• What Did You Watch? 2025-01-02 (Thursday)

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 3 04:30:41 2025
    After an arduous worlout, I watched:

    Nothing.

    What did you watch?

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  • From Ian J. Ball@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Fri Jan 3 08:32:16 2025
    On 1/3/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?

    During the day, not much. In the afternoon, I watched some of the Sugar
    Bowl, where Notre Dame easily beat Georgia, to grab the last College
    Football Playoff semi-final spot.

    That night, I mostly caught up on "General Hospital" (it turns out I
    haven't missed many episodes over the holidays as ABC has preempted GH
    on multiple days over the past couple of weeks).

    GH - NuNuLulu catches up with Charlotte in Prague, but fails to convince Charlotte to come back with her; then Valentin, and then Dante, show up
    - a sniper is about to take Valentin out... Brook Lynn is still not
    pregnant, so she and Chase are going to go to the doctor to get checked
    out... Robin's teen daughter Emma turns out to be a real piece of work -
    Anna discovers that Emma got herself expelled from college; then Emma
    seems to goad grieving Josslyn over their teen rivalry over Cameron and
    over Cameron's new girlfriend. (What a bitch!)... Ava is in desperate
    financial straits, after the Cassadine estate cancelled her divorce settlement... The hospital seems to be going after Lizzie, after a
    potential third victim is ID'ed, so Ric Lansing lawyers her up... Nina
    and Drew encourage Willow to go on the offensive about the custody of
    the kids, after Lucas irately berates Willow for taking the kids away
    from Michael.


    What did you watch?

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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@21:1/5 to Ian J. Ball on Fri Jan 3 09:58:34 2025
    On 1/3/2025 8:32 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
    On 1/3/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?

    During the day, not much. In the afternoon, I watched some of the Sugar
    Bowl, where Notre Dame easily beat Georgia, to grab the last College
    Football Playoff semi-final spot.

    That night, I mostly caught up on "General Hospital" (it turns out I
    haven't missed many episodes over the holidays as ABC has preempted GH
    on multiple days over the past couple of weeks).

    GH - NuNuLulu

    I thought this was ROT13 at first.

    catches up with Charlotte in Prague, but fails to convince
    Charlotte to come back with her; then Valentin, and then Dante, show up
    - a sniper is about to take Valentin out... Brook Lynn is still not
    pregnant, so she and Chase are going to go to the doctor to get checked out... Robin's teen daughter Emma turns out to be a real piece of work -
    Anna discovers that Emma got herself expelled from college; then Emma
    seems to goad grieving Josslyn over their teen rivalry over Cameron and
    over Cameron's new girlfriend. (What a bitch!)... Ava is in desperate financial straits, after the Cassadine estate cancelled her divorce settlement... The hospital seems to be going after Lizzie, after a
    potential third victim is ID'ed, so Ric Lansing lawyers her up... Nina
    and Drew encourage Willow to go on the offensive about the custody of
    the kids, after Lucas irately berates Willow for taking the kids away
    from Michael.


    What did you watch?



    I watched:

    Creature Commandos (HBOMax) "Priyatel Skelet" - Episode 6 and I think
    the penultimate episode. This one has the backstory of "Doctor
    Phosphorus" while in the present the Suicide Squad, I mean Creature
    Commandos, continue their mission while Frankenstein's monster continues
    to stalk his reluctant bride. Another good episode. But I have to
    mention this show is just so violent! One character punched their fist
    through a man's heart pulled out his still beating heart and showed it
    to him. And what Doctor Phosphorus does to people every week can't even
    be described. But let's say it involves a lot of screams and melted off
    flesh.


    The Phantom of the Opera (4K disc) - I watched the 1943 classic
    Universal Studios version. When I put the disc in, I was expecting the
    1925 black and white, silent version, and was very pleasantly surprised
    when this version (filmed in color) played instead. I bought a 4K box
    set of the classic Universal horror movies a couple of years ago. I'm
    finally cracking it open to start to watch some of them. With the
    exception of "Dracula" and "Frankenstein," I've never seen any of the
    classic Universal horror films.

