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Tigtone will live on!
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arwenkenobi48 · 3 years
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Feral: Brother, where does death come from?
Maul: Well, Feral, when two creatures hate each other very much…
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Again, here’s the Adult Swim schedule for Monday, March 30 to Sunday, April 5.
April Fools has come and went yet again, and this time, Adult Swim set out to air 3.5 hours of new shit!!! Hosted by Post Malone, Adult Swim basically went all out and aired one new episode of almost everything coming out this year, plus a new pilot and a new Rick and Morty trailer. It was a crazy night. Post Malone appeared in bumps and green-screened into small non-speaking cameos in the sneak peeks (that will absolutely get edited out once the new episodes actually premiere), and did a pretty good job! He made fun of Robot Chicken (”This shit’s still on?”) and got to sit in the Space Ghost desk, he’s doing basically everything I want to do with my pathetic life!
Rest of the week is still the same. New Three Busy Debras and Beef House, ATHF Forever marathon on Friday, Toonami continues as usual.
I usually do this stuff for CN only, but considering there’s just so much content that came out yesterday:
Here’s what’s new this week (Tuesday timeslots not exact):
Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primal - SNEAK PEEK - Tuesday at 12:00a
Dream Corp, LLC - SNEAK PEEK - Tuesday at 12:45a
Tigtone - SNEAK PEEK - Tuesday at 1:15a
YOLO: Crystal Fantasy - SNEAK PEEK - Tuesday at 1:30a
The Shivering Truth - SNEAK PEEK - Tuesday at 1:45a
Robot Chicken - SNEAK PEEK - Tuesday at 2:00a
Lazor Wulf - SNEAK PEEK - Tuesday at 2:15a
JJ Villard’s Fairy Tales - SNEAK PEEK - Tuesday at 2:30a
12 oz. Mouse - SNEAK PEEK - Tuesday at 2:45a
Tender Touches - SNEAK PEEK - Tuesday at 3:00a
Smiling Friends - PILOT - Tuesday at 3:15a
Williams Stream - TWO new episodes - Friday at 4:00a
Toonami - SEVEN new episodes - Saturday at 11:30p
Three Busy Debras - Sunday at 12:00a
Beef House - Sunday at 12:15a
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Best animated series of 2019
This list is purely subjective. Only includes series that started airing in 2019, with the exception of seasonal anime. 
Cartoon Network 
Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart
Imagine if Shadow the Hedgehog had to babysit the Carebears, and protect them from 80s Cobra Commander/Shredder/Megatron/Mum-Ra/Skeletor. Now imagine it actually being good.
Infinity Train
This is what you would probably get if you made a kid-friendly adaptation of the No End House creepypasta. A solid miniseries that surprisingly seems to share some themes with the old Silent Hill video game series. Despite being intended as a self-contained miniseries, it got a second season. Judging by the trailers, the second season seems to be focusing on new characters.
Victor and Valentino
You can oversimplify a bit by calling this show “Mexican Gravity Falls” alto the series itself has more similarities to Regular Show. Originally I wondered whether or not to include this, as the series is largely hit or miss with its quality. However the episodes that are actually good make it worth. 
Adult Swim 
Primal
A new series by Genndy Tartakovsky, which made me realize just how I miss old-school macho protagonists. Outside of amazing and brutal action scenes, the series has amazing writing, despite having no dialogue. 
Tigtone
Best described as a parody of RPG videogames and tabletop RPGs. The main protagonist can be described as the sort of character a min-maxer/munchkin/power-gamers would create. 
Warner bros. 
DC Super Hero Girls
New series by Lauren Faust, based on a doll line, based of DC comics characters. Major improvement over the old web series. 
Disney 
Amphibia
How come America makes better Isekai anime than Japan? 
Netflix 
Carmen Sandiego plays as a sort of origin story of the master thief. 
Nickelodeon 
It’s Pony
Series literally just started, as Nickelodeon uploaded the first episode onto its Youtube. Only judging based of of the first episode, but it does make me want to see more. 
The Casagrandes
If you liked The Loud House, you’ll probably like this as well. Let us be fair, this is mostly an excuse for Nickelodeon to make more Loud House episodes, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. 
Anime 
series based on Shogakukan manga Dororo adapts an old classic by Osamu Tezuka, while improving on an already good source material. Mob Psycho 100 (season 2) continues to deliver on the high standards set by the first seasons
series based on Kadokawa properties I usually don’t like Isekai anime, but The Rising of the Shield Hero puts a twist on the whole thing by instead of having everyone love the protagonist, the whole world shits on him for something that was not even his fault. Series caused allot of backlash from left-wing extremist, which however only helped to promote the series. 
series based on Shogakukan manga From the pages of Shonen Jump we are getting The Promised Neverland, Kimetsu no Yaiba, Dr. Stone, and My Hero Academia (season 4). One-Punch Man (season 2) got criticized for using cheaper animation compared to the first season, but still delivers in the writing department. No Guns Life follows a hard-boiled detective who is also a giant talking gun, and it is treated 100% seriously, and it is awesome. A really solid cyberpunk conspiracy thriller overall. 
series based on Kodansha manga Fire Force is a series by Atsushi Okubo,  the creator of Soul Eater follows a group of fire fighters in a world where an outbreak is turning people into fire monsters. A fairly standard battle shonen series, but very well executed. Vinland Saga is a gritty historical drama with excelent character writing. While we age here I will also address season 3 of The Seven Deadly Sins, where while I loved the first two seasons, I em just not feeling the third. 
series based on Akita Shoten manga If I were to oversimplify, I’d call Beastars a gritty remake of Zootopia, but that would be a disservice. It is largely a psychological and social drama that tackles social issues while also avoiding being preachy or in your face. A little tidbit of information I would also add is that the series creator Paru Itagaki,  is the daughter of Keisuke Itagaki, the creator of Baki the Grappler. 
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Mr. Magoo
A new adaptation of the old character that turned out surprisingly well. Gets away with jokes I would not expect them to pull in the present day political climate. 
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The Best of @adultswim in 2019, uncontainable in a nutshell.
@olanrogers’ Final Space
@jackstauber’s SHOP: A Pop Opera
some llama bump I saw in June 2019
Tigtone
Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primal, of course
This snippet of Tyler Russo’s “Raw Chicken” song
I did this sketch last night to celebrate some of the best stuff on [adult swim] that isn’t so trashy like a lot of the stuff they air on.
Still, I appreciate the reruns of Samurai Jack (and Season 5, some of the best memories of my entire life) and Skywalker Sound/Brandon Proctor on ATHF. It is hard to highlight a number of these works, as I am highly mindful of how “controversial” adult animation often is (namely in how that of Christianity is represented).
Tweet version here (and one for Tigtone here).
