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dark_crystal 04-21-2020 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Orema (Post 1265882)
All kinds of shows for free on SLING.com.

Right now I’m watching Django Unchained. Lots of triggers so I’ll watch for as long as I can, but it’s worth it just to see Django rescue Broomhilda and to see Samuel Jackson straighten his back in one of the closing scenes.

I really loved that movie, but it was BRUTAL. I remember coming out of the theater in a crowd of POC and keeping my eyes lowered.

RebelDyke 04-21-2020 08:23 AM

Tonight's movie will be the start of another top 10.....

Resident Evil series

Bčsame* 04-25-2020 11:27 AM

Selected free HBO series

Silicon Valley.....new set of geeks to watch..lol
Series of events and quirky comedy, definitely earns its 4.9 rotten tomato status.

Baby_Yoda 04-25-2020 11:32 AM

Working through the Marvel movies on Disney+ ATM.

Gemme 04-26-2020 08:16 AM

I found season 2 of The Boulet Brothers' Dragula on Netflix.

It was interesting.

PlatinumPearl 04-26-2020 05:27 PM

Planet of the Humans April 21, 2020 YouTube
 
Michael Moore Presents: Planet of the Humans | Full Documentary | Directed by Jeff Gibbs




Michael Moore presents Planet of the Humans, a documentary that dares to say what no one else will this Earth Day — that we are losing the battle to stop climate change on planet earth because we are following leaders who have taken us down the wrong road — selling out the green movement to wealthy interests and corporate America. This film is the wake-up call to the reality we are afraid to face: that in the midst of a human-caused extinction event, the environmental movement’s answer is to push for techno-fixes and band-aids. It's too little, too late.

Removed from the debate is the only thing that MIGHT save us: getting a grip on our out-of-control human presence and consumption. Why is this not THE issue? Because that would be bad for profits, bad for business. Have we environmentalists fallen for illusions, “green” illusions, that are anything but green, because we’re scared that this is the end—and we’ve pinned all our hopes on biomass, wind turbines, and electric cars?

No amount of batteries are going to save us, warns director Jeff Gibbs (lifelong environmentalist and co-producer of “Fahrenheit 9/11” and “Bowling for Columbine"). This urgent, must-see movie, a full-frontal assault on our sacred cows, is guaranteed to generate anger, debate, and, hopefully, a willingness to see our survival in a new way—before it’s too late.

Featuring: Al Gore, Bill McKibben, Richard Branson, Robert F Kennedy Jr., Michael Bloomberg, Van Jones, Vinod Khosla, Koch Brothers, Vandana Shiva, General Motors, 350.org, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sierra Club, the Union of Concerned Scientists, Nature Conservancy, Elon Musk, Tesla.

Music by: Radiohead, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Blank & Jones, If These Trees Could Talk, Valentina Lisitsa, Culprit 1, Patrick O’hearn, The Torquays, Nigel Stanford, and many more.

Bčsame* 04-30-2020 08:48 AM

Signed up for AppleTV

The Morning Show

With my two favorite girls, Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston. Now if they could get a special appearance with Sandra Bullock..swoon 😎

justkim 04-30-2020 12:40 PM

If you haven't seen it yet, I highly suggest; A secret love.
Amid shifting time, two women kept their decades-long love a secret. But coming out later in life comes with its own set of challenges.
Director: Chris Bolan
2020

I laughed, I cried. Their love gives me hope.

homoe 04-30-2020 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by justkim (Post 1266887)
If you haven't seen it yet, I highly suggest; A secret love.
Amid shifting time, two women kept their decades-long love a secret. But coming out later in life comes with its own set of challenges.
Director: Chris Bolan
2020

I laughed, I cried. Their love gives me hope.

Kim, I loved this movie too! Earlier I had posted about it in the 'movies anyone' thread as well! The more we get the word out about this flick the better :movieguy:

RebelDyke 04-30-2020 04:22 PM

moana......Aladdin.....mulan.. not in any particular order

Bčsame* 05-02-2020 12:27 PM

I recommend and really enjoyed

A Secret Love
Irrational Man

Now I'm on to..
Hollywood

RebelDyke 05-02-2020 12:36 PM

The Pirates of the Caribbean series ...those are always fun movies :hangloose:

charley 05-02-2020 02:52 PM

Wolf Hall (2015)
 
I am currently watching Wolf Hall, a 2015 BBC release (available also thru Prime Video - Amazon.com).

I have finished 3 of the 6 episodes, and I can't say enough about this excellent TV mini-series. There were so many scenes that I will always remember, like images that recall some of Vermeer's paintings, only these are in motion. :)

The acting is excellent, the dialogue, the choreography, the music, the costumes, everything, and the story (so quiet and gentle) records an extraordinarily intense time in British Tudor history. Well worth watching!

"After the downfall of Cardinal Wolsey, his secretary, Thomas Cromwell, finds himself amongst the treachery and intrigue of King Henry VIII's court and soon becomes a close advisor to the King, a role fraught with danger."

