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SUPER PUMPED: THE BATTLE FOR UBER (Showtime)
Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Kyle Chandler and Uma Thurman star in the propulsive new Anthology Series. Based on the shocking true story, of the meteoric rise and fall of Uber founder, Travis Kalanick. With a lift from venture capitalist Bill Gurley and board member Arianna Huffington, Kalanick takes a win-at-all-costs approach to forge the fledgling start-up into a multi-billion-dollar tech titan. But every surge comes at a price – and as his visionary drive spirals out of control, it threatens to be the downfall of it all. Trust No One (Netflix) The Hunt for the Crypto King is a Netflix original documentary film directed by Luke Sewell. Its story follows a group of cryptocurrency investors who investigate the untimely death of their exchange's founder, Gerry Cotten as well as the $250 million that they suspect he stole from them. I am enjoying both! |
Closed For Storm. Six Flags amusement park in New Orleans, abandoned after Katrina.
Project Runway for Juniors...right up my alley for creative ideas. That was me when I was younger. That Thing About Pam. |
Shining Vale on Starz. It's like this crazy train wreck you just can't look away from. Courteney Cox and Mira Sorvino are amazing in it for all kinds of different reasons.
And of course, Gentleman Jack on HBO Max. |
My phone service has gifted me Apple TV for a year. Oh, and did I ever mention they give me Netflix as well.
The Morning Show....so far 😊 |
Amazon Women on HooplaDigital.com.
52 minutes, French with English subtitles, 2015, directed by Anja Unger. https://d2snwnmzyr8jue.cloudfront.ne...20988_270.jpeg From Hoopla: In France, there are currently about 250,000 women living with only one or no breast. No pictures exist for these statistics and no one talks about it. The current medical discourse does not appear to wish to acknowledge "one-breasted" women anymore. Some brochures, including the one produced by the charity "Vaincre le cancer" (Win over Cancer), tell us that removing a breast is now regarded as a mutilation. The aim is to "restore the aesthetics of the breast" through surgical reconstruction. No one is interested in knowing whether women are prepared to put up with the attendant pain and inconvenience or whether these are the aesthetics they actually want.Amazon Women brings together several women who chose not to be "reconstructed" and who posed for photographer Art Myers for an art exhibition celebrating their choice. The documentary challenges conventional ideas about women, femininity and female beauty. https://www.hoopladigital.com/title/11426623 |
Dark Waters
Available on Peacock for free with commercials. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvAOuhyunhY From Wikipedia: Dark Waters is a 2019 American legal thriller film directed by Todd Haynes and written by Mario Correa and Matthew Michael Carnahan. The story dramatizes Robert Bilott's case against the chemical manufacturing corporation DuPont after they contaminated a town with unregulated chemicals. It stars Mark Ruffalo as Bilott, along with Anne Hathaway, Tim Robbins, Bill Camp, Victor Garber, Mare Winningham, William Jackson Harper, and Bill Pullman. The film is based on the 2016 New York Times Magazine article "The Lawyer Who Became DuPont's Worst Nightmare" by Nathaniel Rich. The story was first told in the 2007 book Stain-Resistant, Nonstick, Waterproof and Lethal: The Hidden Dangers of C8 by Callie Lyons, a Mid-Ohio Valley journalist who covered the controversy as it was unfolding. Parts of the story were also reported by Mariah Blake, whose 2015 article "Welcome to Beautiful Parkersburg, West Virginia" was a National Magazine Award finalist, and Sharon Lerner, whose series "Bad Chemistry" ran in The Intercept. Bilott also wrote a memoir, Exposure, detailing his 20-year legal battle against DuPont. Dark Waters had a limited theatrical release on November 22, 2019, by Focus Features, and went wide on December 6, 2019. The film received positive reviews from critics and has grossed over $23 million. ____________________ It was predictable but I still enjoyed it. |
I watch the first episode of the 21st season of Law & Order on Peacock (the 21st season is free with commercials) and didn't enjoy it.
The acting felt hammed up but I don't know if it was from (1) bad acting by Anthony Anderson and Jeffrey Donovan, or (2) bad editing with the camera lingering on the actors too long, or (3) bad directing. But it was bad. And it seems that Sam Waterston was trying to play the role he played 20 years ago instead of growing into an older, slower man. The recording quality (film or video or whatever is used these days) seemed low. The racial conflict and tension didn't feel authentic and felt like they were pandering to the lowest common denominator. Had me yearning for the days of Green and Bricoe. Think I'll skip the rest of the season. |
I found The Hidden Lives of Pets today on Netflix and I'm liking it so far. There's dancing parrots and a base jumping dog and a bunny with a Guinness world record and car racing rats. What's not to like?
