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Logan
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I recently binged the first (and only so far) season of a Japanese sort of sci-fi thriller live action show based on a manga called Alice in Borderland on Netflix. I look forward to season two.
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Gentle and Giant
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The Queen's Gambit. Rather enjoyable, and glad I watched it and only 7 episodes. I must admit I got a bit 'chessed' out by the end though. Unlikely to be any further series too.
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Oh, for the wings of any bird, other than a battery hen
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moshkito
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The empty screen. Interesting show with no television, and it helped with the meditations. No lousy imagery to interfere with anything and specifically ... commercials for uneducated and written for folks that ... ohh well ... it's the merry season ... only nice comments! |
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Music is not just for listening ... it is for LIVING ... you got to feel it to know what's it about! Not being told!
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Logan
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Commercials, how old school. I subscribe to various streaming services with no commercials.
I hardly ever watch commercials. I mostly watch streaming services, and a couple I PVR and skip the commercials (HBO, BBC, Channel 4, Prime, Netflix, Britbox, Showtime, FX and others have put out or shown so much great content for my tastes). A lot of wonderful specialty channels and streaming services without commercials (I'm not that big on typical North American network type TV, and used to favour PBS from the US, just had to endure those telethons). Some of my favourites showing in the last decade have been Fargo, Twin Peaks: the Return, Utopia (the Channel 4 version, not the remake), Les Revenants, The Bridge, Westworld season one, Les Revenants, Black Mirror, Inside No. 9, Chernobyl, The Kingdom, In the Flesh, Misfits (started in 2009), American Gods, The Third Day, and I did love the Good Omens adaptation.... So many more. And I loved the documentary series on Netflix, Wild, Wild Country and various science and nature docs. I have thought of this past decade as a golden age of TV shows. There is now room for so much niche programming, and shows are now being given the kind of acclaim that film held. EDIT: And a big plus is that now there's so much content readily available from around the globe if one subscribes to services. It feels like an overload at times. nd with so many options across the various streaming services I have, it can be overwhelming that there is very much available on demand. And a lot of it won't appeal to me, and at some times I feel like there is nothing I want to watch (or can't find the right thing I'm in the mood for, though that has led to some good surprises). The possibility for more niche programing to fit less mainstream tastes has been one of the big pluses for me, and to watch it all commercial free. If it weren't for eye issues, I might still be reading novels as much as I used to (that used to be my main source of entertainment). Edited by Logan - December 28 2020 at 16:23 |
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rushfan4
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I binged the Mandalorian Seasons 1 and 2 before Christmas so that friends and family didn't spoil them for me. As a Star Wars fan, I quite enjoyed this series.
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JD
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^Not sure about the deep fake scene towards the end of the final episode (no spoiler) but I'm hoping it picks up a little in the next season. It definitely appears to be written for a younger audience. Just finished first season of Penny Dreadful: City of Angels. A departure from the original Penny Dreadful series but still features Rory Kinnear. Set in late 1930's instead of late 1800's and the story revolves around the 'chicano' community in LA. Natalie Dormer plays multiple roles. I preferred the Victorian setting from the previous series but there are some highlights to be seen here. The original was 3 seasons so I'll wait and see where it goes before declaring my love or disdain for it.
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richardh
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I keep getting nagged by my Brother In Law to watch this , but I'm not a Star Wars fan and don't want to re-watch a bunch of Marvel films so no point in subscribing to Disney + as far as I'm concerned. My favourite subscription service is Starzplay at the moment. Enjoying the following especially: Godfather Of Harlem Ghost: Powerbook II Veronica Mars Season 4 The Act Perpetual Grace Ltd |
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triptych
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ZOO
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Logan
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I finished season two of His Dark Materials. I started on Zoo before, but should return to it (I went into a non-show, non film phase for quite some time). So much to watch and so few brain cells is my story.
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I'm glad to see other Zoo "watchers" here....it's a bit complex at times, but the storyline keeps you stuck in your seat !!!
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JD
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Just finished season 1 of Succession. Maybe a poor man's Billions. Brian Cox shines as the patriarch of a family owned world wide media company. Yes, there are all kinds of comparisons to be made with family Trump but this is not a clone or put up on their life. Rather, a glimpse into a world of backstabbing and power playing as son seeks father's throne. We start season 2 tonight.
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richardh
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^ other way round in less you are literally comparing the respective fortunes then I'm not sure
Just finished The Act on Starzplay. Great acting from Joey King and Patricia Arquette but a damp squib ending unfortunately hampered by being based on 'true events'. Worth a watch though if you are fed up with the 'same old same old'.
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JD
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^Point Taken. Finished season 2 of Succession last night. The "F#@k you and your whole family" narrative continues.
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mathman0806
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Same here. Binged it last week. I enjoyed it. |
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Watched first season of Truth Seekers on Amazon Prime. Good to see Nick Frost and Simon Pegg together again. At 20-30 minute episodes, it makes for a quick watch.
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Me too. Good stuff, sort of Mad Men meets Game of Thrones but not really. |
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Finished 'His Dark Materials' and 'Pennyworth'...both are recommended...
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One does nothing yet nothing is left undone.
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JD
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Pennyworth has just started back up. I've got 3 in the queue. We try not to watch a series till we have a full season for the most part. Once we're invested...we want the whole enchilada.
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JD
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Tonight's pleasure...DES David Tenant absolutely nails 80's Scottish serial killer Dennis Nilsen. Three 45 min. episodes for a tight little mini series. Great Brit Drama.
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richardh
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Not sure in the end how I felt about it. The inclusion of Malcom McDowell in the cast is massive for me but somehow the whole thing lacked wit and punch. No bad but I'm not really that desperate for a second season.
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