Was going to try to wait until it was out on HD but the CAM was good enough and I really wanted to watch it. It was as good as advertised and I’ll watch it again when it’s on HD. Not super scary but it had its moments and it was fun.
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I know right?? I think the previous is called “Teller Speaks” and I DIDN’t buy it, i was like YA RIGHT….! sure sure..
but sure enough…..!
.jaw was on the floor!!
Since it was recorded a while back, the news isn’t new- but it’s certainly wild- especially how he did it. Funny!
This is all that is up on IMDB as of now: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt23551578/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2
They have been working on a sequel to this, called:
“Wind River : Rising” or (as it says in their IMDB page:
“Wind River : the Next Chapter”.
Either way if it is even half as good as this I will love it! Can’t wait!!
Oh! Mah! Gawd! This episode was soooooo booooring!! If I were hooked up to some kind of heart monitor, it would show a flat line! The only blip being the tether mishap towards the end. But, other than that…baking a cake, labeling my spice rack, sorting my laundry, building a shelf unit…anything to pass the time while waiting for something to happen!
This is just a pleasure to watch and listen to. Come for the great story and acting and stay for the music. The sets are beautiful as well as the clothing, jewelry, hair, etc.
The period is a great history lesson and gives insight into Russia and why we still have problems dealing with the country. And what we could expect if a fascist dictator is ever elected to the presidency.
Jibaro, per the creator’s comments, was an allegory about greed, toxic relationships, and colonialism.
The entire series was a smorgasbord of delights.
The time for humans to adapt to nature is long overdue!
years without registering… now i registered just to express how much i LOVE THIS SHOW. Being in the US, it’s so very difficult to catch Outback Opal hunters, Aussie Gold Hunters, and such…This show is no different. Only able to find it on Primewire, and the show is worth the effort - Especially if you have followed Outback Opal Hunters and know any of the back story
All the male characters is this movie were trashbags, other than that it’s a fun watch.
All the male characters is this movie were trashbags, other than that it’s a fun watch.
Every character in this movie were trash people. Not just the men.
All the male characters is this movie were trashbags, other than that it’s a fun watch.
Wow, this is very graphic. I’m not rating it, yet, but it really is graphic.
So, a dude with a chicks name is going to “travel the U.S. with his/her’s very own “cooking” show? Like that’s not something that hasn’t already been done a hundred times over already. Also, wonder if he/she will also show how those “Plant based” products (that are supposedly a healthy options vs eating meat) are mass processed and produced in factories and how much of a joke they are too.
wow this is really bad, but if you like cheezy horror and halfnaked women this ones for you…
You had me at “half-naked women”…I now feel compelled to watch what sounds like a total “Made for SyFy Channel Movie” LOL
Sad this show won’t have a season 2. Apple says it doesn’t have award potential, but I think Patricia Arquette’s performance deserves some sort of award. She’s amazing in this and is the one thing that makes it worth watching to the end.
Norma Jean Mortensen portrayed by Ashley Judd transforms herself into the greatest character portrayal of her life, Marilyn Monroe as done by Mira Sorvino. The film is interesting for that reason alone, using different actors to show the difference, but it doesn’t go deep or deviate from the character assassination that’s typical of bios about her. It’s good for it’s era, but not surprising.
Norma Jean Mortensen portrayed by Ashley Judd transforms herself into the greatest character portrayal of her life, Marilyn Monroe as done by Mira Sorvino. The film is interesting for that reason alone, using different actors to show the difference, but it doesn’t go deep or deviate from the character assassination that’s typical of bios about her. It’s good for it’s era, but not surprising.
George White was an impresario not unlike Flo Ziegfeld who offered large review shows that almost every film star & musician performed in. Oodles of talent such as the greatest dancer of all time Eleanor Powell, tapper Ann Miller, The Three Stooges, most of the cast of The Wizard Of Oz, comics like Joan Davis, pianist-comic Jimmy Durante (Frosty The Snowman), Dolores Costello (who’s that? That is Drew Barrymore’s grandma, whom comic Lou Costello named himself after he loved her so much), Zanuck’s protege the great Alice Faye (married to band leader Phil Harris), silent film great Louise Brooks, and more.
The review ran about as long as The Ziegfeld Follies did, & wrapped up about the same time. George made 5 films & was in some of them as himself. He even wrote the screenplay for The Ziegfeld Follies with Astaire, Judy Garland & Lucy Ball- as well as Duffy’s Tavern (which is where the Archie Bunker character grew from as well as Moe the bartender from The Simpsons, & also a few cartoon characters).
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Awesome show, lots of action and comedy. Hope there will be a season 2?
A trip back to the world of Arthur Conan Doyle is every bit as magical as it seems to be.
Bugs pays homage to who he drew inspiration from, Groucho himself. If you’ve never listened to old time radio (OTR) game show You Bet Your Life with Groucho Marx, these bits are taken from that. There was also the tv version, which is great since you can see the guests Groucho brought out, including his own daughter Melinda (mother of Jade) & her buddy Candy Bergen.
There are 3 distinct eras of Daffy. He began as an utterly unmanageable nutcase as imagined by Tex Avery. After Tex went over to MGM in 1942, famed Jerry Lewis director Frank Tashlin restyled Daffy as a pushy rude loudmouth in the screwball comedy style, and he was often paired with Porky as a comedy team. Then Chuck Jones got a hold of him in 1951 & transformed him into a very self-centered greedy coward, famously pairing him with Bugs Bunny.
This is the wacked out wing-nut version of The Duck when he really was actually Daffy.
Bobby Soxer era Frank Sinatra was fairly thin & there were plenty of jokes about it. He loved it when Warner Bros poked fun at him - but Bing Crosby hated the attention & threatened the animation studio plenty.
