Why do they make mini series? Will they make new full series later on? It seems like it's on high demand if they still m
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leonthecleaner-1 — 11 years ago(June 05, 2014 12:21 PM)
No I haven't. Right now since Hannibal is finished, I don't have any series I follow.
I found some seasons online but it's gonna be hard to gather them all I guess. I had the same issue with Lost seasons. But this is like 2x more season I think. -
megoobee — 11 years ago(June 09, 2014 11:13 PM)
OK, I've procured a copy of "Requiem For A Dream" and watched the first 5 minutes of the movie where the loser runs off with his mothers TV to buy drugs. I was really hoping a bus would run him over and when it didn't happen, I turned the movie off. You sure this is the correct movie you want me to see?
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megoobee — 11 years ago(June 22, 2014 07:45 PM)
OK, I finally sat through the whole movie and yes, it is depressing as hell. Except for the mother who is a victim of circumstances (ie: lonely with no reason to live), the other main characters deserved what they got. I hated Jennifer Connelly's character, there was nothing redeeming about her at all.
My personal feeling aside, Requiem for a Dream has a strong and very dark message to convey. Watching such movies put some people out of their comfort zones. As a non-drug user, I don't see the attraction for its use. I think the movie fell short in this area, that is not developing backgrounds for the characters. I would have like to have been introduced to the characters early on and learn what drove/tempted them into drug use. -
leonthecleaner-1 — 11 years ago(July 05, 2014 12:43 PM)
Definitely I would like to see more character development as well. Right now I am not watching anything. I watched Rome series that was barely OK.
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megoobee — 11 years ago(July 06, 2014 02:02 PM)
You'll know you're hooked or disinterested (unlikely on the latter me thinks) after watching Seasons 1 and 2 of 24. Season 1 segues directly into Season 2 which makes for a big and complex story. The rest of the seasons are a little bit looser and don't tie directly into the preceding seasons. Each season ends with a cliffhanger and are somewhat followed-up upon during the succeeding season. They could have done a better job with the cliffhangers/story continuations in my opinion. They are shamelessly done in a way to build excitement and hold viewers interest until the next season begins. Since you'll be watching the episodes continuously, that won't bother you as much. For those of us who watched it real time as they were shown, it was somewhat annoying.
"The Walking Dead" is a fairly entertaining series. Although the setting is in a post apocalyptic world over-run by zombies, the zombies are only a tiny part of the story. The main focus of the show are the survivors doing what they have to do to stay alive. As characters die, new ones are introduced to keep the story fresh. The show is more drama than horror, more story than action. It's very different from theatrical zombie movies. There is minimal gore, nothing really shocking. People get bitten here and there, that's about it.
The show is shown on AMC channel, they are always showing reruns of the earlier seasons. Season 1 is only 6 episodes I believe. -
leonthecleaner-1 — 11 years ago(July 06, 2014 11:00 PM)
Thanks I hope so
I will need some stuff to watch on my spin bike after I get a replacement as this one is DOA 
I have walking dead seasons 1, 2 and 3 I think and checked the first episode by quick rewinding but didn't seem to like it. But I only spent like 10 mins. If it's like you say, it should be good but otherwise I thought it seemed to show lots of zombie killings which gets boring IMO. -
megoobee — 11 years ago(July 08, 2014 10:42 PM)
The first season had more zombie action for sure. Season 2 and later focuses more on human interest story lines and the fight for survival. I am glad they finally moved away from the love triangle mess that was prevalent during the first two seasons.
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megoobee — 11 years ago(July 21, 2014 11:29 AM)
There are zombies wandering about but they are usually not the focus of the story lines. For example, if they need to get somewhere they may have to kill a few that get in their way but for the most part, they are like mosquitoes harassing them. Big ugly mosquitoes, just like the ones that attacked me in Florida.

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leonthecleaner-1 — 11 years ago(July 22, 2014 12:47 AM)
That's good to hear. I kind of like that guy in the series not sure of his name but he is in the Boondock Saints which are great movies IMO.
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megoobee — 11 years ago(July 27, 2014 02:04 PM)
You might like "Shoot 'em up" with Clive Owen then. As the title indicates, there is a lot of gun play action. It's all over the top and none of it is believable. The story is fairly basic, the bad guys need to kill someone, the anti-hero steps in and saves the day plus gets the girl at the end. You'd probably like it if you haven't seen it already.
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leonthecleaner-1 — 11 years ago(July 28, 2014 11:33 PM)
I saw that long ago, it wasn't very good
But Revolver was very good for me for example. I like hitman movies but I don't like when it's super over the top. Realism is always better for me, like the Bourne series 
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megoobee — 11 years ago(July 30, 2014 12:47 PM)
You'll need to scratch all three of the "Transporter" movies off your list. There not a lot of realistic anything in those movies. The car chases are fun to watch though.
Bourne 1, 2 and 3 were good but after Robert Ludlum's death, another author took over the writing. I don't care for the genetically enhanced new character they introduced in Bourne 4 (Bourne Legacy). -
leonthecleaner-1 — 11 years ago(August 01, 2014 04:54 AM)
I saw all transporters. Definitely not worth watching again IMO. Statham's movies rarely are.
I like all Bourne 4 but yeah the 4th one is lacking some elements the other 3 had. Still want to see Bourne 5
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megoobee — 11 years ago(August 03, 2014 11:06 PM)
I dunno, something about Jeremy Renner I don't particularly like. He as Hawkeye was my least liked character on The Avengers.
Speaking of The Avengers, I hope they don't screw up the sequel. I've watched The Avengers at least 20 times, I enjoyed it that much. Same with Iron Man, I loved that movie. Iron Man 2 and 3, not so much. -
megoobee — 11 years ago(August 08, 2014 09:07 AM)
Most movies I don't watch more than once either which left me with a large library of once watched movies when I used to buy DVDs. Now with digital media available for download, I don't have that problem anymore. I still occasionally buy titles that I want to want more than once, The Avengers and Iron Man, etc.
With 4K TVs getting more popular and affordable, it is only a matter of time before 4K commercial media is released. Knowing George Lucas, he will be sure to re-edit and update all Star Wars movies to 4K. Lucas is severely disturbed if you ask me.
My personal opinion of Lucas aside, I need a new TV for the bedroom. I am looking at a 40" 4K model but with very little media available at this time, it's hard to justify the premium price. Since you seem to be versed in this area, what are your thoughts regarding 4K technology?