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aion-rsa · 4 years
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HBO Max New Releases: March 2021
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It’s happening. It’s finally happening. What was once a particularly pervasive and aggressive Internet meme is now a reality. HBO Max’s list of new releases for March 2021 is highlighted by none other than the mythical Snyder cut.
The entity now known as Zach Snyder’s Justice League will premiere on March 18. While it was originally planned to be a four-part miniseries, this recut version of 2017’s ill-fated Justice League will in fact be a four-hour movie. But perhaps even four hours won’t be enough for fans who have been waiting years for just such an event.
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If the Snyder Cut is not to your speed, there are plenty of other (and shorter) options on HBO Max in March. The series Generation premieres March 11 and is another look at the youths of today a la Euphoria. This one, however, just happens to be cowritten by an actual youth. Persona: The Dark Truth Behind Personality Tests is an intriguing-sounding documentary about the perils of Myers-Briggs tests and it premieres on March 4.
HBO Max closes out the month of March with another major blockbuster. Godzilla v. Kong will bow on March 31 and will hopefully deliver a fare share of monster mashing.
Here is everything else coming to HBO Max this month.
HBO Max New Releases – March 2021
TBA Prodigal Son
March 1 10 Years, 2012  A Mouse Tale, 2012  Adventureland, 2009  Assault On Precinct 13, 1976  Assault On Precinct 13, 2005  Bandits, 2001  Barefoot, 2014  Blade, 1998 The Brothers Grimm, 2005  Bowfinger, 1999  Cesar Chavez, 2014  Charlotte’s Web, 2006  CHiPs, 2017  Constantine, 2005 The Doors, 1991  Dr. Dolittle 2, 2001  Dream House, 2011  Driving Miss Daisy, 1989 Eulogy, 2004  Fierce People, 2007  Final Analysis, 1992  Final Space, Seasons 1-2 Finding Neverland, 2004  Gloria, 2014  Going In Style, 2017  Gone, 2012  Hard, Season 2 Premiere  Hellbenders, 2013  Henry Poole Is Here, 2008  House Arrest, 2012  Immigration Tango, 2011  Jungle Master, 2014  Just Before I Go, 2015  The King’s Speech, 2010 Leonard Cohen: I’m Your Man, 2006  Live By Night, 2016  The Lost Boys, 1987 Machine Gun Preacher, 2011  Malice, 1993  Man On A Ledge, 2012  Miss Sharon Jones!, 2015 No Se Aceptan Devoluciones (AKA Instructions Not Included), 2013  Ocean’s Eleven, 2001 Ocean’s Thirteen, 2007 Ocean’s Twelve, 2004 One More Time, 2016  Our Brand Is Crisis, 2015  Parental Guidance, 2012  Pitch Perfect, 2012  Princess Kaiulani, 2010  The Quiet Ones, 2014  The Raven, 2012  Red Dragon, 2002  Repentance, 2014  The River Wild, 1994  School Dance, 2014  Secretary, 2002 Shadows, 2021  Stand Up Guys, 2013  Super Capers, 2009  Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride, 2005 The Undocumented Lawyer, 2021  Unforgettable, 2017  The Voices, 2015  Veronica Mars, 2014 Wedding Crashers, 2005 Wiener Dog Internationals, 2017 
March 3 Hunter x Hunter, (Dubbed, episodes 100-148) (Crunchyroll Collection)
March 4 Persona: The Dark Truth Behind Personality Tests, Max Original Documentary Premiere
March 5 No Matarás (Aka Cross The Line), 2021  Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- Season 2 (Dubbed, episodes 14-25) (Crunchyroll Collection)
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March 6 12 oz. Mouse, Season 3 Lost Resort Rocky, 1975  Rocky Balboa, 2006  Rocky II, 1979  Rocky III, 1982  Rocky IV, 1985  Rocky V, 1990 
March 8 The Investigation, Limited Series Finale
March 9 Ballmastrz: 9009, Season 2 COVID Diaries NYC, Documentary Premiere 
March 10 YOLO: Crystal Fantasy
March 11 Genera+ion S1A, Max Original Premiere South ParQ Vaccination Special Tig n’ Seek, Season 1B Premiere
March 12 Isabel Nuestras Madres (Aka Our Mothers), 2021  Tigtone, Season 2
March 13 Speed, 1994  Three Busy Debras
March 14 Allen v. Farrow, Documentary Series Finale Messy Goes to Okido
March 15 Infomercials
March 16 Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma, Season 5 (Dubbed) (Crunchyroll Collection)
March 17 Superman: The Animated Series
March 18 Zack Snyder’s Justice League, Max Original Film Premiere
March 19 A Tiny Audience, Season 2 Premiere 
March 20 Beverly Hills Cop, 1984  Beverly Hills Cop II, 1987  Beverly Hills Cop III, 1994 
March 22 Beartown, Limited Series Finale
March 23 Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel,  
March 26 Hotel Coppelia, 2021 
March 27  Tina, Documentary Premiere 
March 30 The Last Cruise, Documentary Premiere 
March 31 Godzilla vs. Kong, Warner Bros. Film Premiere, 2021
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Leaving HBO Max – March 2021
March 1 Shazam!, 2019 
March 12 Vacation, 2015
March 13 The Curse Of La Llorona, 2019 
March 14 Judas and the Black Messiah, 2021
March 22 Pokemon Detective Pikachu, 2019 
March 28 Tom & Jerry, 2021
March 31 Alien, 1979 (Director’s Cut)  Alien 3, 1992 (Extended Version)  Alien Resurrection, 1997 (Extended Version)  Aliens, 1986  All The Right Moves, 1983  Alvin And The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked, 2011  Any Given Sunday, 1999 Batman & Mr. Freeze: Subzero, 1998 Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason, 2004  The Bush Years: Family. Duty. Power., 2019 The Chronicles Of Riddick, 2004 (Director’s Cut) ( HBO) Die Hard 2, 1990  Die Hard With A Vengeance, 1995  Die Hard, 1988  Edtv, 1999  The End: Inside The Last Days Of The Obama White House,, 2017 Grudge Match, 2013  Habana Boxing Club, 2018  Hours, 2013  The Last Emperor, 1987  Last Knights, 2015  Love & Basketball, 2000 Michael, 1996 Mrs. Doubtfire, 1993  The Night Before, 1988  P.S. I Love You, 2007 Purple Rain, 1984 Queen & Slim, 2019  Revolutionary Road, 2008  Richard Jewell, 2019  Ruby Sparks, 2012  See No Evil, 2006  Sleight, 2017 
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tvrundown USA 2020.10.04
Sunday, October 4th:
(highlights): "A Life On Our Planet" (netflix, David Attenborough documentary premiere), "First Ladies" (CNN, docu-series premiere, part 1 of 6, 90mins), black-ish (ABC, two election-themed special eps, 60mins)
(original made-for-TV movies): "Cheer Squad Secrets" (Lifetime, 2hrs++), "Follow Your Heart" (HMM, 2hrs)
(hour 1): Last Tango in Halifax (PBS), The Walking Dead (AMC, season 10A finale, part 1/2 expanded reair), The Simpsons (FOX) /   / Bless the Harts (FOX), Top Gear (BBCAm, 90mins), Pandora (theCW, season 2 opener, new night), Power: Ghost (Starz, midseason finale), The Circus (SHO) /   / Our Cartoon President (SHO)
(hour 2): Flesh and Blood (PBS Masterpiece Mystery, stateside premiere), The Walking Dead (AMC, season 10A finale, part 2/2, 66mins), Bob's Burgers (FOX) /   / Family Guy (FOX), Top Gear (BBCAm, contd), Halloween Wars (FOOD), Britannia (EPIX, season 2 opener), Lovecraft Country (HBO), The Good Lord Bird (SHO, limited series premiere)
(hour 3): Cobra (PBS, stateside premiere), Walking Dead: World Beyond (AMC, spinoff series premiere, ~80mins), Fargo (FX, ~86mins), Outrageous Pumpkins (FOOD), Uncensored (TVOne), "The Vow" (HBO), "The Comedy Store" (SHO, docu-series premiere, part 1 of 5)
(hour 4 - latenight): Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO), Sugar and Toys (FUSE), Desus & Mero (SHO), Talking Dead (AMC), Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal ([adultswim], season 1B premiere), Tigtone (TOON|[as], ~15mins)
[note: Big Brother (CBS) moves to Mondays.]
