I started the new Star Wars series on Disney +.....first episode was awesome ...Boba Sett is the name I think...it was great so far.
Archive 81 started off kind of hokie but finished way better. Just started Peacemaker last night. John Cena is hilarious in it, stayed up way too late laughing my ass off.
The Offer on Paramount +. It's a miniseries on the making of the Godfather. If you love the movie you will enjoy the hell out of this. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13111040/?ref_=tt_ov_inf
I binged watched right when it came out. Started out really good and then got rather screwy and implausible. None of the three main characters were likeable or sympathetic in the least. And there is no way Michelle Dockery’s character would have gotten away with her unethical/illegal behavior in real life. At the end (spoiler alert), she just kind of got to walk away Scott free. A very unsatifting ending.
I was reading a little about one of the people in this and found this little trivia nugget, the wife of the producer of the Godfather invested some of her own money in the movie. It was a smart investment. Years later after she and her husband divorced she used some of that money to purchase Rajneeshpuram in Oregon for the Bhagwan.
We just finished Ozark. Great series A bit disappointing conclusion. Anyway, my wife and I are Jason Bateman fans and a colleague of mine suggested we check out Arrested Development. Anyone seen it? Any good?
We started watching Inventing Anna last evening. Took me a minute to realize Anna is the same actress (Julia Garner - "Ruth") from Ozark. The first two episodes have been entertaining. The series covers the notorious escapades of Anna "Delvey" Sorokin. https://www.thecut.com/article/how-anna-delvey-tricked-new-york.html
Agreed, we thought the Ozark ending sucked. Spoiler: Spoiler That private eye guy was a pretty minor character and he's the focus of the last scene? And Wendy telling Omar how to run things while he's in the grooviest prison ever? Or even the FBI jumping every time the Byrds said to? Beyond plausibility.