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David McK (3557 KP) rated The Falcon and the Winter Soldier in TV
Jun 10, 2021
The second of Marvel's post-Endgame TV shows s on Disney+ (after WandaVision), and this is a very different beast to its predecessor.
Whereas WandaVision was a (at times, plain weird) sitcomesque format with a central mystery of just what the heck is going on, this sets its stall out right from the start, with the show exploring the ramifications of what-is-now-known-as The Blip, whole also spending a large portion of the episodes dealing with Captain America's legacy, and with the super-soldier serum that first made him.
It also brings back some old characters from the movies (hello, Zemo. Hello, Sharon Carter) giving them further characterisation than they have had to date.
Whereas WandaVision was a (at times, plain weird) sitcomesque format with a central mystery of just what the heck is going on, this sets its stall out right from the start, with the show exploring the ramifications of what-is-now-known-as The Blip, whole also spending a large portion of the episodes dealing with Captain America's legacy, and with the super-soldier serum that first made him.
It also brings back some old characters from the movies (hello, Zemo. Hello, Sharon Carter) giving them further characterisation than they have had to date.

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Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Wethering the Storm (The Storm, #2) in Books
Jan 11, 2021
It's been too long
This book has been on my kindle for a good five years or so and it's roughly been that same amount of time since I read TMS so it's been a bit weird coming back to this couple after so long. I remembered certain bits of the first book but not a lot.
I liked this but it didn't have the same intensity that I remembered from the first. I wasn't screaming at my kindle for them to get together and stop being idiots because they're an established, very happy couple. There was very little angst. It was all rather sedate but sex filled.
I am glad that pretty much everyone got their HAE though!
This book has been on my kindle for a good five years or so and it's roughly been that same amount of time since I read TMS so it's been a bit weird coming back to this couple after so long. I remembered certain bits of the first book but not a lot.
I liked this but it didn't have the same intensity that I remembered from the first. I wasn't screaming at my kindle for them to get together and stop being idiots because they're an established, very happy couple. There was very little angst. It was all rather sedate but sex filled.
I am glad that pretty much everyone got their HAE though!

John Krasinski recommended On the Waterfront (1954) in Movies (curated)

Ducklady (1174 KP) rated Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019) in Movies
Aug 29, 2019 (Updated Aug 29, 2019)
Started off well and the actors were great
It starts off with another set of "loser club" like kids. They were a pretty decent set of actors although their characters make some questionable decisions (but dont all characters in horror). The monsters were so well-made and didn't rely heavily on CGI which was really fantastic.
The ending was very predictable and the scares got lost and folky tales got completely lost.
Now im gonna have to read the book and hope that the sarah bellows storyline was made up for the movie, as that was weird and didn't quite cut it for a background story.
The ending was very predictable and the scares got lost and folky tales got completely lost.
Now im gonna have to read the book and hope that the sarah bellows storyline was made up for the movie, as that was weird and didn't quite cut it for a background story.

Ross (3284 KP) rated Vivarium (2020) in Movies
May 12, 2020
Unsettling suburban drama
Tom and Gemma decide to view a new suburban development, Yonder, despite the very creepy and unusual salesman. After a very odd tour of the house, one of many identical dwellings in the estate, and the salesman disappearing, they decide to leave the weird development. However, they soon realise they can't find the exit and no matter which turn they take they end up back at the house. They are then tasked with raising a creepy child and will be "released" once it has been raised. They slip gradually into madness, paralleling how many people will be feeling at the moment (though thankfully even my children aren't that creepy!).
Very chilling and unsettling but quite engaging.
Very chilling and unsettling but quite engaging.