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My Brief Encounter With the Sun
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It has been a while since I've posted here, at least relative to the rate I would like to be posting and to the events I would like to be attending. To start, I guess I should come clean and admit I didn't attend GP Portland. By now I've drafted three separate posts about my not attending, but they all sounded self-indulgent. Instead of a dedicated post, here's the bullet points:
- I did not know anyone playing in the main event. When I started this blog, I knew two people locked in to the event, but leading up to the event they all dropped out. This is not the end of the world, but it is nice to have friends around to celebrate and commiserate with.
- My deck choice was up in the air. As I have mentioned before, I own Hardened Scales and Lantern Control. My results leading up to the GP with Scales were middling at best. Lantern on the other hand has a better track record, but underperforms against skilled opponents. Plus both are faced with the daunting amount of sideboard hate present for KCI decks right now.
-Lastly, and most importantly, social anxiety was the big roadblock. This is something I have struggled with for awhile. It is far from crippling, but it is stifling at times. I get in my own head about it. Though the other two points were factors, they probably could have been ignored. My anxiety just let them become excuses.
There were still silver linings. I had a great time at the event site with friends playing EDH, and I bought and sold a lot of cardboard.
Plus, the Friday of the GP, I registered for Oakland. Maybe that little bit of disappointment in myself was the perfect push to get me to register for Oakland.
If you're reading this, it means you probably keep up with Magic pretty frequently and are already aware that I did not top 8 the GP this past weekend. It was the most successful weekend (in fact it was pretty heartbreaking), but I had a great time. Friday night I got into Oakland pretty late so did not have time to go to the convention center. Instead I went to the home of my friend David and his partner Kayla who graciously housed me this weekend. We ate some dinner and stayed up way too late drinking, catching up and playing games of Scales versus Mono-Red Phoenix.
Saturday, we got up and made our way to the hall for what was going to be a long day. Before Round 1, I got my beautiful full-art Bolt promo as well as my not-so-beautiful Tigtone playmat and sat down for my first round. Unfortunately for me, I got paired against a pretty rough matchup to start my tournament: UB Faeries. If you have never read the card Mistbind Clique, I would suggest giving it a look cause it is a very messed up card. We went to game 3, but ultimately, the tempo power of his deck combined with his suite of removal and counters proved to strong for my robots.
Round 2 can be described pretty easily. If you are playing against TitanShift and your opponent fails to ever draw a Primeval Titan or a Scapeshift, then their deck looks pretty atrocious.
The following round was the one that really hurt. Most of it is a blur besides the last turn. My opponent was on Grixis Death's Shadow and sitting at 5 life with a few cards, two shocks, a fetch, and a Gurmag and Death's Shadow. I had three lands (2 Nexus, 1 Citadel), a Hangarback on 4 counters with and activation up, a Mox, and a Ravager on three counters at 15 life. My opponent cantrips main phase, plays a second fetch, and goes to combat swinging with both. I know that if he has a Temur Battle Rage, and I don't block the Death's Shadow, I am dead, so I immediately block the Shadow. He then goes to 1 life by fetching a  shock and fetching a basic and TBR's the Shadow. I activate Hangarback and the Inkmoth and sacrifice all of my permanents besides the Welding Jar and a Thopter to the Ravager. We do the math. I have a 13/13 Ravager to his 12/12 Shadow. He tramples over for 11 and deals 5 with the Gurmag for lethal. There were two mistakes I made here. The first you may have noticed. If I was going to sac the Hangarback, why not block the Gurmag first. This one felt bad. The other was that I simply did the math wrong and thought the attack put me to 14.
This round spawned the quote of the weekend when I texted Dave: "I just punted my round 3 into the fucking sun." Unfortunately for Dave, he also made a round losing misplay this round, so we vented to each other which helped. Having a friend around can really help alleviate the anger/stress/sadness from moments like this.
Round 4 is where my tournament ended. My opponent was on Devoted Evolution. Game 1 I had a Hardened Scales and Ballista and was able to kill all his creatures easily. The other two games he assembled infinite mana and a mana dump with the first four turns. The only really relevant statistic I have is that all of the games where I resolved a Hardened Scales and was able to put a +1/+1 counter on a creature while it was out, I won easily. The deck felt extremely strong in those instances, and it won a couple games without the Enchantment. Overall, I can't be too disappointed given the amount of preparation I put into things and walked away proud of the fact that even though I scrubbed out early, I took my opponents to game 3 every time and had a nice time.
The rest of the weekend was side events which were super fun. I managed to play a couple Battlebond drafts with Dave which were great, but I want to quickly tell you about my ridiculous Ultimate Masters draft. 
The draft started with me taking a Demonic Tutor and getting passed an Unholy Hunger followed by a blue card. Pick 4 I saw a Spider Spawning and went all in. By the end of the draft I had an absolutely insane U/B/g self-mill deck that's win cons were pretty much just a Spider Spawning, Rise from the Tides and a Lab Man I picked up pack 3 pick 7. Round 1 I was paired against Dave, of course, and proceeded to slowly crush his U/W Heroic deck and killed him with Lab Man in 2 quick games. Round 2 didn't go as well. I got paired against the only other competent drafter at the table who was on G/W Heroic and made a 4/4 on turn 3 both games while holding up protection for it. After the games, my opponent told me that she thought my deck was the sweetest and probably the only other good deck in the pod which was nice.
