I want to recreate this when all this shit is over. Not sure I need to go to Northbrook though. Anyone know where I can rent a old mustang for like 2 hours?
Watching the final season of "Waking the Dead." I watched most of it during its run on BBC America, but never saw the last season or two.
Anime picks for this season are "Yesterday wo Uttate" and "Tamayomi". "Sing Yesterday for Me" is about college grad who refuses to get a real job. The actual story itself has some of the most mature themes I've seen in anime, involving the idea of finding your own purpose in the adult world and just the general handling of relationships with people in different capacities. I'm giving it a horrible description, but based on the first two episodes I think this show will bloom into something really interesting. Not plot-driven, more character study. "Tamayomi" is one of the yearly girls' baseball anime and I'm really hoping that this one is finally a good one. It does have hints of the failures of other shows (focus on "cute girls doing cute things"), but unlike those shows all of these girls actually know, understand, and already play baseball so there's no first arc of "we need to teach these girls how to play" that most of these shows have. It's got a cute animation style and I can already tell that I'm going to love the first 6 episodes and then get bored and drop it halfway through the season because I don't have the time to follow it and the plot won't really go anywhere (once again, hoping this won't be the case). It reminds me of Hitoribocchi, if you know what show that is. There's also season two of Kaguya and the Konosuba movie just got added to Crunchyroll recently. Plus, Rascal Does not Dream of a Dreaming Girl is coming to Funimation soon so that's what I'm waiting for.
You should be able to get a very good night sleep, then. [emoji6] If you stay up to watch, you might be halfway through the first movie by the time you have to leave for work (or does it just seem like it is 10 hours long).[emoji53]
Sunday I think. Thought it was Friday. Which ruins my weekend plans but hey time to refresh my memory
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood The snappy Tarantino dialogue we've come to expect, so well shot. So many things from being a kid to see recreated (although alla the cars being immaculate, rust and dent free isn't quite how I remember things) was cool. And the films story turned out much better than real life.
I tried to watch it a second time after seeing it in the theater. I turned it off halfway through. Sure it has Brad Pitt shirtless fixing stuff, Margot Robbie being cute seeing her own movie while buying a book for her husband, a d Brad Pitt beating up Bruce Lee but, it didn't seem to lead anywhere and was boring imo.