious nutcases.

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Brainwashing aside, some deeper/truthful messages. Love and Faith and pure energy are key. There shall be two final wars against Man and then the Dragon and his followers. WWIII (or whatever it may be and Armegeddo (SP)Other than that, the followers and this Shepherd’s methods of transcendance are skewed and not the way. Emotions are part of our core and we must keep them to learn to overcome. And igniting the “final war”? We have no control over that, nor, do we know the when and how of its occurrence. The sentiment on patience is also paramount. So, in this aspect, this was a interesting and nice episode. Could it if occurred earlier (slices in prior episodes (perhaps two-five minutes each) or ten minutes), sure.

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Goosebumps: 1x04 Go Eat Worms

Damn, Lucas flipped the switch with the quickness. Dude cock blocked himself haha.

This show is super dark for being based on a children’s book.

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Indeed, though most of the original kids are grown up now. I enjoy the; practical effects, the new format, cinematography, location, topics/themes, twists (Dupes,Demon Ghost), cg effects, the overall acting is improving and even the violence (The Mask was just as insane as in the original.) makes this an fresh take. The Original series had darkness but, this is the next level and I welcome it. I just hope it doesn’t go as far as The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.

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Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: 2x13 Chapter Thirty-Three: Deus Ex Machina

I am shocked, I actually really enjoyed their rendition of the song "Total Eclipse Of The Heart".

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I love all of their covers. Great vocals. Some sound better than Glee’s.

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Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

I don't get nearly as excited about the MCU as I used to (mostly because they're churning out movies and TV shows at a rate that I just can't keep up with), but I thoroughly enjoyed this one. Definitely worth watching.

Some loose thoughts/things I enjoyed below (spoilers are marked):
- the story is good, the 2nd act is kind of slow, but it picks up towards the end
- the fight scenes are super cool and creative (especially the one on the bus and the one on the scaffolding)
- I liked the way they utilized the rings in fights, it felt really fresh and like something we haven't seen before
- the final battle is actually awesome (monkey brain loves big monsters and explosions)
- the cast is excellent (I'm particularly thrilled to see Awkwafina getting more recognition)
- the soundtrack is beautiful and I love the way they used traditional Chinese melodies
- badass women all around (Michelle Yeoh my beloved)
- impeccable CGI
- some gorgeous scenery
- MORRIS
- loved the callback to the Mandarin mess from Iron Man 3
- Brie Larson cameo (I know the fandom has collectively decided to hate her, but I don't care, that was a treat for me and me only)
- Xialing effectively utilizing girl power by taking over her father's crime empire (I feel like there was definitely some comic book reference flying over my head there but who cares). My friend and I joked that she'll be getting a Disney+ series shortly

Overall, it was a treat. Strongly recommend.

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I actually ended up liking the Disney+ MCU shows more than the films. (Minus the solo). More grounded, better effects/choreography/music, stories and acting. Going to check this out now.

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Lovecraft Country: 1x03 Holy Ghost

The scene with Letitia giving the racist pig spirit a shot with the help of the souls of the black people he killed, was spectacular OMFG.

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Powerful acting as well! This episode made me a fan of her.

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The 100: 7x16 The Last War
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BlockedParentSpoilers2020-10-01T01:25:09Z

I AM CRYING :sob::sob::sob::sob: WHAT A PERFECT END!!!!

The fact the transcendence it's a choice, and they choose to stay on Earth so they could live together for the rest of their lives is just so touching! Madi didn't choose to get back, but even so, was understandable.

That scene with Octavia "ENOUGH!!!!" OCTAVIA IS THE BEST THAT THIS SHOW HAS TO OFFER! The scene where all the humans turned into beings of light was so beautiful and the soundtrack was so thrilling. I will miss that show so much!!! MAY WE MEET AGAIN

I loved the endind so much.

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I agree, though I wished they transcended and were all together. (Similar to Dean and Sam from SPN.)

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Evil: 1x02 177 Minutes
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Reply by InvioLing
BlockedParentSpoilers2023-06-25T23:48:20Z

I could barely understand the ending. Was the girl dead? Is the spirit of the white girl got into her body? How could she be alive for three hours if she wasn't breathing? How could someone come back to life and be a case of racism? Wouldn't the same thing happen to other black people with the same medical condition?
Nothing makes sense.

