Coming up on Amazon Prime Video
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House of David
As the name suggests this series is all about a man called David. The upcoming TV show tells the story of the ascent of the biblical figure as he becomes the most renowned and celebrated king of Israel. ‘The series follows the once-mighty King Saul as he falls victim to his own pride. At the direction of God, the prophet Samuel anoints an unlikely, outcast teenager as the new king,’ the synopsis explains. ‘As Saul loses his power over his kingdom, David finds himself on a journey to discover and fulfill his destiny, navigating love, loss, and violence in the court of the very man he’s destined to replace. As one leader falls, another must rise.’ Michael Iskander plays the lead in this fresh look at one of the most famous stories in the bible. When: February 27
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I think here he uses an Uzi.
Nonetheless it might be an interesting piece of Israel's history. If done well and as accurate as possible within the confines of entertainment.
I'd really like to see Scorsese's The Saints too, but I'm not signing up for an expensive service to do it.
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Founded in 1903 as a religious community, the Israelite House of David was established for the purpose of reuniting the 12 lost tribes of Israel to await the Millennium.
But for many baseball historians and fans, the name House of David has become synonymous with baseball’s barnstorming heyday. And today, thanks to a donation to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, the House of David legacy is alive and well in Cooperstown.
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I think here he uses an Uzi.
Nonetheless it might be an interesting piece of Israel's history. If done well and as accurate as possible within the confines of entertainment.
I'd really like to see Scorsese's The Saints too, but I'm not signing up for an expensive service to do it.
@Mik said in Coming up on Amazon Prime Video:
I think here he uses an Uzi.
Nonetheless it might be an interesting piece of Israel's history. If done well and as accurate as possible within the confines of entertainment.
I'd really like to see Scorsese's The Saints too, but I'm not signing up for an expensive service to do it.
If it was Netflix, he’d be a black trans woman.
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Only Tarzan is safe from Netflix. They don’t have the balls to cast a black man swinging through trees and acting like a monkey.
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Only Tarzan is safe from Netflix. They don’t have the balls to cast a black man swinging through trees and acting like a monkey.
@jon-nyc said in Coming up on Amazon Prime Video:
Only Tarzan is safe from Netflix. They don’t have the balls to cast a black man swinging through trees and acting like a monkey.
Hispanic woman?