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Ted Lasso (2020) S2 E6
Researcher 2 points 2 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

True. I also thought he would turn out to be bantr guy…but that’s what comes from being an ol’ romantic!

snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

I know…I was so hoping he was.

Jackie (2012)
random000 2 points 5 months ago*.

Carice Van Houten (Melisandre-GoT) & her actual real life sis Jelka in this are adopted out from their biological family. Finally, they pilgrimage to the U.S. to find her in the form of Holly Hunter. Hands down this is a favorite film. ★★★★★

snazzydetritus 2 points 5 months ago.

FYI Jelka is hilarious in the second and third seasons of the very funny “Fresh Meat” (https://www.primewire.tf/tv/26520-fresh-meat). I’m going to watch this movie tonight

Q: Into the Storm (2021)
cloroxbleach 4 points 3 years ago.

Well, yes, I certainly agree with that as well. It’s fair to say that it’s healthy to question and examine the government and question whether it has good intentions for its people. Beyond that though, the Q Anon thing is pretty cult like, it’s based on a lot of hearsay and nonsense, and it doesn’t actually encourage people to think for themselves. My gran lived through the Great Depression and WW2 and I think she’s right when she told me that “people tend to start believing bizarre things under times of distress or disorder”. I’m not gonna blather on about my own opinions of Q (except that I’ll say it’s a crazy story with more plot holes than ‘facts’, with no objectivity or “research” whatsoever).
The point of my comment though was that it’s creepy to me how people are so “one or the other” about everything. If you dislike Trump, you were assumed to love Hilary. If you say you’re not into the left, people assume you must be on the right. In particular, many people who claim to be “left” (and thus assume that means they’re the “progressive ones” who care about human rights and all-sorts of other good things) but then they adamantly are against freedom of speech. That’s what I meant by fascism creeping in from all sides, I Feel political correctness is simply another annoying thread of fascism.
The left and the right are two wings of the same poisoned bird.

snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

I agree. This aggressive polarity is fruitless, illusory, and dangerous. People are indeed taking to these extremes, as you and a commenter above mentioned, because these are desperate and chaotic times, and the human brain and spirit needs to be able to survive and make sense of the situation. The media we ravenously consume and our emotional, reactionary response to it, and the events that bombard us on a daily basis, further complicates our ability to see things objectively. We allow even slight, superficial differences of opinion to feed the angry beast within and drive us apart from our fellow humans. The farther we drift from one another, the less chance we have of any UNITY, which is the only shot we have at actually changing the world for the better. I feel like if we dropped our defensive idealism, and broke down what each of us truly values, we could find that our neighbor might have the same ultimate values, even if they appear on paper to belong to the “other side”. You can write this off as hippie-dippy crap if you want. It doesn’t mean it it’s not possible.

Fargo (2014) S5 E8
yellow_rose1 3 points 3 months ago.

I love Juno Temple too. Have you watched this one? It is really good too . I’ll check out your link. I haven’t watched that one. In fact I haven’t heard of it so thanks for your post.
https://www.primewire.tf/movie/179474-dirty-girl

snazzydetritus 2 points 3 months ago.

Yes! It’s great, I saw it as soon as it came out!

Housekeeping (1988)
snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago.

This was a quiet, underrated masterpiece.

Earth Angel (1991)
snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

Rainbow Harvest - the most elusive and compelling of the went-nowhere-then-dropped-off-the-map ‘80s actresses…I am obsessed with her.

La Cérémonie (1996)
snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

Outstanding film. 4.5/5

The Conners (2018) S3 E2
snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

love this show. that last discussion between Darlene and Dan was great.

Q: Into the Storm (2021)
ShinmenTakezo 1 points 3 years ago.

Large, sure, but do they have 30 million followers or do they claim to have them? If they do really have them, I still won’t despair, how many people believe that Elvis lives, the moon landing was fake, people are being mind-controlled by chemtrails, etc, etc, etc… I won’t mention the beings from other worlds out of respect for Alien. :D

snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

Are you one of those folks who, back in 2016, self-assuredly told people, “Don’t worry- there’s no WAY Donald Trump will get the presidency.”…?

