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On Netflix
Fearless, its about bullriding and bullriders. |
I just watched the first episode of the new Queer Eye, on Netflix and the new fab 5 are truly fabulous.
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I liked this TED Talk about revolutionary love. :)
https://www.ted.com/talks/valarie_ka...rage#t-1307680 “Participation in oppression comes at a cost. It cuts them off from their own ability to love.” |
Life Itself..................
The life and career of the renowned film critic and social commentator, Roger Ebert.:movieguy: |
My coworker introduced me to the Dead Files today on Hulu. I likey.
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Netflix watch was spotlight, gender revolution with katie Couric, Oklahoma city the documentary, numbered.
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I started Sneaky Pete, on Amazon. It's holding my interest:)
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Godless.......Netflix
A ruthless outlaw terrorizes the West in search of a former member of his gang, who’s found a new life in a quiet town populated only by women. |
Roseanne, 20 years later.
Wasn’t expecting much, thank goodness |
Last night I watched Begin Again with Mark Ruffalo and Keira Knightley. I liked it. I also watched a Netflix original called Our Souls at Night with Robert Redford and Jane Fonda. It was sweet.
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I am rewatching The Good Wife on Amazon. It's still good.
I keep seeing ads for the new season of All or Nothing on Amazon. This year it's going to be about college football, the Michigan Wolverines. As a former longtime resident of Ann Arbor (21 years) and as an alumni of UofM, I really hate all the emphasis on football. It's not what the town or the University is all about. Thank God. In 2000, they put this garish halo up around the top of the stadium, with huge letters spelling out Michigan. I still remember my shock when I first saw it. Within months, it was taken down. Even football loving alum hated it. I know I am a snob, but we're way more than football. But I'm sure you'll never know that from this upcoming TV series. |
Just finished watching Wild Wild Country, which only got interesting around Episode 4.
The question burning on my brain is: Do the good people of Maisprach, Switzerland (where Ma Anand Sheela runs nursing homes) not watch Netflix? Can I send somebody there my login info? |
Requiem and Tabula Rasa
I guess this is a genre? Loook at this beautiful mansion. Liiisten to these scaary sounds!
Boo! If you like to look at neat old mansions and don't mind scary sounds and trying to figure out where they are coming from, then these are the shows for you, although Tabula Rasa is foreign, so be prepared to read subtitles. I wasn't, I fell asleep. And it's not so much a mansion as a mental hospital, but I think that's a plus. |
Old episodes of The Twilight Zone....
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I’m watching Dead Man Walking on Amazon Prime.
It’s a movie I’ve avoided, but I was Roku surfing and saw a scene that was really good. Looked it up on Amazon and found that it’s included with Prime Video so I’m watching it. Not nuts about Sarandon, but am keen on Penn and interested in the internal battle Sister Helen Prejean fought. And there are some great character actors in this film (R. Lee Ermey, Celia Weston, Lois Smith, Margo Martindale, Scott Wilson, the list goes on—no wonder this received fabulous reviews ... and rightly so). |
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One of my favorites is “The Invaders” with Agnes Moorehead where she’s pretty much acting alone, says few (if any) words, and has some unexpected visitors. So good. Rod Serling was something else. |
Can't Pay, We'll Take It Away! On Netflix -
Law enforcement officers from England's High Court attempt collections and evictions on debtors both sympathetic and hostile. |
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I have NOT watched this yet but I found it interesting that Kodak which stopped making Kodachrome film nearly a decade ago is about to make an unusual comeback thanks to this movie. ... |
Genius - Picasso
Am presently watching and enjoying National Geographic's tv biopic series - Genius: Picasso, available on Amazon's streaming site.
I hope that it doesn't discourage me as much as National Geographic's "Genius: Einstein", which I had to stop watching because of the callous way he dumped women, and left a trail of broken hearts. |
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While waiting for mom I watched Revolutionary Road. That's two hours I'll never get back.
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The Handmaid's Tale
It is absolutely stellar this season.
The first season was terrific but the first 3 episodes this season have made me gasp a couple of times. It is a vision of America that the ultra-right wing would see as a good thing. But not very good at all for women. New episodes each Wednesday on Hulu. |
I just saw the first episode of season two of The Handmaid's Tale, and I'm still in. I continue to be mortified, but that is how horror works, right?
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I am rewatching Justified. In season 1.
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The Rain
This is a post-apocalyptic Sci-Fi thriller, a 2018 Netflix release, in Danish with English audio and English subs.
