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Jumpin said:
SvennoJ said:

I watched Trainwreck: Woodstock '99 last night. 3 part documentary.
https://www.netflix.com/ca/title/81280924

How capitalism destroys everything, but also the zeitgeist was completely wrong for another Woodstock. Not that anyone learned from these kind of trainwrecks, Burning man 2023 comes to mind. The huge crowds reacting to heavy metal are incredible though. Human flocking behavior directed by music.



Handmaid's tale had a good last season. We most enjoyed spotting all the familiar filming locations in the towns nearby us, in particular Hamilton and Cambridge portraying Boston. 

Good sequel/parallel to Children of Men. (Although the latter I rate in my top 10)

Children of Men is also one of my favourites.

And I lived in Toronto for a time (it's where my father currently lives and my father in law lived when he was younger). I recognize a lot of the Southern Ontario locations. So much so that I'm half expecting a B-film twist: "They were in Canada the whole time!"

konnichiwa said:

The latest south park episode.....Holy shit....

I think it would be interesting to talk about the direction of South Park this season. I've been a fan of the show since the 1990s. The humour is actually about the same as it's been for about 12-15 years, but they absolutely nailed the topics this time around; I've not seen so many people talking about South Park since Streaming Wars, or maybe even their post-covid special. I think many people are happy they decoupled Trump and Mr. Garrison, and instead merged Trump and Saddam (the reveal at the season's end could be that Trump is Saddam).

In real life there's no difference between Trump and Saddam.