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Breaking the Fourth Wall: She-Hulk in the Media
AnimeMania replied to Meredith Quill's topic in She-Hulk: Attorney At Law
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For some reason, my DVR did not tape these episodes, so I wasn't really sure if they came on. I managed to watch them on Peacock. It seems like the Season 2 shows are trying to move away from Kenan the dad and his family and give the rest of the morning show cast a bigger role. The "Dating App" episode was OK, but I liked the "Work Friends" episode much better as it spread the workload between the entire cast and added some new character interactions between cast members. It also had a lot of energy which the previous episode lacked.
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They jumped into the criminal aspects so quickly and so heavily that the show didn't bother to answer some of the other questions that were on my mind. They were using her too much and they should have given her a crew to train. Questions like how do illegals (undocumented immigrants) live, how do they get houses, cars, jobs, pay for appliances, etc. What can they do or are afraid of doing (slightly touched on), how is their life different from American citizens. Questions like how does the plastic tenting work and how much of the house contains it, what are the special precautions you have to take to bring yourself, items, food through the plastic barriers. It seems fairly convenient that Thony's new boss has unlimited money and seems to make fake identities. Did the boss make Thony clean up a wild party at his own house?
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I was hoping for more of a travelogue, but the show managed to make traveling depressing, almost as depressing as the people taking the journey. Seasickness, political turmoil and getting all of your possessions stolen does not make you want to travel abroad. There was a lot of running involved and all I could think was that Fogg would never be able to run that much. I did like the shot of the Gargoyles and the Hot Air Balloon. Hopefully the story will leave the cities behind and provide us with some beautiful scenery and hopefully more upbeat travel companions.
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I think the mother said she came back to the place where they separated them. I also think the ICE Agent was the same one that originally took Pedro.
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S03.E10: Tunde123
AnimeMania replied to jewel21's topic in Bob ❤️ Abishola (Bob Hearts Abishola)
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I am not sure what country the mother and son were escaping from, but it seems kind of weird that their first stop would be New York and even weirder that there would be ICE Agents there patrolling the border. But, I guess that was not going to stop the show from making their point. The mother snuck into America twice! We need move ICE Agents securing our New York borders! I am not sure why any American company would want children as laborers.
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Tactile Trilogy: A Tour of Netflix Stop-Motion Anthology ‘The House’ I believe the total length The House is 96 minutes. Story 1 The parents actions keep the children in constant peril. Story 2 A real estate developer has to deal with an insect infestation and an oddball parade of potential home buyers. Story 3 Climate Change has greatly altered the landscape. The House is now apartments.
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Media And Beyond: News for The Book Of Boba Fett
AnimeMania replied to Meredith Quill's topic in The Book Of Boba Fett
Jennifer Beals as Garsa Fwip, a Twi'lek David Pasquesi as the majordomo to the Mayor of Mos Espa, also a Twi'lek -
Get ready for more death and destruction as the last people on Earth fight to become the last person on Earth. Snowpiercer Season 3 premieres Monday, Jan. 24, 2022 on TNT.
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Space Space Space Force Force Force Season 2 is dropping February 18, 2022 on Netflix. There will be seven 30 minute episodes. General Naird and his underdog team have to prove their worth to a new administration while dealing with interpersonal challenges. Will the group come together or fall apart under the pressure…? Space Force is only human after all. Returning Series Regulars: Steve Carell, John Malkovich, Ben Schwartz, Tawny Newsome, Diana Silvers, Jimmy O. Yang and Don Lake. Why is there no mention of General Naird’s wife Maggie (Lisa Kudrow) in the returning characters? New Character: Xyler (JayR Tinaco)
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Most of the stuff you were saying is depicted in "The Witcher: Nightmare of the Wolf", the animated movie on Netflix. Watch that if you need a clearer answer.
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Segundo is the caretaker of Fantasy Island. He was introduced and featured prominently in Season 1 Episode 4: Once Upon A Time In Havana, then seen sparingly in other episodes.
