Hmmmm, I disagree with Matt this time. I don’t believe that this wolf-dog should be with them. They are giving her good care; I wish he’d have offered to council them on how to do it properly with his experience rather than making it about a rescue. I’ve known people who have had these animals and provided everything they have at the sanctuary (rescue). It is possible. Thank you uplinkers for sharing the links.
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What an awesome new series! It’s not just wolves (which I love), but so much more. Plus I just saw the fringed jeans that I must have! lol Thank you for sharing all the links here, uplinkers.
Excellent film, I totally get wanting to run away from suburban life. Live off grid, and one day I will. This is a touching story of a father with PTSD and a daughter who loves him dearly. It’s a relateable story.
Oh goody. I am saving it for later. Thanks for the comment. :)
Interesting series in that it’s so convoluted and there are so many sub-agendas that they will never find who actually did this… though I would like to see how it concludes with the last episode. This is actually episode 3. Thank you for the links, uplinkers and uploaders.
Brilliant episode that really stopped me in my tracks: poachers are horrible and so incredibly destructive to every living creature on this planet. Thanks a million for sharing all these links, uplinkers. :)
In my opinion, the most interesting this about this series is the cover art and the first 5-10 minutes of the show. It is a poorly executed show full of yawn material. The investigators themselves don’t seem very interested in the case and it goes spirals from there. Thanks a million for the uplinks, uplinkers and uploaders.
This is the 5th out of 6 episodes for this disappearance/crime. I’m sorry to say, this series is just repetitive nonsense. The show has been repeating hearsay from the very first episode and then having random calls with people who say that have information, but are like listening to someone give a report on cardboard boxes from the inside of tin can. I’m really grateful to have this episode here, so I thank the uplinkers and uploaders for sharing.
What twisted people. I absolutely cannot understand this sort of behaviour. This is one of the better crime series. There is actual trial footage and crime scene photos as well as interviews with people involved. Thank you uplinkers/uploaders for sharing! :)
I’m sure there are many who will enjoy this show, but it’s not for me. It’s tragic, and to me, over-kill on how many of these crimes are out there in these specific areas. There really are some sick twists in this world. Thank you for the links uplinkers.
In my opinion, the most interesting this about this series is the cover art and the first 5-10 minutes of the show. It is a poorly executed show full of yawn material. The investigators themselves don’t seem very interested in the case and it goes spirals from there. Thanks a million for the uplinks, uplinkers and uploaders.
Yay, I have been waiting for this! I love Ben Foster and the premise of this story. Thank you uplinkers/uploaders.
Honestly, this is one of the most captivating and diverse series (or for that matter films even), that I have seen in a very long time. I was actually hesitant because I am not a big fan of Emma Stone, but she has proven to me that she can stretch herself in a multitude of roles. I’d recommend this one to anyone. 10 hours (give or take) of top-notch entertainment. Thank you PW uploaders and uplinkers for the links.
This is actually one of my very favourite episodes. The freedom to be yourself; how precious is that? And how underrated? Thank you for the links, uplinkers.
Easter Island cannibalism and human meat markets, Mayan starvation and the brutal death of 18 Rabbit, Nostradamus; this is a brilliant, informative and entertaining episode with intriguing discoveries and information.
A thoroughly enjoyable film due to the acting and subject matter (dealt with in an amusing way) on the so called origins of the female vibrator, and hence, the diagnosis of hysteria in women that in actuality meant they were leading less than fulfilling sex lives. From start to finish it’s quirky, irreverent, and only semi serious. An incredibly enjoyable, if not a wee bit *uncomfortable” watch. Highly recommended.
I am delighted to have the flamboyant and effervescent criminal lawyer Saul Goodman back in my life for another season of creative legal defense courtesy of the Breaking Bad anti-hero. These first two episodes have been nothing short of my expectations; brilliant!
