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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago
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I like Christmas films and old films. Currently watching Young at Heart with Frank Sinatra and Doris Day.
I am on the look out for a good serious though. I’m still mourning the end of Only Murders in the Building |
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'Underwater' on film 4.
But, if you really want something gripping and entertaining, watch
Red Light
On channel 4 catchup. Based around red light districts in Antwep and Amsterdam, a solid police drama, great rwists, acting and suspense. |
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"All quiet on the western front on Netflix, it's from the German perspective, bit strange but makes me grateful for not being one hundred years older ..."
Watched that sat night thought it was brilliant x |
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"As title suggests, what are you watching on TV at the moment.
I'm struggling to find anything to get into, a world of streaming at my finger tips and I'm watching old British comedy. "
My special interest for TV is Sci-fi/Fantasy/Period drama/French Language.
Vampires? I'm there
Elves? I'm there
Downtown Abbey? I'm there
Bridgerton and that damn spoon? I'm there
Ross Poldark? Yes and Yum
Merlin? I'm there
Vikings? I'm there
Versailles? I'm there
Dragons? I'm there
Henry Cavill as the Witcher? I'm there
Dune? I'm there
Commander Riker? I'm there
Castles and Swordplay? I'm there
Witches? I'm there
Any random obscure french movie? I'm there.
On YouTube I watch streaming about murder and (criminal) psychology.
I had to get Netflix for the second lockdown because I'd killed everything on prime and Freeview and youtube was getting well you know all about criminals. I needed to escape and pretend like the world wasn't going to hell in a hand basket.
I'm keeping Netflix until energy prices go down, we actually have a long-term prime minister and the cost of living means I can go outside again. Until then....batches down the hatches in my fantasy bubble. |
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"As title suggests, what are you watching on TV at the moment.
I'm struggling to find anything to get into, a world of streaming at my finger tips and I'm watching old British comedy.
My special interest for TV is Sci-fi/Fantasy/Period drama/French Language.
Vampires? I'm there
Elves? I'm there
Downtown Abbey? I'm there
Bridgerton and that damn spoon? I'm there
Ross Poldark? Yes and Yum
Merlin? I'm there
Vikings? I'm there
Versailles? I'm there
Dragons? I'm there
Henry Cavill as the Witcher? I'm there
Dune? I'm there
Commander Riker? I'm there
Castles and Swordplay? I'm there
Witches? I'm there
Any random obscure french movie? I'm there.
On YouTube I watch streaming about murder and (criminal) psychology.
I had to get Netflix for the second lockdown because I'd killed everything on prime and Freeview and youtube was getting well you know all about criminals. I needed to escape and pretend like the world wasn't going to hell in a hand basket.
I'm keeping Netflix until energy prices go down, we actually have a long-term prime minister and the cost of living means I can go outside again. Until then....batches down the hatches in my fantasy bubble."
Commander Rocker!!!
Imzadi. |
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"Now onto the paedo hunter....sickened to the stomach!"
I can watch murder TV but I can't watch anything to do with pedophiles until it's psychological documentary. Everything else put me right off....worst than say horror or explicit violence.
I literally have to mentally psyche myself up for the Ghislaine Maxwell documentary and it was only a small segment when they mentioned school girls in their uniforms. Cringe. |
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"Dahmer is horrific but captivating viewing. Unorthodox is very interesting too."
Watched both.
Unorthodox was probably more horrific for me.
Dahmer- I have researched, studied and been exposed to enough serial killers/ cannibals and mentally ill people that it didn't quite disturb me as much as other people. I was a kid like Dahmer luckily my parents didn't teach me to dissect things and sent me to church!! I developed a conscience and social skills. Lol! luckily I'm also hetero so didn't have to deal with the "shame" of my sexuality.
I don't have a mannequin but I have a stuffed dog about 20 years old called Harry in my bed. |
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Commander Rocker!!!
Imzadi.
Probably my first TV crush before I even knew what a crush was!!..oopp showing my age. Lol!"
Rocker ! Bloody autocorrect. Thanks for translating.
We're almost the same age so no oopp here |
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"About to watch one a new Korean movie on Netflix "
I can't with some of the Korean stuff, it's too long for me.
Americans are like 40-minute episodes.
British 50-60 minutes
Koreans, Nollywood and Bollywood 3 hours later...... and they haven't kissed the girl yet...
I mean when they are good they are very good but when they are bad....I lose interest....
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"All quiet on the western front on Netflix, it's from the German perspective, bit strange but makes me grateful for not being one hundred years older ..."
War films are usually pretty good...even the really old ones. The new one with Harry Styles "1917" had me on edge the whole way through.
War Films and Westerns. Classics but rare in the age of Comic book/ super heros...aka Marvel Vs DC vs Disney. |
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Commander Rocker!!!
Imzadi.
Probably my first TV crush before I even knew what a crush was!!..oopp showing my age. Lol!
Rocker ! Bloody autocorrect. Thanks for translating.
We're almost the same age so no oopp here "
My sister was the Deep space 9 child.
Meanwhile I was traumatized by Tripods, Alf, E.T. and the Space Lizards in V. Even the Daleks scared me as a kid. Lol! As an adult, the Daleks are hilarious but the Weeping Angels and the Adipose were terrifying. Never looked at the Christmas Angels and my blubber the same way again. Lol! |
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Commander Rocker!!!
Imzadi.
Probably my first TV crush before I even knew what a crush was!!..oopp showing my age. Lol!
Rocker ! Bloody autocorrect. Thanks for translating.
We're almost the same age so no oopp here
My sister was the Deep space 9 child.
Meanwhile I was traumatized by Tripods, Alf, E.T. and the Space Lizards in V. Even the Daleks scared me as a kid. Lol! As an adult, the Daleks are hilarious but the Weeping Angels and the Adipose were terrifying. Never looked at the Christmas Angels and my blubber the same way again. Lol!"
Oh yes now Diana in v. Now she was a my crush. Ha yes weeping angels were good episodes. |
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Yes done dahmer and the old man, both great. Jeff bridges rarely let's you down.
It's been a while since I've binged a whole new series of something. I just can't seem to get into anything these days. Working away I have time on my hands to at the moment. |
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over a year ago
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I feel like I've run out of good box sets. Was delighted to find there was a second series of This Way Up tonight though - Sharon Horgan and Aisling Bea |
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"I *wish* we were watching the peripheral but we've run out of episodes."
"me to can’t wait for Friday."
It’s so good, isn’t it? I can’t quite get over how well it’s translated to TV. Flynne and Burton are perfect. Lev’s perfect. It’s great. |
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