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Wolf Like Me is a six, half-hour episode romantic dramedy series being released on Peacock with all episodes dropping at the same time on January 13, 2022. Wolf Like Me is produced by Jodi Matterson, Bruna Papandrea and Steve Hutensky. Wolf Like Me is written and directed by Abe Forsythe and is inspired by his own experiences searching for love as a single parent. The series was filmed in New South Wales Australia. Gary, played by Josh Gad, is a single father, a widower, and an emotional wreck, struggling to support his 11 year old daughter Emma, played by Ariel Donoghue. While also attempting to start a relationship with Mary, played by Isla Fisher, who has a major secret - one that she can not tell anyone. But the universe brought these two together for a reason, they just need to keep following the signs. As their love connection deepens, and their universes collide, Mary and Gary grow more and more terrified their respective baggage will tear them apart. The rest of the cast: Emma Lung plays Sarah and Anthony Taufa plays Ray, with guest stars Jake Ryan, Robyn Nevin and Nash Edgerton.
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Archive 81 is an 8 one-hour episode supernatural horror series filmed in Pittsburgh. All 8 episodes will be released on the same day on Netflix on January 14. This is an original story that is loosely inspired by a popular podcast of the same name. Mamoudou Athie as Dan Turner Archive 81 follows archivist Dan Turner (Mamoudou Athie), who takes a mysterious job restoring a collection of damaged videotapes from 1994. Dina Shihabi as Melody Pendras Reconstructing the work of a documentary filmmaker named Melody Pendras (Dina Shihabi), he is drawn into her investigation of a dangerous cult at the Visser apartment building. As the season unfolds across these two timelines, Dan slowly finds himself obsessed with uncovering what happened to Melody. When the two characters form a mysterious connection, Dan becomes convinced he can save her from the terrifying end she met 25 years ago. (L to R) Gameela Wright as Erica Lewis, Ariana Neal as Jess, Martin Sola as Father Russo, Dina Shihabi as Melody Pendras Ariana Neal as Jess, a smart, independent, entrepreneurial ninth grader who strikes up a friendship with Melody. Stricken with a mysterious ailment, she asks Melody for help — a request that ultimately puts them both in danger. Mark is an eccentric trust-fund kid obsessed with his Mystery Signals podcast, Mark is Dan’s best friend. Outgoing, larger than life, self-absorbed yet kind, he encourages Dan to take the job that will give him an exclusive story for his podcast. But when their investigation gets them in over their heads, Mark steps up and shows his true loyalty. Matt Mcgorry as Mark Higgins, Mamoudou Athie as Dan Turner Martin Donovan as Virgil Davenport, a secretive billionaire who recruits Dan for a mysterious restoration project. He presents himself as forthright, friendly and plain-spoken - but he’s clearly hiding a darker agenda. Martin Donovan as Virgil Davenport Evan Jonigkeit as Samuel, a charming, enigmatic professor who cultivates a friendship with Melody — but his strange influence over the other residents in the building soon leads her to question his motives. Julia Chan as Anabelle, a struggling artist and party girl who burns hot and bright. Loud, outrageous, and adventurous, she’s Melody’s best friend and fiercest protector — even if that sometimes runs counter to what Melody wants. The rest of Archive 81 cast: Trayce Malachi as Young Dan Kate Eastman as Tamara Stefano Kristin Griffith as Cassandra Wall Charlie Hudson III as Steven Turner Jaxon Rose Moore as Emily Turner Eden Marryshow as John Smith Daniel Johnson as Visser Tenant Johnna Leary as Visser Tenant
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Astrid & Lilly Save The World - General Discussion
AnimeMania replied to paulvdb's topic in Astrid & Lilly Save The World