During this period Warner Brothers released a lot of gangster films since that was had captured the public imagination at the time. Many of these films had a certain formula that the studio followed, but some stood out like James Cagney & Pat O’Brien’s Angels With Dirty Faces, so Tex Avery thought why not duplicate that formula, port it over to Leon Schlesinger’s Termite Terrace animation studio, pay tribute to that film & rip it apart at the same time with a story written by Jack Miller. The story was done so well that some locations chose to ban the toon altogether since they felt the criminal activity was a bit too strong. However, Tex liked the basic premise of this toon enough that he later remade once he went over to MGM four years later in a toon called Who Killed Who.
Mel Blanc, Danny Webb and John Deering do the voice work . Looney Tunes music director Carl Stalling does the very fitting & effective musical score, often quoting from other Warner pictures.
The lead animator is Sid Sutherland along with brothers Charles McKimson and director Bob McKimson, as well as Virgil Ross and respected animator Rob Scribner. Editing & sound effects were done by Treg Brown, the very man who discovered & hired former big band leader & violin teacher to Jack Benny, Mel Blanc. The backgrounds are done by John Didrik Johnsen.
Our favorite Sylvester The Cat toons are the ones without Tweety, who is just too infantile for our tastes most of the time. In this toon, legendary animation director Chuck Jones & writer Michael Maltese just leave the annoying bird out of the picture & instead pair the Maine Coon Cat inspired Sylvester with a much more refined Porky The Pig as the straight man who has just purchased a not-so-homey & somewhat spooky house that creeps out Sylvester. It looks like the house from Psycho. Except this house was created more than a decade before Hitchcock made that movie, so director Chuck Jones beat director Alfred to the punch. Sylvester is just not down with what this place has to offer at all since it’s inhabited by seemingly malevolent mice that set up the poor sloppy tomcat for a series of mean-spirited gags. In fact, this is the 1st toon where Chuck directed Sylvester & also where he got his name. Previously he was called Thomas or had no name at all. Chuck did a total of 3 toons with Sylvester as Porky’s cat. The other two are 1954 Claws For Alarm then 1955 Jumpin’ Jupiter. Mel Blanc provides all the voices.
Looney Tunes music director Carl Stalling picks some pretty funny music quotes for this including Chopin’s Waltz in A minor & Funeral March, Taps, Dinner Music For A Pack Of Hungry Cannibals, Rock-A-Bye Baby & Sweet Dreams Sweetheart.
Lloyd Vaughan is the lead animator. The rest of Chuck’s Looney Tunes animation team at Termite Terrace are Ken Harris, Phil Monroe, Ben Washam, Abe Levitow & Rick Thompson. Special animation effects are done by A.C. Gamer. The layouts are done by Bob Gribbroek and Pete Alvarado did the backgrounds. Treg Brown does all the sound & editing.
Chuck Jones did a total of 3 toons where Sylvester never spoke at all and he is paired with Porky Pig as his cat. This is the 2nd one. The 1st one is 1948 Scaredy Cat then the 3rd one is 1958 Jumpin’ Jupiter. These tend to be fairly Halloweeny toons and this particular one is pretty dark & spooky since the two travel companions are being tormented by some fairly nasty mice that have evil intent. Here, the mice are quite malicious & want more than a pound of flesh in this Chuck Jones popular spooky classic. It’s so popular that optical illusions in this toon would be copied by many over the years, including Star Trek. Mel Blanc provides all the voices.
Looney Tunes music director Carl Stalling quotes some appropriate tunes for this horror themed toon, including The Dying Cowboy, Goblins In The Steeple, Sweet Dreams Sweetheart and Chopin’s Funeral March.
Lloyd Vaughan is the lead animator. The rest of Chuck’s Looney Tunes animation team at Termite Terrace are Ken Harris, Phil Monroe, Ben Washam, Abe Levitow & Rick Thompson. Special animation effects are done by A.C. Gamer. The layouts are done by Maurice Noble and Philip DeGuard did the backgrounds. Editing & sounds are both done by Treg Brown. Leon Schlesinger sold his animation studio to Warner 4 years earlier, so this Golden Age of Looney Tunes flourishes under studio boss Edward Selzer for about 14 years until Warner mothballs their animation department.
Badie: “You think you can enter here with no repercussions”
Equalizer “I’m ‘bout to repercussion this whole place” ..PUNCH KICK POW!!
Well that took a turn didnt it?! This was amazing, acting was great and even though I was feeling “uncomfortable” I could not stop watching. Literally binged it at once. One of the episodes made me question wether it was based on his own life and coming here to the comments after binging I see that indeed it was. The person saying ep 4 was brutal was not lying! From that episode it takes an unexpected turn. Definitely worth watching
The fourth episode is incredibly hard to watch. Absolutely gut-wrenching but at the same time I am glad his story was told in such a compelling way. No poor CGI, weird colors, or camera effects either. Just raw, straight forward, unabashed story telling with amazing acting. To relive that on film for the world to see is some serious bravery.
That was my kind of goofy and action packed. Was really good will re watch it with better quality is available.
There are no new episodes.. the last episode is Epiosde 10 as listed here and you can check the same info here https://www.primevideo.com/detail/Aussie-Gold-Hunters/0TVBTO3MUHW6I9F5JEBRMU0TB1
thanks for your comment. I asked,because former seasons had 20 episodes each. Maybe its a season break.
where are the new episodes?
There are no new episodes.. the last episode is Epiosde 10 as listed here and you can check the same info here https://www.primevideo.com/detail/Aussie-Gold-Hunters/0TVBTO3MUHW6I9F5JEBRMU0TB1
This movie is underappreciated. It is soooo funny and joyful.
Don’t forget about the 3rd film in the series….Just in case you didn’t know about it.