    Going into this, I was only familiar with the Andrew Lloyd Webber
    musical version. In that version the identity of the phantom is
    unknown. And he's already the Phantom at the start. In this version
    Claude Rains plays a music composer who believes someone is stealing his
    work and tries to murder the man. The man's wife throws acid on his
    face to stop him. So, everyone knows who the Phantom is and his back
    story. He spends the movie trying to help a young woman in the opera
    become a star. To my surprise, this version is practically a musical too.


    The Wolf Man (4K disc) 1943 version of the Universal Studios classic
    about a man who is bitten by a werewolf and turns into one himself. On
    the commentary they said the movie was a huge success. I forget the
    names, but when all the money came flowing in, one guy bought his wife a diamond ring, another got a $50,000 bonus, and another asked for a $25
    raise, and to the guy who requested the $25 raise, Universal said, no.

    When I pulled out the box set, I had a general idea of which movies I
    planned to watch, but not the order. My first thought was to go to
    Wikipedia, figure out the release order, and watch in that order. But I *wanted* to watch Phantom first, so that's what I went with. Turns out,
    Claude Rains stars in this movie too. And he stars in "The Invisible
    Man." Had I known that I would have started with "The Invisible Man" and watched in release order. In addition to Claude Rains this movie stars
    Lon Chaney Jr. as The Wolf Man and Bela Lugosi as a different werewolf.
    I was on the fence, but I decided to hold off on watching "The Invisible
    Man" until the reboot's sequel is released. I'm holding off on watching "Frankenstein" for similar reasons.


    The Wolfman (4K disc) 2010 remake of the 1943 classic starring Bencio
    del Toro as the Wolfman and Anthony Hopkins as his father. I watched
    with a new commentary. The guy doing the commentary talked about how
    much of a mess this movie was to make, in particular due to the director
    being replaced along with other behind the scenes fighting.
    Unfortunately there were often long gaps of silence, I suspect because
    much of what he was saying being edited out. That wouldn't have been
    too bad but for whatever reason, they muted the movie audio, so whenever
    he was speaking there was just dead silence.


    The Creature From the Black Lagoon (4K disc) 1954 Universal Studios
    classic about a group of scientists who go on an expedition to find a
    strange fossil and find a living creature instead. This was just above background noise with the commentary, but it did generally hold my
    interest whenever I looked up to watch. On the commentary they said the
    movie was originally going to be shot in color and 3D, but they crunched
    the numbers and realized that they could save $100,000 if they shot it
    in 3D black and white instead. They also mentioned they weren't going to
    let the elaborate suit they constructed for this movie go to waste, so
    they quickly cranked out a sequel. My box set only includes the 4K
    version, but a 3D version is also available too.


    Abbott Elementary (Hulu) "Ava vs. Superintendent" Season2, episode 12.
    Another "best" episode. This one picks up with Principal, "Ava" after
    she loses her blackmail leverage over the school superintendent. She
    has to go to the school board and make a presentation to keep her job
    and funding for the school. Some of the other teachers come up with a
    scheme where they will do the presentation "with" her. All she has to
    do is stand there and smile while they do all the actual work. It was
    OK, I guess.


    Silo (AppleTV+) - "The Book of Quinn" - I can't really say what happened without getting into spoilers. But there were some revelations and confirmations this episode. The slow pace of this season is killing me,
    but at least we are slowly getting answers and making limited progress.

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  • From Adam H. Kerman@21:1/5 to Arthur Lipscomb on Fri Jan 3 19:04:23 2025
    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:

    The Phantom of the Opera (4K disc) - I watched the 1943 classic
    Universal Studios version. When I put the disc in, I was expecting the
    1925 black and white, silent version, and was very pleasantly surprised
    when this version (filmed in color) played instead. I bought a 4K box
    set of the classic Universal horror movies a couple of years ago. I'm >finally cracking it open to start to watch some of them. With the
    exception of "Dracula" and "Frankenstein," I've never seen any of the
    classic Universal horror films.

