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For the love of God... suggest me something to watch today

Please?

I'm into criminal stuff, forensic investigation or documentaries, sci-fi, action... I don't know what to see and I'm getting nervous lol. THere's nothing to do today
 

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Raised by Wolves is some solid sci-fi. Utopia is also a great but bonkers sci-fi series. It's only one season (you'll know why after you watch it).
 

Rat Rage

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Please?

I'm into criminal stuff, forensic investigation or documentaries, sci-fi, action... I don't know what to see and I'm getting nervous lol. THere's nothing to do today

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It is amazing. Seriously.
 
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Quasicat

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This one is called the Death of Superman Lives. It covers the Tim Burton Superman that was cancelled and features interviews with Tim Burton, Kevin Smith, and several producers and executives from Warner at the time.

 

IntentionalPun

Ask me about my wife's perfect butthole

Watch this gem, Raven w/ Burt Reynolds.

You will be hooked within the first few minutes.

 

wondermega

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I don't watch much TV in general, but it's been a covid year, so. Off the top of my head:

Best shows I watched last year were Cobra Kai and Get Shorty (I think it is on Amazon). The latter was a surprise and really well done. Lately the lady and I have been working our way through Fargo, wrapping up S3 right now. 1st 2 were excellent, this one not as much - but still decent.
Movies: JoJo Rabbit
Class Action Park (HBO Max)
Batman and Bill (doc about the unsung/forgotten co-creator of Batman, on Hulu)
The two competing Fyre Fest documentaries (seriously watch them both, so good!)
 

Mato

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I've been enjoying Mare of Easttown, I reckon it's worth a watch. Kate Winslet is great in it.
 

Ionian

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This one is called the Death of Superman Lives. It covers the Tim Burton Superman that was cancelled and features interviews with Tim Burton, Kevin Smith, and several producers and executives from Warner at the time.



Brilliant documentary. Had watched it before but had forgotten about it, still compelling and extremely well done and amazing the people they got to interview. Wasn't this also funded by a Kickstarter? It's a must watch.

EDIT: was indeed a Kickstarter. Seriously impressive who he got to interview. Q@A with the dude straight after, explains how they managed it. Watching now.



As for what I reckon the film would have have been? Honestly it looked like a disaster, spending only 12 million (if I read that right) on pre-production seems like a bullet dodged for everyone.
 
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KrakenIPA

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I think it's on Netflix. You have to watch it twice, though.
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Why did I think this was a C. Nolan movie? Cheese and rice.
 
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Lol, none of those. I'm thinking of the 2020 American series on Prime Video. If you like it, then it's probably best to watch the British series that it's based on (and has more than one season), but I haven't watched it. I heard the British version is more violent and messed up though, which sounds quite promising.
 
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