Everything you need to know about in this weekly series: A new anthology series from one of the best sci-fi writers of all time, an Honest Trailer to prep you for a movie about one of the worst movies of all time, the secret protocol for what happens when the Queen of England dies, and how you can change someone's opinion that is obviously wrong.
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The important thing is that the material behind the adaptations are solid. This new show is based on the his short stories, and his best adaptations are based on his short stories. Push the hype bar up, kids!
Check out the trailer for the first trailer for Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams:
2. The Room Honest Trailer by ScreenJunkies sets you up perfectly for The Disaster Artist. There have been multiple times on this site that I have brought up The Room. It's the best bad movie ever made. I couldn't even show anyone the trailer for the film before getting yelled at to turn it off. I've tried my best, but no one wants to watch it with me without telling me to turn it off.
Recently, James Franco and crew have made a BTS film about it called The Disaster Artist based on the novel of the same name. It's currently rocking a 96% Rotten Tomatoes rating, so I am sure it'll be a blast given who is behind
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If you really want to watch The Room, you have to watch it with a group of people. Insist it's a serious film by someone who HAS NO IDEA what they're doing. Fans will be made.
3. The secret protocol for when the Queen of England dies. Since Elizabeth II is around 900 years old, we haven't really witnessed what happens when a monarch of such magnitude dies. Is there there some kind of ceremony where the next in line has to be rushed into take a quick oath like what happened when JFK was assassinated and they had to do a quick thing on Air Force One?
Since the monarchy in the UK is mostly for show and they have no real power, do they really need to move quickly to put a new monarch into power? Theres are a lot of questions I had before watching the video below. This video might ignite a craving to read up more about this history of monarchs. Or, you can just be lazy and watch season 1 of The Crown. Such a good show.
Learn about the secret protocol for when the Queen dies