• "La Brea" series on Hulu

    From Lynn McGuire@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 30 00:57:19 2021
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    "La Brea" series on Hulu: s1e1 "pilot"
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11640018/

    "A massive sinkhole mysteriously opens up in Los Angeles, separating
    part of a family in an unexplainable primeval world, alongside a
    disparate group of strangers."

    4 out of 5 stars, has potential.

    Also showing on NBC, Peacock, FuboTV.

    Apparently inspired by "Lost".

    Lynn

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  • From suzeeq@21:1/5 to Your Name on Thu Sep 30 14:01:33 2021
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    On 9/30/2021 1:32 PM, Your Name wrote:
    On 2021-09-30 05:57:19 +0000, Lynn McGuire said:

    "La Brea" series on Hulu: s1e1 "pilot"
        https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11640018/

    "A massive sinkhole mysteriously opens up in Los Angeles, separating
    part of a family in an unexplainable primeval world, alongside a
    disparate group of strangers."

    4 out of 5 stars, has potential.

    According to some reviews it's good, according to others it's garbage.

    Can it also be both? Some of it's not so bad, other parts are not so good.


    Also showing on NBC, Peacock, FuboTV.

    Apparently inspired by "Lost".

    Useless "Lost" - there goes any possible "potential" straight down the toilet.


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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to Lynn McGuire on Fri Oct 1 09:32:54 2021
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    On 2021-09-30 05:57:19 +0000, Lynn McGuire said:

    "La Brea" series on Hulu: s1e1 "pilot"
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11640018/

    "A massive sinkhole mysteriously opens up in Los Angeles, separating
    part of a family in an unexplainable primeval world, alongside a
    disparate group of strangers."

    4 out of 5 stars, has potential.

    According to some reviews it's good, according to others it's garbage.


    Also showing on NBC, Peacock, FuboTV.

    Apparently inspired by "Lost".

    Useless "Lost" - there goes any possible "potential" straight down the toilet.

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 1 08:03:15 2021
    Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> wrotR:

    "La Brea" series on Hulu: s1e1 "pilot"
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11640018/

    "A massive sinkhole mysteriously opens up in Los Angeles, separating
    part of a family in an unexplainable primeval world, alongside a
    disparate group of strangers."

    4 out of 5 stars, has potential.

    Also showing on NBC, Peacock, FuboTV.

    Apparently inspired by "Lost".

    Lynn

    Literally decades ago, when Black Holes first became a public thing, I
    recall somebody retailing a SF convention about a proposal which was
    pitched to a network. The premise was that a family found a black
    hole in their backyard, managed to fall in, etc, etc. Looks like
    somebody found that old proposal and updated it slightly, mostly to
    include the obligatory wokeness.


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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 1 08:05:25 2021
    Alan <ALANBIDDLE70@YAHOO.COM> wrotR:

    retailing >> regaling :)

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    Alan

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  • From a425couple@21:1/5 to Lynn McGuire on Tue Oct 5 10:46:44 2021
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    On 9/29/2021 10:57 PM, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    "La Brea" series on Hulu: s1e1 "pilot"
       https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11640018/

    "A massive sinkhole mysteriously opens up in Los Angeles, separating
    part of a family in an unexplainable primeval world, alongside a
    disparate group of strangers."

    4 out of 5 stars, has potential.

    Also showing on NBC, Peacock, FuboTV.

    Apparently inspired by "Lost".

    Lynn

    I see that this Sunday, Oct. 10,
    the first two episodes will be shown
    on the Sci-Fi channel.

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  • From Jonathan@21:1/5 to Lynn McGuire on Tue Oct 5 19:23:56 2021
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    On 9/30/2021 1:57 AM, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    "La Brea" series on Hulu: s1e1 "pilot"
       https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11640018/

    "A massive sinkhole mysteriously opens up in Los Angeles, separating
    part of a family in an unexplainable primeval world, alongside a
    disparate group of strangers."

    4 out of 5 stars, has potential.

    Also showing on NBC, Peacock, FuboTV.

    Apparently inspired by "Lost".

    Lynn


    Always liked those 'lost world' movies.
    Great plot idea.

    The Land that Time Forgot with Doug McClure
    is still one of my favorites. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073260/mediaviewer/rm3409316608/




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    when he dictated his 1925 book Mein Kampf, to describe the use of a lie
    so *colossal* that no one would believe that someone "could have the
    impudence to distort the truth so infamously." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_lie

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Jonathan on Tue Oct 5 17:44:58 2021
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    On 10/5/2021 4:23 PM, Jonathan wrote:
    On 9/30/2021 1:57 AM, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    "La Brea" series on Hulu: s1e1 "pilot"
        https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11640018/

    "A massive sinkhole mysteriously opens up in Los Angeles, separating
    part of a family in an unexplainable primeval world, alongside a
    disparate group of strangers."

    4 out of 5 stars, has potential.

    Also showing on NBC, Peacock, FuboTV.

    Apparently inspired by "Lost".

    Lynn


    Always liked those 'lost world' movies.
    Great plot idea.

    The Land that Time Forgot with Doug McClure
    is still one of my favorites. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073260/mediaviewer/rm3409316608/

    Don't expect that from 'La Brea'. The producers have already said in interviews that it is about the people and their relationships. I.E.
    the 'Lost' model of soap opera.


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  • From Jonathan@21:1/5 to Dimensional Traveler on Wed Oct 6 18:59:40 2021
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    On 10/5/2021 8:44 PM, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
    On 10/5/2021 4:23 PM, Jonathan wrote:
    On 9/30/2021 1:57 AM, Lynn McGuire wrote:
    "La Brea" series on Hulu: s1e1 "pilot"
        https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11640018/

    "A massive sinkhole mysteriously opens up in Los Angeles, separating
    part of a family in an unexplainable primeval world, alongside a
    disparate group of strangers."

    4 out of 5 stars, has potential.

    Also showing on NBC, Peacock, FuboTV.

    Apparently inspired by "Lost".

    Lynn


    Always liked those 'lost world' movies.
    Great plot idea.

    The Land that Time Forgot with Doug McClure
    is still one of my favorites.
    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073260/mediaviewer/rm3409316608/

    Don't expect that from 'La Brea'.  The producers have already said in interviews that it is about the people and their relationships.  I.E.
    the 'Lost' model of soap opera.




    Reviewing the Wiki page on 'Lost World' genre... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_world

    At heart the early "Lost World' plots were a spin off
    of Victorian era adventure-romance stories.

    And as the world become more and more explored
    those shifted to space for the unknown and
    dangerous lands to explore. Or later even
    other times.

    A place where those that toiled unnoticed in
    everyday society could become the hero.

    Save the day and get the girl!

    Perhaps the most enduring of all male fantasies.



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    when he dictated his 1925 book Mein Kampf, to describe the use of a lie
    so *colossal* that no one would believe that someone "could have the
    impudence to distort the truth so infamously." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_lie

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