So that show I've been hyping, Harley Quinn? The first 4 episodes are going to be on SyFy tomorrow if people want to watch legally. Every monday in may, they are showing 4 episodes. It's really worth the watch!
I also saw Farscape os now on Prime and may try to rewatch that because I missed a lot when it frist aired.
I really liked Farscape but I have this terrible habit of watching most TV series whilst doing something else unless it's super engrossing. The first season or two (not sure how far into it before I got lost in the morass) was very original and fun to watch. The use of puppets, the setting, wacky characters, random encounters and the sheer amount of mind breaking torture Michael Crichton went through (along with the other crew members) just from existing and encountering the randomness that existed in that corner of the galaxy... whew... any lesser man would've been driven insane I feel.
But yeah, as the seasons went on I feel I lost track of the storyline and it got a bit to complex for me. This isn't knocking the series by any means, it just didn't fit my casual watching style. I'll have to give it a proper rewatch someday because I did enjoy the non-traditional off the wall and originality of the series overall and want to see how it ends up.
Also, I started watching the WWE, and it is amazing. No one is better on the mic than Paul Heyman.
I think the responses of the fans and emotional connection is what makes it so good. Bray Wyatt is doing some cool stuff, managing to get crowds of grown adults chant "Yowie Wowie" and cheer for a kids cartoon. But Paul Heyman on adlibbing mic is just magic. He just controls the stadium and it's amazing. He does this even outside of wrestling arenas.I use to wat h Raw when I was a kid back when the Rock was a major charater. But overtime it is just like a soap opera and got old. T hbk e names may change but in general it stays the same over the years.
Watched Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol the other night because, despite seeing the newest one (Fallout?) in theaters, I'd never seen the 'middle two' that came before it after seeing the third one when it came out in...My God, in 2006.
In any event...It was good. Fun action bits, just a cool half-narm but still-serious aesthetic/tone to things, and some twisty twists that were kind've predictable because it was a Mission Impossible movie and they ALWAYS do that, but how they pulled them off was fun. Plus that fun theme song and Jeremy Renner as heartthrob broken-bird secret-agent that you just wanna hug and pet.
I'd have to watch them all at some point (still have 'Rogue Nation' to get through and its been many a year since I watched the first two), but it's actually the one film franchise that comes to mind that I don't think disappoints with sequels and actually got better? They're films that actually get me somewhat 'on the edge of my seat' and anxious despite knowing they'll always end in success (though, the fakeout in Fallout got me something fierce).
I think the responses of the fans and emotional connection is what makes it so good. Bray Wyatt is doing some cool stuff, managing to get crowds of grown adults chant "Yowie Wowie" and cheer for a kids cartoon. But Paul Heyman on adlibbing mic is just magic. He just controls the stadium and it's amazing. He does this even outside of wrestling arenas.
That's totally fair. I'm just starting (I feel like I've wasted years of my life for not watching it sooner), so I'm making my way through highlights and backlogs. I really like D-Generation X, Eddie Guerrero, and Paul Heyman. But some of the new stuff is fun as well. The women's division isn't just sex anymore, which is a highlight. But Bray Wyatt is just amazing, I'd recommend watching some of the firefly funhouse stuff.I think some of was that the old cast faded out and the new wrestlers just did not connect to me on the same level as the ones from when I was a kid. But I watched it for about a decade and every have a an old ring and figures around somewhere. But to me any ring without yhe Undertaker, Rock or Stone Cold Steve Austin just lacks something.
That is the thing with show like that or soap operas. The cast changes can cause a disconnect with older audiences. It may bring in new fans but some times old fans just lose interest.
That's totally fair. I'm just starting (I feel like I've wasted years of my life for not watching it sooner), so I'm making my way through highlights and backlogs. I really like D-Generation X, Eddie Guerrero, and Paul Heyman. But some of the new stuff is fun as well. The women's division isn't just sex anymore, which is a highlight. But Bray Wyatt is just amazing, I'd recommend watching some of the firefly funhouse stuff.
I haven't yet. I'm about a month or two into wrestling. It's so much fun. As for the Paige film, I've heard of it, but haven't watched it yet. I'll have to do that.Speaking of have you seen Fighting for Family?
It is based on Pagie a professional wrestler. I have to say that even if she appeared after I stopped watching I found it a fun sports movie. While the outcome is easy to see the journey there was fun to watch. If you like professional wrestling I would give it a watch.
I haven't yet. I'm about a month or two into wrestling. It's so much fun. As for the Paige film, I've heard of it, but haven't watched it yet. I'll have to do that.
Bro Heyman isnt bad but go back and watch attitude era. Literally everyone and everything about them is head abd shoulders above anything now. From the rock,to Jericho, and of course stone Cold is litetal magic. Real talkAlso, I started watching the WWE, and it is amazing. No one is better on the mic than Paul Heyman.
Oh, they are all amazing, but Heyman is still better. Better than Stone Cold, better than the Rock.Bro Heyman isnt bad but go back and watch attitude era. Literally everyone and everything about them is head abd shoulders above anything now. From the rock,to Jericho, and of course stone Cold is litetal magic. Real talk