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strawberry-seal77 · 2 years ago
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Seven?
Guess how many pickles I've eaten in the last 20 minutes
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pyroclastic727 · 3 years ago
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If the released titles are accurate, then here are my tentative predictions
Created with the assistance of @toxicpsychox ... let's see how right we are
The New Normal - Anne tells her parents about what happened-- except the big parts of What Happened. She gets into shenanigans on Earth. If we're lucky, she cries and tells her mom something, but most likely she's gonna end up alone in her bed, promising the girls that she's coming to find them. Meanwhile, Sasha and Grime get out. Sasha doesn't go after Marcy yet, because she needs to buy time (and also she still runs from conflicts). She goes to Wartwood. At the end we reveal what Marcy's been doing in the pickle jar.
Hop Til You Drop - Plantars and Anne go to the BIG HUMAN MALL. Sprig likes the escalators. Polly picks fights with kids. Hop Pop fiddles with kitchenware and gets in danger. Introduces our new Monster of the Week: the fuckin spies. except it, like its title, parallels Hopping Mall. So it ends with Anne crying to her mom about how much she misses Marcy--kinda like how Anne cried to Sprig about how much she missed her mom. Hopefully this means she finally tells them that Marcy died.
Turning Point - Since this is paired with HTYD...if HTYD ends with something emotional, then this will likely be a Sasha/Marcy episode. If that's the case, then this could mean either Andrias makes a breakthrough with the Night, or Sasha decides to stop being a bitch. Now, if this isn't a Sasha/Marcy episode, then this is a big episode for Anne. It means she is going to find out something about Earth lore, something that will lead her to the Frobo mechanics and the museum lore. It could be the book that Marcy had, or something else. However, that could also happen in Hop Til You Drop. Final option is that Anne figures out something with her blue powers--though with her compartmentalization issues, I don't think that's likely.
Thai Feud - They are running the Thai restaurant. Definitely Anne POV. They'll either have to compete with a neighboring restaurant, compete with someone, impress someone, or maybe Anne fights with her parents. We'll maybe touch up on Anne's laziness thing. I hope this is deeper than filler but it probably isn't.
Adventures in Catsitting - Sprig, Polly, and Hop Pop are left at home with the cat (while Anne runs the restaurant?). The cat gets out and they chase them around town. The frogs have to avoid the fuckin spies. At the end there's some deep moment because No Filler.
Fight at the Museum - There's lore at the museum! So Anne and the Plantars sneak in. We meet the paleontologist from the title card. She probably knows something about the Amphibia lore. Then, in order to ensure their trust, Team Anne and the paleontologist fight the new Monster of the Week: the fuckin spies.
Temple Frogs - Three options. One, it's a Sasha episode. On Amphibia, Sasha figures out some lore with the temples. She works with the Wartwood frogs. That, or she discovers some dead frog in a temple. Two, it's an Anne episode. Anne finds where Amphibia lore is hidden on Earth. This includes wherever the Calamity Box came from, and the backstory about where the pink frog landed, and whoever brought the Skipman to Amphibia. Three, it's a Wartwood frog pov episode, and we watch Ivy and Maddie and company do shenanigans.
Fixing Frobo - That's pretty straightforward. We meet the most likely canon gay representation and they make Frobo into a hot wheels car.
Anne-Sterminator - Two options. One, the alley robot comes to attack Anne and she realizes that she has an alien invasion problem. Two, the most likely canon gay representation creates a practice robot so Anne can get better at using the powers she's been ignoring.
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aion-rsa · 4 years ago
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HBO Max New Releases: August 2020
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It’s August 2020 and that can only mean one thing: HBO Max is about to enter Lovecraft Country.
Over the years HBO (and by the transitive property its new HBO Max streaming offshoot) has grown accustomed to debuting a buzzworthy new TV show or limited series every couple of months. For August 2020 that will almost certainly be Southern Gothic horror series Lovecraft Country. The J.J. Abrams and Jordan Peele-produced thriller arrives on August 14 on HBO and HBO Max.
