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Gemme 11-16-2023 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by GeorgiaMa'am (Post 1294050)
I'm working my way through 8 seasons of House on Amazon Prime. It's kind of like bubble gum for the brain - all the episodes are pretty similar, and almost all of the characters are pretty reprehensible. Well no, House is pretty reprehensible while the rest just have average human character flaws.

It's interesting to me to hear about the different medical conditions, and it's lightweight enough that I can watch it and do other things at the same time. I'm on the 5th season right now.

I plan to move on to the final season of Picard on Amazon Prime after this.

The older I get, the more I relate to Gregory House. :blink:

Altogether now: Everybody Lies!!!

Orema 11-18-2023 07:30 AM

I watched seven episodes of Hijack on Apple TV and what a waste. They could have wrapped that up in two episodes. The reason for the hijacking is one of the stupidest reasons I ever heard of for hijacking a plane. Here's a link to a review with spoilers if you're interested. Dusty thinks it's better than I do, but we agree on the ending.

GeorgiaMa'am 11-18-2023 08:34 PM

Catching up on Grey's Anatomy and Aggretsuko. I think I've reviewed Aggretsuko before - it's an anime about a red panda who works as an accountant during the day, and at night sings death metal karaoke. There's a love story in there too. It's really cute and amusing. It's josei anime, which basically means it's geared toward adult women.

I took a break to watch another short josei anime, only 12 episodes. My Happy Marriage is basically a Cinderella story, with some magic and demons thrown in. It's set in approximately early 1900s Japan and is very interesting for that reason as well as being satisfying in a modern Cinderella kind of way.

All of these are on Netflix.

Orema 12-04-2023 03:32 AM

I’ve been watching Killing Eve on Pluto. Pluto usually plays a couple seasons of a show from CBS, Showtime, and BET to get you hooked, hoping you’ll subscribe to the streaming series, but they’re showing all of the seasons of Killing Eve. This works for me because I can catch episodes that I didn’t fully watch or understand the last time around.

The acting is good and the killings are usually surprising, creative, not too gruesome and even fun. Some of the killings don’t seem to be deserved, but every serial killer can’t be a vigilante like Dexter.

The scenes are dominated by women. There are men with important roles, but most of them rely on smart women who are decision makers. It's one of the subtle things I like about this series.

cinnamongrrl 12-17-2023 02:49 PM

I started watching Young Sheldon on Netflix. I hate to sound like a fuddy duddy…. But I love the wholesomeness of it. I only gave a cursory glance at Big Bang because I found Sheldon so annoying! I wanted to see how his personality was formed. It’s been very sweet thus far. His sister, Melissa, steals the show!

Chancie 12-17-2023 04:07 PM

Has anyone been watching Reservation Dogs?

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13623580/

GeorgiaMa'am 12-22-2023 10:35 PM

I've been watching a slew of holiday movies with LGBTQ+ characters:

Exmas - Amazon Prime Video
A family that's really into the Christmas holiday invites their son's ex-gf to share in the holiday. She's been part of the family for 5 years, and the son has to stay out of town to work. He goes home at the last minute and hilarity ensues. His sister is a lesbian going through something similar, and that story gets plenty of screen time. This is a good one.

Christmas is Cancelled - Amazon Prime Video
Girl comes home for Christmas to find her dad is dating her high school nemesis. The bff is gender queer. I didn't mind spending 2 hours on this, but it may not be everyone's cup of tea.

The Happiest Season - Hulu
Gf loves the Christmas holidays, while her gf is ambivalent and content to stay home petsitting. 1st gf convinces other gf to travel home with her for the holidays, but doesn't bother to tell gf she isn't out to her family until they are on the road. I enjoyed this, although - lots of angst.

Let It Snow - Netflix
A group of teenagers tries to throw a Christmas party at the local Waffle Town. A couple of teens are lesbians and they spend the movie trying to get their act together. All the other (straight) teens do the same. This was a pretty good movie.

cinnamongrrl 04-27-2024 06:42 PM

Idk if YouTube counts, but I discovered an amazing channel that I’m fascinated by.

It’s called Banijay History. It basically follows true cases that are being investigated by a forensic anthropologist in the UK. The difference is, she and her team investigate cases of the long dead. Like 400 years or more 😳 I admit, I stay up far too late watching. But it’s just fascinating. The science, the stories….

GeorgiaMa'am 05-03-2024 03:20 AM

I watched Little Reindeer on Netflix because I found the idea intriguing, but also because of the hype. It is deeply disturbing, triggering, cringeworthy and NOT what I would call "dark comedy", as Netflix has billed it. It's just dark.

Basically, it's about a bartender/comedian who gets a stalker. Complexly, it is about so much more: abuser grooming and rape, questioning one's sexuality, mental illness, the people in his life who try to save him, self-worth, the unhelpful police system. What really makes this miniseries a serious contender for an Emmy, however, is the ending. So much becomes clearer - and even more complex - at the end.

