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You are going to love the second season of The Boys
July 9th, 2020 under Prime Video. [ Comments: none ]


The Boys was the surprise superhero show of last fall. The Amazon Prime series changed things up when it made the superheroes the bad guys and the villains the good guys. There was sex, drugs, Rock’n’Roll, and lots of awesome kills. For example, how do you kill a superhero who is invisible? They showed us.

The Boys is going to show us even more in the second season. I know that because they released a teaser trailer for it today. It looks so good, I don’t know how anyone will say on September 4th, “I won’t love it. I never love it, never f*cking love it.”

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The Boys are back in town on Amazon Prime starting on September 4th
June 26th, 2020 under Prime Video. [ Comments: none ]


Amazon’s breakout hit The Boys, about villains who are good and superheroes who are bad, will be back with three new episodes on September 4th. Is that all we are getting? Nope. For the next 5 weeks after that, we will be getting a new episode every Friday. Executive producer Eric Kripke explained why, “We wanted to give you time to freak out, digest, discuss, come down from the high, before we give you another dose. We only have your well-being in mind.”

How good is it going to be? It is described as, “The even more intense, more insane season two finds The Boys on the run from the law, hunted by the Supes, and desperately trying to regroup and fight back against Vought. In hiding, Hughie (Jack Quaid), Mother’s Milk (Laz Alonso), Frenchie (Tomer Capon) and Kimiko (Karen Fukuhara) try to adjust to a new normal, with Butcher (Karl Urban) nowhere to be found. Meanwhile, Starlight (Erin Moriarty) must navigate her place in The Seven as Homelander (Antony Starr) sets his sights on taking complete control. His power is threatened with the addition of Stormfront (Aya Cash), a social media-savvy new Supe, who has an agenda of her own. On top of that, the Supervillain threat takes center stage and makes waves as Vought seeks to capitalize on the nation’s paranoia.”

They had me at the word “The.” If you missed the first season, believe me, you are going to want to watch it before season two premieres. You have a little over two months, so there is no excuse. Well, if you don’t have Amazon Prime, then you have an excuse.

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Amazon uploads a second season of Upload!
May 8th, 2020 under Prime Video. [ Comments: none ]


Last week, we got to know a time in the not-so-distant future when the dead can live on in a virtual world. Not only that, but they can also still communicate with the loved ones they left behind in Amazon Prime’s Upload.

The Sci-Fi dramedy has gotten such great word of mouth, from people like me, that Amazon Studios picked it up for a second season.

If you have not seen the series that everyone is in love with, then binge it now. I promise you will not be disappointed.

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Upload is the best new show of the summer!
May 2nd, 2020 under Italia Ricci and Robbie Amell, Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, Prime Video. [ Comments: none ]


When I saw the poster for Upload, I had extremely low expectations for it. By the end of the first episode, I was obsessed with the show. I wound up binging the whole first season of the Amazon Prime Sci-Fi series in less than half a day. I couldn’t get enough of it.

Upload is a Sci-Fi series because it is based in the future. Normally, that is turn off for me, but the idea is so original, I overlooked it. Mostly because even though it is happening in the future, they make it feel as though it take place in our current time.

What is this addicting show about? Nathan Brown (Robbie Amell) is a wheeler and dealer type of guy. He is young, a thriving businessman who has the perfect girlfriend. What could go wrong? His driverless car crashes into the back of a truck.

Thankfully, it didn’t kill him, but he is going to have to make a decision. He can either choose a surgery he might not make it out of or be uploaded into a world where the dead can still communicate with the living. Now, you get the Sci-Fi aspect of it.

Ingrid (Allegra Edwards), his girlfriend convinces him to upload himself so that they can be together forever. At first, he is hesitant, but eventually, he decides to do it.

Once he wakes up in his new life or death, he is greeted by his Angel, Nora (Andy Allo). Angels work for Herizon, and they assist the dead with their new lives. They are also there to sell them their products because maintaining their existence is not cheap.

Even though Angels are supposed to be neutral to their clients, Nora develops feelings for Nathan. Which is not that hard to do because he is good looking and charming. However, he has a girlfriend, and she is going to buy a sex suit so that they can still have sex. How can Nora compete with that?

It is not only a love triangle story. We also suspect that Nathan’s car accident was not an accident. Nora is going to do all she can to find if Nathan was murdered.

While she is doing that Nathan is going to make friends at Lakeview like Luke (Kevin Bigley). The two of them will explore the area together, and get into a lot of trouble.

Luke is a troublemaker, and he is good at cheating the system. However, his Angel, Aleesha (Zainab Johnson), is going to bust him as much as she can. When she is not busting him, she is helping Nora not get caught fraternizing with Nathan.

In each episode, we are navigated through this fake world the producers created for the living dead. A world that we all want to live in. As long as we are not in the 2G part of it. That will make sense when you watch it.

I am trying not to tell you too much because there are so many little nuances you need to see, like Nathan going to his own funeral in the third episode. Imagine how awkward that would be?

Upload definitely changes the way you will see Robbie Amell. He has gone from an actor who is big in the teen market to the one for all ages. He proves he is a leading man and Hollywood needs to keep an eye for him.

He is not the only one. Everyone in the cast steps up to the challenge. Telling us a story that is exciting, intriguing, and causes you to want more. Just when you think they cannot surprise you anymore, they find a way to do it again.

You can tell that everyone had a lot of fun making this show. The writers get to see their wildest dreams come true with their ideas that are turned into a reality. While the actors get to play in the fake world, the writers and creator Greg Daniels (The Office, Parks, and Recreation) have created. Then there is us, the viewer, who gets to enjoy the final product.

Let’s be honest, we have streamed everything, and we desperately need something new, enjoyable, and original to watch. That is exactly what Upload is. I love it so much; I think I am going to stream it again just to see some of the things I might have missed the first time. Plus, it is so good, it needs more than one viewing. Therefore, get your first one in now. I promise you will love it as much as I do.

There is all this buzz about the other streaming networks, but Amazon Prime has been putting out the best series, There is The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The Boys, Hunters and this. I swear they get me to love things I hate like comic book shows, Nazis and Al Pacino, and futuristic dramas. In my book, that is something really special.

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Kids in the Hall are back again
March 6th, 2020 under Kids in the Hall, Prime Video. [ Comments: none ]

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It has been over 30 years since we got to know Kids in the Hall. Even though they are no longer kids that doesn’t mean that the comedy troupe will sto[ performing together.

Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Kevin McDonald, Mark McKinney, and Scott Thompson are reuniting for another revival. This time the 8-part series is airing on Amazon.

Ever since I saw that they are coming, I can’t stop squeezing their heads.

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