Yeah, watched See How They Run a few weeks ago. Enjoyed it, although thought knives out was the better recent entry in the genre. But I'll watch anything with Sam Rockwell in it, and per usual, he didn't disappoint. Saoirse Ronan was great too, aside from the fact that her name is hard to type.
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Yeah, watched See How They Run a few weeks ago. Enjoyed it, although thought knives out was the better recent entry in the genre. But I'll watch anything with Sam Rockwell in it, and per usual, he didn't disappoint. Saoirse Ronan was great too, aside from the fact that her name is hard to type.
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Yeah, Sam Rockwell is great in anythingYeah, watched See How They Run a few weeks ago. Enjoyed it, although thought knives out was the better recent entry in the genre. But I'll watch anything with Sam Rockwell in it, and per usual, he didn't disappoint. Saoirse Ronan was great too, aside from the fact that her name is hard to type.
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I went on a mini-anime binge during my 7-day free trial.That's a family favorite in my house. I grew up watching that one in the 80s. Read the manga series in the 90s. Outstanding story and beautifully animated. Disney redubbed it at some point, and they actually did a really great job with it. Great cast including Patrick Stewart, Edward James Olmos, Uma Thurman, Shia Labeouf, and Mark Hamill. Didn't know it was on HBO though! That's rad. We have it on home video. Highly recommended if you haven't seen this one already.
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I really enjoyed THE CAT RETURNS.
Unlike the version of Nausicaa (Japanese language w/subtitles), the version on HBOMax is the English dub. Not my first choice to watch, but it’s the only version I could find streaming without renting or purchasing.
Surprisingly, I didn’t mind the dubbing. It was kinda fun trying to guess the voices (Peter Boyle!!’).
As for the story? It’s a cool fairy tale like fantasy that borrows elements of Pinocchio, Alice In Wonderland, and Androcles , yet still manages to create an original feeling tale of love and identity and friendship. The animation is cool, the action fun, and the entire affair is wonderfully enjoyable.
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If you liked that, make sure to also check out Whisper of the Heart. The Cat Returns is actually the sequel to that one. A completely different kind of story, but still gorgeous. Very chill. I think you might like it.I went on a mini-anime binge during my 7-day free trial.
I really enjoyed THE CAT RETURNS.
Unlike the version of Nausicaa (Japanese language w/subtitles), the version on HBOMax is the English dub. Not my first choice to watch, but it’s the only version I could find streaming without renting or purchasing.
Surprisingly, I didn’t mind the dubbing. It was kinda fun trying to guess the voices (Peter Boyle!!’).
As for the story? It’s a cool fairy tale like fantasy that borrows elements of Pinocchio, Alice In Wonderland, and Androcles , yet still manages to create an original feeling tale of love and identity and friendship. The animation is cool, the action fun, and the entire affair is wonderfully enjoyable.
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Yeah, I had WotH on my list, but brain-farted and didn’t watch it before my free trial ran out.If you liked that, make sure to also check out Whisper of the Heart. The Cat Returns is actually the sequel to that one. A completely different kind of story, but still gorgeous. Very chill. I think you might like it.
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I “stupidly” watched Howl’s Moving Castle, which is avail via NF DVD, instead (WotH is only avail via HBOMax…doh!!!)
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I’m searching for that on HBO and nothing is coming up. No longer available?Comment
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I think they just pulled a bunch of shows off of the platform for some reason. So I imagine this is one of them?
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Looks like you're correct. Removed from HBO Max this month as part of a large content purge by Warner Discovery so they can sell the rights to the shows to third-party ad-supported streaming services.
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THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
This is a quietly smoldering film, one which understatedly revels in multiple layers of complexity.
It’s at times a devilishly dark and fractured fairy tale, an anti-war film masquerading as a swervedriving comedic drama, and a scathing indictment of how routine can kill one’s mental—particularly philosophical—growth. It’s also a movie about loneliness, isolation, and the dissolution of friendship. Or perhaps it’s just a quirky yarn about two blokes living on an island off the coast of Ireland who enjoy a pint or four every afternoon around 2. The joy of this film is that you can make of it what you want. At times absurdist and other times achingly poignant, it moves along at a gentle pace, slowly building tension and a sense of gruesome entropy, but never wasting well-timed comedic inserts either.
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The reason is simple: Netflix. All the streaming services were chasing after Netflix and Netflix fell flat on its face, started losing subscribers and was forced to concede it had evaporated hundreds of billions of dollars producing a library of generic programming no one cares about. HBO is tightening its belt and chopping shows because now all the streaming services suddenly do not want to become the next Netflix. Expect a lot less quantity going forward.Comment
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