Astrid & Lilly Save the World premieres January 26 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on USA & SYFY. The series is set to run for 10 episodes. High school is hard enough when you’re different, but when outcast BFFs Astrid (Jana Morrison) and Lilly (Samantha Aucoin) accidentally crack open a portal to a terrifyingly quirky monster dimension, it gets a lot more complicated. It’s up to them to vanquish the creepy creatures and save the world, becoming the badass heroes they were meant to be. That is, if they can survive the horrors of high school. Samantha Aucoin will play Lilly, who is sweet-natured and intuitive with a passion for investigative photography. Jana Morrison will play Astrid, who is bold and unfiltered with a knack for "sciencey" gadgets. Other Cast include: Julia Doyle as Candace Powell Olivier Renaud as Brutus Geri Hall as Christine Spencer Macpherson as Sparrow Christina Orjalo as Valerie Kolton Stewart as Tate Megan Hutchings as Michelle Knight Noah Perchard -
The House is a stop-motion animated dark comedy series in three parts arriving January 14 on Netflix. All three Chapters will be available to stream on Netflix upon release. Three unconnected stories of the past, the present and the future connected by "The House". Three visionary tales. One unforgettable place. Story 1 A human family of four are the central characters of this first story, directed by Marc Roels and Emma de Swaef. Set in the 1800s, an impoverished Raymond meets a mysterious benefactor who promises to restore both him and his family to their former wealthy status. The family soon learns that wants and desires may not always lead you where you expect. Chapter One Cast: Matthew Goode voices Raymond, a father who strives for something more for his family. Claudie Blakley voices Penelope. Mia Goth voices Mabel, the daughter of Raymond and Penelope. Mark Heap voices Mr. Thomas. Miranda Richardson voices Aunt Clarice Clarke. Josh McGuire voices Uncle Georgie. Stephanie Cole voices Great Aunt Eleanor. Story 2 The second story, directed by Niki Lindroth von Bahr, is set in the present day 21st century and the protagonist is a rat who is a harassed property developer trying to make a quick turnaround sale of a recently renovated home, who is interrupted by some eerie unannounced unexpected guests who have other plans and become the catalyst to a more personal transformation for the property developer. Chapter Two Cast: Jarvis Cocker voices the Contractor who is determined to refurbish the house. Yvonne Lombard and Sven Wollter (deceased) voice the Odd Couple, the curious and mysterious potential buyers. Dizzee Rascal voices the Policeman. Story 3 Directed by Paloma Baeza, the third story is set in a desolate and barren landscape in the future, the house survives in a vastly changed landscape. We meet a cat named Rosa, a young landlady determined to stay in her beloved dilapidated house and will do everything she can in order to restore her home to its former glory. But Rosa’s unrealistic expectations have blinded her to the steady decline that is inevitable. Her expectations do not align with reality. and like the captain of sinking ship, Rosa refuses to leave her crumbling home. In the end, this life lesson must happen in order for her to realize what truly matters. Chapter Three Cast: Susan Wokoma voices Rosa, the landlady determined to restore the house to its former glory. Helena Bonham-Carter voices Jen, an eccentric tenant. Paul Kaye voices Cosmos, a spiritual friend of Jen’s. Will Sharpe voices Elias, a sensitive young artist and tenant.
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Around The World (Wide Web) In 80 Seconds: Media
AnimeMania replied to Meredith Quill's topic in Around The World In 80 Days
Around the World in 80 Days’ Review: This Needless Jules Verne Adaptation Doesn’t Soar Review from IndieWire. -
Not something they can do since Bishop is in several of the upcoming episodes. GUEST CAST: Andrea Cortés (Alma Castillo) Logan J. Alarcon-Poucel (Pedro) Brad Fleishcher (Agent Ike Deleo) Tyler Lansing Weaks (Nate Yardley) Nick Rehberger (Mr. Hobson) Tara Anika Nicolas (Mrs. Hobson) Liam Nixon Cesar (Manny) Peter Jay Fernandez (General Ryland) Manny Galan (Rodrigo Perez) Ebony Blake (Lorna) Alyssa Bresahan (Vance) Erik Potempa (Border Agent) Kyle Rodriguez (Little Boy)
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‘Stay Close’ Review: Netflix’s Latest Harlan Coben Series Is a Forgettable Waste of Cush Jumbo’s Talents