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 on: Today at 08:11:06 AM 
Started by Rev. Powell - Last post by Rev. Powell
Started Outer Range, a paranormal drama set on a Colorado ranch. Surprising ending to episode one. Promising.



I remember when this was first announced on The Site Formerly Known as Tor (now Reactor). On paper, the premise is interesting, but there were some red flags. One was how the Evil Ranchers are presented as being Evil because they seek to turn a profit. Which is pretty inane, since the only ranchers not interested in turning a profit are stupid and/or incompetent ranchers who quickly get buried in a mountain of debt. A couple of posters made some snarky cracks about this discrepancy. Not long after, articles announcing movies and streaming shows were set up as Comments Closed.

The first episode doesn't explain the cause of the feud between the neighboring ranchers, but I suspect there's a backstory that's a lot more involved than just turning a profit. Sounds to me like people on the site leapt to conclusions about the character's motivations without seeing the finished product?

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 on: Today at 08:06:55 AM 
Started by Rev. Powell - Last post by Rev. Powell
Wait Until Dark (1967)


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 on: Today at 07:51:25 AM 
Started by Rev. Powell - Last post by Sitting Duck
Started Outer Range, a paranormal drama set on a Colorado ranch. Surprising ending to episode one. Promising.



I remember when this was first announced on The Site Formerly Known as Tor (now Reactor). On paper, the premise is interesting, but there were some red flags. One was how the Evil Ranchers are presented as being Evil because they seek to turn a profit. Which is pretty inane, since the only ranchers not interested in turning a profit are stupid and/or incompetent ranchers who quickly get buried in a mountain of debt. A couple of posters made some snarky cracks about this discrepancy. Not long after, articles announcing movies and streaming shows were set up as Comments Closed.

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 on: Today at 06:40:00 AM 
Started by Rev. Powell - Last post by bob
Until the End of the World (1991)



I love the super long Criterion version of this

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 on: Today at 03:58:51 AM 
Started by Alex - Last post by Alex
I wasn't a fan of the last series I saw of it. Here is hoping they've had some better ideas since then.

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GREAT NEWS FOR RED DWARF FANS!
Red Dwarf is making a comeback with a brand new three-episode special, set to air next year. Filming starts this October, and we’ll see the return of the original cast: Craig Charles, Chris Barrie, Danny John-Jules, and Robert Llewellyn.
Robert Llewellyn, who plays Kryten, recently confirmed the news, expressing his surprise and excitement about the revival. "We knew we were going to do more Red Dwarf and we're actually now doing it in the middle of October to the middle of November this year. A 90-minute special, three half-hours. So yes, we are making more. I can't believe I've agreed to do it, I'm insane. I'm much too old."
While the title, plot details, and broadcasting channel are still under wraps, rumours of a revival have been swirling for months. The last time Red Dwarf graced our screens was in 2020 on Dave, and fans have been eagerly awaiting its return.
Additionally, co-creator Rob Grant is developing a prequel series featuring young Rimmer and Lister, in collaboration with Andrew Marshall. Though separate from the upcoming special, it's another exciting project for Red Dwarf enthusiasts to look forward to!

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 on: Today at 03:21:21 AM 
Started by Trevor - Last post by Trevor
We got just the opposite problem- things are sliding a bit easier- but if Trump wins- I dunno wtf will happen!
That guy- he scares me.

Our government scares me with all the greed, corruption and when they are caught out - which is often - they blame the previous government for it. 😔

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 on: Today at 02:57:22 AM 
Started by Rev. Powell - Last post by Alex
The Worlds End.

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 on: Today at 02:35:41 AM 
Started by M.10rda - Last post by claws
It's alright for what it is. I feel like a little wink-with-the-eye humor wouldn't have hurt, but according to Last Kumite interviews I've seen on YouTube, the majority of German fans who grew up with 1990s martial arts b-movies don't like to be made fun of  Buggedout

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 on: May 19, 2024, 10:31:02 PM 
Started by LilCerberus - Last post by Rev. Powell

The Space Children (1958) (Actually, MST3K season six, episode nine)

Season 9, episode 6.

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 on: May 19, 2024, 09:56:36 PM 
Started by Trevor - Last post by LilCerberus
Bigger Than Bigfoot, But Not As Sassy As Sasquatch!

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