@therealjrn This Quentin makes some real weird stuff, and makes a lot of weird directorial/story choices. I think he’s great, though. Lot of people hate him. Those people are wrong people.
If I’m not watching YouTube, Deadliest Catch, or GoT, I’m probably still watching the X-Files. I’m on season 5 or 6. Want to finally catch up so I can watch the newest season 10.
I don’t remember the show that well from when I was a kid.
@vanslaterco We saw it in the theater as an advanced screening and when we walked out of the theater, every single person was smiling. A feel good movie if there ever was one.
At this very moment I am watching Dead Man with Johnny Depp free on amazon prime. There is not much else to watch before the wife makes me go lay mulch. I hate mulch - 10 cubic yds so far. I am not far enough into the movie to have an opinion yet. But it still beats mulching.
@jbartus I had thought of that, but never looked into it. Plus, I would need a lot of it and I have only ever seen it in bags at Lowes. That would be a lot of bags.
@KDemo It’s been years since watching them all. I think I need to go on a tear and crush through them all. “Waiting for Guffman” is genius, “Spinal Tap,” “A Mighty Wind,” genius.
@KDemo Great movie and fantastic album. Archaeology is even better. Tremendous songwriting without being obvious knockoffs of specific Beatles songs like the first album.
@Nate311 I still need to watch this. I’ve always feelt episodic presentations of Super Hero Comic Book stories would be the most superior way, much above movies. Too much punchin’, not enough talkin’ in those movies. Marvel Netflix Show Universe is very tantalizing.
@vanslaterco I agree that a good story is about characters; not what they do, but why.
Netflix’s Daredevil will let you experience Wilson Fisk and Frank Castle as sympathetic characters.
@Nate311 You are so totally right! I feel the same way about Jessica Jones, the purple man(is that right) was definitely a villain but several times I wanted to hug him. Of course David Tennant played him and I always want to hug him.
Gotta’ finish “Best of Show” with the wife, so I’m watching “Dig!” It’s the rock doc about The Brian Jonestown Massacre and The Dandy Warhols. The 90s were so high.
Right this moment, Animaniacs. @PuppyCat loves yelling at the Warner Bros (and the Warner Sister,) while playing in her jumperoo. Then she laughs at herself for jumping and yelling.
Just finished marathoning Fortitude. Currently deciding on what next to finish up: I have two episodes left of Marcella, a handful from s01 of UnReal, a backlog of three or four Silicon Valley eps, and am just a few eps into Mozart In The Jungle. I’ll continue lying in bed with my face half-smooshed into the pillows and lazily contemplate and browse the net for a while longer still and probably just end up swiping to a book on this tablet instead, to change things up a bit.
For example, the feels when his wife dies without having achieved her life’s dream of traveling to South America. Or the feels when he’s going through the album and finds out she’s been filling it in all along and didn’t regret not making it to South America one bit.
But those are two of the funny scenes. Who cries during a funny scene? (Unless they’re tears of laughter. However, I didn’t get the impression that the tears from @mikibell are/were from laughter.)
Why should people regret unfulfilled dreams? If they reached a point in life where fulfilling those dreams is totally unrealistic, then they’re just torturing themselves.
Recently watched the end of Season 4 of Orphan Black, which is an absolutely amazing show.
Been watching Containment on the CW, which is a fascinating look at a virus outbreak in a modern setting, and it manages to feel rather realistic.
Also, Angie Tribecca- the first season is amazing. Second season isn’t quite up to the first season so far, but it’s still very good.
I read something recently which talked about how the writers wanted to get a bit darker/more serious in the second season, which they have been touching on.
That being said, hilarious show. I was reading criticism of the “dumb jokes” which they make, but it’s those jokes which make it hilarious.
@dashcloud i absolutely love Orphan Black. i recently finished season 3. debating buying season 4 on amazon or waiting until it’s free with prime. i kind of want to save it because it feels better to know there’s more i can watch anytime, rather than knowing i have to wait for it.
Amazon has got a slew of weird as hell movies on Prime. Here’s something titled “Moneterrey Jazz Festival” (spelled wrong) but the title card is “The Moneterey Jazz Festival.” Either way, it’s from 1975 and will probably be bad ass.
just watched Look Who’s Back (Er ist wieder da) on Netflix. basically a dark comedy about Hitler being transported to 2015 via a vortex in time. also a good watch about how history can repeat itself.
@luvche21 Love that show. It started slow but ended up being one of the best things ever on TV. It didn’t hurt that I already worshipped Amy Poehler since the days that UCB was on Comedy Central.
