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#3001
Quote from: T200 on January 22, 2021, 02:39:55 PM
One recent one is the first one from Ozark. I won't say the name.
Yup - there was quite a few in the first season including the surprise sky dive/splat. The biggest shockers to me though was when Darlene Snell blew Del Rio away after he referred to them as Rednecks. I laughed so hard I almost had tears and I was in shock because of how powerful and terrifying Del Rio was. Or the surprise when Darlene murdered her husband. And of course, can't forget Cade Langmore snuffing FBI agent Roy Petty or later when Cade was blown away. But the last few seconds of the last season when Helen lost a large portion of her brains made me jump (and laugh and smile). So many in that show. I still laugh at the speeding garbage truck that didn't even touch his brakes...  =))

So many. Such a fun show!

In the first Fargo series when Lester killed his wife with a hammer. Or when Lorne Malvo killed Hess and his wife singing "la, la, la" or when he killed everyone in the elevator.

In the second season of Fargo I was really upset about the daughter of the Gerhardt crime family was taken to the woods (by family) and executed when the family felt she talked too much and therefore expendable.

Like Ozark - a lot of surprise deaths  <:-P
#3002
The Front Porch / Re: The "Undoing"
December 18, 2020, 05:38:27 PM
Quote from: ozzie on December 17, 2020, 05:48:24 PM
GREAT movie!
Yes, Edward Norton was superb in it. I couldn't believe that was his first film role. Great story, excellent acting, interesting and intriguing throughout!
Very worth checking out if you haven't already seen it! Highly recommended! ***** 5 stars

I've been saying for a long time that Primal Fear is a great movie. The court scenes and especially the last scene still blows me away...LOL. And I haven't seen it in a long time but still gets a rise out of me emotionally thinking of that last scene.
#3003
The Front Porch / Howard Stern - gifted painter
December 14, 2020, 12:18:50 PM
I am shocked to find out that shock jock radio host Howard Stern is a superb painter. Check out some of his works.

This is a water color painting by Howard Stern that graced the cover of Dan's Papers of a beach in the Hamptons



And apparently, he likes to paint flowers and cats.







#3004
The Front Porch / Re: The "Undoing"
December 14, 2020, 11:57:38 AM
Quote from: ozzie on December 14, 2020, 09:50:37 AM
I have never seen this but just recorded it and plan to watch it this week. Edward Norton is one of my favorite actors. I've heard good reviews of this but for whatever reason never had the chance to see it.

In my opinion, this is the very best performance ever of Edward Norton. I can't wait to hear what you thought of the movie.
#3005
The Front Porch / Re: The "Undoing"
December 12, 2020, 04:25:37 PM
Quote from: T200 on December 10, 2020, 11:37:20 PM
It was definitely an interesting series. I had Grace pegged as the killer of both Elena and Jonathan. Then Jonathan showed up but I still had her on the hook for Elena's murder. She seemed just as enamored with Elena as Elena was with her. They had a couple of moments in the gym and the elevator that seemed to foreshadow some type of relationship between them.

Both of the doctors seemed to have well-balanced personas but it was clear one of them was going to snap. I just chose the wrong doctor.

One thing I didn't like was how Henry came upon the hammer. That was a little hokey for me.

I agree...the hammer didn't make sense. At the point in which the hammer showed up, I immediately said out loud, "okay, so now we know he was set up". It had to be a set up because no way on earth a murderer would keep the weapon, let alone hide it at the place he was staying after the murder. The kid automatically decided that his father was guilty at that point, but it still didn't make sense. It only made sense if the "real killer" planted it in order to make the "good Doc" look guilty. Hell, if the good Doc had an IQ over 70, he would have known to throw the damn hammer off the first bridge he crossed. That part was a bit hokey for sure.
#3006
The Front Porch / Re: The "Undoing"
December 07, 2020, 07:33:45 PM
For legal thrillers similar to "Undoing", I don't think it's possible for a movie to be better than "Primal Fear", award winning performances by Richard Gere and especially Edward Norton. If you've never seen it, it's a 5-star must see movie!
#3007
The Front Porch / Re: The "Undoing"
December 07, 2020, 06:12:07 PM
Quote from: Ed Vette on December 07, 2020, 05:24:07 PM
That's exactly what happened as you described it. What kept it interesting up to that point and even beyond was there were multiple possibilities as to who did the actual killing. The visions Grace kept having put her in the mind of the viewer. The son and the father as well as the husband all were possibilities. Even as they drove in the car there was still the possibility that the son was the killer initially. The son put the hammer through the dishwasher twice. At one point it looked as if the son either wanted Elena out of the picture to keep the family intact or to set up his father and murder her out of anger. Remember the verdict was expected to come back as guilty as reasonable doubt was dispelled but there was no confession. The ending could have gone in an entirely different direction and it might have been a better surprise if the son was the killer or if Grace was psychotic or just visualized Jonathan as the killer but had a dual personality, which was the case with Jonathan who also was a sociopath.

