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Off the Beaten Path

Off the Beaten Path | Other Space – Final Thoughts and Impressions

February 22, 2020September 18, 2020 Joseph MacMaster

I give my final thoughts and impressions on “Other Space”. The question is, was this show cancelled too soon, and how does it stand compared to the other shows on “Off the Beaten Path”.

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Chicago Film Scene Think Pieces

What Cinema Can Be: Part I | The Superhero Conundrum

February 22, 2020June 15, 2021 Davy Walker

“I don’t see them. I tried, you know? But that’s not cinema,” – Martin Scorsese With everything that’s going on about the convoluted, contradictory, and

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Off the Beaten Path

Off the Beaten Path | Other Space S1E8 – Finale

February 17, 2020September 18, 2020 Joseph MacMaster

After a truncated first contact and with the clock ticking before the wormhole opens, Stewart must make a choice whether to stay with the alien they barely met or go back to Earth with his crew, and deal with the entailing consequences.

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Off the Beaten Path

Off the Beaten Path | Other Space S1E7 – First Contact

February 14, 2020September 18, 2020 Joseph MacMaster

While Stewart and A.R.T. fight a potential drug addiction to make contact with an alien in his dreams, Karen ends up in HR Arbitration against Michael.

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Still from Other Space episode Powerless
Off the Beaten Path

Off the Beaten Path | Other Space S1E6 – Powerless

February 10, 2020September 18, 2020 Joseph MacMaster

After a lightning strike disables the ship, the crew must figure out how to survive in the dark without using any power.

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Still from Other Space episode Trouble's Brewing
Off the Beaten Path

Off the Beaten Path | Other Space S1E5 – Trouble’s Brewing

February 7, 2020September 18, 2020 Joseph MacMaster

While Michael and Tina are stuck on the surface of the new planet, Karen and Stewart have to deal with a robot uprising.

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Still from Other Space episode Ted Talks
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Off the Beaten Path | Other Space S1E4 – Ted Talks

February 5, 2020September 18, 2020 Joseph MacMaster

After Tina, the only crew member who can retrieve the ship’s fuel from the new planet, is dumped by a delayed message from Ted, the rest of the crew throws a girl’s night to restore her spirits before the fuel is inaccessible.

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Still from Other Space episode The Death of A.R.T.
Off the Beaten Path

Off the Beaten Path | Other Space S1E3 – The Death of A.R.T.

February 3, 2020September 18, 2020 Joseph MacMaster

Our intrepid crew, completely lost and utterly bored, deal with a surprise casualty while performing some maintenance.

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With Clerks III coming this fall, it’s important With Clerks III coming this fall, it’s important to revisit what started it all: Clerks (1994). Some of the best comedy dialogue of all time, in the simplest setting imaginable. Classics can be made on a budget… #clerks #movie #chicagofilmscene
One of the best and most uplifting slice of life m One of the best and most uplifting slice of life movies ever, @taikawaititi ‘s Boy (2010) will make you nostalgic for growing up in New Zealand no matter where you’re from #sliceoflife #movie #boy
“That animal turned inside out, and then it expl “That animal turned inside out, and then it exploded!?” Just one of the many classic lines from the surprise critical success, Galaxy Quest (1999)
Pirate Radio… or The Boat That Rocked in its nat Pirate Radio… or The Boat That Rocked in its native English (2009). Widely panned, average acting, morally questionable, and yet a classic nonetheless.
Gaffers when you remind them that time moves forwa Gaffers when you remind them that time moves forward at a constant rate, and eventually it will be time for the next shot.
@themidnightgospel finished after one season, but @themidnightgospel finished after one season, but we’re excited to see what @duncantrussell comes up with next. The conversational format set it apart from other animated shows and gave it a relaxing pace. #midnightgospel #netflix
Creep (dir. Brice, 2014) Creep (dir. Brice, 2014)
The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (dir. Fassbinde The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (dir. Fassbinder, 1972)
Hana-bi (dir. Kitano, 1997) Hana-bi (dir. Kitano, 1997)
Lady Vengeance (dir. Park, 2005) Lady Vengeance (dir. Park, 2005)
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22 Jun

With Clerks III coming this fall, it’s important to revisit what started it all: Clerks (1994). Some of the best comedy dialogue of all time, in the simplest setting imaginable. Classics can be made on a budget…

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15 Mar

The Future (of Film) is Female https://chicagofilmscene.com/the-future-of-film-is-female/
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Thoughts on Don’t Look Up?

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21 Oct

Sassy Sara 💙@sara_carrion_

What’s the worst response to “I love you”?

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Ted Lasso: Season 2, Finale: “Inverting the Pyramid of Success https://chicagofilmscene.com/ted-lasso-round-table-season-2-finale-inverting-the-pyramid-of-success/

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