@SSteve@SSteve yeah, I almost stopped watching it at the first because it felt waaaay too much like a ripoff of the office. Then I fell in love and I’m on my second time through the series.
Some of those Indiana jokes hit too close to home though
@TickledLizard One of the funniest scenes ever(the water massage scene if I am thinking of the same thing)…love Nick and this guy…can’t remember if we ever get to know his name but he’s hilarious stone silent or in a language I don’t speak…now that’s talent.
These days it’s mostly Giants baseball. If there’s not a game, we’re watching The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt or Doctor Who. We’re about six episodes into the first series. We already watched Torchwood so we are obviously doing it backward.
I just started “Curb Your Enthusiasm” over the past weekend. I have always heard it was a great show, but never had any interest. I must say, it is a great show.
Now that I finished the trilogy, I can go back to something else which I’ve been watching (a TV show) due to the fact that my movie watch list is now down to 10 movies.
I need as much breathing room as possible (by having smaller lists) for when I watch Lost.
I am watching the 2nd episode of the new American Gothic. And I am soooo not feeling it compared to the original series.
It’s early to tell, I know - but nope.
I just finished Ken Burns’ “The Civil War.” It took me a month, haha. Kid was asleep and the stream site I use for a lot movies (Fear City in particular) doesn’t have subtitles, so I had to turn off “Fear City.”
What the hell. Andy Dick made a weird mockumentary about a alcoholic actor wanting to revitalizing his career by becoming a director. There’s NOOOO way this is autobiographical at ALLLLL wink wink. I have NEVER heard of this. I love Andy Dick. You should love Andy Dick. It’s pretty funny.
I recommend this movie on amazon prime for anyone who enjoys wine. This movie is about when California wines went up against French wines in a blind taste testing in France. Napa was born.
I’m watching “Oxyana” again. I feel Sean Dunne is one of America’s greatest filmmakers. He dies AMAZING work. He’s the guy who made that documentary about the Gathering of the Juggalos that floated around the Internet. And the guy who made “Florida Man.”
I’m a stark Dunne/Very Ape follower. If you want to watch his films, I’ll link you to them. He’s also made a doc about cam girls that is excellent, and a variety of shorts about a homeless man who lives in his van, a master bowling hustler, Black Bike Week and more.
This thread, this thread right here. It’s Friday and 2nd night guy is off tonight. This thread right here is about to get a couple posts ain’t that right.
Right now, I’m watching an extremely moving documentary about the truth and devastation of the AIDS epidemic.
@mfladd I love 12 Monkeys. I’m oddly obsessed with James Cole and Jennifer…lol. I also like Zoo which isn’t on SYFY. I did find a new show that I binged on called The Expanse. It’s not back on until 2017…hate that I have to wait so long.
@mehbee The Expanse…already there with you. Zoo! Yes. I just watched the new season episodes after being on vacation - you are syfy/cool shows hot! We will start our own thread on cool stuff to watch.
@mfladd Yea, random was fun at first and really it still is, but I need to start finding ones that better suit the point I’m trying to make. I don’t normally bring up my birthday but I thought you might think this was cute… I thought it was awesome. I went to the Braves game today with several members of my family for my birthday. At the 7th inning stretch, after God Bless America was sung, they played Take Me Out to the Ballgame. My family promptly turned to face me and started singing Happy Birthday to the tune of the song being played. It was funny and sweet, lame and cool all at the same time. I loved it!
Shout Factory is currently streaming The Decline of Western Civilization parts I, II and III. I’ve never seen the third, but the first two are amazing. The first is a snapshot of the LA punk scene circa 1980, the second the LA hair metal scene circa 1987. Full of incredibly young and irritating people doing young and irritating things, plus (in part II) Gene Simmons being interviewed in a lingerie shop and Paul Stanley being interviewing lying in bed surrounded by beautiful women. It’s all just so wonderfully horrible, or horribly wonderful.
At this very second?
San Adreas.
DON’T YOU JUDGE ME!!!11
@MrHappypants It’s weird that The Rock starred in this disaster movie, and then they made a readl disaster movie with him.
@vanslaterco I have ridden that ride several times. I don’t remember the announcer being so campy. Hopefully I’ll go again this winter and compare.
Right now? Uncle Buck on my TiVo.
@therealjrn Right now, or like, later.
@vanslaterco Later? I might watch Rubber on Netflix!
@therealjrn Have you seen any of the other Dupieux efforts?
@vanslaterco First I ever heard of him. I have only heard of that other Quentin. But I love the shit out of quirky shows.
@therealjrn This Quentin makes some real weird stuff, and makes a lot of weird directorial/story choices. I think he’s great, though. Lot of people hate him. Those people are wrong people.
@vanslaterco

