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Just watched the awesome Adventures of Baron Munchausen , great fun and full of great actors , one of my faves ❤️
 
Motorheads

An unexpectedly interesting and exciting series with 10 episodes. It's a shame that it wasn't renewed and probably won't get a second season. And yes, it ends with a cliffhanger and some unresolved plot lines. However, I can still recommend the series. Of course, some things are unrealistic, especially when it comes to the age of the teenagers. (Unbeaten street racing legend with 16?) However, I find the characters and the backstory very exciting.
(The minor subplot involving the "lesbian" teenager is annoying and completely irrelevant to the actual plot. But there are probably no secular series today without such elements.)
 
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Wow, i just saw something terrifying.
So, i'm watching the qualifiers for the World Cup in soccer where some parts of this event are going to happen in USA too in year 2026.

During the game, they were reviewing the replay for a penalty kick. This in itself is very controversial because they (FIFA) have placed and removed the replay component like 5 times now but what was terrifying to watch was when the referee spoke THROUGH his microphone to the stadium! :eek::cry:

I mean, what the hell is this? American football?

These are the end times folks! This is it. Everything is blended into one thing into one huge blender and soon everyone will forget that any tradition or history ever existed.
 
Devil In Disguise (2025) Having read and seen a number of Gacy documentaries, I wanted to see this. I thought it was a good depiction. I could have done without the last episode though. I didn't think that the more raunchy details of Jeff Rignall's life was necessary and the last episode seemed kinda woke to me. Otherwise, I thought they did a good job with the series.
 
I recently watched End of Days (1999) Some of the action was entertaining, but the religious stuff was a lot of poppycock and the movie was too long for it's own good. Probably why I never here about this movie...even back when it came out.
 
I recently watched End of Days (1999) Some of the action was entertaining, but the religious stuff was a lot of poppycock and the movie was too long for it's own good. Probably why I never here about this movie...even back when it came out.
The one with Arnold? I liked it. Like any movie you just go along for the ride.
 
The one with Arnold? I liked it. Like any movie you just go along for the ride.

I'll choose a different ride next time lol. But, I did find that scene funny where he bursts into the church and yells "Get out!" and no one listens so he starts shooting and then everyone starts clearing out 😂
 
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Been watching tennis matches - Joao Fonseca (19yo) and Sinner winning the latest. Also watching some of the Australian Supercross races with Dean Wilson winning that series. And waiting for the world Supercross coming up in the next week or so before the start of the Supercross season in January (dirt bikes). Meanwhile, I’ve been playing Borderlands 4 a little bit on Xbox.

I’ve been watching some of the old MotoGP battles of Rossi and Marc Marquez, as well as Federer’s old matches. He was just insane at the net.
 
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I don't watch scary movies.
I came across one reviewed by a Christian and found out that Patrick Flanery was the lead role.
It was described as a Christian movie depicting a scary subject of demon possession in light of CS Lewis Screwtape Letters. Since it was classified as a Christian movie and I've had attacks from demons, I thought I'd check it out.

I found doctrinal disagreement with it in two or three places. Not surprised since I read that a Catholic exorcist was consulted and Mormon Glenn Beck was one character. I recognized one actor from the Babylon Bee as a small role.

The movie had no redeeming quality. All mention of Jesus was just refered to as "the carpenter" and "the enemy" by the demon. There was no hero in the movie. It spoke to contemporary issues and hypocrisy very well.
The only good thing about it was that it was accurate in many regards to the demon possession and description. The actor Flanery did an amazing performance as multiple personalities of the suffering victim and the representative of the Legion of demons. A very convincing and disturbing portrayal.
In contrast with old movies of the genre I used to watch, it was much better, however I can't say that it was time well spent.
 
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I don't watch scary movies.
I came across one reviewed by a Christian and found out that Patrick Flanery was the lead role.
It was described as a Christian movie depicting a scary subject of demon possession in light of CS Lewis Screwtape Letters. Since it was classified as a Christian movie and I've had attacks from demons, I thought I'd check it out.

I found doctrinal disagreement with it in two or three places. Not surprised since I read that a Catholic exorcist was consulted and Mormon Glenn Beck was one character. I recognized one actor from the Babylon Bee as a small role.

The movie had no redeeming quality. All mention of Jesus was just refered to as "the carpenter" and "the enemy" by the demon. There was no hero in the movie. It spoke to contemporary issues and hypocrisy very well.
The only good thing about it was that it was accurate in many regards to the demon possession and description. The actor Flanery did an amazing performance as multiple personalities of the suffering victim and the representative of the Legion of demons. A very convincing and disturbing portrayal.
In contrast with old movies of the genre I used to watch soccer predictions, it was much better, however I can't say that it was time well spent.
Yes not that good thing