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It was interesting to watch, but after the last seconds of the 2nd season a mess that already had been there was only added and i understood there won't be an explanation for all that mess.
I like horror/mistique and all that around stuff. The series that i liked more than "Dark" that i have watched recently have been "Hounting of Hill House" (It's strange i don't see anywhere people would recommend it), "Carnival Row" (I remember an old "Carnival" was good), "See", Korean "Kingdom". I didn't know what to watch after i stopped some not interesting series and begun "Castle Rock", anybody watched?
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I would also recommend Spanish moovie "The Platform". Nowadays it's hard to catch any really good ones.
I also like any kind of Rock music and to discover some old bands and performers. The current one is Meat Loaf and i was almost shocked how many songs i liked. I couldn't finish a discography in several times and he's not even only a musician. Did anyone listen to him? What are your favourite bands?
Last edited by Dreamcatcher; 05-02-2020, 01:03 PM.
I would also recommend Spanish moovie "The Platform". Nowadays it's hard to catch any really good ones.
I also like any kind of Rock music and to discover some old bands and performers. The current one is Meat Loaf and i was almost shocked how many songs i liked. I couldn't finish a discography in several times and he's not even only a musician. Did anyone listen to him? What are your favourite bands?
Platform is one of the better critical movies about capitalism I've seen. A bit trashy but really good. Also agree for Haunting of Hill House and Dark. If you like that stuff you can see "Locke and Key" on Netflix, similar series but a little softer than Hill House.
Platform is one of the better critical movies about capitalism I've seen. A bit trashy but really good. Also agree for Haunting of Hill House and Dark. If you like that stuff you can see "Locke and Key" on Netflix, similar series but a little softer than Hill House.
Ou yes, i watched 'Locke and Key" and i liked it. However, i wouldn't compare it with a Hill House where a family drama and real horror could fit together very well. "Lockey and key" is pretty much fantasy and doesn't pretend to be scary.
Watched Episodes 1-8 and rewatched it. I feel like I am 12 again.
I got chills to the dunk/moves compilation of MJ set to Eric B. & Rakim's "I Ain't No Joke". I fucking danced around the house, replaying that shit.
Gotta say though, Kukoc got the bad end of the stick in this one so far. He needs to be much more than the roles of Paxton/BJ Armstrong/Steve Kerr...
I've only seen up to episode 4 but am really enjoying it. I think anyone with an interest in 80s and 90s NBA would enjoy this.
You're right about Kukoc. I wonder if it's partly because he's quite supportive of Jerry Krause. This documentary is quite negative towards Krause and based on recent statements I think Kukoc feels they aren't giving him his due. He was the guy who put that team together after all, but he seems to be getting vilified for doing what a good GM does- looking to the future. That's not to say I agree with decisions that the Bulls took around that time or afterwards and I can see that it would have been preferable for that Bulls team to keep on playing and eventually get dethroned.
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