The Social Dilemma
I'm not on anything except for Youtube, but yeah, I'm quitting everything. I barely even look at my woefully outdated Samsung Galaxy S5 smartphone or the Amazon Fire that I got 2 or 3 years ago, but yeah, fuck those things.
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The Social Dilemma
I'm not on anything except for Youtube, but yeah, I'm quitting everything. I barely even look at my woefully outdated Samsung Galaxy S5 smartphone or the Amazon Fire that I got 2 or 3 years ago, but yeah, fuck those things.
Carmilla (2019)
Fuck this bullshit "reimagining". Carmilla is a classic gothic vampire horror story by J.S. Le Fanu that predates Bram Stoker's Dracula. The writer/director woman took the story and turned it into a 19th century lesbian coming of age tale with all of the supernatural junk that made the original story cool removed.
I watched American Psycho for the first time. For some reason I had it in my head that I'd seen it, but my wife popped it on tonight and I realized that I don't think I ever had. What a crazy flick. Bale is something else.
I'm pretty incognito with how I sign up for and use most things. One anonymous email address leads to another. I never use my real name. And I don't give out my phone number to these asshats. That's one of a myriad of reasons why I'm not on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. They ask for a little too much that I'm not willing to give out.
Bret Easton Ellis. Read the book.
Hubie Halloween
Sleepy Hollow
John Carpenter's Prince of Darkness (1987)
'Outlaw King' on Netflix.
Brilliant. Based on the story of Robert the Bruce (what a fuckin' man), He was the fellow that came right after William Wallace and is mostly responsible for the drive for Scotland's Independence from English Rule.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-G1BME8FKw
It was alright. Overall, not my type of humor, but I did chuckle at a few things here and there. It was more Billy Madison-ish/Waterboy-ish in tone, if that helps any.
There were a few references to earlier AS movies, like Ben Stiller reprised his character Hal L. from Happy Gilmore in one scene, and an O'Doyle kid/relative (Billy Madison) showed up.
I couldn't put up with Sandlers character, his speech was soooooo annoying