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I wrote a full review of all the episodes here if you want to follow along but the entire series is magical, dark, and compelling. The Age of Resistance returns us to the mythical land of Thra and unfolds over 10 phenomenal episodes. The original Dark Crystal still holds up today considering how old it is, and it tells the story of the Skeksis and the Mystics and the quest of Jen and Kira. This series serves as a sequel to the 1982 Jim Henson classic and still makes use of puppetry and model sets without relying totally on CGI.
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It’s probably best to watch the original Dark Crystal beforehand, even though you don’t technically have to – but why wouldn’t you, you’ve got the time. It’s a visual masterpiece too, and you could watch this with the sound off and still enjoy it. I really hope you got to watch this when it came out, as the Dark Crystal reboot on Netlfix is astounding. The Ultimate 80s Quarantine Watchlist: 1. So with this in mind, let’s look at the best 80s entertainment to make up your quarantine watchlist. The point is, there is no lack of content out there. You can even get Crunchyroll, which isn’t as delicious as it sounds but is an Anime streaming service. Just looking at this list is ridiculous, and this isn’t even half of what’s available. It’s to the point that there as many offerings as cable channels, specifically: I have a pretty decent Blu-Ray collection (which I think is the best physical format ever – maybe LaserDisc if you want to read my blog all about that here) but streaming services were made for times of lock-in.Īnd it’s crazy how many of them there now are. Honestly though, thank crap for streaming services. Some of the stuff on this list will hopefully be new to you, and some others will be a reminder on some classics that you may not have seen for a while. So, I thought I would take this opportunity to put together a nice little quarantine watchlist that revolves around some amazing 80s entertainment. You may never have heard of a quarantine watchlist, and if you’re reading this in the future (or the present time for you I guess – did we colonize Mars yet?), just Google what happened at the start of 2020 and you know – without going into detail – that we had A LOT of time on our hands.