There's not much else to say about the event, except it was a ton of fun, and I am already looking forward to the next one (GPLA in March maybe?).
Before I end things, I feel obligated to talk about the bannings announcement scheduled for two weeks from now. I know most of the world will never read this, but I want to stake a claim and call my shot now.
Modern has a problem that needs to be fixed: KCI. In a typical tournament 4 of the top 8 decks being the same archetype isn't the end of the world, but KCI has been showing a dominant performance in the modern metagame for months now. No matter how many copies of Stony Silence and Rest in Peace are running around, the deck still puts up amazing results. Plus the addition of Sai has made it so some games they just attack you to death. None of this even takes into account how the deck can have 10 minute turns and is a nightmare to sit down across at your local FNM.
As I see it there are a few different permutations for possible bans and unbans that may be on the horizon.
The first, and perhaps most vocalized ban, is Ancient Stirrings. This card is probably the best card draw spell in Modern and sees play in KCI, so it seems like the logical card to target with a ban. Unfortunately, I don't think banning it would actually do too much to KCI. If it were banned, I would expect the deck to just abandon green in favor of more blue sources to take advantage of Whir of Invention. Plus, if you ban Ancient Stirrings, then you are also hurting Tron, Amulet, Hardened Scales, and Lantern/4-Color Prison. Some people might say that it is for the good of the format to take the card out of it, but I have to ask, when is it good for a format to hurt 5 different decks with one banning?
The next most likely banning in my eyes is Faithless Looting. Much like Ancient Stirrings, this card is extremely powerful and is the only other card in the running for most powerful draw spell in the format (at least in my eyes). Looting is almost never used as a fair card and has shown how strong it can be in the recent resurgence of Dredge as well as the new Arclight Phoenix decks. The only reason I write about it here is I believe you cannot ban Ancient Stirrings without also banning Looting. If you get rid of Stirrings it will make the Looting decks stronger in the format. Now, if you ban both of them, you would be hurting a huge chunk of the format. Maybe this is what WotC wants. A fairer looking field of decks in modern. Personally, I don't want to play a format where the combo decks are Storm and CoCo with the other decks all being things like GBx, UW Control and Spirits. I cannot imagine a world where they ban just Looting and not Stirrings as well.
This brings me to the card that people have been asking about banning almost as much as Stirrings. Krark-Clan Ironworks. KCI as a deck obviously couldn't exist without the card KCI. The free sacrifice outlet is powerful and maybe is too powerful for Modern. It creates the mana to cast the spells. If WotC banned KCI, I think it would be a fine decision while only impacting one deck in the format. 
Still, I don't think banning KCI is the answer. The card has potential and provides a unique effect to the format, that could see other uses. Maybe people start turbo-ing out their Emrakuls or making giant Walking Ballistas with it. I don't know, but the options are there. Scrap Trawler on the other hand doesn't really seem to have the same potential and is the card I would most like to see banned. If KCI makes the mana, Scrap Trawler is the part that makes the loops actually happen. It gets you back the Spheres and Stars to draw the cards. Plus, it is hard for me to imagine this card ever doing anything other than degenerate interactions with egg-like artifacts. Just like with KCI, banning this would have no effect on the format other than hurting KCI, but I think KCI has more potential for fair things and for that reason should be left in the format. 
A few other thoughts I have on the current ban list. Though at this point in time it is pretty much a meme, I do believe Stoneforge Mystic would be a safe unban. It is rare that I find myself in a game where Stoneforge Mystic would be too good. Though it is a powerful card and will assuredly see play in fair decks, modern has become a strong enough format over the past few years that I doubt it would be an issue right now.
The other unbanning I could see happening, and actually want to happen more, is Preordain. Green and Red should not have the best one-mana cantrips in modern. Blue is the card draw color and blue deserves the best cantrip. There are a few worries with unbanning Preordain, specifically blue based combo decks like Storm would become oppressive. That may happen, but I believe that has more to do with storm being a bad mechanic than Preordain being too strong for the format. Plus, I think this might be the best solution to avoid having to ban Stirrings and Looting anytime soon. Maybe this would make the format too combo-centric, but this isn't Legacy where we have Ponder and Brainstorm. Fair blue decks would play Preordain and be better off for it.
Also, they should unban Punishing Fire just to see what the fuck happens.
Well, then. See ya soon I guess. Next time I will probably write about an EDH deck.
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TV Premiere Dates: 2020 Calendar
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Wondering when your favorite shows are coming back and what new series you can look forward to? We’ve got you covered with the Den of Geek 2020 TV Premiere Dates Calendar, where we keep track of TV series premiere dates, return dates, and more for the year and beyond. 
We’ll continue to update this page as networks announce dates. A lot of these shows we’ll be watching or covering, so be sure to follow along with us! 
Please note that all times are EST. 