"The world as we know it has ended. Six years after a brutal virus carried by the rain wiped out almost all humans in Scandinavia, two Danish siblings emerge from the safety of their bunker to find all remnants of civilization gone. Soon they join a group of young survivors and together set out on a danger-filled quest through abandoned Scandinavia, searching for any sign of life. Set free from their collective past and societal rules the group has the freedom to be who they want to be. In their struggle for survival, they discover that even in a post-apocalyptic world there's still love, jealousy, coming of age, and many of the problems they thought they'd left behind with the disappearance of the world they once knew." I have watched the first episode and the feel of it reminds me of the classic cult post-apocalyptic BBC cult classic "The Last Train [aka Cruel Earth]", done in 1999. So, there is more emphasis on character development. In that sense, it isn't a Hollywood blockbuster, but I am into the second episode and it gets better and there is more action now; I'm enjoying it. :thumbsup: |
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There must be a season 2 because of the way it ended. It is a Swedish series. With Netflix, it takes so long for them to stream an additional season of anything, I have to watch the recap to remind myself what each series was about. I think it has been a year since they streamed season 1 but season 2 of the series 3% is finally up. It is another dystopian series and it is pretty good too- at least the first season was. I loved the Italian series Gomorrah. It is based on the acclaimed movie of the same name. Season 3 is streaming in the U.K. now, as of March (Sky TV?) and the first 2 were on Sundance originally. Netflix has seasons 1 and 2. Three is nowhere to be found in the US yet. It is subtitled in English. Great series if you like realistic crime series. |
God's own country
Terrific movie.
Really heartfelt, meaningful and sweet. Netflix. |
I'm rewatching Billions. So good! :koolaid:
Vikings just appeared on Amazon Prime! Also, very good! |
Patrick Melrose
I just finished watching the 1st episode of "Patrick Melrose", a Showtime release, wow!! I have no experience of such abuse as the author of this biopic limited series had [Edward St Aubyn], nor of the ensuing drug abuse, what an eye opener!
(not for the faint of heart, 4 more episodes to air) "In a tour de force role, Benedict Cumberbatch plays the titular character who struggles to overcome the damage inflicted by a horribly abusive father and the mother who tacitly condoned his behavior. Academy Award nominee Jennifer Jason Leigh (The Hateful Eight) and Screen Actors Guild® winner Hugo Weaving (The Matrix trilogy) also star as the parents of Patrick Melrose. Rounding out this accomplished cast are Anna Madeley (The Crown), Blythe Danner (Meet the Fockers), Allison Williams (Girls), Pip Torrens (The Crown), Jessica Raine (Call the Midwife), Prasanna Puwanarajah (Doctor Foster), Holliday Grainger (Bonnie & Clyde), Indira Varma (Game of Thrones) and Celia Imrie (Bridget Jones's Baby). Each episode, devoted to one of the five novels, is written for television by BAFTA Award® nominee David Nicholls (Far from the Madding Crowd, One Day) and directed by celebrated film director Edward Berger (Deutchland 83, Jack). A co-production between SHOWTIME and Sky Atlantic, this gripping and humorous saga encompasses the South of France in the 1960s, New York in the 1980s and Britain in the early 2000s." It sure made quite beat the heck out of watching the most boring "Diana" 2003, which I couldn't quite finish watching - like watching paint dry, which never quite dried. |
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I can't watch it. I read one of the books, and I knew I couldn't. Just that scene in the trailer where the dad opens the door, then the little boy walks in . . . No. Not going to do it. I kind of wish I could. I like the actor. The fact that, although it's fiction, it's based on real events . . . It's just too disturbing.
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Loch Ness - Acorn TV
No, not about the monster.
"The beautiful, haunting shores of Scotland's most iconic loch is the stunning backdrop for the new six-part crime drama. In a community nourished and sustained by myth and bordered by untamed nature, the search for a serial killer becomes a matter of life and death for local detective Annie Redford (Laura Fraser, Breaking Bad)." |
I am watching a documentary called One Of Us about Hasidic Jews and how they treat people who leave, how they have their own schools, etc and rely on government welfare.
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Strange Angel
I have just finished watching episode 1 of the new TV Series "Strange Angel" (being shown on CBS All Access), and I have no idea how to describe it - weird, wacky, it's a biopic series about John Whiteside "Jack" Parsons, the rocket scientist, one of the principal founders of the Jet Propulsion Lab at Caltech.
It's so weird, that IMDb has listed it as Sci-fi (lol). Perhaps a few quotes I found online various sites will help: “The story follows the life of Jack Parsons, a mysterious and brilliant man in 1940s Los Angeles, who by day helps birth the entirely unknown discipline of American rocketry, and by night is a performer of sex magick rituals and a disciple to occultist Aleister Crowley.” Now if anyone has heard of Crowley, he was famous for saying: "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law." Ya know - black magic, the dark side, evil... spoiler alert - as follows: Oh, and Parsons also knew L. Ron Hubbard - ya know, the guy who invented Scientology, or should I say, Parsons knew Hubbard cause after Parson's going with his ex's sister, this sister later dumped Parsons for Hubbard (both of whom defrauded Parsons of his life's savings)!!!! Like this is a real story, jeez, can't wait to see the other episodes (chuckling). |
Currently watching Wynonna Earp.
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