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Kaleido Star FOREVER in my heart <3
Oh I watched Alice in Borcerland too.... u know anything smilier?Finished watching Alice in Borderland. Just started to watch My Name (not my actual name).
Oh I watched Alice in Borcerland too.... u know anything smilier?Finished watching Alice in Borderland. Just started to watch My Name (not my actual name).
Just finished 'only murders in the building' (Hulu) with Steve Martin/Selena Gomez. Basically a murder mystery with some interesting third wall stuff going on.
I watched The Beatles Get Back. And I have to be honest, it was way better than I thought it would be. If you're a fan of the group, it's very interesting to see.
So basically what this is without going too much into it, because you can just watch Peter Jackson do that. The Beatles recorded one of their last albums mostly in front of cameras, in the late 60s. So much of what you see here is that footage from them recording the album, which has been locked up in a vault for decades. Pretty much, they didn't want anybody to see the footage, but Peter Jackson negotiated with lawyers and estates and all that nice stuff, to get access to it. He more/less said, 'Just let me take a look. If it's terrible, I won't use it.' And it ended up being really good footage. So after some more negotiations, he ended up being able to do this documentary about it.
I'll tell you what this is not. This is not some over inflated, over dramatic cinematic miniseries that's played up for the sake of television. And despite being on Disney's streaming service, it's not sugarcoated and it's not censored. It's uncut footage of them recording the album and coming up with the ideas for what to put in it, two weeks before Ringo has to go film a movie. And it's very fascinating. What you get here is a very personal behind-the-scenes look at what it was really like when they were recording it, as well as how the Beatles really were when people weren't watching them or listening to their music.
I could talk alot more about it, because it is really fascinating and there's quite alot to it. If I do keep going though, we're going to end up going into fanfic length posts. But it's definitely something I recommend to Beatles fans.
I'm still watching every episode of Pokemon. I'm on the current season (Pokemon Journies). I still really like this series.
On top of that, I'm currently watching Code Lyoko Evolution and it's a slow watch because I really don't like this show as much as I did the original.
I'm also trying to watch the original Ducktales and The Powerpuff girls, but it's been a long while since I touched either of the two.
Just finished binging The Owl House. I do enjoy it, primarily because I relate with Luz to a degree (I like a lot of weird things and have trouble adjusting to the real world). I am starting to get a bit worried that it's conforming too much to the same formula as other Disney cartoons (such as Gravity Falls, Star vs. The Forces of Evil, and Amphibia). It's an isekai, which they've been doing a lot of recently (the latter 2 of the 3 I mentioned kind of qualify as isekais). But beyond that, I feel like they're setting up for an isekai flip scenario in Season 3 (as in Luz and several of her friends from the Boiling Isles being trapped in Luz's world), and the other Disney isekais have also done that too. And if TOH is going to follow suit on the isekai flip, then it's going to feel a bit... old. Additionally, the villains of Amphibia and TOH both seem to have similar goals and motives, so I hope there's a twist with the villains as well. I am feeling like Kikimora is the only villain without any relatable motives, so perhaps she betrays Belos later on and becomes the twist villain, that might be an interesting, but it's hard to say if they'll go that route. I'm liking it a lot so far, I just hope it's not too predictable as it goes on.