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rewatching a Korean soap opera I watched before but it's been years, Cinderella and the 4 knights. I really liked this one , music too.

watching it on Netflix ( better picture) but it's on youtube too

 
I just watched the Avatar sequel. "Avatar: The Way of Water". Wow, I was impressed. Not so much with the story, but with what is required to make a "motion capture" movie like that. The plot was standard good guys vs. bad guys. Enjoyable enough. But how they do this kind of movie that looks like it's in a fantastical location, but they're really filming everything inside, with real human actors, in a big open warehouse for the most part, that doesn't even have "sets". The movie was long - a bit over three hours. But after watching that last night, today I ended up watching hours more of "... the making of ..." type videos that were included on the Blu-ray disk set. It was an eye opener when I looked at IMDB after the film last night to see who the actors were, and found out that the young teenage girl - appeared about 13 years old - was Sigourney Weaver, who's probably five or six times that old in real life. Pretty amazing stuff, at least to me.

I would recommend this movie for the fantasy locations it takes you to, as well as appreciating the technical prowess needed to make this film. The plot is decent (although predictable) action/adventure - villains you hate, good guys you root for. I generally don't like movies that are loaded with extensive action and special effects (I was into that more when I was younger). This one was different though - I actually got into the "locations" they were "filming" at and what was happening.
 
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after watching that last night, today I ended up watching hours more of "... the making of ..." type videos... Pretty amazing stuff, at least to me.

as well as appreciating the technical prowess needed to make this film.

You might get a kick out of this pic… in the 90’s, hard right, white arrow, was my company, r&d medical imagining. Across the street, green arrow was George Lucas’s industrial light and magic shop (ILM). Twice a day the food truck would stop near the red X. I traveled a lot but when back at corporate I always went out to the food truck whether I wanted anything or not. I’d hear some of the most amazing conversations imaginable. 40 engineers talking shop over breakfast burritos! 🤣 Geek heaven!

ILM guys and us, sometimes guys from hard left, the usda science labs (those guys were a little weird though… 😁 ) The ILM guys would talk about their projects, we did too. They even borrowed some of our hardware from time to time. The food truck was the place to be if the technical aspects of imagining interested you! All that tech is ancient history now... might as be talking silent pictures! 🤣

Lucas ILM024-04-26 23-53-46.jpg
 
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Finally watched "The Patriot," Mel Gibson and Heath Ledger. It might mean more to some of us than others and I'm not here to argue accuracy of battles and names and locations. My ancestors left Europe EARLY.
As I remember the movie was about a lot of different men rolled in to a few.
Like the Swamp Fox hit & run fighting & the big deal that Media made about a scene where the boys so young that the long guns were taller than them.
I agree it is a great movie regardless of inaccuracy, but I have watched it twenty or so times.
I been watching the T.V. show Tombstone, a town too tough to die, it is set before the O.K. Corral, there are not gangs of outlaws called The Cowboys.
 
I just finished the mini series (3 part TV show) of Childhood's End. It looks like it is in DVD format too if you want to see reviews on Amazon.

If you haven't watched it, I highly recommend it. It's a Syfy flick about how 'aliens' take over the world. Although, I think it looks more like how Satan would do it. It shows how willing humans are to just hand it all over to evil. Sad really.......but worth the watch. It's a bit of a reflection of the times.
 
I found a free source for one of my favorite movies.....


The man that wrote the book this movie is based on wrote 'people of the deer...you should read it.
 
Found some World(German) History :

 
I have been binge watching “The Chosen.” I didn’t think I’d like it but I actually love it. All caught up now and season 5 releases in April 2025 at movie theaters.

Surprise: lead actor is Catholic, single, pro-life and apparently had it out with the dishrags on the stupid program “the view.”
Haven’t watched much else.
 
Ramrod
 
https://u.co.uk/shows/abandoned-engineering/series-11/episode-3/6327622061112 watching this while having a coffee; one of the sections is about a man called Ellis Sinisto (?) (d1994) who built a place in the Finnish woods from scraps etc, creating a collecting of buildings for musicians to go in stay in. His plan was always for time and nature to take over, and everything would go back to nature.


@zannej we do that every year too, in the week between Christmas and New Year
 
Watching the episode of Supermarket Sweep with my cousin Erica from team meat and potatoes. She & Paul (now her husband) are in the 2nd half starting around 23 minutes in.
 

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