I read a bit about that yesterday...certainly looked interesting, and a bit frightening. Eternal sunshine even though it is incredibly effed up is one of my favorite movies
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Cuties is now showing on Netflix for all the pedophiles out there.
I don't know if it's the same documentary Xville referred to, but I watched A Social Dilemma on Netflix. Really eye opening, and quite frankly, terrifying. Made me want to throw my kids' IPhones in the trash and buy them flip phones. I don't do any social media apps, but if I was on Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram or TikTok, I'd be deleting them immediately. I had no idea how deeply manipulating those sites are.
Not Netflix...Apple TV. Ted Lasso. Can’t recommend enough. Great writing and acting. Pencil in Jason Sudekis for a best comic actor nomination.
With all the shit, hostility, and rage that is 2020, this show just makes you feel better. And it’s hilarious.
If someone watches this and doesn’t like it, I’d be absolutely shocked. Enjoy!!
The Morning Show’s not bad. Defending Jacob is very good, as is Home Before Dark.
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Mythic Quest is pretty funny. They also did a one off episode dealing with everyone being quarantined. It’s really good. They did it while everyone was actually quarantined and separated, shooting the entire episode using iPhones.
https://www.vulture.com/2020/05/myth...s-episode.html
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The Trial of the Chicago Seven was FANTASTIC!!!! Didn't know anything about it before watching. For the people that both experienced it and watched, please let us know how accurate it was. Thanks
Really enjoyed the queens gambit and the haunting of bly manor, both on netflix.bly manor is not everyone's cup of tea...it is in the realm of american horror story. Queens gambit was really enjoyable...young girl's mom is killed in a car wreck so with no one to watch her, she gets sent to an orphanage where she befriends the custodian who teaches her chess. I'll leave it at that. It's extremely enjoyable!
Not exactly NetFlix (loved Bloodline, Ozark), but for those that miss Anthony Bourdain's shows, there is a poor man's version (without the culinary aspect) on YouTube.
Bald and Bankrupt:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxD...Fvn0FDHT6kmoXA
I've been watching this guy's channel sporadically throughout the current election craziness and pandemic. The host is multi-lingual (if uncertain, he tries), fearless, and makes a point to visit areas which ARE NOT tourists attractions (Europe, Asia, South America, etc). He also has a solid background in history.
Watched The Dirt last night...it is the biopic on Motley Crue. If you are a big Motley Crue Fan, I bet you will love it. I'm not a huge fan of theirs but do like a few of their songs. I wouldn't say the movie digs deep...it kinda just sits there on the surface of sex, drugs and rock n roll, but it was entertaining. Worth a watch.
Late to the game here and not Netflix, but the wife and I just finished the morning show...wow. Not sure how they are going to move forward in the 2nd season but the first season was incredible.
No I haven’t...I’d have to watch that one by myself as that is definitely not up the wife’s alley. Dolls like that really creep me out but maybe I’ll give it a whirl.
Anything else really good on Apple TV? I was going to watch Ted lasso as reviews for that look excellent..anything else?
They just started production on season 2. No word on when it will be released.
https://www.imore.com/production-has...-two-ted-lasso
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I'd recommend Malace At The Palace on Netflix. It's only an hour long. It gives a very interesting perspective of what happened that night and how the media portrayed it at the time. As I watched the clips from the media after the brawl, I kept turning to my wife and saying, "the media would never say that now."
We need Las Rinas at the Cintas.
Not Netflix but two really good shows the wife and I have both enjoyed recently:
1. White lotus—-just know it’s much more of a character story than anything else.
2. Nine perfect strangers—still have three episodes to go but holy shit. To me, this is one of the best shows I have seen in a long time. Original with a lot of fucked up shit—-my kind of entertainment lol
Not Netflix…but Muhammad Ali PBS Ken Burns’ documentary. Holy shit. Watch it. I was a little too young for Clay/Ali. Ali was a 2021 black man living in 1964. Evocative, provocative, controversial as hell. Could be eloquent and an asinine punk. Watch it. Was mesmerized. Nation of Islam did his career no favors…according to the documentary.
Starterd on Sunday night. Ends tomorrow night. Can find on PBS On Demand. Wow.
Not on Netflix but season 4 of Yellowstone started out with a bang. Good stuff.
Benn out a few years but just finished haunting of hill house. Incredible, if you like psychological horror type stuff with superb writing.