I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020)
xerox 3 points 3 years ago.

This film is akin to ‘science of sleep’ or ‘eternal sunshine of a spotless mind’ in that it mixes moments of mundane, awkward reality with the surreal. The plot itself may not seem as linear as other films but this does not lessen the value or quality of the film

snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

It is written by Charlie Kaufman, who I think also wrote those two films.

Times Square (1980)
snazzydetritus 2 points 4 months ago.

I wish this had been better. It had excellent potential and its heart was in the right place, but its execution was amateurish.

Sincerely Louis CK (2020)
Farmboy41 4 points 3 years ago.

Me too!.

snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

me too…so to speak

Wonderwall (1969)
random000 5 points 7 months ago*.

Jane Birkin died just a few months ago this year in July. She was the mom of Charlotte Gainsbourg, Lou Doillon & Kate Barry, the sweetheart of director Serge Gainsbourg & composer John Barry, the daughter of actress Judy Campbell (from a long line of actors) and the sibling of Andrew, David & Anno.

No one knows how she died. She was just found dead at home. She’s a pretty big deal with a life time of singing, acting & modeling.

This is regarded as one of her top films along with Kaleidoscope, Je t’aime Moi Non Plus & Death On The Nile. Another is Don Juan, or If Don Juan Were a Woman. where she was the lover of Brigitte Bardot, another lover of Gainsbourg. Serge died in in 1991. Jane made a doc about him with Bardot called Gainsbourg, Toute Une Vie.

A good doc about her was done a couple years ago by daughter Charlotte, called Jane By Charlotte. Petula Clark also did a doc called Je t’aime: The Story of French Song which features Jane prominently. Jane… Mother Of All Babes is a good 2003 doc about her.

Jane Birkin. Charlotte Gainsbourg. Lou Doillon.

snazzydetritus 2 points 4 days ago.

Thanks doll! I’m going to check out those documentaries. I loved her in La Belle Noiseuse.

Deutschland (2015)
snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

Yes! Season 3 has dropped! Been anticipating this forever.

The Doors: Live at the Isle of Wight (2018)
TisOnlyMe 6 points 2 years ago.

It was 1970, a lot of burnout after the 60s! This was also Jimi Hendrix last gig before he died. The festival itself was badly organized and there were a lot of heavy vibes around in spite of so many great acts playing, big security presence. This weekend felt like a turning-point for the whole scene, it certainly changed my Life! https://www.primewire.li/movie/253086-watch-message-to-love-the-isle-of-wight-festival

snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

Yes, glad the whole thing was well-documented though. I have the Message to Love DVD. It was wild watching the fence be dismantled. One of my favorite parts was when the whacked-out fellow jumped onto the stage between Joni Mitchell numbers and began his crazy rant. Good stuff.

Fargo (2014) S4 E8
ac1d 1 points 3 years ago*. (Contains Spoilers)

if chris rock dies i will happily start watching again from there -other than that i really dont care i stopped watching at ep 4 or 5 -worst Fargo ever and i was big fan of the franchise - WOW the IMDB REVIEWS ON SEASON 4 ARE NO HOLDS BARRED they are more scathing than me

snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

I must agree on this front - this was one of my favorite shows, but this season is unmercifully dull and paradoxically also overwrought…maybe the season was rushed? Whatever the case may be, I will see it through but afterward I will never view this season again.

Wait Till Your Father Gets Home (1972)
SnakePliscan 1 points 2 years ago.

Why this is categorized Adult is a mystery to me ?

snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago.

I don’t know why…but it’s nice to see that someone else besides me is watching this!

Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain (2021)
snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago.

Warning for those who are so inclined: There is a fair amount of animal slaughter in this.

Wonderwall (1969)
random000 2 points 4 days ago*.

Stains on the memory does make it a wee bit odd to accept! Method actors, you know?!

snazzydetritus 2 points 3 days ago.

Indeed! Not to mention they were an…um…INTERESTING-looking match.

