Vice (2013)
by
Dubious,
29 minutes agoGreat series, I've polished off all 7 episodes so far. The "ishared.eu" links seem to work quite well, loading rather quickly. The show itself is quite insightful and crams a lot of stuff into a small amount of time (8-14 minutes per segment), which can be seen as either a good or a bad thing. Although it feels to me like each episode would be better if it was extended, the short lengths can hold nearly anybodies attention span.
Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 A.D. (1966)
by
ByteMyAss,
31 minutes agoBased from the BBC TV series: "Doctor Who" (1966)
Dr. Who and his companions arrive on Earth in the year 2150 AD, only to discover the planet has been invaded and enslaved by the dreaded...
Elementary (2012)
by
Kewkew,
1 hour ago@punksterdaddy
Even Sir Conan Doyle wrote plots heavily police oriented!
I have not felt this series was being hyped up at all - in fact I found out about it searching for the other (very good) BBC version they sadly discontinued.
This Sherlock Holmes may be a variation on the same theme, granted. But he is far from having been portrayed as knowing every answer.
I'm sure I could split hair finding faults, or play purist dismissing anything not as per the original. But what for?!
I watch it because I like it, and in this case immensely.
There is always the old versions in case of nostalgia...
The Americanization of Emily (1964)
by
solitus,
1 hour agoA charming and funny movie, I'm surprised there are no links. Sometimes, It's nice to just watch a story without excessive Drama, Action, or Special Effects.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)
by
moviegirl1234,
1 hour ago@jackob125; Hmmm...Well, first and foremost, I appreciate your comment and taking the time to share your opinion. People are unique and have different opinions, and that is what makes for lively discussion. I personally disagree. If they can make 7 Fast and Furious films (!!??#*%*$), 9 Nightmare on Elm Streets, and 23 James Bond films, I don't see how anyone could have a problem with breaking a classic and beloved book into three gorgeous films. Even if it could have been completed in two, why does it matter? The way Peter Jackson directs is magic, and no scene is superfluous. I do agree that the LOTR trilogy was epic, and I'm not sure yet if The Hobbit will be able to rise to the level of that tale. We shall see.