/image wrong people
Also, anybody want to trade Letterboxd users? I only know three people who use it. Time to follow some strangers!
If I’m not watching YouTube, Deadliest Catch, or GoT, I’m probably still watching the X-Files. I’m on season 5 or 6. Want to finally catch up so I can watch the newest season 10.
I don’t remember the show that well from when I was a kid.
@RiotDemon I was about to start a rewatch until I discovered this movie streaming site that I’ve gotten addicted to.
The Equalizer. For about the thousandth time.
@lisaviolet I’ve never heard of this but the sound design sold me.
@vanslaterco @lisviolet It’s a good movie!
@vanslaterco We saw it in the theater as an advanced screening and when we walked out of the theater, every single person was smiling. A feel good movie if there ever was one.
@vanslaterco so, you’re not all about the bass?
@lisaviolet I’ve been meaning to watch this for so long now…
At this very moment I am watching Dead Man with Johnny Depp free on amazon prime. There is not much else to watch before the wife makes me go lay mulch. I hate mulch - 10 cubic yds so far. I am not far enough into the movie to have an opinion yet. But it still beats mulching.

@mfladd I absolutely love Dead Man, and Jim Jarmusch while we’re talking about it. I hope you watch enough to have a good opinion about it.
@vanslaterco Interesting movie…I did like it.
@mfladd get the recycled rubber stuff! Mulch once every 10 or so years!
@jbartus I had thought of that, but never looked into it. Plus, I would need a lot of it and I have only ever seen it in bags at Lowes. That would be a lot of bags.
@mfladd

/giphy lot of bags
I’m now onto “Best In Show.” I’m so excited about watching this again.
/giphy Christopher guest excited

@vanslaterco - Hilarious movie. Along with Waiting for Guffman.
@KDemo It’s been years since watching them all. I think I need to go on a tear and crush through them all. “Waiting for Guffman” is genius, “Spinal Tap,” “A Mighty Wind,” genius.
@vanslaterco - Spinal Tap is the one by which all the others are measured.
@KDemo There is only before Tap, and after.
@vanslaterco - True. Perhaps depending on how old you are, before Spinal Tap was The Rutles.

/image The Rutles
@KDemo You’re right!
@KDemo Great movie and fantastic album. Archaeology is even better. Tremendous songwriting without being obvious knockoffs of specific Beatles songs like the first album.
@SSteve Neil Innes is a true musical genius and it’s too bad he’s not better known.
Just finished this. Season 2 seems to be missing some of the “I beat people into submission with my fists” realism. I still highly recommend it.
@Nate311 I still need to watch this. I’ve always feelt episodic presentations of Super Hero Comic Book stories would be the most superior way, much above movies. Too much punchin’, not enough talkin’ in those movies. Marvel Netflix Show Universe is very tantalizing.
@vanslaterco I agree that a good story is about characters; not what they do, but why.
Netflix’s Daredevil will let you experience Wilson Fisk and Frank Castle as sympathetic characters.
@Nate311 You are so totally right! I feel the same way about Jessica Jones, the purple man(is that right) was definitely a villain but several times I wanted to hug him. Of course David Tennant played him and I always want to hug him.
Rockford Files. Season 1, episode 1.
@lisaviolet Billy Mumy is so pretty in that one.
/giphy you

Earlier, I was watching soccer: NYCFC v Sounders (yay!) and then USMNT v Colombia (meh
)
Now I am watching Houdini and Doyle which isn’t bad.
i just started to go through the Simpsons from season 1 - might keep me busy for a while
From Dusk Till Dawn (amazon prime)

