• What Did You Watch? 2026-07-02 (Thursday)

    From Ubiquitous@weberm@polaris.net to rec.arts.tv on Fri Jul 3 04:30:41 2026
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    After an arduous workout, I watched:

    Nothing.

    What did you watch?
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  • From Ian J. Ball@ijball@mac.invalid to rec.arts.tv on Fri Jul 3 11:27:57 2026
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    On 7/3/26 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?

    Yesterday, aside from World Cup soccer (at least one of the games was ridiculous!), and soaps (on GH, they continue moving towards a
    conclusion with the Sidwell/Cullum storyline, and it looks like Cassius
    Faizon left town, so they probably wrote him out; meanwhile, B&B
    continues to be tedious by not having that doormat Hope call out her
    raving narcissist mother Brooke), I watched:

    Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (Hulu) - In glorious 4k! (not that I could
    really tell with this flick).
    While I enjoyed this one, I don't think it was as good as the first
    one. The smaller "scope" of the first one worked in its favor, but this
    one is forced to open the scope more to justify the sequel and I didn't
    care for that much.
    However, I appreciate that this one seems to pretty definitively
    wrap this up, so I am very much hoping that means we get spared a third
    movie. (Which is good as it looks like the second one didn't do that
    well in the theaters, so they probably don't want to make a third one.)
    Things I did like about this - Elijah Wood as the morally nebulous "lawyer" was a good addition, and while this wasn't Kathryn Newton best
    role she also added to the proceedings. I also got a bang out of Varun
    Saranga (Wynonna Earp!!) showing up in basically the most "comedy
    relief" role in this flick. (I was also surprised to see Maia Jae
    Bastidas pop up in the film.)
    But we got about what I expected out of Shawn Hatosy and his
    character, and Sarah Michelle Gellar gets a largely thankless role in
    this one.
    Otherwise the movie delivers about what you expect in terms of
    conflict set-pieces (though probably with less flair than the original).
    And I didn't care for our heroines!(tm) basically getting "beat" this time.
    But the ending redeems this some, and as I said I appreciated that everything seems to get wrapped up in the end.
    If you are a fan of the first flick, you will probably like this
    one. If you haven't seen either flick, watch the first film first as I
    think it's overall the better of the two.


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  • From The True Melissa@thetruemelissa@gmail.com to rec.arts.tv on Fri Jul 3 14:57:54 2026
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    Verily, in article <UBI20260702@dont-email.me>, did weberm@polaris.net
    deliver unto us this message:

    After an arduous workout, I watched:

    Nothing.

    What did you watch?

    I watched a little more Upload. S4 is definitely weaker. I don't think
    the writers had a plan for the show lasting this long.
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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@arthur@alum.calberkeley.org to rec.arts.tv on Fri Jul 3 12:15:57 2026
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    On 7/3/2026 11:27 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
    On 7/3/26 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?

    Yesterday, aside from World Cup soccer (at least one of the games was ridiculous!), and soaps (on GH, they continue moving towards a
    conclusion with the Sidwell/Cullum storyline, and it looks like Cassius Faizon left town, so they probably wrote him out; meanwhile, B&B
    continues to be tedious by not having that doormat Hope call out her
    raving narcissist mother Brooke), I watched:

    Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (Hulu) - In glorious 4k! (not that I could really tell with this flick).
       While I enjoyed this one, I don't think it was as good as the first one. The smaller "scope" of the first one worked in its favor, but this
    one is forced to open the scope more to justify the sequel and I didn't
    care for that much.
       However, I appreciate that this one seems to pretty definitively
    wrap this up, so I am very much hoping that means we get spared a third movie. (Which is good as it looks like the second one didn't do that
    well in the theaters, so they probably don't want to make a third one.)
       Things I did like about this - Elijah Wood as the morally nebulous "lawyer" was a good addition, and while this wasn't Kathryn Newton best
    role she also added to the proceedings. I also got a bang out of Varun Saranga (Wynonna Earp!!) showing up in basically the most "comedy
    relief" role in this flick. (I was also surprised to see Maia Jae
    Bastidas pop up in the film.)
       But we got about what I expected out of Shawn Hatosy and his character, and Sarah Michelle Gellar gets a largely thankless role in
    this one.
       Otherwise the movie delivers about what you expect in terms of conflict set-pieces (though probably with less flair than the original).
    And I didn't care for our heroines!(tm) basically getting "beat" this time.
       But the ending redeems this some, and as I said I appreciated that everything seems to get wrapped up in the end.
       If you are a fan of the first flick, you will probably like this
    one. If you haven't seen either flick, watch the first film first as I
    think it's overall the better of the two.



    I think I liked this a little more than you did. I appreciated that the sequel was larger in scope than the first one. Just more over the top.
    I also watched it, I think within a week or two of seeing "They Will
    Kill You" which had a very similar premise. The two movies paired great together.


    I watched:

    Good Morning Vietnam (Showtime) 1987 comedy directed by Barry Levinson
    and starring Robin Williams as a radio DJ stationed in Vietnam during
    the Vietnam war. He's a hit with the troops, but he gets on the bad
    side of his superior officers by being funny and wanting to report the
    truth about the war. I think this might be my second time ever watching
    this movie. While I am a big Robin Williams fan, this was one of his
    movies that never really cared much about. But I am planning on
    watching some other Robin Williams movies soon, and figured I'd squeeze
    this one in too. I'm glad I did. I liked it a lot more on this viewing.
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  • From Ian J. Ball@ijball@mac.invalid to rec.arts.tv on Fri Jul 3 12:44:46 2026
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    On 7/3/26 12:15 PM, Arthur Lipscomb wrote:

    On 7/3/2026 11:27 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
    On 7/3/26 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?

    Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (Hulu) - In glorious 4k! (not that I could
    really tell with this flick).
        While I enjoyed this one, I don't think it was as good as the
    first one. The smaller "scope" of the first one worked in its favor,
    but this one is forced to open the scope more to justify the sequel
    and I didn't care for that much.
        However, I appreciate that this one seems to pretty definitively
    wrap this up, so I am very much hoping that means we get spared a
    third movie. (Which is good as it looks like the second one didn't do
    that well in the theaters, so they probably don't want to make a third
    one.)
        Things I did like about this - Elijah Wood as the morally nebulous >> "lawyer" was a good addition, and while this wasn't Kathryn Newton
    best role she also added to the proceedings. I also got a bang out of
    Varun Saranga (Wynonna Earp!!) showing up in basically the most
    "comedy relief" role in this flick. (I was also surprised to see Maia
    Jae Bastidas pop up in the film.)
        But we got about what I expected out of Shawn Hatosy and his
    character, and Sarah Michelle Gellar gets a largely thankless role in
    this one.
        Otherwise the movie delivers about what you expect in terms of
    conflict set-pieces (though probably with less flair than the
    original). And I didn't care for our heroines!(tm) basically getting
    "beat" this time.
        But the ending redeems this some, and as I said I appreciated that >> everything seems to get wrapped up in the end.
        If you are a fan of the first flick, you will probably like this
    one. If you haven't seen either flick, watch the first film first as I
    think it's overall the better of the two.

    I think I liked this a little more than you did.  I appreciated that the sequel was larger in scope than the first one.  Just more over the top.
    I also watched it, I think within a week or two of seeing "They Will
    Kill You" which had a very similar premise.  The two movies paired great together.

    It's on my list of flicks to get to - based on your recommendation, I
    may try to get to it sooner now.


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  • From Adam H. Kerman@ahk@chinet.com to rec.arts.tv on Fri Jul 3 20:37:02 2026
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    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:

    Good Morning Vietnam (Showtime) 1987 comedy directed by Barry Levinson
    and starring Robin Williams as a radio DJ stationed in Vietnam during
    the Vietnam war. He's a hit with the troops, but he gets on the bad
    side of his superior officers by being funny and wanting to report the
    truth about the war. I think this might be my second time ever watching >this movie. While I am a big Robin Williams fan, this was one of his
    movies that never really cared much about. But I am planning on
    watching some other Robin Williams movies soon, and figured I'd squeeze
    this one in too. I'm glad I did. I liked it a lot more on this viewing.

    This is one of his more-quotable movies.

    Here's the problem. It's supposed to be a biopic but they don't pull it
    off. Williams' clowning around is funny as hell, but the abrubt change
    in tone to straight drama is off putting. He's a much better dramatic
    actor than he shows in this movie. Patch Adams has similar problems.

    Are you going to re-watch One Hour Photo? That's a psychological drama
    f\if not verging on horror. No comedy at all.
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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@arthur@alum.calberkeley.org to rec.arts.tv on Fri Jul 3 16:06:34 2026
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    On 7/3/2026 1:37 PM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:

    Good Morning Vietnam (Showtime) 1987 comedy directed by Barry Levinson
    and starring Robin Williams as a radio DJ stationed in Vietnam during
    the Vietnam war. He's a hit with the troops, but he gets on the bad
    side of his superior officers by being funny and wanting to report the
    truth about the war. I think this might be my second time ever watching
    this movie. While I am a big Robin Williams fan, this was one of his
    movies that never really cared much about. But I am planning on
    watching some other Robin Williams movies soon, and figured I'd squeeze
    this one in too. I'm glad I did. I liked it a lot more on this viewing.

    This is one of his more-quotable movies.

    Here's the problem. It's supposed to be a biopic but they don't pull it
    off. Williams' clowning around is funny as hell, but the abrubt change
    in tone to straight drama is off putting. He's a much better dramatic
    actor than he shows in this movie. Patch Adams has similar problems.

    Are you going to re-watch One Hour Photo? That's a psychological drama
    f\if not verging on horror. No comedy at all.


    Absolutely watching "One Hour Photo." The current plan is to first do a Christopher Nolan marathon (I already watched Interstellar the other
    week) then go directly into a Robin Williams marathon which will include Nolan's "Insomnia" which pairs great with "One Hour Photo." Psycho
    Robin Williams back to back. :-)

    And I lucked out on my timing because just in time for my marathon they
    are coming out with a new 4K version of What Dreams May Come.
    Unfortunately I'm still stuck with only a DVD copy of Bicentennial Man
    which was never released on blu-ray and isn't even available to stream
    for free. :-/

    There is also a new 4K of "Popeye" coming out in August, but I"m not
    going to wait for it.
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  • From marika@marika5000@gmail.com to rec.arts.tv on Wed Jul 8 00:17:39 2026
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    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    After an arduous workout, I watched:

    Nothing.

    What did you watch?


    After an arduous workout and pool scrubbing I started the more recent
    version of “Born Yesterday”, with real life married couple Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson. Mediocre.



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