We're about halfway thru season 1 of Manifest. Not bad, actually. Glad Netflix is working towards saving/extending it. https://www.slashgear.com/manifest-abruptly-canceled-by-nbc-but-netflix-may-save-it-19678980/
I got hooked on "For all mankind", on Apple TV (or apple + whatever the hell it's called). It's about the space race, but how things would be different if Russia got to the moon first, and the impact that would have on the rest of the space race/cold war. Really fascinating, and the special effects are top notch. It only has 20 episodes so far (2 seasons) and they're currently filming the third set for a 2022 release. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_All_Mankind_(TV_series) "The first crewed mission to the Moon during the Space Race in the late 1960s was a success for NASA and the United States. This drama poses the question: "What if the Space Race had never ended?" In an alternate timeline, a Soviet cosmonaut, Alexei Leonov, becomes the first human to land on the Moon. This outcome devastates morale at NASA, but also catalyzes an American effort to catch up. With the Soviet Union emphasizing diversity by including a woman in subsequent landings, the United States is forced to match pace, training women and minorities who were largely excluded from the initial decades of U.S. space exploration."
We watched most of it and eventually trailed off in the last season. Ill probably get back to it eventually to finally figure out what the big mystery was. It was good but gets a little off the rails as the seasons goe on. I think they are trying to make this the new Lost.
https://comicbook.com/movies/news/n...ook&utm_medium=news_tab&utm_content=algorithm Netflix Announces Every Movie And TV Show Releasing In July 2021 July is almost here, and that means you'll have a whole slew of new movies and television shows to check out on Netflix. Now the streaming giant has revealed their full roster of movies and TV shows in their July lineup next month, which will include the usual mix of classic films and fan-favorite shows along with Netflix originals. To make it easy for you we've included all of July's big Netflix releases in one place, and you'll likely find something to get excited about in the lineup, which you can check out in full starting on the next slide! Right off the bat, Netflix subscribers will get a movie based on the hit video game series Dynasty Warriors and the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Horror fans also have something to get pumped about with Fear Street Part 1: 1994, and the two genres will merge a bit with the highly anticipated Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness, a new CG animated project starring Leon and Claire. Later in the month, the Kevin Smith helmed Masters of the Universe: Revelation will hit screens, and we'll also get a new season of I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson. As always there's something for everyone, and you can check out the first day of new releases below:......................
Kevin Kostner is one of the worst actors that ever lived. I'm not going to put him down there with Segal, von Damme or Chuck Norris but he's most of the way down there. I've seen better soap opera actors.
Ice Road. This a Netfix movie, but we were told it was good. Pretty much suffered thru it last evening. Liam Neeson has been in some bad movies, and this one doesn't disappoint in that department.
I cited this on the movie thread earlier...brilliant film and true story...Sam Rockwell is one of our great actors..great cast..
Really love Sam Rockwell. We just watched Everybody's Fine the other night. Another good flick. it also stars Robert De Niro.
I liked him in Choke...he does comedy so well..I had just read that book when that movie came out and he nailed it. Same author as Fight Club