Gotta’ finish “Best of Show” with the wife, so I’m watching “Dig!” It’s the rock doc about The Brian Jonestown Massacre and The Dandy Warhols. The 90s were so high.
Randomly in between episodes of the X-Files, I’ve been trying to finish the last season of Archer.
Right this moment, Animaniacs. @PuppyCat loves yelling at the Warner Bros (and the Warner Sister,) while playing in her jumperoo. Then she laughs at herself for jumping and yelling.
@Thumperchick
Aww.
Lol
Great educational choice.
Just finished marathoning Fortitude. Currently deciding on what next to finish up: I have two episodes left of Marcella, a handful from s01 of UnReal, a backlog of three or four Silicon Valley eps, and am just a few eps into Mozart In The Jungle. I’ll continue lying in bed with my face half-smooshed into the pillows and lazily contemplate and browse the net for a while longer still and probably just end up swiping to a book on this tablet instead, to change things up a bit.
Just watched Up! (2009) finally, gotta love Pixar.
Not exactly right now but as I’m barely up and I watched it right before sleeping I figure it counts…
@jbartus sadest movie…my kids laugh outloud at the need for tissues when I watch that movie…
@mikibell
Which part could you possibly need tissues for?!?
@TickledLizard the feels.
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For example, the feels when his wife dies without having achieved her life’s dream of traveling to South America. Or the feels when he’s going through the album and finds out she’s been filling it in all along and didn’t regret not making it to South America one bit.
@jbartus @mikibell
But those are two of the funny scenes. Who cries during a funny scene? (Unless they’re tears of laughter. However, I didn’t get the impression that the tears from @mikibell are/were from laughter.)
@TickledLizard it depends on your own headspace I suppose. If you have your own regrets about dreams left unfulfilled, for example…
@jbartus
Why should people regret unfulfilled dreams? If they reached a point in life where fulfilling those dreams is totally unrealistic, then they’re just torturing themselves.
@TickledLizard while logically I agree with you, emotions are funny things.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@mikibell
@jbartus I cry at so many things that others wouldn’t. Just can’t explain it to the non-criers. But I feel ya!
@SSteve Love it!!!
Critic’s Choice, Bob Hope and Lucille Ball…
I’ve moved onto “Too Late For Tears.” Watch along, people.
It’s a noir trip, if it does ya.
Recently watched the end of Season 4 of Orphan Black, which is an absolutely amazing show.
Been watching Containment on the CW, which is a fascinating look at a virus outbreak in a modern setting, and it manages to feel rather realistic.
Also, Angie Tribecca- the first season is amazing. Second season isn’t quite up to the first season so far, but it’s still very good.
@dashcloud
Re: Angie Tribeca
I read something recently which talked about how the writers wanted to get a bit darker/more serious in the second season, which they have been touching on.
That being said, hilarious show. I was reading criticism of the “dumb jokes” which they make, but it’s those jokes which make it hilarious.
@dashcloud i absolutely love Orphan Black. i recently finished season 3. debating buying season 4 on amazon or waiting until it’s free with prime. i kind of want to save it because it feels better to know there’s more i can watch anytime, rather than knowing i have to wait for it.
Amazon has got a slew of weird as hell movies on Prime. Here’s something titled “Moneterrey Jazz Festival” (spelled wrong) but the title card is “The Moneterey Jazz Festival.” Either way, it’s from 1975 and will probably be bad ass.
Season 6 of Sons of Anarchy.
More noir, “Woman on the Run”
This is a @mubi flick, if any are hip to that.
The Incredible Shrinking Man hosted by Svengoolie on MeTV

