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goodsirs · 2 years ago
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Hello Tomorrow! 1.01 "Your Brighter Tomorrow, Today"
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apomaro-mellow · 4 months ago
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if i was Joey, i'd be thinkin my boss wants to fuck me
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jamesmasinoart · 2 years ago
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What if I started using my Tumblr again to post artwork? This is what I've been busy with! (Above: A demo reel featuring work of mine that appears in Star Trek: Discovery, The Crowded Room, Your Place or Mine, and Hello Tomorrow! on Apple TV, Paramount+, and Netflix)
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schnoobums · 2 years ago
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NICHOLAS PODANY‎ as‎ ‎JOEY SHORTER in HELLO TOMORROW! (2023-) dir. Jonathan Entwistle
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filmtribv · 2 years ago
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HELLO TOMORROW 1.01
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indigoki · 2 years ago
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"hello tomorrow" might be the best thing that happened for retrofuturism lovers in the last years, we need more of that
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bertiewoosterz · 2 years ago
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He’s your dad, joe
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bigassbowlingballhead · 2 years ago
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I can't figure out if Hello Tomorrow! is supposed to be present day, a futuristic past, or a nostalgic future. Either way, I love the aesthetic of the 50s and hover crafts.
also the daddy issues
all the daddy issues.
apple tv is just the network of Daddy issues
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crownedstoat · 2 years ago
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Hello Tomorrow
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whippedcloudsofcream · 2 years ago
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Hello Tomorrow! S1E1: Your Brighter Tomorrow, Today
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agentnico · 2 years ago
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Hello Tomorrow! - Season 1 (2023) Review
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Feels like a missed opportunity that this show didn’t once make use of the hit pop song Reach (For the Stars) by staple band S Club 7. Yes, this show is set in a retro 60s, but S Club 7 is fitting for any era of time!!
Plot: In a retro-futuristic world, charismatic salesman Jack Billings leads a team of fellow sales associates determined to revitalize their customers' lives by hawking timeshares on the moon.
Recently I have been trying to validate my Apple TV+ subscription, as in the current day and age where there are a gazillion various streaming services, one has to question which ones are worth the monthly buck. In regards to Apple TV+, the main reason I had the subscription in the first place was due to getting the first year for free with my purchase of the iPhone 11 back in 2020, however that one free year has long gone, and the only main reason having it now is seeing a moustachioed Jason Sudeikis inspire and charm us all in the amazing Ted Lasso series. Speaking of which, my fiancée has just bought me a Ted Lasso Build-a-Bear and I am sorry but I must state that this thing is cute as fudge! It has no right to be this adorable! My sweet Teddy Lasso! Anyway, aside from that, Apple TV+... What is it good for? That’s what I’m discovering, hence why I recently watched the Shrinking show and the Tetris movie. All enjoyable in their own right and feel free to browse my reviews on those earlier on this blog. Yep, that was some shameless self-marketing, and I could not care less. As for my next Apple venture, I have just finished watching Hello Tomorrow!, the season finale of which has just aired, and naturally here I am, your humble servant, talking about my thoughts on the project at hand.
Hello Tomorrow! brings us a retro futuristic world of the 1960s that has been upgraded with very helpful robots that for once aren’t trying to take over the world like in the recent Atomic Heart video game, but instead are only in the background, and more so this is a show about hope and opportunity and dreams. Or at least the single idea of this, as what we have is actually a bunch of con-artists trying to sell to a bunch of gullible simpletons the dream of living in a luxury residence on the moon. Not that I personally see anything appealing about living on the moon, as the grey desert landscape seem to be pretty dull of a locale to look at when walking out of your bedroom onto the balcony, yet these folks seem intent on wanting to go there. Each to their own I guess. Then again this does seem like yet another interpretation on the fabled American Dream - the idea all poor and desperate do their best to strive to, but in turn never reach. In a nutshell we have ourselves a sci-fi critique of capitalism wrapped in a tailored 60s suit. Does it work? Not always. At 10 episodes long, the show does fall into a sense of repetition where we discover early on that the entire idea of living on the moon is all a con, so the show then lingers with the whole ‘will they/won’t they get caught’ case, but without much resolution until the final episode that does offer a multitude of cliff-hangers, evidently in hope of another season renewal. However judging at how Hello Tomorrow! isn’t present on Apple TV+’s Top 10 charts I’m sensing said renewal is very questionable.
The cast are all superb and what make the show so watchable. Billy Crudup’s Jack is simply dripping with pools of charisma and charm as the main salesman and the brains behind the operation. With his wide smile and dapper suits, Crudup is totally believable as a businessman who would totally get folks to belief in this unbelievable dream. Yet his colourful sales team is worth a mention too. Haneefah Wood is immensely likeable as the straight headed righthand woman Shirley, and one that would fit right at home in the offices of Glengarry Glen Ross, where Alec Baldwin would proclaim proudly those famous sales words: “always be closing!”. Dewshane Williams is the ambitious Herb, who is so idiotic and under his wife’s leash that he may secretly just be a genius. And Hank Azaria rounds up the sales team with his usual offbeat persona. Then there’s Nicholas Podany as Jack’s long lost son who gets corrupted by Jack’s sleazy teachings, and their estranged father-son relationship being at the heart of this show. Jacki Weaver pops up in a couple of episodes too as Jack’s wisecracking mother, and Weaver is always a weirdly energetic presence.
Look, Hello Tomorrow! doesn’t break any new ground. Its yet another show about con-men conning innocent gullible people, only in this case the retro setting adds more flair and style to the proceedings. The entire show honestly rides on Billy Crudup’s charismatic lead performance. He’s a sleazebag from beginning to end, yet he manages to convincingly be devilishly likeable and sympathetic, so much so that he manages to get himself lost in his own lie of this ridiculous dream. His Cheshire cat-like grin brings out the ‘character you love to hate’ type, yet one you’re happy to go on this journey with. Jack is a liar and a cheat, but he’s also a dreamer. And in a show that’s all about reaching for the stars, that’s all too relatable.
Overall score: 6/10
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goodsirs · 2 years ago
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Hello Tomorrow! 1.01 "Your Brighter Tomorrow, Today"
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apomaro-mellow · 4 months ago
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started Hello Tomorrow and im in love with the retro futurism
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after-nine-at-the-oasis · 2 years ago
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YO I JUST SAW THE END OF A HELLO TOMORROW COMMERCIAL
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schnoobums · 2 years ago
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NICHOLAS PODANY as JOEY SHORTER in HELLO TOMORROW! (2023-) dir. Jonathan Entwistle — 01.02 “Great Salesmen Make Their Own Turf”
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mayaishiipeters · 2 years ago
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watching hello tomorrow is like OHHHHH okay. that's what 'i wanna fuck that old man' means...
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