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The Caucasian died. The Spirit is still a plot mystery. Leland might be Satan, though the Therapist potentially might be. The death explanation, I forgot the name. It can happen. The racism, the Medical staff only perform less than half the chest pressing to minorities versus Caucasian victims, which would result in more lives lost. It still was kinda weak, since the brown girl lived.

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The Last of Us: 1x07 Left Behind
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Reply by InvioLing
BlockedParentSpoilers2023-02-28T20:56:21Z

Unfortunately this episode is boring as hell and not only that, it doesn't contribute to the story or characters we knew before it in any other way. It's shame because other than this one the show has been great, I hope the next episode makes up for this garbage.

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It will be a big part of Season 2.

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The Last of Us: 1x03 Long, Long Time
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Reply by InvioLing
BlockedParentSpoilers2023-02-01T01:23:59Z

That was beautifully done. And I know how that sounds but I think they gave them a happy ending.

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Commenting Suicide/Murder is never happy.

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Misfits: 2x05 Episode Five
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Reply by InvioLing
BlockedParentSpoilers2022-04-25T06:07:26Z

First absolutely terrible episode. Yikes.

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I liked it until the end reveal. :face_vomiting:

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The Last of Us: 1x09 Look for the Light

Wtf, He's killed hundred people who want world to be saved by sacrificing one stupid kid

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Season Two is The World's response to this action.

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Shantaram: 1x01 The Three Nos

He’s distractingly hot and his accents aren’t great but the show has promise

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Reminds me a bit of Heath Ledger.

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Walker Independence: 1x01 Pilot

Not bad for a pilot. I think Hoyts 'girlfriend' might betray him later. Surprised they have a black deputy.

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I learned on Timeless/And a search on the history behind the specific episode about the real lone ranger. Perhaps, this is a nod to Bass Reaves (1838) though, he lived on the outside of the city.

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Star Wars: The Bad Batch: 1x02 Cut and Run

I like the period, the first moments of the Empire. With sixteen episodes in total I hope we get a lot of world building aside from the main story.
Anyone else thinks Hunter looks a lot like Rambo ? I Don't think it's intentional, though.

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He also resembles Snake (Metal Gear)

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The Last of Us: 1x09 Look for the Light
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Reply by InvioLing
BlockedParentSpoilers2023-03-19T19:07:04Z

As someone who has never played the game, this finale was 80/100 i guess... I mean it was good but something was missing....maybe more zombies...idk maybe some drama. Overall, I'm definitely looking forward towards 2nd season...

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The game had one long tunnel sequence with tons of clickers And variety of Clickers before the Hospital. It would've made it more intense. At least we got the Giraffe.

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Just Beyond: 1x02 Parents Are From Mars, Kids Are From Venus
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Reply by InvioLing
BlockedParentSpoilers2021-11-30T05:23:56Z

Not sure if it the writer/s viewed The Mosquito Cast but, the convo about the Dad using vegetable oil to run his van seems like a neat direct/indirect reference. The main actor on this episode also stars on that show and the father uses freeze/oil from a deep fryer from restaurants on his truck/generator at home.

Pretty neat, either way.

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Omit Freeze.
I meant Grease

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Just Beyond: 1x02 Parents Are From Mars, Kids Are From Venus

Not sure if it the writer/s viewed The Mosquito Cast but, the convo about the Dad using vegetable oil to run his van seems like a neat direct/indirect reference. The main actor on this episode also stars on that show and the father uses freeze/oil from a deep fryer from restaurants on his truck/generator at home.

Pretty neat, either way.

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Omit Freeze. I meant Grease.

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Léon: The Professional
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Reply by Oliver

I can't believe I didn't watch this movie earlier—a young girl loses her family and gets taken care by an Italian professional assassin.

Be warned that this movie has extremely graphic content and might include scenarios that will cause you to feel uneasy and possibly disturbed. I highly appreciate the film's presentation of the relationship between Léon and Mathilda. Although I found it somewhat off-putting that they were so close, I rather prefer perceiving their relationship as much more platonic. Mathilda loses a family that she already felt unconnected with. Her family was dysfunctional and she was treated horribly by her violent and abusive father. Léon made Mathilda feel like someone finally cared for her. She felt loved, and Léon—who's spent half of his life alone—enjoys that companionship. Luc Besson (Director) surely is a creep for scripting such a strangely uncomfortable relationship between a little girl and a grown man. Many people believe that this film presented pedophilia. However, I much rather perceive that the film simply demonstrated to the audience a little girl—very much miserable—crushing on a man who saved her. And a lonely man finding companionship and opening himself up to generosity.