DATESHOWNETWORKFriday, September 11The DuchessNetflixFriday, September 11Family BusinessNetflixFriday, September 11Pokémon Journeys: The Series Part 2NetflixFriday, September 11The Loud House (7:00 p.m.)NickelodeonSaturday, September 12Secret State (7:00 p.m.)OvationSunday, September 13Tigtone (12:00 a.m.)AdultswimSunday, September 13Our Cartoon President (8:30 p.m.)ShowtimeSunday, September 13Van Der Valk (9:00 p.m.)PBSMonday, September 14WirelessQuibiMonday, September 14The Third Day (9:00p.m.)HBOMonday, September 14We Are Who We Are (10:00 p.m.)HBOTuesday, September 15Tosh.0 (10:00 p.m.)Comedy CentralWednesday, September 16Archer (10:00 p.m.)FXWednesday, September 16BabyNetflixWednesday, September 16SignsNetflixWednesday, September 16Criminal: UKNetflixThursday, September 17Departure | US PremierePeacockThursday, September 17Dragon’s DogmaNetflixThursday, September 17The Last WordNetflixThursday, September 17One Lane BridgeSundance NowThursday, September 17Spides CrackleFriday, September 18PEN15HuluFriday, September 18RatchedNetflixFriday, September 18Jurassic World: Camp CretaceousNetflixSunday, September 20Last Tango in Halifax (8:00 p.m.)PBSMonday, September 21BangAcorn TVMonday, September 21Big Hero 6 (7:30 p.m.)Disney XDMonday, September 21LA’s Finest (8:00 p.m.) | Broadcast PremeireFOXMonday, September 21Filthy Rich (9:00 p.m.)FOXMonday, September 21Manhunt: Deadly Games (10:00 p.m.)CBSTuesday, September 22Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool BeltNetflixTuesday, September 22Mighty ExpressNetflixThursday, September 24The Murders at White House Farm HBO MaxThursday, September 24Star Trek: Discovery (10:00 p.m.) | Broadcast PremeireCBSFriday, September 25The School Nurse Files NetflixFriday, September 25SneakerheadsNetflixFriday, September 25TehranApple+Friday, September 25UtopiaAmazonSaturday, September 26Magical Girl Friendship Squad (12:00 a.m.)SyfySaturday, September 26Wild Life (12:15 a.m.)SyfySunday, September 27The Simpsons (8:00 p.m.)FOXSunday, September 27Bless the Harts (8:30 p.m.)FOXSunday, September 27Bob’s Burgers (9:00 p.m.)FOXSunday, September 27The Comey Rule (9:00 p.m.)ShowtimeSunday, September 27Family Guy (9:30 p.m.)FOXSunday, September 27Fargo (10:00 p.m.)FXThursday, October 1Gangs of London | Streaming PremiereAMC+Thursday, October 1The Salisbury Poisonings | Streaming PremiereAMC+Thursday, October 1Code 404 | Streaming PremierePeacockThursday, October 1Oktoberfest: Beer & BloodNetflixThursday, October 1The Worst WitchNetflixThursday, October 1Connecting… (8:30 p.m.)NBCFriday, October 2MonsterlandHuluFriday, October 2Emily in ParisNetflixFriday, October 2Warrior (10:00 p.m.)CinemaxSaturday, October 3Country at Heart (9:00 p.m.)HallmarkSaturday, October 3Saturday Night Live (11:30 p.m.)NBCSunday, October 4Pandora (8:00 p.m.)CWSunday, October 4The Good Lord Bird (9:00 p.m.)ShowtimeSunday, October 4Britannia (9:00 p.m.)EpixSunday, October 4Flesh and Blood (9:00 p.m.)PBSSunday, October 4The Walking Dead Season 10 Finale (9:00 p.m.)AMCSunday, October 4The Walking Dead: World Beyond (10:00 p.m.)AMCSunday, October 4Cobra (10:00 p.m.)PBSSunday, October 4Black-ish Election Special (10:00 p.m.)ABCSunday, October 4Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primal (11:30 p.m.)Adult SwimMonday, October 5Soulmates (10:00 p.m.)AMCTuesday, October 6Swamp Thing (8:00 p.m.) | Broadcast PremiereCWTuesday, October 6neXt (9:00 p.m.)FOXWednesday, October 7To the LakeNetflixWednesday, October 7Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones (8:00 p.m.)BBC AmericaWednesday, October 7Devils (8:00 p.m.) | US PremiereCWWednesday, October 7Coroner (9:00 p.m.) | US PremiereCWThursday, October 8Supernatural (8:00 p.m.) | Season 15 ReturnCWThursday, October 8The Outpost (9:00 p.m.)CWFriday, October 9The Right StuffDisney+Friday, October 9The Haunting of Bly ManorNetflixFriday, October 9Raven’s Home (8:00 p.m.)DisneySunday, October 11The Spanish Princess (8:00 p.m.)StarzSunday, October 11Fear the Walking Dead (9:00 p.m.)AMCMonday, October 12Kipo and the Age of WonderbeastsNetflixMonday, October 12One Day at a Time (9:00 p.m.) | Broadcast PremiereCBSTuesday, October 13Tell Me a Story (9:00 p.m.) | Broadcast PremiereCWWednesday, October 14Sistas (9:00 p.m.)BETThursday, October 15Star Trek: DiscoveryCBS All-AccessFriday, October 16HelstromHuluFriday, October 16Grand ArmyNetflixFriday, October 16The Last Kids on EarthNetflixFriday, October 16Someone Has to DieNetflixMonday, October 19Unsolved MysteriesNetflixWednesday, October 21The Goldbergs (8:00 p.m.)ABCWednesday, October 21The Conners (9:00 p.m.)ABCWednesday, October 21Black-ish (9:30 p.m.)ABCThursday, October 22Superstore (8:00 p.m.)NBCFriday, October 23The Queen’s GambitNetflixFriday, October 23Once Upon a SnowmanDisney+Sunday, October 25The Eric Andre Show (12:00 a.m.)Adult SwimSunday, October 25The Undoing (9:00 p.m.)HBOMonday, October 26Temple | US PremiereSpectrumWednesday, October 28American Housewife (8:30 p.m.)ABCThursday, October 29Deutschland 89 (11:00 p.m.)SundanceFriday, October 30The Mandalorian Disney+Sunday, November 1Roadkill (9:00 p.m.)PBSWednesday, November 4The A Word (11:00 p.m.)SundanceMonday, November 9The Mighty OnesHuluTuesday, November 10A TeacherHuluTuesday, November 10This Is Us (9:00 p.m.)NBCWednesday, November 11Chicago Med (8:00 p.m.)NBCWednesday, November 11Chicago Fire (9:00 p.m.)NBCWednesday, November 11Chicago P.D. (10:00 p.m.)NBCThursday, November 12Law & Order: SVU (9:00 p.m.)NBCFriday, November 13Alex RiderIMDb TVFriday, November 13The Blacklist (8:00 p.m.)NBCSunday, November 15The CrownNetflixTuesday, November 17The LEGO Star Wars Holiday SpecialDisney+Wednesday, November 18No Man’s LandHuluThursday, November 19Supernatural: The Long Road Home (8:00 p.m.) | Special + FinaleCWFriday, November 20AnimaniacsHuluThursday, December 17The StandCBS All AccessSunday, January 3Elizabeth Is Missing (9:00 p.m.) | US PremierePBS
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TV Premiere Dates: 2020 Calendar
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Wondering when your favorite shows are coming back and what new series you can look forward to? We’ve got you covered with the Den of Geek 2020 TV Premiere Dates Calendar, where we keep track of TV series premiere dates, return dates, and more for the year and beyond. 
We’ll continue to update this page as networks announce dates. A lot of these shows we’ll be watching or covering, so be sure to follow along with us! 
Please note that all times are EST. 