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Mainly horror movies on Netflix
I found an app for my Roku Tv that plays only horror movies, so Ive been watching that. |
Outlander ... again
My sister and I just finished another round of Outlander. It was her second time and I'm a little embarrased to say how many times I've seen it. And while it's never as good as the first time, it's at least as good as the second. She lives in a different state so we just text while watching it and well, that's kinda all we both watched for the last couple weeks. LoL
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Rumble on Netflix, about Native American influences on music.
The movie about Mr. Rogers I'm going to see if I can find AMC channel because I was told there is a Native American show on there called Dark Winds. |
Just watched 3 seasons of Babylon Berlin an excellent period piece of Berlin before the Rise of Hitler
Beautifuly Shot Everything about it is of high quality I had no idea before Hitler Germany rivaled Hollywood,cinematicaly It is based on a WW1 PTSD soldier cop,with very strong woman roles. A mixture of contextual History and fictional stories English Sub titled |
Given My cable boxes will not arrive until tomorrow I have been watching some movies on Prime Video.
The two that I watched and really like were: The Tender Bar In 1972, 9-year-old J.R. Maguire moves into his grandfather's dilapidated house in Long Island, N.Y. Searching for a father figure, he falls under the unconventional tutelage of his uncle Charlie, a charismatic, self-educated bartender who introduces him to a handful of the bar's colorful regulars. As the years pass and J.R. grows into a young man, he tries to fulfill his dream of becoming a writer. Stars: Ben Affleck; Tye Sheridan; Lily Rabe; Christopher Lloyd; Daniel Ranieri This movie was just wonderful and I believe Ben Affleck directed it as well. This one that I would buy and watch over and over. Beautiful Boy Teenager Nicolas Sheff seems to have it all with good grades and being an actor, artist, athlete and editor of the school newspaper. When Nic's addiction to meth threatens to destroy him, his father does whatever he can to save his son and family. Stars: Steve Carell; Timothée Chalamet; Maura Tierney; Amy Ryan Another great movie that I would buy and watch over and over. This movie is based on a true story and you can tell that when you watch it. It seemed to be very factual. |
Part one of a docuseries about children old enough to know better too young to care who do things like phoning in bogus bomb threats, making fake 911 calls, things of that nature. Serious crimes, not very young children at sleepovers making prank phone calls – Do you have Sir Walter Raleigh in a can? Well you better hurry up and let him go before the police find out ha ha ha. It's a changing world.
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P Valley on Starz. I'm still digging this. It's vulgar, obscene and so good. Some of the storylines (Colorism is one and Andre is another) are too thin and predictable. Sometimes I speed up the video when Andre comes on the screen. He's so annoying. But the acting by Brandee Evans (Mercedes) and Nicco Annan (Uncle Clifford) is outstanding and keeps me wanting more. I'm also taken and surprised by the complex relationships with the men. This is a show about Black female sex workers in the south and the complex relationships they have among each other and with others, but the relationships between a number of men are just as complex and surprising. And I'm here for Lil Murder and Uncle Clifford.
Animal Kingdom on TNT, Amazon Prime, Sling (with spoilers). This is an American TV series based on an Australian film, that's based on an Australian crime family headed by a woman. Season 6 is the final season of the series, thank goodness. Don't think I could take another season of Smurf (young nor old) who is easily the worst TV mother in the history of TV mamas. Smurf died in season 4, but we're seeing flashbacks of her as a young, selfish, and cruel mother in seasons 5 and 6. These days Smurf's family is still pulling heists led by J and Pope. I've got a feeling things are going to get rough and someone will die. I'm hoping it's not Pope. As sick as he is, he still has more integrity than the rest of them put together. Job well done by Shawn Hatosy (Pope). |
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Anatomy of a scandal 2022 ‧ Psychological thriller ‧ Netflix. Sienna Miller,
Michelle Dockery, Rupert Friend. Parliamentary minister James Whitehouse is a happily married man with a loving family home, then a scandalous secret comes to light. I enjoyed this and never saw the twist that was coming....... |
Season One, Lincoln Lawyer
House of Gucci It's too hot to play in the garden! |
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Would love to hear your take on some of these people or storylines (if you have the time and are inclined): What do you think happened to Baz's birth mom? |
Ice TV series
Have been watching the ICE tv series on Starz. It's okay but I'm only watching it because Ray Winstone and Raymond J. Barry are in it. I'll watch the rest of the season and then will probably move on because it's not even holding my interest.
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