Yes, I saw that show through on TV from season to season, and it was a decent show.Manifest is interesting so far!
One more half-season to go, right?Manifest is interesting so far!
This movie was amazing, and also really hard to watch.
Do yourself a favor and watch it subtitled, there's not a lot of dialog.
I don't need that! I've studied enough about ti over the years. Bottom line, after September/October, 1914, nothing really changed much as far as the lines until mid to late 1918. Even the introduction of Gas and Tanks did not affect the stalemate to any great degree. THe deaths of many soldiers on both sides during that time period were a total waste. Both sides could have just sat in their trenches.If you really want to learn about the futility and dread of WW1, listen to the 20 hours or so of Hardcore History's series on it. Dan Carlin has a knack for really describing the horrors of war.
This movie was amazing, and also really hard to watch.
Do yourself a favor and watch it subtitled, there's not a lot of dialog.
I was saying "you" in the plural terms to all INGOers, not you specifically.I don't need that! I've studied enough about [it] over the years. Bottom line, after September/October, 1914, nothing really changed much as far as the lines until mid to late 1918. Even the introduction of Gas and Tanks did not affect the stalemate to any great degree. THe deaths of many soldiers on both sides during that time period were a total waste. Both sides could have just sat in their trenches.
I love the Clerks series, II is my favorite of the three.I've got two that I really liked. First:
I watched Clerks III on Prime; I had to buy it, but being a fan of most of the View Askewniverse, I'm glad I did.
In it, Randal and Dante are now 50, and yes, still clerks. Randal ends up having a heart attack, which he survives, and decides he wants to leave some sort of legacy. He ends up wanting to make a movie about his life, and you can probably guess where it goes from there.
A hilarious (and a little less profane) and touching end to the Clerks saga. Yes, I said touching. Great to see many of the characters from the original movie as well.
I was stuck in Jersey a few years ago, so I had to make the pilgrimage to Red Bank (Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash) and of course, to Leonardo to visit the Quick Stop. Red Bank was pretty nice, Leonardo, umm, wasn't. I took a few pictures and chatted with the "clerk" behind the counter, who was surprisingly nice. Tiny, tiny store, with some shady looking people hanging out on the stoops of the projects across the street on a weekday afternoon. I was relieved to see that, after my spending 10 minutes in the store, my rental car still had all 4 wheels attached.I love the Clerks series, II is my favorite of the three.
The entire cast was in Columbus Ohio this past weekend and I was scheduled to get to meet them. However, a second round of Covid made me miss them.
I'm trying it. In episode 2 now. Not sure its really grabbing me though.Finished Peripheral on Amazon. This has been the best show I have watched in quite some time, I thought it was terrific.
Quick question and I will be vague for those who have not seen it. What did Burton use to shoot through that brick wall? I did not pay that close of attention but it did not look like a 50 cal rifle, maybe I am wrong.
Stick with it.I'm trying it. In episode 2 now. Not sure its really grabbing me though.
It is really good.Finished Peripheral on Amazon. This has been the best show I have watched in quite some time, I thought it was terrific.
Quick question and I will be vague for those who have not seen it. What did Burton use to shoot through that brick wall? I did not pay that close of attention but it did not look like a 50 cal rifle, maybe I am wrong.