everettgamer
Joined Jul 2015
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Every year I would look forward to the annual Treehouse of Horror as they were usually the freshest and wittiest episodes the entire season. Every year since 2000, however, the annual Halloween shows (and the entire show as well) have gotten worse, with references to and spoofs of mystery/horror movies that nobody outside of Hollywood has seen. I am optimistic, and still look forward to the Halloween episodes, but now I think, what is the point? "The Simpsons" should have been retired 20 years ago.
Incredible film of the last days of Hitler and the people who stayed with him in the bunker as the Communists were closing in. Bruno Ganz's performance was spot on from the books written by/about those closest to him, especially his surviving secretary, Traudl Junge. Mr. Ganz vividly portrayed a manipulative monster, one who is very charming and warm when one-on-one with him, who loved dogs, children, and pretty secretaries, yet had a soul of evil that plotted and implemented the extermination of millions of innocent people and started a war that claimed tens of millions more. Christian Berkel is fascinating as the SS doctor trying to save the lives of as many people as he can from the Communist hoards sweeping in to Berlin. We know how this story ended, but now it was told honestly and factually.
Every time I get free HBO I give this show a try, and every time it never fails to confuse and bore me, and I turn it off ten minutes in. How does a viewer of this garbage keep track of the families and their members without a score card? What is with the zombie skeletons and the dragons? If I wanted to watch a "Dark Ages" type of show, I watch "Vikings", "The Last Kingdom" or "The Bastard Executioner"- at least those shows are easy to keep up with and have history as a reference point, and no dragons and zombies as distractions. How "Game of Thrones" won so many awards and is now ingrained in popular culture is beyond me and demonstrates the shallowness of the producers/writers of this crap and the low expectations the viewing public has for television entertainment.