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(I was very happy to realize there were four seasons available on HBO Max!) The show is great, and I’ve somehow managed to complete two seasons already and have moved onto the third. I saw a tweet earlier in July that mentioned The Great British Bake Off and something about a pottery “throw down.” I thought I’d consumed every British competition show that had been made, so I was shocked to find out that The Great Pottery Throw Down, a pottery competition, was hiding away in HBO Max’s catalog. Harley Quinn is available to stream on HBO Max. It’s just a dang fun time and really highlights entertaining intrapersonal moments between the villains, heroes, and everyone in-between. I’ve often lamented about how superhero shows and movies just take everything so seriously, so seeing grandiose villainy given a fun, mundane edge to it (Harley, for instance, goes to a henchman agency to recruit goons)Īlso, every single character is hilarious, from villain loser Kiteman and cynical Poison Ivy, to Bane, who ends up being the butt of the Legion of Doom’s jokes despite just trying his dang best, and Frank, Ivy’s talking plant buddy (and arguably only other friend than Harley).
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And I’m glad I did! I wasn’t really expecting much from this show, but once Harley broke free from her toxic relationship with Joker and started to do her own damn thing, it really hooked me.

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Yes, I will admit the thing that piqued my interest in the Harley Quinn animated series was the whole Batman-Catwoman “heroes don’t do that” debate. And this story seems to have reawakened Cage himself. Pig is fundamentally a story about the hold that memories have on us: memories of those we’ve lost, of dreams abandoned, of the good times (rare though they may have been). When he can bear to engage with his past in dealing with other people, he awakens something within them. It’s a subdued performance, yet no less intense for it.Īside from the skills he deployed in his previous life, Rob’s greatest talent is in being a keen observer of people - a talent that is not diminished even after years spent living as a recluse. No one could ever say that Cage doesn’t go hard in every single performance he gives - it’s impossible to phone it in when you’re screaming, “NOT THE BEES!” - but here, he manages to be just as riveting while playing a man of few words. But throughout its taut 92-minute run time, Cage conveys the deeper emotional trauma hiding beneath the surface. The character is a disheveled mess for pretty much the entire film, his face bloodied from the attack on his cabin and from a later assault that he accepts freely. It soon becomes clear that he has a reputation from his past, and while he is initially reluctant to use it to his advantage in the present, he finds that it (conveniently) unlocks a lot of doors. Rob slowly comes to life as he spends more and more time in Portland searching for his stolen pig. But the film zags at almost every point where you’d expect it to zig. You might assume that Pig would unfold as a relatively conventional action thriller, with Rob resurfacing in society to fuck people up à la John Wick. Sometimes, it comes when you least expect it - like after reading the premise of Pig, which goes like this: A truffle-hunting hermit named Rob (Nicolas Cage) who lives in a literal cabin in the woods of the Pacific Northwest is forced to return to civilization when his beloved truffle-hunting pig is, uh, pig-napped.
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Here’s the lowdown on what we’ve been watching here at Polygon HQ.Įvery so often, an actor turns in a performance so remarkable and compelling that it reminds you why they’re a movie star.
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From Nicolas Cage’s latest mesmerizing performance in Michael Sarnoski’s thriller Pig and the Harley Quinn cartoon series to The Great Pottery Throw Down and Netflix’s Blood Red Sky, there’s loads of great TV shows and films to watch either streaming or in theaters. We’ve had ample time this past month to catch up and watch tons of new (or at least, new to us) stuff lately. We’ve been watching and playing things, but it’s been a minute and half since we shared. How are we doing? Oh y’know, same ‘ole same old.

Hey y’all, how have you been? You look great, have you done something new with your hair? Looks great, very fashionable.
