• Banshee

    From Kurt Weiske@1:218/700 to All on Fri Jun 6 07:19:54 2025
    I started watching Banshee on Max this week. Lots of sex, lots of
    fighting, I wonder how a sheriff could get away with street brawling and
    wonder how the county wouldn't have a picture of the incoming sheriff or
    have met him before hiring.

    Oh, well, suspend your disbelief and it's an interesting watch.



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  • From Atreyu@1:229/426 to Kurt Weiske on Fri Jun 6 12:36:30 2025
    On 06 Jun 25 07:19:54, Kurt Weiske said the following to All:

    Oh, well, suspend your disbelief and it's an interesting watch.

    If it doesn't have chainsaws... its hard for me to pay attention.

    Nick

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Kurt Weiske on Fri Jun 6 20:54:00 2025
    Hello Kurt!

    ** On Friday 06.06.25 - 07:19, Kurt Weiske wrote to All:

    I started watching Banshee on Max this week. Lots of sex,
    lots of fighting, I wonder how a sheriff could get away
    with street brawling and wonder how the county wouldn't
    have a picture of the incoming sheriff or have met him
    before hiring.

    That's the one with 38 episodes? There seems to be a film or
    two with the same title.


    Oh, well, suspend your disbelief and it's an interesting
    watch.

    That goes without saying for most films. But today, the
    happenings in the real world are challenging to suspend
    disbelief there of.

    I was juggling The Handmaid's Tale, Season 2, and Mandalorian
    Season 1, not long ago. Both series have quite a number of
    subsequent seasons.

    I really enjoyed Severance. Season 2 completed earlier this
    year.


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  • From Mortar M.@1:124/5016 to All on Sat Jun 7 22:04:45 2025
    Re: Banshee, Handmaid's Tale, Mandalorian..
    By: August Abolins to Kurt Weiske on Fri Jun 06 2025 20:54:00

    If your a fan of "spaghetti westerns", then you might want to check out, They Call Me Trinity and the sequel, Tinity is Still My Name, both can be seen on Tubi.

    The movies focus on two brothers, Trinity and Bambino ("Don't call me that."). Two outlaws on the run, but not really /bad/ guys. In fact, they end up doing more good than they intended. Like helping a group of Mormons protect their colony from those who would try to run them off(1st movie), and helping a hapless family get their covered wagon out of trouble...multiple times, while saving a group of monks form gun runners who've taken over their monistary (2nd movie). While not comedies, per se, there's plenty of light moments to keep things intersting.

    If you like these, turns out there's a whole slew of Trinity movies on Tubi. I havent' seen these yet, but I look forward to it.
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  • From Atreyu@1:229/426 to Mortar M. on Sat Jun 7 23:24:32 2025
    On 07 Jun 25 22:04:45, Mortar M. said the following to All:

    If your a fan of "spaghetti westerns", then you might want to check out, Th Call Me Trinity and the sequel, Tinity is Still My Name, both can be seen o Tubi.

    I always liked Dead Man...

    Nick

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  • From Mortar M.@1:124/5016 to Atreyu on Mon Jun 9 14:41:22 2025
    Re: Re: They Call Me Trinity
    By: Atreyu to Mortar M. on Sat Jun 07 2025 23:24:32

    I always liked Dead Man...

    Yeah, I'm gonna check'em all out eventually. I'm spacing them out so I don't burnout on them. I'm gonna try watching them in chronilogical order, but Tubi doesn't make that easy.
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