DATESHOWNETWORKFriday, September 4The BoysAmazonFriday, September 4AwayNetflixFriday, September 4Spirit Riding Free: Riding Academy Part 2NetflixFriday, September 4Noughts + Crosses | Us PremierePeacockSunday, September 6UndercoverNetflixSunday, September 6Power Book II: Ghost (9:00 p.m.)StarzMonday, September 7Record of YouthNetflixMonday, September 7Madagascar: A Little WildHuluTuesday, September 8StarBeamNetflixWednesday, September 9WokeHuluWednesday, September 9LA’s FinestSpectrumThursday, September 10Julie and the PhantomsNetflixThursday, September 10The Idhun ChroniclesNetflixThursday, September 10The GiftNetflixFriday, September 11The DuchessNetflixFriday, September 11Family BusinessNetflixFriday, September 11Pokémon Journeys: The Series Part 2NetflixSaturday, September 12Secret State (7:00 p.m.)OvationSunday, September 13Tigtone (12:00 a.m.)AdultswimSunday, September 13Our Cartoon President (8:30 p.m.)ShowtimeSunday, September 13Van Der Valk (9:00 p.m.)PBSMonday, September 14WirelessQuibiMonday, September 14The Third Day (9:00p.m.)HBOMonday, September 14We Are Who We Are (10:00 p.m.)HBOTuesday, September 15Tosh.0 (10:00 p.m.)Comedy CentralWednesday, September 16Archer (10:00 p.m.)FXWednesday, September 16BabyNetflixWednesday, September 16SignsNetflixWednesday, September 16Criminal: UKNetflixThursday, September 17Departure | US PremierePeacockThursday, September 17Dragon’s DogmaNetflixThursday, September 17The Last WordNetflixThursday, September 17One Lane BridgeSundance NowFriday, September 18PEN15HuluFriday, September 18RatchedNetflixFriday, September 18Jurassic World: Camp CretaceousNetflixSunday, September 20Last Tango in Halifax (8:00 p.m.)PBSMonday, September 21BangAcorn TVMonday, September 21Big Hero 6 (7:30 p.m.)Disney XDMonday, September 21LA’s Finest (8:00 p.m.) | Broadcast PremeireFOXMonday, September 21Filthy Rich (9:00 p.m.)FOXMonday, September 21Manhunt: Deadly Games (10:00 p.m.)CBSTuesday, September 22Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool BeltNetflixTuesday, September 22Mighty ExpressNetflixThursday, September 24The Murders at White House Farm HBO MaxThursday, September 24Star Trek: Discovery (10:00 p.m.) | Broadcast PremeireCBSFriday, September 25The School Nurse Files NetflixFriday, September 25SneakerheadsNetflixFriday, September 25TehranApple+Friday, September 25UtopiaAmazonSaturday, September 26Magical Girl Friendship Squad (12:00 a.m.)SyfySaturday, September 26Wild Life (12:15 a.m.)SyfySunday, September 27The Simpsons (8:00 p.m.)FOXSunday, September 27Bless the Harts (8:30 p.m.)FOXSunday, September 27Bob’s Burgers (9:00 p.m.)FOXSunday, September 27The Comey Rule (9:00 p.m.)ShowtimeSunday, September 27Family Guy (9:30 p.m.)FOXSunday, September 27Fargo (10:00 p.m.)FXThursday, October 1Gangs of London | Streaming PremiereAMC+Thursday, October 1The Salisbury Poisonings | Streaming PremiereAMC+Thursday, October 1Connecting… (8:30 p.m.)NBCFriday, October 2MonsterlandHuluFriday, October 2Emily in ParisNetflixFriday, October 2Warrior (10:00 p.m.)CinemaxSaturday, October 3Country at Heart (9:00 p.m.)HallmarkSunday, October 4Pandora (8:00 p.m.)CWSunday, October 4The Good Lord Bird (9:00 p.m.)ShowtimeSunday, October 4Britannia (9:00 p.m.)EpixSunday, October 4Flesh and Blood (9:00 p.m.)PBSSunday, October 4The Walking Dead Season 10 Finale (9:00 p.m.)AMCSunday, October 4The Walking Dead: World Beyond (10:00 p.m.)AMCSunday, October 4Cobra (10:00 p.m.)PBSSunday, October 4Black-ish Election Special (10:00 p.m.)ABCMonday, October 5Soulmates (10:00 p.m.)AMCTuesday, October 6Swamp Thing (8:00 p.m.) | Broadcast PremiereCWTuesday, October 6neXt (9:00 p.m.)FOXWednesday, October 7Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones (8:00 p.m.)BBC AmericaWednesday, October 7Devils (8:00 p.m.) | US PremiereCWWednesday, October 7Coroner (9:00 p.m.) | US PremiereCWThursday, October 8Supernatural (8:00 p.m.) | Season 15 ReturnCWThursday, October 8The Outpost (9:00 p.m.)CWFriday, October 9The Right StuffDisney+Friday, October 9The Haunting of Bly ManorNetflixFriday, October 9Raven’s Home (8:00 p.m.)DisneySunday, October 11Fear the Walking Dead (9:00 p.m.)AMCMonday, October 12One Day at a Time (9:00 p.m.) | Broadcast PremiereCBSTuesday, October 13Tell Me a Story (9:00 p.m.) | Broadcast PremiereCWWednesday, October 14Sistas (9:00 p.m.)BETThursday, October 15Star Trek: DiscoveryCBS All-AccessFriday, October 16HelstromHuluFriday, October 16Grand ArmyNetflixMonday, October 19Unsolved MysteriesNetflixThursday, October 22Superstore (8:00 p.m.)NBCFriday, October 23The Queen’s GambitNetflixSunday, October 25The Undoing (9:00 p.m.)HBOMonday, October 26Temple | US PremiereSpectrumThursday, October 29Deutschland 89 (11:00 p.m.)SundanceFriday, October 30The Mandalorian Disney+Sunday, November 1Roadkill (9:00 p.m.)PBSWednesday, November 4The A Word (11:00 p.m.)SundanceMonday, November 9The Mighty OnesHuluTuesday, November 10This Is Us (9:00 p.m.)NBCWednesday, November 11Chicago Med (8:00 p.m.)NBCWednesday, November 11Chicago Fire (9:00 p.m.)NBCWednesday, November 11Chicago P.D. (10:00 p.m.)NBCThursday, November 12Law & Order: SVU (9:00 p.m.)NBCFriday, November 13Alex RiderIMDb TVFriday, November 13The Blacklist (8:00 p.m.)NBCSunday, November 15The CrownNetflixTuesday, November 17The LEGO Star Wars Holiday SpecialDisney+Wednesday, November 18No Man’s LandHuluThursday, November 19Supernatural: The Long Road Home (8:00 p.m.) | Special + FinaleCWFriday, November 20AnimaniacsHuluThursday, December 17The StandCBS All AccessSunday, January 3Elizabeth Is Missing (9:00 p.m.) | US PremierePBS
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TV Premiere Dates: 2020 Calendar
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Wondering when your favorite shows are coming back and what new series you can look forward to? We’ve got you covered with the Den of Geek 2020 TV Premiere Dates Calendar, where we keep track of TV series premiere dates, return dates, and more for the year and beyond. 
We’ll continue to update this page as networks announce dates. A lot of these shows we’ll be watching or covering, so be sure to follow along with us! 
Please note that all times are EST. 