I was missing out on such an amazing film!! You don't want to be missing out either!! MUST WATCH.

P.S. I much recommend you rather watch the Léon: The Professional 2-hour-long, international version (French).

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@anaisordxnez Which scene(s) are you talking about that may disturb people

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I saw it when I was little. Never saw it like that.

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Manodrome

The subject matter at hand here will lead many to recoil, dismiss and mislabel this as "just an incel movie". I think that would be doing this movie a disservice. While it wears its message very blatantly on its sleeve, Manodrome tackles the much discussed "toxic masculinity" with sincerity and complexity, even if its scope is much smaller than the magnitude of the topic at hand. I really enjoyed my time with this one, even pausing to grab a notepad and pen at around the halfway mark as the little details and nuances I picked up began to stack on top of each other, becoming too much for me to remember. Please don't pigeon hole this movie and reduce it down because of a few tag words; give its characters a chance to challenge you and unfold. It's most certainly not an enjoyable watch, but really good message-piece stuff; I look forward to more from Trengrove in the future. It's been interesting to see differing ends of the debate from both this and The Royal Hotel this weekend; two films with similar gender-political plots from either viewpoint.

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Eisenberg plays the troubled Ralphie, an abandonment-issue addled 20/30 something who is currently on the pipeline that all fatherless, support-structureless, directionless men find themselves on, repressing their true selves and following what the world tells them is the embodiment of masculinity. Get muscles, get strong, say few words, don't express yourself, stay emotionless. Ralphie struggles to eat in front of others as he fears it's a sign of weakness. He refuses to eat anything but protein and "healthy" foods. He struggles to communicate with his girlfriend over his feelings and inner struggles. He bottles up his past and refuses to process the trauma of his childhood Christmas when his father left. He clearly is struggling with his sexuality and has no way of exploring this without fear of judgement or discrimination. He's disgusted and angered by seeing gay couples, conflicted by his world view and his own sexual feelings. As we all know, this is certainly a recipe for disaster; with no support structure and bottling up these bubbling emotions, it's inevitable how all this will come to a head.

While mainly online forums are the outlets for these types of shunned men in the real world, Manodrome personifies the online MGTOW/Incel style movement as an in-person cult, a fraternity of men who've dispensed with women and masturbation and are "taking back their masculinity" by doubling down on all the stereotypical aspects of being a man. Suffering through pain via the scarification of a club symbol, self affirmation chants, peer pressure to remove one's spouse or loved ones. As we've seen with many of these groups in reality, while they offer an environment for men to express their inner thoughts, they are fraught with ill intentions, misogyny and only amplify the negative aspects of the male experience. We see glimpses of how this world view is spread around by those caught within its folds, from Ralphie lecturing the child in the back of his Uber, and members of the frat bringing in members who are younger and younger. We see how this differs from the female experience when Ralphie sees the young girl getting her hair washed by, presumably, her mother and grandmother. Women have strong role models and support figures in their life from a very early age, while men very much lack this from their own, emotionally stunted ilk.

I feel like I'm just rambling at this point but yeah, there's a lot of nuance to this movie's portrayal of the problem, and I think a lot of it is restrictedly viewed in the vacuum of domestic troubles and lack of role models during upbringing for the sake of the movie's scope. I'm excited to read other people's takes about this movie, but I am worried that many will be reductive with their opinions after the words "toxic masculinity" and "incel" are mentioned in the plot synopsis and blurb.

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I really enjoyed this film's use of colour to encapsulate certain feelings or stances. Throughout, Ralphie has red/ginger hair, possibly to paint him as an outcast; the odd one out. He's also constantly wearing his red beanie. Ralphie's girlfriend, Sal, has blue hair, a stark contrast but also paints them as representations of their respective, opposing teams. Red vs Blue, Men vs Women, Red Pill vs Blue Pill. . The Christmas tree from Ralphie's past and the lights in the fraternity are a bright green, a symbol of safety, refuge, a safe place. Ralphie buys an expensive yellow Ralph Lauren shirt, an outward reflection of his cowardice and uncertainty of his new clique and their respective views. Ralph and Son Brad are drinking red drinks at the mall, while the two younger members of the frat are drinking yellow drinks.