Coriolanus

Finally watched this
HBO binge.
Started this, four month old instantly started crying
just watched Look Who’s Back (Er ist wieder da) on Netflix. basically a dark comedy about Hitler being transported to 2015 via a vortex in time. also a good watch about how history can repeat itself.
@carl669 I caught wind of this when it popped up on Instant Watcher. Is it any good?
@vanslaterco i thought it was really good if you don’t mind subtitles and a shaky camera. easily 4 out of 5 stars for me.
I just finished “The Exquisite Corpus.” An experimental short that uses various scenes of erocticism to make some point. Which? I’m not sure.
@vanslaterco I’m so confused.
What was with the seagull sounding swinging lamps?
@RiotDemon Beats me, dude, beats me.
Parks and Recreation. We just moved from Indiana last year, and my wife hadn’t seen it yet…
@luvche21 Love that show. It started slow but ended up being one of the best things ever on TV. It didn’t hurt that I already worshipped Amy Poehler since the days that UCB was on Comedy Central.
@SSteve @SSteve yeah, I almost stopped watching it at the first because it felt waaaay too much like a ripoff of the office. Then I fell in love and I’m on my second time through the series.
Some of those Indiana jokes hit too close to home though
And I didn’t know Amy Poehler existed until then.
I’m now watching a doc about political refugees in Cyprus.
I spent last weekend catching up on New Girl on Netflix, then Hulu. I forgot how much I love that show.
/giphy nick miller

@katylava
Tran!
(I can’t post the water massage scene. I laugh whenever I see it)
@TickledLizard One of the funniest scenes ever(the water massage scene if I am thinking of the same thing)…love Nick and this guy…can’t remember if we ever get to know his name but he’s hilarious stone silent or in a language I don’t speak…now that’s talent.
@katylava This giphy wasn’t showing when I posted below…this is the scene I was thinking of…I’m telling ya, I love this show.
I am binging on the historical series Barbarians Rising from the History Channel. It’s quite good!

These days it’s mostly Giants baseball. If there’s not a game, we’re watching The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt or Doctor Who. We’re about six episodes into the first series. We already watched Torchwood so we are obviously doing it backward.
Goddamn, I just finished ep 10 of GoT. Wowza.
I’m now onto all three "The Decline of Western Civilization"s. Part 2 is where that rocker pours a bottle of vodka onto his face.
Up the punx
I just started “Curb Your Enthusiasm” over the past weekend. I have always heard it was a great show, but never had any interest. I must say, it is a great show.
@conandlibrarian it has got to be one of my favorite, if not my favorite.
just some old Russell Peters clips.
Figured I’d give Orange is the New Black a try… it seems popular.
@jbartus I liked the previous seasons, but I can’t muster the will to watch this season.
/giphy hmmm tv

I’ve started what will surely be a weird one. Werner Herzog hasn’t let me down yet.
I don’t care what anybody days, but the Kung Fu Panda trilogy (so far) is hilarious.
Watching the 3rd one now.
Now that I finished the trilogy, I can go back to something else which I’ve been watching (a TV show) due to the fact that my movie watch list is now down to 10 movies.
I need as much breathing room as possible (by having smaller lists) for when I watch Lost.
I’m watching “Fear City” now. Lots of bare breasts in this trailer.
@vanslaterco
That looks deliciously trashy.
@f00l It’s so campy in the best ways. The full movie’s on YouTube. The kung fu/boxing fight scene is awesome.
@vanslaterco LANDO CALRISSIAN FTW!
I am watching the 2nd episode of the new American Gothic. And I am soooo not feeling it compared to the original series.

It’s early to tell, I know - but nope.
I just finished Ken Burns’ “The Civil War.” It took me a month, haha. Kid was asleep and the stream site I use for a lot movies (Fear City in particular) doesn’t have subtitles, so I had to turn off “Fear City.”
I can’t see “Born To Be Blue” yet, so I’ll do the next best thing. Watch a doc about Chet Baker instead.
What the hell. Andy Dick made a weird mockumentary about a alcoholic actor wanting to revitalizing his career by becoming a director. There’s NOOOO way this is autobiographical at ALLLLL wink wink. I have NEVER heard of this. I love Andy Dick. You should love Andy Dick. It’s pretty funny.
"Danny Roane: First Time Director"
@vanslaterco - You seem to have very eclectic tastes, and I agree with some, but I’m gonna have to draw the line at Andy Dick.
Sorry.
I work in IT if anybody was curious…
We were watching this the one and only time I ever played spin the bottle.
Bottle Shock

