brooksrob1
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Westworld is a thinking person's type of show. Every episode is an adventure. The images are beautiful, stark, strange, profound, mesmerizing, shocking, stunning, etc etc. This show is the apex of series creating. The depth of it all is so profound. You recognize the logistics are INSANE The CGI is state of the art the finest and best editors. Each frame is part of a giant puzzle, that is dubious as to what it portrays. Westworld requires an up to the minute at least cursory understanding of technology and the directions it's been heading toward.
They say life imitates art and Although I expected this world to be as portrayed by the year 2000 when contemplating the future world in the 60's. I've binged it 3 times; there's FAR too much information to gather in one sitting...
They say life imitates art and Although I expected this world to be as portrayed by the year 2000 when contemplating the future world in the 60's. I've binged it 3 times; there's FAR too much information to gather in one sitting...
I was in my late 20's when the Simpson's first started. It was brilliantly written by some of the best comedy writers available. They may not have always been funny, but they were always great entertainment and I've burst out laughing a thousand times in their 750 plus episodes...FREE LAUGHS! The Simpsons are a gift to man, in the vain of great contributions like; The automobile, the computer, fast forward- etc.
This episode was a great homage to those horrible people that sell time shares. In typical over the top Simpson's fashion, everything is super exaggerated. Kelsey's delicious baritone interacting with the whole family is a perfect surprise.
This episode was a great homage to those horrible people that sell time shares. In typical over the top Simpson's fashion, everything is super exaggerated. Kelsey's delicious baritone interacting with the whole family is a perfect surprise.
I was 15 when Saturday Night Live primered.. We were collectively hooked as a late night TV audience...To we young teens; this cast was like our big brothers and sisters...They were cool, they were hip, they were bucking the mainstream ( somewhat)... In 1975 we only had essentially 3 channels on the TV; UHF was only about 5 years old so they were basically just showing reruns of old network shows. ( at least; here in the mid atlantic east coast * philly) ...
People born after 1990 really can't understand how America was in those days. We were only 1 year out of Nam, Kennedy was long forgotten, we were heading into the Bicentennial and America was letting her hair down...The sexual Revolution had begun... Seeing this really reminded me of those days. It was the "massacre of the innocence"...Great movie and ALL the actors and Union guys did brilliantly...It's like I was there...:) The dudes that played. Andy Kaufman and Chevy Chase were killer!
People born after 1990 really can't understand how America was in those days. We were only 1 year out of Nam, Kennedy was long forgotten, we were heading into the Bicentennial and America was letting her hair down...The sexual Revolution had begun... Seeing this really reminded me of those days. It was the "massacre of the innocence"...Great movie and ALL the actors and Union guys did brilliantly...It's like I was there...:) The dudes that played. Andy Kaufman and Chevy Chase were killer!