    Going into this, I was only familiar with the Andrew Lloyd Webber
    musical version. In that version the identity of the phantom is
    unknown. And he's already the Phantom at the start. In this version
    Claude Rains plays a music composer who believes someone is stealing his
    work and tries to murder the man. The man's wife throws acid on his
    face to stop him. So, everyone knows who the Phantom is and his back
    story. He spends the movie trying to help a young woman in the opera
    become a star. To my surprise, this version is practically a musical too.

    He's a violinist fired from the opera company having lost the use of soe
    of his fingers, and he's the mentor of the young soprano. Without an
    income, he's desperate and broke, and yeah, he did write a piano
    concerto based on a children's lullaby that his publisher may have been
    trying to steal from him. He committed murder, and poisoned the lead
    soprano so his protoge could go on stage.

    It's Claude Rains' most famous role, and boy does he chew scenery.

    And it's nearly exactly the same plot as The Hunchback of Notre Dame
    (1939) starring Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara.

    The Wolf Man (4K disc) 1943 version of the Universal Studios classic
    about a man who is bitten by a werewolf and turns into one himself. On
    the commentary they said the movie was a huge success. I forget the
    names, but when all the money came flowing in, one guy bought his wife a >diamond ring, another got a $50,000 bonus, and another asked for a $25
    raise, and to the guy who requested the $25 raise, Universal said, no.

    How is a movie studio not the setting for one of theae classic horror
    movies?

    When I pulled out the box set, I had a general idea of which movies I
    planned to watch, but not the order. My first thought was to go to >Wikipedia, figure out the release order, and watch in that order. But I >*wanted* to watch Phantom first, so that's what I went with. Turns out, >Claude Rains stars in this movie too. And he stars in "The Invisible
    Man." Had I known that I would have started with "The Invisible Man" and >watched in release order. In addition to Claude Rains this movie stars
    Lon Chaney Jr. as The Wolf Man and Bela Lugosi as a different werewolf.

    And of course his father was the star of the 1925 Phantom.

    I was on the fence, but I decided to hold off on watching "The Invisible
    Man" until the reboot's sequel is released. I'm holding off on watching >"Frankenstein" for similar reasons.

    You can't see it if it's invisible.

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  • From suzeeq@21:1/5 to Arthur Lipscomb on Fri Jan 3 11:58:42 2025
    On 1/3/2025 9:58 AM, Arthur Lipscomb wrote:
    On 1/3/2025 8:32 AM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
    On 1/3/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?

    During the day, not much. In the afternoon, I watched some of the
    Sugar Bowl, where Notre Dame easily beat Georgia, to grab the last
    College Football Playoff semi-final spot.

    That night, I mostly caught up on "General Hospital" (it turns out I
    haven't missed many episodes over the holidays as ABC has preempted GH
    on multiple days over the past couple of weeks).

    GH - NuNuLulu

    I thought this was ROT13 at first.

    catches up with Charlotte in Prague, but fails to convince
    Charlotte to come back with her; then Valentin, and then Dante, show
    up - a sniper is about to take Valentin out... Brook Lynn is still not
    pregnant, so she and Chase are going to go to the doctor to get
    checked out... Robin's teen daughter Emma turns out to be a real piece
    of work - Anna discovers that Emma got herself expelled from college;
    then Emma seems to goad grieving Josslyn over their teen rivalry over
    Cameron and over Cameron's new girlfriend. (What a bitch!)... Ava is
    in desperate financial straits, after the Cassadine estate cancelled
    her divorce settlement... The hospital seems to be going after Lizzie,
    after a potential third victim is ID'ed, so Ric Lansing lawyers her
    up... Nina and Drew encourage Willow to go on the offensive about the
    custody of the kids, after Lucas irately berates Willow for taking the
    kids away from Michael.


    What did you watch?



    I watched:

    Creature Commandos (HBOMax) "Priyatel Skelet" - Episode 6 and I think
    the penultimate episode.  This one has the backstory of  "Doctor Phosphorus" while in the present the Suicide Squad, I mean Creature Commandos, continue their mission while Frankenstein's monster continues
    to stalk his reluctant bride.  Another good episode.  But I have to
    mention this show is just so violent! One character punched their fist through a man's heart pulled out his still beating heart and showed it
    to him.  And what Doctor Phosphorus does to people every week can't even
    be described.  But let's say it involves a lot of screams and melted off flesh.