I recommend this movie on amazon prime for anyone who enjoys wine. This movie is about when California wines went up against French wines in a blind taste testing in France. Napa was born.
@mfladd I’ve heard of this. I may have seen it but don’t remember. Either way, it’s getting queued.
This a chopped, weird edit of “The Good, The Bad & The Ugly.”
I’m watching “Oxyana” again. I feel Sean Dunne is one of America’s greatest filmmakers. He dies AMAZING work. He’s the guy who made that documentary about the Gathering of the Juggalos that floated around the Internet. And the guy who made “Florida Man.”
I’m a stark Dunne/Very Ape follower. If you want to watch his films, I’ll link you to them. He’s also made a doc about cam girls that is excellent, and a variety of shorts about a homeless man who lives in his van, a master bowling hustler, Black Bike Week and more.
WATCH VERY APE MOVIES, IT’LL CHANGE YOUR LIFE.
Binging on Netflix’s Marco Polo

For the celebration of a working 4th of July, I’m watching the real American Herzog flick “Cobra Verde.” Real light viewing pleasure.
I’m onto “Portrait of Jason.”
New guy starts tomorrow, so I’m jamming as much as I can in.
“This Must Be The Place” is next.
Boston Pops 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular
“The Grifters” now. My movie watching will drop tremendously now that a new guy’s been hired. I’m not by myself anymore
This thread, this thread right here. It’s Friday and 2nd night guy is off tonight. This thread right here is about to get a couple posts ain’t that right.
Right now, I’m watching an extremely moving documentary about the truth and devastation of the AIDS epidemic.
I am binging on all the past Syfy network’s episodes of KillJoys.

@mfladd Love this show. Do you watch Dark Matter or 12 Monkeys?
@mehbee yes. I love Dark Matter. I watched 12 Monkeys for a season, but for some strange reason I never connected with it at all.
@mfladd I love 12 Monkeys. I’m oddly obsessed with James Cole and Jennifer…lol. I also like Zoo which isn’t on SYFY. I did find a new show that I binged on called The Expanse. It’s not back on until 2017…hate that I have to wait so long.
@mfladd Oh and Wynonna Earp, how could I forget that one.
@mehbee The Expanse…already there with you. Zoo! Yes. I just watched the new season episodes after being on vacation - you are syfy/cool shows hot! We will start our own thread on cool stuff to watch.
@mehbee Now you just need to stop. Melanie Scrofano as Wynonna is just hot.
@mfladd I do love cool shows and can talk a lot about them…heck who am I kidding…I can talk a lot period.
@mfladd While I think she’s badasses, I much prefer Doc.
@mehbee Ha! I love when you talk. Just say’n.

@mfladd

/giphy blushing
@mfladd I’m going to have to try some of these other/ options. Some of these random giphys are…interesting.
@mehbee I hear you, but i prefer control over my giphys. That’s how I roll.

Magic.
@mfladd Yea, random was fun at first and really it still is, but I need to start finding ones that better suit the point I’m trying to make. I don’t normally bring up my birthday but I thought you might think this was cute… I thought it was awesome. I went to the Braves game today with several members of my family for my birthday. At the 7th inning stretch, after God Bless America was sung, they played Take Me Out to the Ballgame. My family promptly turned to face me and started singing Happy Birthday to the tune of the song being played. It was funny and sweet, lame and cool all at the same time. I loved it!
@mehbee It was your birthday today?
Happy Birthday!
@mfladd Yep, today, yesterday…whatever Sunday is to you right now. Thanks for the HBD.
I’m almost halfway through season 7 of X-Files. Only a few more to go.
I finished Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt this morning, and on the last episode of Stranger Things.
@conandlibrarian Don’t you just love Unbreakable?? It’s hilarious and innocent at the same time.
@mehbee It was fantastic. I never watched The Office, so was not at all familiar with Ellie Kemper.
@conandlibrarian She’s a hoot and a half.
Shout Factory is currently streaming The Decline of Western Civilization parts I, II and III. I’ve never seen the third, but the first two are amazing. The first is a snapshot of the LA punk scene circa 1980, the second the LA hair metal scene circa 1987. Full of incredibly young and irritating people doing young and irritating things, plus (in part II) Gene Simmons being interviewed in a lingerie shop and Paul Stanley being interviewing lying in bed surrounded by beautiful women. It’s all just so wonderfully horrible, or horribly wonderful.
@mossygreen It’s a surprisingly raw series of movies, isn’t it? Especially II.
London Has Fallen

I am binging on a few seasons of The 100.

Update for everyone: They hired another overnight guy so I can’t sit at my desk and watch movies anymore. It’s really cramping my style.