Essentially, this episode is based on the FACT that many people have disappeared or been murdered and mutilated in the town(s) of Port Chatham (it’s actually two towns and includes Portlock), Alaska, since the 1930’s. Originally, this was a cannery town, like many port towns in Alaska. Many of the “disappeared” would wash up on the shore, mutilated/dismembered. In 1949 most of the inhabitants left the town, and today, the town remains a “ghost town”. The reasons that most of the people left was not only due to the disappearances/murders/mutilations, but to many unexplained sightings of humanoid-like, hair-covered, huge, aggressive bipedal creatures. This is the accepted reason for the mass exodus. The episode [weakly] attempts to construct a “team” of researchers, giving them authoritative sounding “credentials”, but ultimately failing to connect science with speculation and experience with obsession. The editing in the episode leaves a lot to be desired, as well. I would like further research into these towns and what actually happened there, but it will take more than just a cursory, fly-through and more of a committed living and studying endeavor.
This week I read that TWD will end with season 12… wtf? They are barely making a season 10. This season has been so crap it feels like an hour is an eternity of melodrama. Ugh, bring back the dead!
Gulp! This episode was intense. Although I initially had some problems with Caveman, I am now accustomed to his style. This episode was really riveting with the Reticulated Python. I have often wondered what a bite from a snake this big would be like. I now know that if these two men did not have assistance to get the snake off, it would have constricted them to death whilst delivering some incredibly deep bites to bodily tissue.
This film is basically a sympathetic nod to child prostitution, slavery, and pornography. All because Brooke Shields was the “IT” girl at the time. It should have been removed and given a much stricter rating. It glorifies mental, emotional and physical abuse of children…in this case a girl whose face looks much more mature than her years. As far as the film goes, the acting is non-existent. It’s an absolute laughable joke. If it wasn’t for the serious subject matter, I’d rate it up there with “The Room”, but sadly, this film disgusts me to no end. Shame on the film makers for releasing this glorification of producing a film that makes a young girl nothing more than an object for sick, sexual desires and objectification.
I watched this episode in a partially amused and partially horrified state. Death by “anal fascination” is a phenomena that is much more common than I ever would have thought possible. Actually, I never, ever would have considered any of this. I don’t particularly care for the narrator’s voice and find it intrusive and sensationalistic, but the content of the episode stunned me enough to continue watching, in disbelief!
I will always be grateful for what this series started… but it needs to give up the ghost. This has become a platform for social media and acceptance and not the gritty, horror and emotion driven graphic novel it was borne from. I will still watch occasionally, but it has lost it’s vital movement. The walking dead has lost its pulse for me.
Proof of the melo-dramatic writing, direction, and acting/delivery is uniformly self-evident when viewing this episode as a stand alone. This story is contrived and difficult to watch due to the over-the-top overall delivery. The Achilles tendon of this series will surely be its demise.
I love the jaw-droppingly funny, sardonic, creative lunacy and never-ending shock-o-rama that is a living metaphor for all things broken, mended, grown-up and childish, i.e., this show. “Kidding” is diversely unique and defies any logical dissection or critical analysis. Seriously, I’m kidding. 5/5 for sure.
The episode is about the protests in China and those specifically at PolyU (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University). I found it to be an informative, riveting and emotional experience to watch. There are not adequate words to express what these brave young adults are going through. At 26 minutes and 38 seconds in length it is something everyone should watch.
If you missed this movie you really missed out on a good one. It’s not about the destination; it’s the journey.
It’s a timeless classic, full of true thespians at the height of their beautiful selves surrounded with a non-stop parade of comedic-drama. I would never want to see this re-done. “If it’s not broke don’t fix it!”
The main Universal Blu-ray/DVD release is not until 5th May 2020 (100 min. run time). There is a smaller Metropolitan Blu-ray/DVD release 16th April 2020 (113 min. run time), and there will probably be a digital release 2 weeks before that, like other releases.
holy crap what a start…was that the legit ending or was it cut short?
I was wondering the same thing? It seemed very abrupt.
Despite the glitzy, almost sensationalistic introduction to each episode, this series is incredibly interesting and fun to watch. If you are an adventure enthusiast or an animal lover, or both, this series is entertaining and informative. I’ve watched all of season one and am now eagerly awaiting season two. I could easily skip the episode introduction however, it can be more than a bit irritating.
Ooops. Obviously not the family entertainment Home Alone. lol
It’s a decent series, but completely predictable (to me) without anything really frightening; it’s more of a love story of sorts. Thanks million for the uplinks, uplinkers and uploaders.