    The Phantom of the Opera (4K disc) - I watched the 1943 classic
    Universal Studios version.  When I put the disc in, I was expecting the
    1925 black and white, silent version, and was very pleasantly surprised
    when this version (filmed in color) played instead. I bought a 4K box
    set of the classic Universal horror movies a couple of years ago.  I'm finally cracking it open to start to watch some of them.  With the
    exception of "Dracula" and "Frankenstein," I've never seen any of the
    classic Universal horror films.

    Going into this, I was only familiar with the Andrew Lloyd Webber
    musical version.  In that version the identity of the phantom is
    unknown.  And he's already the Phantom at the start.  In this version Claude Rains plays a music composer who believes someone is stealing his
    work and tries to murder the man.  The man's wife throws acid on his
    face to stop him.  So, everyone knows who the Phantom is and his back story.  He spends the movie trying to help a young woman in the opera
    become a star. To my surprise, this version is practically a musical too.


    The Wolf Man (4K disc) 1943 version of the Universal Studios classic
    about a man who is bitten by a werewolf and turns into one himself.  On
    the commentary they said the movie was a huge success.  I forget the
    names, but when all the money came flowing in, one guy bought his wife a diamond ring, another got a $50,000 bonus, and another asked for a $25
    raise, and to the guy who requested the $25 raise, Universal said, no.

    When I pulled out the box set, I had a general idea of which movies I
    planned to watch, but not the order.  My first thought was to go to Wikipedia, figure out the release order, and watch in that order.  But I *wanted* to watch Phantom first, so that's what I went with.  Turns out, Claude Rains stars in this movie too.  And he stars in "The Invisible
    Man." Had I known that I would have started with "The Invisible Man" and watched in release order.  In addition to Claude Rains this movie stars
    Lon Chaney Jr. as The Wolf Man and Bela Lugosi as a different werewolf.
    I was on the fence, but I decided to hold off on watching "The Invisible
    Man" until the reboot's sequel is released. I'm holding off on watching "Frankenstein" for similar reasons.


    The Wolfman (4K disc) 2010 remake of the 1943 classic starring Bencio
    del Toro as the Wolfman and Anthony Hopkins as his father.  I watched
    with a new commentary.  The guy doing the commentary talked about how
    much of a mess this movie was to make, in particular due to the director being replaced along with other behind the scenes fighting.
    Unfortunately there were often long gaps of silence, I suspect because
    much of what he was saying being edited out.  That wouldn't have been
    too bad but for whatever reason, they muted the movie audio, so whenever
    he was speaking there was just dead silence.


    The Creature From the Black Lagoon (4K disc) 1954 Universal Studios
    classic about a group of scientists who go on an expedition to find a
    strange fossil and find a living creature instead.  This was just above background noise with the commentary, but it did generally hold my
    interest whenever I looked up to watch.  On the commentary they said the movie was originally going to be shot in color and 3D, but they crunched
    the numbers and realized that they could save $100,000 if they shot it
    in 3D black and white instead. They also mentioned they weren't going to
    let the elaborate suit they constructed for this movie go to waste, so
    they quickly cranked out a sequel.  My box set only includes the 4K
    version, but a 3D version is also available too.


    Abbott Elementary (Hulu) "Ava vs. Superintendent" Season2, episode 12. Another "best" episode.  This one picks up with Principal, "Ava" after
    she loses her blackmail leverage over the school superintendent.  She
    has to go to the school board and make a presentation to keep her job
    and funding for the school.  Some of the other teachers come up with a scheme where they will do the presentation "with" her.  All she has to
    do is stand there and smile while they do all the actual work.  It was
    OK, I guess.


    Silo (AppleTV+) - "The Book of Quinn" - I can't really say what happened without getting into spoilers.  But there were some revelations and confirmations this episode. The slow pace of this season is killing me,
    but at least we are slowly getting answers and making limited progress.

    Yeah, it's slow, though I still keep wondering if I missed an episode.

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