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Alana Haim recommended Take Me Out in TV (curated)

 
Take Me Out
Take Me Out
2010 | Game Show
7.8 (5 Ratings)
TV Show Favorite

"Love Island UK is literally the biggest thing in my life—it’s the best television show of all time. I think British reality television shows are very much a cut above the rest. And if you haven’t seen Come Dine With Me, it’s incredible. There’s also First Dates and Take Me Out. Oh, my God, they’re so good."

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Hazel (1853 KP) rated Ubiety in Books

Feb 12, 2020  
Ubiety
Ubiety
Grzegorz Kunowski | 2018 | Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences, Science Fiction/Fantasy
4
4.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
How can you prove what is real? This is essentially what Grzegorz Kunowski is asking in his novellaUbiety. The title relates to the state of existing and being in a localised space, which is what the protagonist Adam Johnson is challenging throughout the story. Designed to help people face up to reality and question endless possibilities about what could or should be, Adam finds himself in many bizarre situations that blur the lines between reality and fantasy.

Quite frankly difficult to follow, Ubiety includes many dream scenes that border on madness. “Since the dawn of time common folk and wise men have scratched their heads as they asked about topics to do with dreams, such as why do we have them?” (Page 9, PDF version) Through his dreams, Adam’s brilliant mind creates scenes based on human fears and curiosity, however, it is difficult to tell which parts of the novel are “reality” since everything is equally absurd.

Adam is a person who thinks too much, resulting in overanalysing every aspect of life. The imaginary monsters that haunt his dreams begin to seem less scary than the hidden evils in the real world. Through his writing, Kunowski questions whether we are truly free or are we slaves? Slaves to machines, slaves to technology, slaves to social norms and so forth.

Unfortunately, Ubiety is difficult to read, however, within the confusion, there are a couple of gems that make you think and philosophise about life, the world and reality. Heading each chapter with a quote from a historical thinker, Kunowski draws our attention to the “realities” of the past, present and future, encouraging us to challenge what we know and believe.
  
After Life - Season 2
After Life - Season 2
2020 | Comedy, Drama
Exploring the aspects of mental health (3 more)
Storyline
Characters
Honesty
Truthful, honest and brutal
Afterlife Season 2 continued to follow the story of Tony, a brutal but honest character who is trying to become a better friends to those around him, whilst still struggling with the immense grief of losing his wife. Although maintaining his brutal honesty and hard shell, you see this character develop more and more into a more kindhearted, supportive and better person whilst still battling with the loss of his wife. We also see how he mentors a new aspiring journalist, and tries to brighten up what essentially isn't the greatest job/career choice for her. We see how each one of his friends are battling their own problems and how he manages to finally face his own, in order to help others. With the loss of his wife, the potential loss of his job and dealing with the loss of his father twice (due to dementia and then passing away) - we see the reality of loss and stigma around mental health, rather than falsely painting the issues in the programme to be positive, we view the harsh reality of everyday life. It is refreshing to see the reality and harshness of issues such loss, grief, addiction, loss etc.
  
The Hound of the Baskervilles
The Hound of the Baskervilles
Arthur Conan Doyle | 2015 | Fiction & Poetry
8
8.1 (14 Ratings)
Book Rating
This was pretty good. I've always wanted to read Sherlock Holmes and this one sounded interesting and different so I thought, why not? It was a good mystery because I really had no clue who was behind everything although I did think the hound was more fantasy than reality. It's crazy the extremes people will go to when money us involved
  
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LivT (170 KP) rated Hard Sun in TV

Feb 15, 2018  
Hard Sun
Hard Sun
2018 | Crime, Drama, Sci-Fi
9
7.2 (10 Ratings)
TV Show Rating
Great characterisations...love Hicks and Renko (0 more)
Enjoyed it too much to nitpick (0 more)
Truth or fiction??
Contains spoilers, click to show
Found this series very enjoyable - maybe a bit too close to possible reality. The main storyline is gripping, and so are the subplots. The ending made me wonder if Grace is likely to join forces with Hicks and Renko. Presuming - hoping - there will be a second series.
  
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Dork_knight74 (881 KP) created a post

Jun 13, 2018  
Watched a movie on Hulu called "I Am Alone". An "infected zombie" style movie. The acting was weak and the effects were, too. Cinematography was just, ok. Done like it was on a survival reality show but bounced back and forth between that and a survivor being interviewed by gvmt type scientist in a closed room. Was pretty boring. Not worth a watch.
     
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Ollie SB (2279 KP) created a post

Mar 23, 2020  
Hey Smashbombers!
Have you seen that we just added three new genres in the TV category? We now have Reality-TV, Talk Shows and Game Shows! Myself and @Imogen SB have just added LOADS of new items in these genres to get you started! Let me know your favourites, and if we haven't already added it, you can!
Happy Reviewing!
     
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Dustin Guy Defa recommended Hoop Dreams (1994) in Movies (curated)

 
Hoop Dreams (1994)
Hoop Dreams (1994)
1994 | Documentary, Drama

"When people ask me what my favorite movie is, Hoop Dreams is always a safe bet for me. It’s the one that I can say with confidence will always be in my top ten and won’t go away. It’s another movie about family, and it’s also a movie about aspirations, hard work, reality, and not having money. It’s just a beautiful, poignant movie."

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E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
1982 | Sci-Fi

"Another film would be E.T. from Spielberg. I think somehow it’s a kind of fantasy film — very grounded in reality, very respectful of childhood. It’s a multi-layer, so the complexity of childhood — the way they portrayed a kid going through a very difficult moment in his life — I think it reminded me a lot of the kinds of movies that I love."

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Clea DuVall recommended Pan's Labyrinth (2006) in Movies (curated)

 
Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
2006 | Fantasy

"I hate fantasy movies. I did not want to see this film. I don’t remember why I ended up seeing it, but it immediately drew me in and left me breathless. Guillermo del Toro has the ability to create magical worlds that are emotionally grounded, and he never shies away from the darkness that exists in both fantasy and reality."

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