Weird, hairy Brit bloke that reviews craft beers and cult movies & TV shows on this here RU-vid thing.
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@@supchick5757 Ah, I've actually already done the Belgian spiced ale. In fact, it was the first beer I brewed on the Pinter. Let me get you the link for that video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ggY1ldM0XqM.htmlsi=-i1Wu0ALz-EPM-NW
@DRSEXPLORING Pinter thrmselves actually did send me a Pinter 3 machine and a couple of beers to review. I also had Camden Town Brewery send me a box of beers after I'd done a video at their Beer Hall whilst sightseeing in London.
Good to go back in time and check out some Dutch beers....and it's good to see how Mabbers Tavern started off on its famous journey to the present day! Great video.
This was a good one. After the last three episodes where the Doctor has either been kept in a single spot (Boom), disappeared (73 Yards) or behind a video screen (Dot and Bubble), it's great to see Ncuti Gatwa's Doctor front and centre of the story this time.
I didn't think Revelation or Kevin Smith needed redemption. I think that small but loud part of each fandom whose toxicity usually derails whatever new and exciting storytelling a franchise is doing striked again here and just like how Star Wars overcorrected to disasters results in The Rise of Skywalker, so did Revolution to much more satisfying results. There were things "fans" complained about that were our of the original show. Revelation did beautiful character work for the entire main cast except He-Man because what else is there to say about him? But the work they did on making Adam the real hero was stunning. And just like in Revolution where all they did was give He-Man a new suit, Adam's growth was compelling and the basis for the entire story. I also think this series suffered from a shortened episode order. It makes no sense for Andra or the people of Eternia to accept Keldor's technological enhancements so fast, or at all given the group mind-wipe of last series. I wanted the story to be able to breathe more, to spend more time with Granamyr, Gwildor and even Orko who may have had the most emotional arc last season. So I think Revolution was good but I thought Revelation was spectacular and I hope series 3 gives us more of that grand, epic storytelling. Lastly, I love Mark Hamill's Skeletor. I didn't watch Batman so his performance feels right and in line with the camp and menace of Filmation. Great review. I appreciate your more even handed approach.
Hi. My wife and I stayed at the Hotel Don Pancho in May 2024. We stayed in room 203 and it was lovely but the next time I would like a high up standard room at the don pancho can you recommend a high room number please.
I think we were on the 11th floor when we stayed. Just tell the hotel that you want a higher room number, I'm sure that they're be happy to accommodate.
The he man series did end, but the he man story didn’t! It continued through the 2nd season of she ra, where he man helped out she ra in some episodes including helping her with a fight with skeletor! As far as she ra goes, the story ended with the newer version of she ra when they defeated Hordak and he accepted defeat!
Such a great cartoon! I can't even tell you how many hours of my childhood were spent either watching the show or playing with my He-man action figures.😂
God, I remember as a kid that I hated Orko 😂 I have not seen the modern episodes of He-Man. It does make you wonder if they intentionally made He-Man, and other similar cartoons back i the 80s homoerotic. It's only when you watched them as an adult that you go, hang on a minute. I remember re-watching Thundercats on DVD and I had completely forgotten that in the first episode the Thundercats were bollock naked. Rentaghost was less camp than the US cartoons. 🤣
watched space babies blind. Idgaf about what you commenters call "the woke media" or whatever is currently hip to potray. Doctor who always had some message to tell that may or may not have been topical for the area, but that episode was all premise no writing. They didnt even get their message across right outside of an offhand comment. It was all over the place. I feel sorry for the doctor who actor because he's got the Tom Baker quirk well adapted for "the modern audience", but they dont let him do genuine smart scientist stuff, instead letting his sonic multitool just do the hard work for him. There is fun potential of a baby farm populated with intelligent self-independent babies, but the writers didnt follow through. All the episode did was throw jokes about boogers and diapers. All in all, they got the wrong people directing this.
Indeed, I think it was a poor episode to begin the season with. Maybe if this was something that got thrown in halfway through the season it wouldn't be so bad. But a season opener?? Ooof ... no.
Any chance you could do a tutorial on how to get Openbor games running. I really want to play them on Steam Deck but I’m baffled how to get them running.
I'll likely address this when I come to reviewing Rogue, but to keep it short here, I will say that, yes, 15 is very over emotional and cries more than any Doctor we've seen so far. I see this as a product of the work 14 did on himself to be able to open up again and not bottle up his pain and anger but to let it out. And I think that's awesome. 😊
It's one of the all-time great companion stories, I just hope that we get some sort of explanation as to how Ruby in the future was able to do what she did ... and why she did it like this.
Justice League, dungeons and dragons, marvel infinity war A+ beat em ups. I connected a PC to my legends ultimate arcade and play those games with legends arcade.
Another World, also known as Out of this World. It was a 16 bit game for the Commodore Amiga, and it also got released on the Sega Megadrive and Super Nintendo as well. I believe that it's also part of a collection for the Evercade.