* The Pitt continues to be rather good. I look forward to watching each episode. It's a hyper-realistic medical drama, possibly the most realistic one that I've seen without it being a docu-drama. Far better than ER. [But not for everyone? If you don't like medical dramas or real time dramas, this isn't for you. I didn't rec it to a close friend. ]
* Daredevil Born Again is getting better, and is closer to the old series, than to the new Marvel ventures, which is a good thing. They apparently tried to go the other direction, recognized their mistake, and did a quick reversal.
* Watched a few films: "A Complete Unknown" - which is among the better musician bio-pics, it doesn't fall into trite cliches for once, but at the same time, I know more about everyone else, and less about Dyan. Also, considering Bob Dylan reviewed the script and consulted on the project, he comes across as a bit of a jerk. To pretty much everyone involved, with the possible exception of a drunk Johnny Cash and a dying Woody Guthrie. Great music, and performances, for the most part. Also, saw "I am the Noise" - the Joan Baez documentary - which was far more inspiring and provided information on the singer/songwriter that I didn't know (she suffers from mental illness). While Dylan's film ends with him riding off into the sunset on his motorcycle, her's ends with her dancing in the sunshine with her dog.
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* Daredevil Born Again is getting better, and is closer to the old series, than to the new Marvel ventures, which is a good thing. They apparently tried to go the other direction, recognized their mistake, and did a quick reversal.
* Watched a few films: "A Complete Unknown" - which is among the better musician bio-pics, it doesn't fall into trite cliches for once, but at the same time, I know more about everyone else, and less about Dyan. Also, considering Bob Dylan reviewed the script and consulted on the project, he comes across as a bit of a jerk. To pretty much everyone involved, with the possible exception of a drunk Johnny Cash and a dying Woody Guthrie. Great music, and performances, for the most part. Also, saw "I am the Noise" - the Joan Baez documentary - which was far more inspiring and provided information on the singer/songwriter that I didn't know (she suffers from mental illness). While Dylan's film ends with him riding off into the sunset on his motorcycle, her's ends with her dancing in the sunshine with her dog.
Looking forward to?
Andor S2 - on Disney Plus
And I may watch Sing Sing on HBO Max today
Also, more episodes of Daredevil and The Pitt.