Other strong HBO Max originals arriving in August include the documentary Class Action Park (release date TBD), Seth Rogen-starring comedy An American Pickle (Aug. 6), and finales for I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, Doom Patrol, and Perry Mason.
Of course, HBO Max is designed to house much of WarnerMedia’s content across many mediums. That means some recent movies on note like Jojo Rabbit (Aug. 1), Richard Jewell (Aug. 8), and Birds of Prey (Aug. 15) will all make their debut this month. The Dark Knight also arrives on August 1 to expand the streamer’s Batman collection.
Despite all the fun additions, however, August could prove to be pretty traumatic for Potter-heads. All eight Harry Potter films leave HBO Max on August 25. Hopefully New Scamander can help you get through the rest of the summer.
Here is everything else arriving on HBO Max this month.
HBO Max New Releases – August 2020
TBA
Class Action Park, Documentary Premiere
Selena + Chef, Series Premiere
August 1
10,000 BC, 2008
All the President’s Men, 1976
Altered States, 1980
Awkwafina is Nora from Queens, Season 1
Bad Influence, 1990 (HBO)
Barefoot in the Park, 1967
Barkleys of Broadway, 1949
Batman (1989), 1989
Batman & Robin, 1997
Batman Begins, 2005
Batman Forever, 1995
Batman Returns, 1992
The Bear, 1989 (HBO)
Bee Season, 2005 (HBO)
Before Sunrise, 1995 (HBO)
Before Sunset, 2004 (HBO)
Biloxi Blues, 1988 (HBO)
Blade Runner: The Final Cut, 2007
Blue Crush, 2002 (HBO)
The Candidate 1972
Carefree, 1938
The Change-Up (Unrated Version), 2011 (HBO)
Chariots of Fire, 1981
Contact, 1997
The Dark Knight 2008
The Dishwasher, 2020 (HBO)
Driving Miss Daisy, 1989
Elf, 2003
The First Grader, 2011 (HBO)
The First Wives Club 1996
Flipper, 1996 (HBO)
Flying Down to Rio, 1933
Flying Leathernecks, 1951
Fool’s Gold, 2008
Fracture, 2007
The Fugitive, 1993
The Gay Divorcee, 1934
Get on Up, 2014 (HBO)
Go Tell It on the Mountain, 2004 (HBO)
Grace Unplugged, 2013 (HBO)
Hard to Kill, 1990
Harley Quinn, Seasons 1 & 2
Highlander: The Final Dimension, 1995 (HBO)
Highlander IV: Endgame, 2000 (HBO)
The Hindenburg, 1975 (HBO)
Hours, 2013 (HBO)
House of Wax, 2005
House Party, 1990
House Party 2, 1991
House Party: Tonight’s the Night, 2013
How to Be a Player, 1997 (HBO)
Idiocracy (Extended Version), 2006 (HBO)
Interview with the Vampire, 1994
Jeremiah Johnson, 1972
Jim Thorpe: All-American, 1951
Jojo Rabbit, 2019 (HBO)
Kung Fu Panda, 2008
Kung Fu Panda 2, 2011
Leprechaun, 1993 (HBO)
Leprechaun 2, 1994 (HBO)
Leprechaun 3, 1995 (HBO)
Leprechaun 4: In Space, 1997 (HBO)
Leprechaun: Origins, 2014 (HBO)
The Long Kiss Goodnight, 1996
The Lost Boys: The Thirst, 2020 (HBO)
The Lost Boys: The Tribe (Unrated Version), 2020 (HBO)
Love Field, 1992 (HBO)
Lovelace, 2013 (HBO)
Lying And Stealing, 2019 (HBO)
The Marine (Unrated Version), 2006 (HBO)
Martha Marcy May Marlene, 2011 (HBO)
Marvin’s Room, 1996 (HBO)
Maverick, 1994
Monkeybone, 2001 (HBO)
Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium, 2007 (HBO)
Murder at 1600, 1997
The Mustang, 2019 (HBO)
My Blue Heaven, 1990
My Sister’s Keeper, 2009
Nell, 1994 (HBO)
New Year’s Eve, 2011 (HBO)
Ocean’s Eleven, 2001
On Dangerous Ground, 1952
On Golden Pond, 1981 (HBO)
Phantom, 2013 (HBO)
Pi, 1998 (HBO)
Raise the Titanic, 1980 (HBO)
Roberta, 1935
Romeo Must Die, 2000