This series is an extraordinary accurate historical rendering of the life of Thomas Cromwell - an adaptation of the first two books (of the trilogy of Thomas Cromwell's life) by Hilary Mantel (who won Bookers for both books). The third book in the series has just came out (2020), and I now have all three books stored on my Kobo... which I am also reading. :)

In a most excellent documentary on Hilary Mantel, where she discusses her personal life, her books, etc., she talks about how Thomas Cromwell contributed to "the Reformation, in giving the Bible in English to the people, and establishing Parliament as a ruling force". I saw this documentary on TV, but it is available on YouTube (Hilary Mantel: Return to Wolf Hall (2020):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDG-N5Z4POU

As an aside, from Wikipedia:

"During her twenties, Mantel had a debilitating and painful illness. She was initially diagnosed with a psychiatric illness, hospitalised, and treated with antipsychotic drugs, which reportedly produced psychotic symptoms. In consequence, Mantel refrained from seeking help from doctors for some years. Finally, in Botswana and desperate, she consulted a medical textbook and realised she was probably suffering from a severe form of endometriosis, a diagnosis confirmed by doctors in London. The condition and necessary surgery left her unable to have children and continued to disrupt her life. Continued treatment by steroids caused weight gain and radically changed her appearance."

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/images/ic/640x360/p085rr1y.jpg

Vincent 05-02-2020 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by charley (Post 1267061)
I am currently watching Wolf Hall, a 2015 BBC release (available also thru Prime Video - Amazon.com).

I have finished 3 of the 6 episodes, and I can't say enough about this excellent TV mini-series. There were so many scenes that I will always remember, like images that recall some of Vermeer's paintings, only these are in motion. :)

The acting is excellent, the dialogue, the choreography, the music, the costumes, everything, and the story (so quiet and gentle) records an extraordinarily intense time in British Tudor history. Well worth watching!

"After the downfall of Cardinal Wolsey, his secretary, Thomas Cromwell, finds himself amongst the treachery and intrigue of King Henry VIII's court and soon becomes a close advisor to the King, a role fraught with danger."

This series is an extraordinary accurate historical rendering of the life of Thomas Cromwell - an adaptation of the first two books (of the trilogy of Thomas Cromwell's life) by Hilary Mantel (who won Bookers for both books). The third book in the series has just came out (2020), and I now have all three books stored on my Kobo... which I am also reading. :)

In a most excellent documentary on Hilary Mantel, where she discusses her personal life, her books, etc., she talks about how Thomas Cromwell contributed to "the Reformation, in giving the Bible in English to the people, and establishing Parliament as a ruling force". I saw this documentary on TV, but it is available on YouTube (Hilary Mantel: Return to Wolf Hall (2020):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDG-N5Z4POU

As an aside, from Wikipedia:

"During her twenties, Mantel had a debilitating and painful illness. She was initially diagnosed with a psychiatric illness, hospitalised, and treated with antipsychotic drugs, which reportedly produced psychotic symptoms. In consequence, Mantel refrained from seeking help from doctors for some years. Finally, in Botswana and desperate, she consulted a medical textbook and realised she was probably suffering from a severe form of endometriosis, a diagnosis confirmed by doctors in London. The condition and necessary surgery left her unable to have children and continued to disrupt her life. Continued treatment by steroids caused weight gain and radically changed her appearance."

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/images/ic/640x360/p085rr1y.jpg

An Ex of mine was a direct decendent of William Tyndal,the guy that translated it from Latin to English,he was burnt at the stake as a heretic by the church,I remeber her folks had the ink wells and also family portriats,also her family remained full on christians through all the following generations,not her,but her brother n sister were total happy clappers.
We went to Oxfordshire when we were in the UK and I found a book on him,in an old church there,

charley 05-02-2020 08:03 PM

Wolf Hall (2019) addendum
 
Well, I just binged watched the last three episodes, and WOW, omg, I am speechless, it was so good. I can't wait until the BBC does the adaptation of Mantel's last book in her Thomas Cromwell trilogy, The Mirror and the Light (2020). But then again, I have it on my Kobo, and it is looking like I may read it before any adaptation is done.

JDeere 05-02-2020 08:48 PM

Finished the last episode of Kingdom on Netflix

Watched the secret life of pets 2

jools66 05-04-2020 05:59 AM

A Secret Love
 
Watched this yesterday.
It was a very good documentary., and one that i think a lot of you would like.
Its about two women who met in the 40's
And couldn’t be out at that time.
Its a heart warming story.
Worth watching

homoe 05-04-2020 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by jools66 (Post 1267182)
Watched this yesterday.
It was a very good documentary., and one that i think a lot of you would like.
Its about two women who met in the 40's
And couldn’t be out at that time.
Its a heart warming story.
Worth watching

:goodpost:

Thanks for spreading the news!

Orema 05-04-2020 06:45 AM

Watched S3E3 of Killing Eve on Sling for free. Unfortunately, I think the emphasis is on who is being killed instead of how they're dying. It's not as posh as it was and I wonder if my assessment is swayed by that. Whatever the case, I'm still enjoying it.

Also watched E4 of Defending Jacob on Apple TV and think I'd enjoy the book more than the series, but am sticking with it to the end.

jools66 05-04-2020 07:11 AM

Forgot to say its on netflix


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