Recommend a Movie/Documentary/Show
JohnnyBlaze said:
Yay to sci-fi goodness!
Which reminds me, I need to finish the final season of Lost In Space !
badmalthus said: Watched it yesterday...depressingly hilarious.
I wanted to laugh, but it was too true. The metaphors were transparent.
Another you two might enjoy is a satire documentary, Death to 2021 on Netflix. This one didn't have the emotional impact of Don't Look Up; however, it was a bit funny.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=netflix+satire+documentary+on+2021&docid=607993685132579370&mid=4623B436B16F945CD5AD4623B436B16F945CD5AD&view=detail&FORM=VIRE
Yay to sci-fi goodness!

Which reminds me, I need to finish the final season of Lost In Space !
badmalthus said: Watched it yesterday...depressingly hilarious.
I wanted to laugh, but it was too true. The metaphors were transparent.
Another you two might enjoy is a satire documentary, Death to 2021 on Netflix. This one didn't have the emotional impact of Don't Look Up; however, it was a bit funny.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=netflix+satire+documentary+on+2021&docid=607993685132579370&mid=4623B436B16F945CD5AD4623B436B16F945CD5AD&view=detail&FORM=VIRE
So Netflix is expanding into K-drama series, except it's all translated to English, so no subtitles for those who don't care for them.
I am currently watching 'Move to Heaven', a series about a trauma cleaning business who cleans and clears after someone's death. Each episode of the series not only focuses on the deceased, but the main character as well.
What I love most about this series is that one of the main characters is a Korean half Malaysian actor, Tang Jun-sang, who plays Geu-ru, a young boy diagnosed with Asperger's. His character displays the brilliance and ethics of outcome when one honors the right path.
Each episode is a heartwarming encounter ending in an emotional revelation in regard to the deceased and their family. There have been very few episodes that haven't moved me to tears.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11052470/
I am currently watching 'Move to Heaven', a series about a trauma cleaning business who cleans and clears after someone's death. Each episode of the series not only focuses on the deceased, but the main character as well.
What I love most about this series is that one of the main characters is a Korean half Malaysian actor, Tang Jun-sang, who plays Geu-ru, a young boy diagnosed with Asperger's. His character displays the brilliance and ethics of outcome when one honors the right path.
Each episode is a heartwarming encounter ending in an emotional revelation in regard to the deceased and their family. There have been very few episodes that haven't moved me to tears.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11052470/
Myself, the most recent show I watched the entirety of was Marvel's Loki, the first season, which is pretty much all of it thus far. It was both totally insane and totally awesome at the same time, which made it a perfect showcase for the god of mischief! The craziest part? Alligator Loki. The most unexpectedly coolest part? The way they brought the comic book character of the Enchantress into it in the form of the character Sylvie. There were times when she nearly stole the show and outdid Loki himself in terms of being villainous. By the end, I was totally rooting for her, though! And OMG! The ending and the way it teased the next big bad for the Marvel Cinematic Universe was epic. It sounds like they may be doing a second season, and if they do end up doing it, I will totally watch it. Great stuff!

Shit, my nerd is about to show…
Obi-Wan Kenobi because Ewan McGregor… drool….
And Stranger Things.
Love.
Obi-Wan Kenobi because Ewan McGregor… drool….
And Stranger Things.
Love.