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22 votes
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FireAid Los Angeles Benefit Concert livestream
11 votes -
‘Squid Game’ actor Park Sung-hoon had ‘concerns’ about playing a trans woman but felt ‘relief’ after fan messages
12 votes -
Happy Gilmore 2 | Teaser
12 votes -
Avicii – I'm Tim | Official trailer
6 votes -
Squid Game | Season 2 official trailer
10 votes -
In praise of Arcane season 2
To me this is the best thing I've ever seen, movie or series or otherwise. Characters, artstyle, writing, animations, worldbuilding, character depth, mental issues and disability representation...
To me this is the best thing I've ever seen, movie or series or otherwise. Characters, artstyle, writing, animations, worldbuilding, character depth, mental issues and disability representation and the music.
It's bold, it's flashy, it's outright heartbreaking and earth-shattering yet comforting and soft when it wants to be and then totally can spin the story again in a new direction. Bravo.
And I've seen anything from the Shawshank Redemption and The Dark Knight on release to obscure anime and bad TV series these past 25 years.
I bow to the incredible talent that has made this possible.
35 votes -
Netflix documentary about oceans and endangered species narrated by Barack Obama
16 votes -
The Electric State | Official teaser
13 votes -
Maria | Official teaser
2 votes -
The Amazing Digital Circus episodes to be simulcast on Netflix and YouTube
11 votes -
Oxenfree will be completely removed from Itch.io next month
21 votes -
Arcane | Season 2 official trailer
33 votes -
Bill Gates discusses his life and values and progressive taxation structures while promoting new documentary
7 votes -
Emilia Perez | Official teaser
4 votes -
Against Netflix
16 votes -
The Piano Lesson | Official trailer
6 votes -
Rebel Ridge | Official trailer
3 votes -
Arcane | Season 2 - Stealth Mission official clip
21 votes -
Terminator Zero | Official teaser trailer
7 votes -
Paul Reubens (Pee-wee Herman) | The man behind the bowtie
4 votes -
Inside Netflix’s bet on advanced video encoding
30 votes -
Arcane | Season 2 official teaser trailer
21 votes -
How CoComelon captures our children’s attention
15 votes -
‘Baby Reindeer’s’ alleged ‘real Martha’ sues Netflix, demanding at least $170 million in damages
16 votes -
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery | Title announcement
27 votes -
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F | Official trailer
13 votes -
Tobias Santelmann, Joel Kinnaman to star in Netflix’s Harry Hole nordic noir series
4 votes -
Apple, Netflix Amazon want to change how they pay Hollywood stars
13 votes -
The comfortable problem of mid TV
24 votes -
Scandal erupts over Netflix's no. 1 show 'What Jennifer Did' and possible use of artificial intelligence
12 votes -
I have an issue with the 3 Body Problem
Alright, a 2nd spoiler disclaimer for those who accidentally clicked it anyway. When it became apparent to me that the alien race had sent over two 10-dimensional supercomputers folded into the...
Alright, a 2nd spoiler disclaimer for those who accidentally clicked it anyway.
When it became apparent to me that the alien race had sent over two 10-dimensional supercomputers folded into the size of a proton trying to halt human scientific progression in an attempt to maintain its technological advancement while making the travel towards Earth, something doesn't sit right with me.
Why oh why, if you were a 10-dimensional supercomputer being nearly all-knowing yet having only the capacity to be at one point in time and space to deny or halt scientific progression, you wouldn't just write code to A) make copies of yourself to then B) hack all the systems and possible computers in the world to halt anything and everything and basically just plunge humanity back into the dark ages if not outright spreading a deadly virus that would eliminate us from the face of the earth if we are such a big threat to them.
And over the concept of lying and then not being able to coexist with that even though you have the technological head start? And why only communicate with a human to figure out about us if you have two quantum entangled super computers capable of overseeing everything and anything all the time anywhere to gather pure 'scientific' data about us as a species.
10 votes -
How ‘Monkey Man’ went from Netflix roadkill to Universal’s theatrical event
8 votes -
Facebook let Netflix see user DMs, quit streaming to keep Netflix happy
37 votes -
Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender has been renewed for two more seasons
27 votes -
Ripley | Official trailer
8 votes -
Warrior, Max’s underseen martial arts series based on Bruce Lee's concept gets a second life on Netflix
15 votes -
Nimona
38 votes -
‘The Umbrella Academy’ final season sets August release date on Netflix
19 votes -
‘Coyote vs. Acme’ now to be shelved forever as Warner Bros rejected offers from Netflix, Amazon, and Paramount
34 votes -
Netflix to become new home of WWE 'Raw' beginning 2025
6 votes -
Hit Man | Official teaser
4 votes -
Spaceman | Official trailer
20 votes -
Netflix is reportedly exploring adding in-game ads to its gaming service
43 votes -
Arcane | Season 2 first look
17 votes -
Paradise (2023)
Paradise is an exciting action sci fi with a really interesting premise. What if eternal youth, was available to anyone with money... yet it involved literally sucking the life force out of others...
Paradise is an exciting action sci fi with a really interesting premise. What if eternal youth, was available to anyone with money... yet it involved literally sucking the life force out of others less fortunate than yourself?
The movie focuses on Max, who after his wife is unexpectedly forced to give up 40 years of her life, he desperately searches for a way to get her youth back. The movie is filled with the usual plot twists, cool sci fi graphics, true love and the like.
There are two truly interesting elements to this movie. The first is the cynical idea that if the rich could live forever, then they would be much more motivated to think about and solve for the long term health of the planet.
In this movie, only the rich can afford to extend their lives for as long as they choose, so we also see how that would severely impact wealth inequality.
The second interesting element of this movie is a series of questions very similar to the trolley problem. If you could extend your life, at the cost of someone else's youth, would you, assuming they were somehow reimbursed financially?
What if your youth had been taken from you; or what if youth had been taken from someone you loved. Would you take it back? Would you take it back as ethically as possible, or ethics be damned?
Could you give up your youth to save a loved one from an extremely unkind yet uncertain end, or is it easier to risk your life to save theirs than it is to give up eternal youth once you have it?
At one point in the movie, we learn it is easier to take someones life passively through the forces of economics and medical science, than it is to actively kill someone with a gun to their head. Which is the essence of the trolley problem. But it is also the essence of wealth inequality.
We could easily flip the switch, to improve the quality of life and length of life for many people, at the cost of one rich persons riches, but those with power passively choose to not do so. The movie doesn't philosophize anywhere near as much as I am doing right now, instead focusing on fast action, true love and cool sci fi. But I think perhaps this movie is a very subtle warning to the rich. At a certain point of wealth inequality, some portion of the population will want their fair share of the wealth, ethics be damed.
11 votes -
The One Piece | Special announcement
12 votes -
So how is that One Piece adaptation, anyway?
I was reminded of that the first season (it's been greenlit for more) of the Netflix adaptation of One Piece came out, a good little while ago. How was it? Have you seen it? I've yet to see it -...
I was reminded of that the first season (it's been greenlit for more) of the Netflix adaptation of One Piece came out, a good little while ago. How was it? Have you seen it? I've yet to see it - I've heard good things about it but never saw terribly much discussion about it online.
21 votes -
Spaceman | Official first look
2 votes -
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F | Official teaser trailer
16 votes