Savages (Unrated Version), 2012 (HBO)
Say It Isn’t So, 2001 (HBO)
Serendipity, 2001
Skyline, 2010 (HBO)
South Central, 1992
Spy Game, 2001 (HBO)
Steven Universe Movie (2019)
The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle, 1939
Striptease, 1996
Swing Time, 1936
They Live by Night, 1949
Things Never Said, 2020 (HBO)
Three Days of the Condor, 1975
Time Bandits, 1981 (HBO)
Top Hat, 1935
Two Minutes of Fame, 2020 (HBO)
Walk the Line (Extended Version), 2005 (HBO)
Wedding Crashers, 2005
Without Limits, 1998
Yes Man, 2008
August 2
I’ll Be Gone In The Dark, Docu-Series Finale (HBO)
August 3
HBO Asia’s Invisible Stories
August 4
Aldnoah.Zero 
Inuyasha
Mob Psycho, Season 1
Promised Neverland, Season 1
Puella Magi Madoka Magica
The Swamp, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
August 6
An American Pickle, Film Premiere
Doom Patrol, Season 2 Finale
Esme & Roy, Season 2B
On The Trail: Inside the 2020 Primaries, Documentary Premiere (CNN)
August 7
Habla Now, 2020 (HBO)
August 8
Richard Jewell, 2019 (HBO)
August 9
Perry Mason, Season Finale (HBO)
August 11
Hard Knocks ’20: Los Angeles, Series Premiere (HBO)
August 12
Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over Brooklyn (HBO)
August 13
Infinity Train, Season 3 Premiere
August 14
Carmen Y Lola (AKA Carmen And Lola), 2020 (HBO)
August 15
Birds Of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn), 2020 (HBO)
August 16
Lovecraft Country, Series Premiere (HBO)
August 18
Looney Tunes, Batch 3
Smurfs, Season 2
August 20
The Fungies, Season 1A
Singletown, Season 1
August 21
No Quiero Ser Tu Hermano (AKA I Don’t Want to Be Your Brother), 2020 (HBO)
August 22
Queen & Slim, 2019 (HBO)
August 23
Mia’s Magic Playground
August 24
I May Destroy You, Finale (HBO)
August 27
Ravi Patel’s Pursuit of Happiness, Docuseries Premiere
August 28
Seneca, 2019 (HBO)
Steven Universe Future, Season Six
August 29
The Way Back, 2020 (HBO)
Leaving HBO Max – August 2020
August 25
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, 2001
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, 2004
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, 2005
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, 2007
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, 2009
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, 2010
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, 2011
August 28
Mr. & Mrs. Smith (Director’s Cut), 2005 (HBO)
August 31
42nd Street, 1933
A Perfect World, 1993
Adam’s Rib, 1949
Along Came Polly, 2004 (HBO)
Cabaret, 1972
Dumb & Dumber, 1994
Full Metal Jacket, 1987
Good Will Hunting, 1997
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, 2003 (HBO)
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, 2019 (HBO)
Kill Bill: Volume 1, 2003
Kill Bill: Volume 2, 2004
Love Actually, 2003 (HBO)
Magic Mike, 2012
Megamind, 2010
Misery, 1990
Monsters Vs. Aliens, 2009
Mystic River, 2003
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, 1989
Pee-wee’s Big Adventure, 1985
Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird , 1985
The Adjustment Bureau, 2011 (HBO)
The Spongebob Squarepants Movie, 2004 (HBO)
Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride, 2005
Unforgiven, 1992
Veronica Mars, 2014
You’ve Got Mail, 1998
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