Good points. I told my girlfriend repeatedly for the few weeks we watched it that ultimately, the killer would end up being Grace's father (Don Sutherland) because he was such an XXXXXXX about who his daughter had married and I was sure he had set him up to get rid of him from her life. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it), he was spot on about Jonathan, much to the chagrin of Grace.
#3008
The Front Porch / Re: The "Undoing"
December 07, 2020, 02:48:19 PM
Quote from: Ed Vette on December 06, 2020, 01:43:37 PM
We binge watched it last night based on your recommendation and loved it. I don
#3009
The Front Porch / The "Undoing"
December 03, 2020, 08:03:49 PM
Just finished up HBO's "Undoing" series which is a legal thriller complete with some very sexy moments thrown in. I won't give away much because I don't want to spoil it. I liked it as much as the "Perry Mason" series earlier this year...which surprised me because it's nothing like the original Perry Mason and was extremely interesting. HBO is putting out some good stuff now and then.

The stars of the show are Nicole Kidman, Hugh Grant, and Donald Sutherland. But it's hard not to fall in love with 25 yr old Italian actress, Matilda De Angelis who does full frontal and full backside nudes and has a body worth pausing the TV for a closer look...although I didn't because I watch TV with my girlfriend, but if I was alone, I probably would have backed it up a few times.

Anyway, it's a 6 episode miniseries which kind of drags in the middle then has an explosive ending. I'd love to banter with someone who has a legal mind to see if they figured out what I figured out. After the show ended, I failed to see what really happened (other than the real killer exposed). So as I was in bed falling asleep it suddenly hit me how everything was turned around, who was responsible, and how the trial trick was pulled off. So I sat up in bed and bounced my theories off my girlfriend and we put it together. Took awhile to see what really happened and when I figured it out, it was sheer genius.

Introducing Miss De Angelis:



An article in today's paper where she discusses kissing Nicole Kidman and going around naked.
https://nypost.com/2020/12/03/undoing-star-matilda-de-angelis-on-kissing-nicole-kidman-i-loved-it/

#3010
The Front Porch / Re: Fargo 4th season
December 03, 2020, 07:45:28 PM
I've gotten to watch the first two episodes which is basically laying the groundwork. It hasn't grabbed me like the first few Fargo shows, but it's got my attention and I know I'll like it. I'm surprised at how good Chris Rock is at taking a serious role as the head of a group of mobsters. Anyway, my girlfriend doesn't like it so I have to sneak in a show here and there when she's busy and I have the TV to myself. The only time I have absolute rights to the TV is when the Giants are on and that's non-negotiable to me. So I have to compromise the rest of the week and our tastes are pretty much polar opposite. We did end up finishing the series of "Undoing", which anyone who likes legal thrillers should like. Anyway, I'll keep you posted. Been a busy couple of weeks and Christmas season doesn't exactly mean things are going to slow down around here.
#3011
The Front Porch / Re: Fargo 4th season
November 23, 2020, 05:37:21 PM
Quote from: LennG on November 23, 2020, 11:27:18 AM
One more episode to go and the suspense is really building up.
More bodies, more intrigue.

I will truly be sorry to watch next weeks
finally, as I know it will be again, quite a while until this show reappears.

Thanks for the heads up Lenn, I can start binging after Thanksgiving and be caught up just about the time the last episode comes on...yay!

I was reading the NY Post today and saw the headline: "
#3012
The Front Porch / Re: Fargo 4th season
October 30, 2020, 09:10:21 AM
Quote from: LennG on October 28, 2020, 04:11:09 PM
Since we are retired and housebound most of the time, we have time to Binge-watch whatever tickles our fancy. AND, I agree that you do become spoiled with that. That said, I don't like it when you have to wait a year, maybe 2 for your show to reappear, and then they drop all the episodes, we binge-watch, enjoy it fully, but it is gone in 2 days and the long wait is there once again.
Sometimes, like with the Series, The Boys on Prime, they only released one episode a week, like regular TV, so yes, you have to wait a week to watch again, but the pleasure is expanded to a couple of months, at the least. With The Boys, I waited 2 weeks between watching, and I watched 2 at a time. Excellent series--as with Fargo, very dark humor makes it a very enjoyable watch.
Fargo is perfect for binging because the entire season is a complete story, unlike a great series like Ozark which you have to wait a year after binging an entire season.

I don't even have to wonder if I'll like Fargo once I start because the writers have mastered the art of single season shows. I like that particular oddity in a television series. Sorta like the old days when an author would release 10 chapters of a book each month...like Stephen King's "Green Mile". With the book though, I didn't have the willpower to wait until a single book with the entire story was released so I chomped at the bit each month waiting for the next partial book to come out. LOL
#3013
The Front Porch / Re: Fargo 4th season
October 28, 2020, 08:38:21 AM
Quote from: LennG on October 27, 2020, 12:38:22 PM
Seems I am the only one right now watching this show, and I can only say, you are missing one great TV watch. Since I was away last week, I got to watch the last 2 episodes and it is only getting better. The bodies are starting to pile up and no one knows who's next.
I will say, since this is the 4th season, this year is different from some of the past seasons. It is missing a lot of the quirkiness of the original Fargo, which gave this series some of its real charm, but that aside, and even if it were half as good as other seasons, it is still one of the best watches on TV.

I will definitely watch it, but I want to binge it so I have to wait until the final episode. But who knows, the curiosity might get the best of me and I'll start in early. Then I'll have to wait each week for the next episode which I hate. These streaming channels with no ads and entire seasons have spoiled me. Part of my hates all the new technology (especially cell phones), but part of me loves it  :-??
#3014
The Front Porch / Re: Just a joke
October 20, 2020, 09:02:49 AM
#3015
My sincerest condolences Rick - heartbreaking news. I can't imagine what you are going through.