looks amazing. Douglas seems an odd casting to me. He sorta carries his own character and he looks like he is playing dress up to me.
Apple is so good at this that they made docs about the sounds horny animals make be riveting while narrated by Tom Hiddleston.
The next chapter in @TheBatman saga from Matt Reeves. Academy Award Nominee Colin Farrell is #ThePenguin in the new Max Original Series coming this fall to Max.
How much longer will Apple commit to Apple TV+ at this point? Despite the relatively high quality of it's output, it seems to be largely an economic failure
Guessing they will be just like Amazon. Have the ability to just offer their shitty set of shows in conjunction with the ability to purchase anything in their ecosystem. More a volume play than a quality play.
I say second to HBO because the HBO original shows are great but Apple is right there with them. Just started Manhunt and it’s amazing.
Hbo has a lot of misses, but its a game is untouchable imo. They're good for that once or twice a year
Have had The Menu on our list forever and finally got it last night. I had no idea what the premise was and…well. It was something.
Yeah I have to think as long as people keep buying Apple products there will always be an Apple TV+ I mean their marketing game sucks so its not like they are trying
Idk how the math works on basically any of these streaming services who seemingly are all in the red bigly
Hotel Cocaine is the story of Roman Compte, Cuban exile and general manager of the the Mutiny Hotel, the glamorous epicenter of the Miami cocaine scene of late ‘70s and early ‘80s. The Mutiny Hotel was Casablanca on cocaine; a glitzy nightclub, restaurant, and hotel frequented by Florida businessmen and politicians, international narcos, CIA and FBI agents, models, sports stars, and musicians. At the center of it all was Compte, who was doing his best to keep it all going and fulfill his own American Dream.
Yeah. I read it hung over on a Sunday. Couldn’t put it down. Should make for a good series. Not a long book though so writers will maybe have some liberties
This looks pretty good. The drama tells the story of one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in British legal history. Hundreds of innocent sub-postmasters and postmistresses were wrongly accused of theft, fraud, and false accounting due to a defective IT system. Many of the wronged workers were prosecuted, some were imprisoned for crimes they never committed, and their lives were irreparably damaged by the scandal. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27867155/
Watched the Knuckles series with my 7 y/o nephew and it’s a fun watch with a kid of that age while I nostalgia out