Little Reindeer is definitely worth watching if you can work yourself up for it. It's only 7 episodes, so at least you get through them quickly. I highly recommend it. Now that I've read some reviews, I'll probably watch it again to catch all the things I missed the first time around.

GeorgiaMa'am 05-19-2024 08:03 PM

I've been watching The Conners on Netflix. I never really got into Roseanne, because I just don't like the kind of "humor" that Roseanne Barr does. But ever since IRL she opened her mouth about some conspiracy theory (I think) and she went so far that the network (Spoiler Alert) killed her off, the show is much better. It's still about a dysfunctional family that (most of the time) does the best they can, but without so much hurtful sarcasm.

GeorgiaMa'am 08-11-2024 06:08 PM

I've been watching Madam Secretary on Netflix, and it's really good! I never thought I would be able to get into it, but I don't know why - I was a huge fan of West Wing. It's not quite as good as WW, but what is?
Anyway, it's about an academic who gets called on to step into the Secretary of State role when the current SoS gets killed. She's smart and good at her job. She has a semi-functional family. She's friends with the president. I'm only halfway through the first season, but so far so good.

cinnamongrrl 08-12-2024 05:31 PM

Another YouTube channel captured my attention. The channel is called Wes Wherever. It’s a young man who stealth camps in very strange and interesting places. The first episode I watched involved him camping on a rotary (also called a round about I learned) on the Cape. Very cool stuff.

Gemme 08-18-2024 02:11 PM

I've been firmly planted in Amazon Prime lately. Judy Justice and Tribunal Justice are favorites. I watched the first season of The Serpent Queen. So good! And I watched Jackpot! yesterday for fun. John Cena is a blast. I really like that he is so self-deprecating (he's a producer as well as one of the main characters).

cinnamongrrl 08-20-2024 11:13 AM

More YouTube:

Old New England houses….about the obvious

And

Chateau de Purnon: about the lengthy renovation of an ancient, but badly neglected, chateau. Amazing history. Definitely educates the viewer about architecture and 18th century life.

Bèsame* 08-22-2024 07:17 PM


Orema 09-13-2024 01:57 PM

Come As You Are
 
Come As You Are

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6722726/

Showing on Hoopla, Kanopy, Starz.

Three young men with disabilities hit the road in search of a brothel catering to people with special needs. Remake of the acclaimed Belgian film 'Hasta La Vista.'

Starring:Grant Rosenmeyer, rHayden Szeto and Ravi Patel
With: Gabourey Sidibe and Janeane Garofolo

Really enjoyed this.

GeorgiaMa'am 09-13-2024 06:15 PM

I re-watched Cocktail. I wasn't especially wanting to watch Tom Cruise, but I'm really looking forward to my upcoming beach vacation, and I wanted to see something with the ocean in it. I had forgotten that most of this movie takes place in New York City, but there were some good tropical scenes.

I've also been watching Bahamas Life on the Roku Channel. It's one of those shows where a real estate agent shows a couple three different properties, and they pick one. It's pretty good for that kind of show. They show a wide range of prices, depending on what the couples want. It's got me thinking I want to retire to the Bahamas.

Bèsame* 09-15-2024 01:28 PM



This was playing on the plane when I came home from Paris. I didn't like how it looked. However ...don't judge a movie by the title! Lol
I had to be talked into watching it. This is a movie, I bet my Mom watched, and we never talked about it. She would have told me it was good. Smiling.

GeorgiaMa'am 10-25-2024 09:23 PM

I've been watching Anne Rice's The Mayfair Witches on Netflix. In a way, it's kind of disappointing, in that way that complex books that are condensed into a shorter film are disappointing. Several important plot points were deleted, several of my favorite characters were merged into a single role, and I'm not sure that someone who hadn't read the books would completely follow the movie. But still, as a reminder of a great series of books, it's a really good adaptation.

It's reminiscent of American Horror Story in tone and execution. Either there's a lot of CGI, or they spent a fortune on sets. Anne Rice's house on 1st Street in New Orleans is in the movie, although I don't know if they used it for the interior shots. The interior of the Pontchartrain Hotel looks authentic except for the interior of the elevator (which I have seen in person - and if you follow the story you will realize why they wouldn't want to use the original elevator in the film). If you like watching movies with actual historic filming locales, there's lots of eye candy in this film series.

For fans of the Anne Rice books, I definitely recommend it. For fans of AHS I recommend it, and for lovers of all things NOLA I recommend it. For people who are wary of the horror genre, I still tentatively recommend it; I would call it "horror lite". It's exciting, sexy and creepily beautiful, all at once.

Bèsame* 01-14-2025 06:37 PM

Prime Time
On Call

Filmed in my home town. I love recognizing places. And it's a good cop show😉


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