Palo Alto (2014)
snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

Ahhhhh…”Disaffected Youth, Part 5,666”. But it is a good film, directed by Francis Coppola’s granddaughter.

Let's Ruin It with Babies (2014)
snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

I love the title…doubt the movie is as good

A.P. Bio (2018)
snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago.

I am fuming. I can’t believe there’s not going to be a fifth season. It’s been cancelled. What a perfect chemistry of hilarious adults and talented younger actors.

Atypical (2017) S1 E1
ssjkvzhen88 2 points 2 years ago*.

Agreed. I’ve watched all 3 seasons that are currently out, and she’s the one person in this show I can’t stand looking at, but that could also stem from me hating her character’s personality and storyline.
This is what happens when you get a 60-year old actress to play the mother of 18 and 16 year old children.

— I mean she gets a few good moments, but they’re obligatory mom moments.

snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago.

I DESPISE her character.

Barry (2018) S2 E5
Davidleefl43 2 points 3 years ago.

im now at this episode and i really like it its pretty funny
wasn’t sure at first but ended up being good thanks

snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

outstanding

Uncle Buck (1989)
snazzydetritus 3 points 3 years ago.

“I’m Buck Melanoma, Moley Russell’s wart.”

snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

“I’M the wart. She’s my tumor. My growth. My pimple.”

Nightwatching (2007)
random000 3 points 4 months ago.

Worth looking for if you’re fans of Rembrandt, mysteries, Freeman, Fiona O’Shaughnessy, Emily Holmes or Jodhi May.

snazzydetritus 2 points 4 months ago.

Excellent rec as usual, random one! And for those who like this, I would highly recommend other of Peter Greenaway’s films, particularly The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover! https://www.primewire.tf/movie/217288-the-cook-the-thief-his-wife-her-lover

Dark Horse (2012)
Vigile -1 points 3 years ago.

You would think they would have figured out they mixed the idioms dark horse with black sheep before they finished shooting. Apparently not.

snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

“A dark horse is a previously less known person or thing that emerges to prominence in a situation, especially in a competition involving multiple rivals, or a contestant that on paper should be unlikely to succeed but yet still might.” They are using it correctly. “Dark horse” is not necessarily a derogatory term, and the main character in this movie saw himself as a dark horse. The film is not centered around his family or himself viewing him as a black sheep…in fact, his parents enabled and coddled him to a degree.

Dark Horse (2012)
Vigile -1 points 3 years ago.

I’m familiar with both terms. I stand by my original comment. The description here and on IMDB is of a black sheep. “Abe Wertheimer - an odious, purposeless, self-centered 35-year-old living parasitically with his parents (by choice) and working in his dismayed father’s business office (avoiding work while scoping eBay for collectible toys) - meets Miranda,”

dark horse: a candidate or competitor about whom little is known but who unexpectedly wins or succeeds.

snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

And you really think that the writer/director didn’t know what he was doing when he named his own movie? And you know better?Laughable! That’s a whole lot of hubris on your part.

Wonderfalls (2004)
Alien 3 points 2 years ago*.
snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago.

I took Mary for a spin a couple months back, good stuff.

Ted Lasso (2020) S2 E6
Leeafe 3 points 2 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

he finally broke

snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

Yes…but we knew he was going to. The whole season set him up for either a headbutt with or a submission to the new psychologist.

The Last Mistress (2008)
snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago.

Gorgeous film.

Ned Rifle (2015)
dickgrimes 2 points 2 years ago.

2 of my crushes Parker Posey and Aubrey Plaza in the same movie??? I have to watch👍👌

snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago.

This is actually the third in a trilogy which started back in 1997 with “Henry Fool” and then continued with “Fay Grim” in 2006. All 3 movies heavily feature Parker Posey, especially the second one which is named for her character. If you love her, you must see all 3!

Miranda (2009)
Fenn 2 points 2 years ago.

a comfort series for me, funny and cozy :)

snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago.

Totally.

