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Re: So, what are you watching?

Started by JillSwift, May 25, 2010, 07:25:44 PM

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Crow

Quote from: Tank on May 06, 2012, 08:39:57 AM
Quote from: Anne D. on May 06, 2012, 02:11:26 AM
I really liked Spartacus: Blood and Sand and Gods of the Arena. Our neighbor got us into the show. (He even had a Spartacus-themed party last year, complete with a makeshift arena and wood swords--it was quite impressive.) Have only seen two episodes of the season with the new guy. They've been okay, but I agree with you, AD, that the new actor doesn't seem quite right for the role.

I quite enjoy the gratuitous soft-porn sex scenes, but sometimes the gore in the fighting scenes is a little much. Overall, though, the over-the-top comic-book feel of the show is pretty damn cool.
Unlike some I never rated Lucy Lawless as hot in Zena Warrior Princess but she has matured into a really sexy woman in Spartacus.

Took me till the second season to realise who she was.
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Sandra Craft

Jane Eyre, the one with Orson Welles and Joan Fontaine.  I'd seen it before but hadn't realized until now that Jane childhood friend was played by Elizabeth Taylor.
Sandy

  

"Life is short, and it is up to you to make it sweet."  Sarah Louise Delany

Anne D.

Quote from: BooksCatsEtc on May 06, 2012, 08:06:43 PM
Jane Eyre, the one with Orson Welles and Joan Fontaine.  I'd seen it before but hadn't realized until now that Jane childhood friend was played by Elizabeth Taylor.

Is this one your favorite of the film adaptations?

The Magic Pudding

The Big Lebowski.
It's got everything, well it doesn't have Nazis but it does have German Nihilists which is more original anyway. The Dude Walter and Donnie, what else could you ask for?

En_Route

Lars Von Trier - Melancholia.
I have high hopes that it will cheer me up.
Some ideas are so stupid only an intellectual could believe them (Orwell).

MariaEvri

I'm watching the back to the future trilogy
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Tank

Just watched 'The Artist' and enjoyed it very much.
If religions were TV channels atheism is turning the TV off.
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Non Quixote

I rented Cool Hand Luke on Bluray yesterday and watched it for probably the tenth time.  It's definitely a top 10 movie for me, one of those that I resist watching until I can't stand it anymore.  It is however a movie that I can talk about with friends ad nauseum...lol.  The depth of the character development and the complexity of the storyline is something that I miss I suppose in a film industry that seems to have become overly dependant on CGI and big explosions or a truckload of violence to put butts in seats.

An overgeneralization of the current film industry I know, but sometimes it sure feels like it's true.
Ya give 'em books and they just chew on the covers...
"Faith is something you believe that nobody in his right mind would believe."    ~ Archie Bunker

Sandra Craft

The Magnificent Seven.  I'd forgotten how much I liked this movie.
Sandy

  

"Life is short, and it is up to you to make it sweet."  Sarah Louise Delany

bisbell6

I've been looking for some ideas on new things to watch - so glad I found this thread.  I'm going to check out some of the shows listed.  I'm just finishing season three of "Doc Martin".  I tend to watch stuff on my computer over tv and it's up on netflix.  I'm really enjoying that one.  I've also just started watching "Breaking Bad".  The last movie I watched aside from The Avengers in the theater was the 2008 production of "Skin".  I highly recommend it.
"Quickly, bring me a beaker of wine so that I may wet my mind and say something clever". (Aristophanes)

Crow

The Wire. It must be the 8th time I have watched all 5 seasons back to back.
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Amicale

I just watched Thirteen Ghosts last night. Fun little horror flick. :)


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Non Quixote

Quote from: bisbell6 on July 22, 2012, 11:06:33 PM(snip)
I've been looking for some ideas on new things to watch - so glad I found this thread.  I'm going to check out some of the shows listed.  I'm just finishing season three of "Doc Martin".  I tend to watch stuff on my computer over tv and it's up on netflix.
I cancelled my cable TV about a year ago because I just wasn't watching it anymore.  Everything that I want to see I can find on the Web.

Netflix has a bunch of terrific TV series available for streaming, and a lot of great old movies but not a lot of new movie content.  I'm sure that has to do with the licensing cost, but no problem as I also do the 2 DVDs at a time option.

I watched "The Hunter" with Willem Dafoe a couple of nights ago.  The storyline was a bit underwhelming and a little treehuggy (not that that's a bad thing) and the ending was sad but it was worth a watch.  Dafoe turned in his usual terrific performance and I really liked the little blond malnourished kid, she was a hoot!
Ya give 'em books and they just chew on the covers...
"Faith is something you believe that nobody in his right mind would believe."    ~ Archie Bunker

bisbell6

I was really peeved at netflix yesterday - I'd just finished season 2 of Doc Martin and they pulled everything but the first season.  This is the second time availability changed on me while I was watching a series.  Luckily for me, I have Amazon Prime and was able to start watching Doc Martin again there. 

My queue is getting full with all these great ideas for stuff to watch!
"Quickly, bring me a beaker of wine so that I may wet my mind and say something clever". (Aristophanes)

OldGit

I'm watching Thomas The Tank Engine.  I don't like it, but it keeps monkey-boy quiet.  Now if it were Ivor The Engine I'd quite enjoy it.