What are you watching now?
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Nobody has mentioned "The Last Dance" yet? 10 part series on Michael Jordan and the Bulls during their 6th NBA championship season in 1998. It jumps all around from Jordan's beginnings at North Carolina up to today. Great fvcking show. And I hated the Bulls.
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The above is just a trailer. Full movie available on Amazon Prime.
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@Axtremus said in What are you watching now?:
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I hope I don't get reincarnated as a livestock animal.
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@Horace said in What are you watching now?:
@Axtremus said in What are you watching now?:
I hope I don't get reincarnated as a livestock animal.
Life is so much simpler.
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Edit. This is worth a thread...
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@George-K said in What are you watching now?:
Has anyone read any of the "Longmire" books? They get great reviews on Amazon.
I've read a few. They're fun mysteries and they have a fun, slow, dry pace to them.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in What are you watching now?:
@George-K said in What are you watching now?:
Has anyone read any of the "Longmire" books? They get great reviews on Amazon.
I've read a few. They're fun mysteries and they have a fun, slow, dry pace to them.
Thanks, Aqua!
I loved the TV series. It's sort of what you describe, slow and dry, but ultimately ingratiating. You really get to love Walt (and Starbuck, of course).
I'll seek out the first one.
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One of my favorites so far! Let me know what you think, the characters are a little different.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in What are you watching now?:
One of my favorites so far! Let me know what you think, the characters are a little different.
Thanks. I'll queue it up next!
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As I mentioned, The History Channel has a 3 part miniseries about US Grant. Each episode is about 90 minutes.
Overall, well done - I haven't watched the 3rd episode yet.
My criticisms are that they spent far too little time on Grant's life before the Civil War in the first episode. His relationships with his in-laws and parents are touched upon, but not enough. Also, his time at West Point and the time spent between his two military careers is given to little attention.
The second episode deals with his military campaigns in the Civil War up to 1864. Though interesting to see his strategies for taking Vicksburg, etc, perhaps a bit too much attention is devoted to those details at the expense of not having enough time to deal with his presidency. We shall see. I remember reading that Grant was considered, at the time, the second most popular president of all. That being because he brought the nation together. That reputation, of course, didn't last, so it'll be interesting to see how this series deals with it.
I think it's available on demand. Worth a watch.