Bad Education (2012)
ac1d 2 points 3 years ago.

hilariously non pc i laughed my ass off -british humour unrivalled

snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

if you’re a fan of Jack Whitehall, you will definitely want to try Fresh Meat! https://www.primewire.ag/tv/26520-watch-fresh-meat

Stowaway (2021)
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snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago.

this was so brilliant! just spectacular!

Breathe (2014)
snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

What an ending!

I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore. (2017)
snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

I love you, Macon Blair!

F is for Family (2015) S4 E7
adrian254 3 points 3 years ago.

I’ve been bingeing this show since yesterday loving every second of it. Whoever wrote this thing has such a sick sense of humor. I love it! Rated 5/5

snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

bill burr created it. the show is based on his dad and growing up in his family. check out bill burr’s stand-up and his podcast if you like this.

Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000) S11 E9
snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago.

Best episode of the season so far. Bill Hader makes like Peter Sellers in “Lolita” and plays 3 different characters.

Physical (2021) S1 E10
Riot4Pluto 3 points 2 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

Wow—that ending! Glad it is confirmed to be back for Season 2.

snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

Yep, can’t wait to see my new favorite master self-saboteur back in the saddle when it returns.

Family Ties (1982) S6 E22
snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago.

Great early guest starring by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, I definitely saw a little bit of Elaine sass in there.

Wonderwall (1969)
random000 2 points 4 days ago.

Ooo yeah, that’s Rivette with Emmanuelle Beart who shares her birthday with Steve Martin & Mila Kunis. She’s 60 now but was 28 then. Like Birkin, she’s quite the legend!

snazzydetritus 2 points 4 days ago.

I never could believe that she married Daniel Auteuil. I just haven’t ever been able to forgive his character for what he did to hers in Manon of the Spring!

Reality Bites (1994)
snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

Spent 1 1/2 hours hate-watching this contribution to society for the first time since it came out in ‘94. There’s manic-pixie-nightmare-waif Winona Ryder, who seems somehow to turn men into helpless, jealous simps. There’s Ethan Hawke who is in deep love with himself and mutters dozens of cute, not-cute lines. Bad acting and bad writing explode. This movie is basically what some square screenwriters thought Generation X was all about. Good for a laugh, though.

The Undoing (2020) S1 E5
bcreed08 4 points 3 years ago*. (Contains Spoilers)

I really didn’t even suspect the son until half way through this episode, but even then a lot doesn’t add up if he was the killer. How come he left no bloody footprints? How come he has no dna at the scene? How did he avoid getting on camera going to and from the scene, even his father, who is quite familiar with the location couldn’t avoid the cameras, so how did the son? Does the son hide the hammer every time he needs to use the violin case? Why wouldn’t the son just get rid of the hammer? Does the husband know it was the son and came up with the story of leaving? Did the husband flee in order to protect his son and make himself the primary suspect? lots of questions need answers here.

snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

Be prepared to have very few of them answered, especially since it’s just a TV show and you seem to want to superimpose realism upon it.

Chastity (1969)
snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago.

Far out. Baby Cher in 1969 as disgruntled runaway.

Another Round (2020)
snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

Saving this for Saturday night. I love the Mads Mikk, and this has gotten high praise.

Jon Benjamin Has a Van (2011)
Roy Batty 2 points 2 years ago.

Tyvm for uploading these ! I need my pre-Archer fix.

snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago.

show is so underrated. More Jon Benjamin: Home Movies, Lucy Daughter of the Devil, Dr. Katz, and 7 episodes of Important Things with Demetri Martin.

Comedy Central Roast of Bob Saget (2008)
Odie 1 points 2 years ago.

RIP Bob Saget. A sad day for comedy.

snazzydetritus 2 points 2 years ago.

He was a funny dude.

Boston Common (1996)
snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

As a typical sitcom, this show is far funnier than most, even with its many flaws. The cast was always funny, even when thy were given less-than-ideal writing. Worth watching.

The Reckoning (2021)
snazzydetritus 2 points 3 years ago.

Charlotte Kirk is the archetype of the desperate Hollywood wannabe-actress who slept her way through a slew of studio heads and then sued the men she slept with for not giving her the roles and opportunities she felt they owed her. Look her up.