A car is usually used in films and life as an outward reflection of a man's wealth, status and ego. Big, powerful men are shown driving large, black 4x4s and fast sports cars, while humble, less powerful men are shown driving humble, old, broken cars. After being inducted into the fraternity fully, Ralphie gets cold feet, punching Dad Dan and running from the house. He scrapes the outside of the car during his escape, where we're then shown the vehicle's profile and respective damage in broad daylight. This reflects Ralphie's damaged ego as he battles with his newfound brother's worldview and his true self. When he returns to the frat during the finale, he's somehow procured a large Toyota 4x4 (in reddy orange no less), his masculine persona fully back on display.

During the finale of the movie, we see Ralphie scoffing down bread and drinking Mountain Dew, his fake manly persona melting away, regressing back to his childhood. He is approached by a caring man at the retirement home, the personification of what every man really needs. A softly spoken, kind, caring mentor figure to reach out and ask if they can offer a helping hand. He too has lost his father, and instead of growing resentful and full of hate, he's instead reaching out to those in a similar place and offering them kindness. Ralphie curls up next to the man, his towel a shade of pink, his shirt baggy and loose like that of a child. He can finally be vulnerable around someone, but as the cops circle outside, it's all too late.

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Great write up. I definitely agree and thought similar. I’m like The Giant. This film gave me some American History X vibes as well!

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Gravity

For the people wondering who the foreign voice was during a scene in the movie, checkout this short film as a spin-off to the movie! http://www.theverge.com/2013/11/20/5126176/this-gravity-companion-short-film-could-win-an-oscar

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Thank you.Just viewed both back to back fir the first time.

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Goosebumps: 1x09 Night of the Living Dummy (2)

"That is a good twist"

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I loved the RL Stine cameo.

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Goosebumps: 1x08 You Can't Scare Me

Anyone else got The Shining vibes from this episode?

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Indeed. This is the first ‘horror’ production that I’ve seen with Justin Long. Quite impressed.

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Black Cake: 1x04 Mrs. Bennett

This episode was great! The story of her life is coming full circle! It just proves, every one has secrets.

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Indeed. This show keeps on giving!

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The Missing: 2x01 Come Home

Reply by InvioLing
BlockedParentSpoilers2023-07-14T01:18:51Z

I can't BELIEVE this show is finally back!!! I feel as if I've been waiting forever!

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The ending gave me chills! Nice Season 1 parallels. (Diligent Parent, Teacher, Foreign Enemy/Involvement, Expat living (Not sure if the mom is German but, the son and dad definitely seem British.), Journalist (One of Favorite actors from NOS4A2 (Great Series/Acting by most of the cast.), Photo use, same opening song, Intersecting Subplots (Soldier (Perhaps the Ian of the series (Maybe Nazi drug experimentation, framing of the father)

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The Missing: 1x08 Till Death

Reply by InvioLing
BlockedParentSpoilers2023-07-11T20:27:47Z

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

was it Oliver at the end or Tony just went crazy?
I guess I'll never know

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After viewing it a second time, I believe so. on a few episodes, several characters revealed minor details based on their body/muscle language. Garret earlier scrunched and twisted his face when Tony revealed that he was working with Baptiste again.

That was foreshadowing what was to come. The last shot of the boy seems to suggest he knew/knows that the man is/could be his real dad. Even still, I wish Tony knew more Russian and carried a picture of Oliver around. Great show. Still have to see Baptiste and season two. And Garret said Oliver was beautiful. I know he could see on the. and posters but, I think there's possibly more to the story. And George probably did lie to calm or silence his brother (If Oliver was alive and shipped away) the brothet could tell Baptiste and the Hughes about everything. Sadly, season two will be about another story.

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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Perhaps the multiversiest film ever! Now we just need the next movie to cross over with The Flash, and the singularity will finally be reached...

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I was thinking about a Static Shock crossover.

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Shrinking: 1x08 Boop

-“You didn’t know why I was mad, you were just going along with it?!”
-“Mmhmm”
-“Ohhh, love you!”

  • Gaby and Liz are friendship goals to the max.

  • Do kids really still eat Fun Dip now? You can tell this show was written by some middle-aged people.

  • Alice is one of the more annoying characters on television right now.

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I worked with 100-3000 children a day for the past seven years and many of them would always get Dippin Dots. (It’s not Fun Dip but, kinda close.) I hadn’t even heard of it until 2016.

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