DATESHOWNETWORKWednesday, August 26La venganza de AnalíaNetflixWednesday, August 26Do Do Sol Sol La La Sol NetflixWednesday, August 26In the Cut (9:00 p.m.)BounceThursday, August 27PureHBO MaxThursday, August 27AggretsukoNetflixFriday, August 28Masaba MasabaNetflixTuesday, September 1Transplant (10:00 p.m.) | US PremiereNBCThursday, September 3A.P. BioPeacockThursday, September 3Raised by wolvesHBO MaxThursday, September 3The SoundsAcorn TVThursday, September 3Young WallanderNetflixFriday, September 4The BoysAmazonFriday, September 4AwayNetflixFriday, September 4Spirit Riding Free: Riding Academy Part 2NetflixFriday, September 4Noughts + Crosses | Us PremierePeacockSunday, September 6UndercoverNetflixSunday, September 6Power Book II: Ghost (9:00 p.m.)StarzMonday, September 7Record of YouthNetflixMonday, September 7Madagascar: A Little WildHuluTuesday, September 8StarBeamNetflixWednesday, September 9WokeHuluWednesday, September 9LA’s FinestSpectrumThursday, September 10Julie and the PhantomsNetflixThursday, September 10The Idhun ChroniclesNetflixThursday, September 10The GiftNetflixFriday, September 11The DuchessNetflixFriday, September 11Family BusinessNetflixFriday, September 11Pokémon Journeys: The Series Part 2NetflixSaturday, September 12Secret State (7:00 p.m.)OvationSunday, September 13Tigtone (12:00 a.m.)AdultswimSunday, September 13Our Cartoon President (8:30 p.m.)ShowtimeSunday, September 13Van Der Valk (9:00 p.m.)PBSMonday, September 14WirelessQuibiMonday, September 14The Third Day (9:00p.m.)HBOMonday, September 14We Are Who We Are (10:00 p.m.)HBOWednesday, September 16Archer (10:00 p.m.)FXWednesday, September 16BabyNetflixWednesday, September 16SignsNetflixWednesday, September 16Criminal: UKNetflixThursday, September 17Departure | US PremierePeacockThursday, September 17Dragon’s DogmaNetflixThursday, September 17The Last WordNetflixFriday, September 18PEN15HuluFriday, September 18RatchedNetflixFriday, September 18Jurassic World: Camp CretaceousNetflixSunday, September 20Last Tango in Halifax (8:00 p.m.)PBSMonday, September 21BangAcorn TVMonday, September 21Big Hero 6 (7:30 p.m.)Disney XDMonday, September 21LA’s Finest (8:00 p.m.) | Broadcast PremeireFOXMonday, September 21Filthy Rich (9:00 p.m.)FOXTuesday, September 22Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool BeltNetflixTuesday, September 22Mighty ExpressNetflixFriday, September 25The School Nurse Files NetflixFriday, September 25SneakerheadsNetflixFriday, September 25TehranApple+Friday, September 25UtopiaAmazonSaturday, September 26Magical Girl Friendship Squad (12:00 a.m.)SyfySaturday, September 26Wild Life (12:15 a.m.)SyfySunday, September 27The Simpsons (8:00 p.m.)FOXSunday, September 27Bless the Harts (8:30 p.m.)FOXSunday, September 27Bob’s Burgers (9:00 p.m.)FOXSunday, September 27The Comey Rule (9:00 p.m.)ShowtimeSunday, September 27Family Guy (9:30 p.m.)FOXSunday, September 27Fargo (10:00 p.m.)FXThursday, October 1Gangs of London | Streaming PremiereAMC+Thursday, October 1The Salisbury Poisonings | Streaming PremiereAMC+Friday, October 2MonsterlandHuluFriday, October 2Warrior (10:00 p.m.)CinemaxSaturday, October 3Country at Heart (9:00 p.m.)HallmarkSunday, October 4Pandora (8:00 p.m.)CWSunday, October 4The Good Lord Bird (9:00 p.m.)ShowtimeSunday, October 4Britannia (9:00 p.m.)EpixSunday, October 4Flesh and Blood (9:00 p.m.)PBSSunday, October 4The Walking Dead Season 10 Finale (9:00 p.m.)AMCSunday, October 4The Walking Dead: World Beyond (10:00 p.m.)AMCSunday, October 4Cobra (10:00 p.m.)PBSMonday, October 5Soulmates (10:00 p.m.)AMCTuesday, October 6Swamp Thing (8:00 p.m.) | Broadcast PremiereCWTuesday, October 6neXt (9:00 p.m.)FOXWednesday, October 7Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones (8:00 p.m.)BBC AmericaWednesday, October 7Devils (8:00 p.m.) | US PremiereCWWednesday, October 7Coroner (9:00 p.m.) | US PremiereCWThursday, October 8Supernatural (8:00 p.m.) | Season 15 ReturnCWThursday, October 8The Outpost (9:00 p.m.)CWFriday, October 9The Right StuffDisney+Sunday, October 11Fear the Walking Dead (9:00 p.m.)AMCTuesday, October 13Tell Me a Story (9:00 p.m.) | Broadcast PremiereCWThursday, October 15Star Trek: DiscoveryCBS All-AccessFriday, October 16HelstromHuluMonday, October 19Unsolved MysteriesNetflixSunday, October 25The Undoing (9:00 p.m.)HBOMonday, October 26Temple | US PremiereSpectrumThursday, October 29Deutschland 89 (11:00 p.m.)SundanceSunday, November 1Roadkill (9:00 p.m.)PBSWednesday, November 4The A Word (11:00 p.m.)SundanceMonday, November 9The Mighty OnesHuluFriday, November 13Alex RideIMDb TVSunday, November 15The CrownNetflixTuesday, November 17The LEGO Star Wars Holiday SpecialDisney+Wednesday, November 18No Man’s LandHuluThursday, November 19Supernatural: The Long Road Home (8:00 p.m.) | Special + FinaleCWFriday, November 20AnimaniacsHuluThursday, December 17The StandCBS All AccessSunday, January 3Elizabeth Is Missing (9:00 p.m.) | US PremierePBS
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HBO Max New Releases: September 2020
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WarnerMedia’s grand streaming experiment continues apace with HBO Max’s list of new releases for September 2020.
This month, HBO Max is bring some serious dramatic heat with the Ridley Scott-directed sci-fi series Raised by Wolves arriving on Sept. 3. And if science fiction isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, then HBO Max has identified something that is: true crime. The Murders at White House Farm will arrive at a date to be determined in September.
In addition to those intriguing original offerings, HBO Max is making the best of its WarnerMedia library this month. Doctor Who season 12 makes its long-awaited streaming debut on Sept. 1. Also arriving on the first of the month are Clerks, Election, and the hopefully-not-too-timely V for Vendetta.
Recent horror hit The Invisible Man arrives on Sept. 19. It is complemented by HBO Max original comedy Unpregnant on Sept. 10.
