@Tiwi said:
I really like Ozark, Money Heist and Peaky Blinders.
These are my favorites. Great actors, catchy plot and wonderful music.
My wife I recently watched Money Heist and were entertained. The dialogue and translation were pathetic, but that made it kind of funny. But entertaining show overall
you have to watch it with the subtitles.
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@Tiwi said:
I really like Ozark, Money Heist and Peaky Blinders.
These are my favorites. Great actors, catchy plot and wonderful music.
My wife I recently watched Money Heist and were entertained. The dialogue and translation were pathetic, but that made it kind of funny. But entertaining show overall
you have to watch it with the subtitles.
Agreed
Team O'Donnell FTW!
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@Tiwi said:
I really like Ozark, Money Heist and Peaky Blinders.
These are my favorites. Great actors, catchy plot and wonderful music.
My wife I recently watched Money Heist and were entertained. The dialogue and translation were pathetic, but that made it kind of funny. But entertaining show overall
you have to watch it with the subtitles.
Agreed
It was weird for us because we did, but the dialogue and the subtitles were very different quite often. I've never seen that before. If I remember correctly, the differences were often around cursing, which I guess makes sense.
@YankeeMan said:
I've only seen Ozark and really enjoyed it, especially the end of the last season. I'll have to check out the other two.
I liked Ozark, and yeah, the end of the last season was jaw dropping! I haven't seen Money Heist, and really enjoyed Peaky Blinders although it took close listening until you adjust to the accent. Interestingly, based on a true story.
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@0patience said:
Watched Ford vs Ferrari last night.
Not really a huge fan of Matt Damon and Christian Bale, but it was quite good.
I saw it in one of those fancy theaters where the seats rumble and rock with the action. Kept finding myself holding my breath and trying to fasten my seatbelt, lol.
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@0patience said:
Watched Ford vs Ferrari last night.
Not really a huge fan of Matt Damon and Christian Bale, but it was quite good.
I saw it in one of those fancy theaters where the seats rumble and rock with the action. Kept finding myself holding my breath and trying to fasten my seatbelt, lol.
That sounds like it would have been a great experience.
I like historical movies like that, where it was part of an era I grew up in.
Miles was a little early in my years to remember, but Shelby and the GT wins at Daytona and Lemans was not.
In Fumo Pax Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
Yes, when Ford V Ferrari came out, I bought it on Amazon digital. Awesome movie, and very much like the actual history, too. It's not some dramatized and faked rendition of events with fictional dialogue. Such a fantastic movie.
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The Plot Against The President on Prime is great, but it's not free. Highly recommended.
Sweet Home on Netflix, South Korean Zombie series, available dubbed into English, very good writing, I like it and I got tired of Walking Dead pretty easily.
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@0patience said:
Watched Ford vs Ferrari last night.
Not really a huge fan of Matt Damon and Christian Bale, but it was quite good.
I saw it in one of those fancy theaters where the seats rumble and rock with the action. Kept finding myself holding my breath and trying to fasten my seatbelt, lol.
That sounds like it would have been a great experience.
I like historical movies like that, where it was part of an era I grew up in.
Miles was a little early in my years to remember, but Shelby and the GT wins at Daytona and Lemans was not.
I didn't expect to enjoy it nearly as much as I did. I followed it up with The World's Fastest Indian, and that was great as well.
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I've only seen Ozark and really enjoyed it, especially the end of the last season. I'll have to check out the other two.
you have to watch it with the subtitles.
-- Winston Churchill
"LET'S GO FRANCIS" Peter
Agreed
"I've got a great cigar collection - it's actually not a collection, because that would imply I wasn't going to smoke ever last one of 'em." - Ron White
The new-ish series White Lines is from the same guy that did Money Heist. It's good too.
I'm 4 episodes into The Umbrella Academy, and liking it.
I just started Warrior Nun before I came to the boat. Seemed pretty good.
It was weird for us because we did, but the dialogue and the subtitles were very different quite often. I've never seen that before. If I remember correctly, the differences were often around cursing, which I guess makes sense.
I liked Ozark, and yeah, the end of the last season was jaw dropping! I haven't seen Money Heist, and really enjoyed Peaky Blinders although it took close listening until you adjust to the accent. Interestingly, based on a true story.
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I liked Umbrella Academy. My son has watched season 2 but I’ve been binging Sherlock and haven’t got to it yet
One Piece is being binge watched here. I catch some episodes but don't mind if I miss some.
I watched every Twilight movie in order because it was free with Prime.
Yes, I regret everything.
Watching Cool Hand Luke on DVD since the fiddlesticking Internet is still out.
Great movie!
Watched Ford vs Ferrari last night.
Not really a huge fan of Matt Damon and Christian Bale, but it was quite good.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
I saw it in one of those fancy theaters where the seats rumble and rock with the action. Kept finding myself holding my breath and trying to fasten my seatbelt, lol.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
That sounds like it would have been a great experience.
I like historical movies like that, where it was part of an era I grew up in.
Miles was a little early in my years to remember, but Shelby and the GT wins at Daytona and Lemans was not.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
I started The New Legends of Monkey, and Warrior Nun. After a handful of episodes of both, I cannot take any more and would suggest staying away.
Yes, when Ford V Ferrari came out, I bought it on Amazon digital. Awesome movie, and very much like the actual history, too. It's not some dramatized and faked rendition of events with fictional dialogue. Such a fantastic movie.
Counterpart on Amazon Prime. Complex plot about two overlapping universes in Berlin. It's great.
Absentia on Prime is very good.
Barbarians on Netflix is pretty good, and it's only 6 episodes, which I like sometimes instead of getting wrapped up too long. ('Cuz I have places to be and people to see, dontcha know).
The Plot Against The President on Prime is great, but it's not free. Highly recommended.
I watch it only for Stana Katic.
Sweet Home on Netflix, South Korean Zombie series, available dubbed into English, very good writing, I like it and I got tired of Walking Dead pretty easily.
I didn't expect to enjoy it nearly as much as I did. I followed it up with The World's Fastest Indian, and that was great as well.
At any given time the urge to sing "In The Jungle" is just a whim away... A whim away... A whim away...
New episodes of the expanse are supposed to be out on prime now.
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I follow Frankie Adams on IG cause she’s just hot. She could probably beat my ass, but still hot.
She’s been saying for months that it would release before Christmas
Purchased How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966) to watch today on Prime.
It came with a couple of extra features, including the drug addled vision of Dr. Seuss, Halloween Is Grinch Night (1977), prequel of How The Grinch Stole Christmas, which won the 1978 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program.
The Last Narc on Prime. If you watched Narcos Mexico, it is about the kidnapping of Kiki Camarena and ties to the Contra hearings. I might have to go back and watch Narcos again
My favorite cigar list here
Pretend it's a City, a 7 part series where Martin Scorsese interviews Fran Lebowitz. Fran is quite the codger, or codgeress.
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Just started Knightfall and its pretty good