Here is everything else coming to HBO Max this month.
HBO Max New Releases – September 2020
TBA
Haute Dog, Season One Premiere
Mo Willems: Don’t Let the Pigeon Do Storytime!, 2020
The Great Pottery Throw Down, Seasons 1-3
The Murders at White House Farm, Season One Premiere
September 1
93Queen, 2018
All The Right Moves, 1983 (HBO)
The Astronaut Farmer, 2007 (HBO)
Badlands, 1973
Ballmastrz: 9009, 2018
Bandidas, 2006 (HBO)
Barnyard, 2006 (HBO)
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, 2012 (HBO)
Black Dynamite, 2012
Blood Diamond, 2006
The Bodyguard, 1992
The Brak Show, 2000
Butterfield 8, 1960
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1958
Caveman, 1981 (HBO)
Charlotte’s Web, 1973
The Cider House Rules, 1999 (HBO)
City Of God, 2003 (HBO)
Clara’s Heart, 1988
Clerks, 1994 (HBO)
Cold Creek Manor, 2003 (HBO)
Congo, 1995 (HBO)
The Conversation, 1974
Cop Out, 2010
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button, 2008 (HBO)
Date Movie, 2006 (Unrated Version) (HBO)
Dave, 1993
The Devil Inside, 2012 (HBO)
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, 2002
Doctor Who, Season 12
Dog Day Afternoon, 1975
Dolores Claiborne, 1995
Election, 1999
Fatal Attraction, 1987
Father of the Bride, 1950
Final Destination 5, 2011 (HBO)
Flight Of The Phoenix, 2004 (HBO)
Forensic Files II, Season 1
Going the Distance, 2010
A Good Year, 2006 (HBO)
Grease, 1978
Harlem Nights, 1989
Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law, 2000
Heartbreakers, 2001 (HBO)
A Hidden Life, 2019 (HBO)
Honeymoon in Vegas, 1992
Idlewild, 2006 (HBO)
Impractical Jokers, Seasons 5-8
Impractical Jokers: After Party, 2002
Impractical Jokers: The Movie, 2020
Infomercials, 2013
In Good Company, 2004 (HBO)
Jackson, 2016
JFK, 1991
Joe Pera Talks With You, 2018
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, 2012 (HBO)
Joyful Noise, 2012
A Kiss Before Dying, 1991 (HBO)
The Lake House, 2006
Lassie Come Home, 1943
Lazor Wulf, Season 1
Lean on Me, 1989
Life with Father, 1947
Little, 2019 (HBO)
Little Women, 1949
Lost in Space, 1998
A Man Apart, 2003
Mao Mao, Heroes of Pure Heart, Episodes 1-30
Marathon Man, 1976
The Mexican, 2001
Miracle Workers, Season 1
Midnight Run, 1988 (HBO)
Miracle At St. Anna, 2008 (HBO)
Miss Congeniality, 2000
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous, 2005
Moral Orel, Seasons 1-3
Murder by Numbers, 2002
Netizens, 2018
Observe and Report, 2009
Off the Air, 2011
An Officer and a Gentleman, 1982
OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes, Seasons 1-3
The Operative, 2019 (HBO)
The Outsiders, 1983
Over the Garden Wall, 2014
Over The Hedge, 2006 (HBO)
Point Break, 1991 (HBO)
Private Benjamin, 1980
Prometheus, 2012 (HBO)
PT 109, 1963
Red Riding Hood, 2011
The Replacements, 2000
Replicas, 2019 (HBO)
Reversal of Fortune, 1990
A Room With A View, 1986 (HBO)
Sealab 2021, Seasons 1-5
See No Evil, 2006 (HBO)
Shrek Forever After, 2010
Sin Cielo, 2018 (HBO)
The Sitter, 2011 (Unrated Version) (HBO)
Snakes on a Plane, 2006
Son of the Mask, 2005
Squidbillies, Seasons 1-12
Star 80, 1983
Sunrise at Campobello, 1960
Superjail!, Seasons 1-4
Tennessee Johnson, 1942
Three Kings, 1999
Tigtone, Season 1
Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, Seasons 1-5
Too Beautiful: Our Right to Fight, 2018
Two Weeks Notice, 2002
V for Vendetta, 2006
Victoria and Abdul, 2017 (HBO)
The Wedding Singer, 1998
Wes Craven’s New Nightmare, 1994
When We Were Kings, 1996 (HBO)
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, 1966
The Wind and the Lion, 1975
Young Sheldon, Seasons 1-3
September 3
Raised by Wolves, Season 1 Premiere
September 4
Lo Dejo Cuando Quiera (Aka I Can Quit Whenever I Want), 2019 (HBO)
September 5
Spies in Disguise, 2019 (HBO)
September 10
Unpregnant, Film Premiere
September 11
Detention Adventure, Season 1
Huracán (Aka Hurricane), 2019 (HBO)
Make It Big, Make It Small, Season 1
September 12
Coastal Elites (HBO)
September 14
The Third Day, Limited Series Premiere (HBO)
We Are Who We Are, Drama Series Premiere (HBO)
September 15
Re:ZERO, Season 2
September 17
Weston Woods, 2020
September 18
Habla Now (HBO)
La Musiquita Por Dentro, 2019 (HBO)
September 19
The Invisible Man, 2020 (HBO)
September 23
Agents of Chaos Part 1 (HBO)
Agents of Chaos Part 2 (HBO)
September 25
Fandango at the Wall, 2020 (HBO)
September 26
Just Mercy, 2019 (HBO)
September 27
Patria, HBO Europe Series Premiere (HBO)
Leaving HBO Max – September 2020
September 7
A Star is Born, 2018 (HBO)
The Hate U Give, 2018
September 8
The Oslo Diaries, 2018 (HBO)
September 28
24/7 College Football, 2019 (HBO)
September 30
Alita: Battle Angel, 2019 (HBO)
Anna, 2019 (HBO)
Apocalypse Now, 1979 (HBO)
Armageddon, 1998 (HBO)
Blade, 1998
Blazing Saddles, 1974
Bohemian Rhapsody, 2018 (HBO)
The Departed, 2006
The Exorcist, 1973
Free Willy, 1993
Grease, 1978
Gremlins, 1984
Interview with the Vampire, 1994
Journey to the Center of the Earth, 2008
Madagascar, 2005 (HBO)
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, 1983
Mrs. Doubtfire, 1993 (HBO)
The Postman Always Rings Twice, 1981
Saving Private Ryan, 1998
Shaft, 2019 (HBO)
Space Jam, 1996
Superman Returns, 2006
Troy, 2004
War of the Worlds, 2005 (HBO)
Wedding Crashers, 2005
The Wedding Singer, 1998
The Wild Bunch, 1969
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