What are you watching now?
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Plowing through "The Old Man" season two.
I didn't realize that Joel Grey was in it - he's 92 years old.
wrote on 5 Dec 2024, 00:56 last edited by@George-K said in What are you watching now?:
Plowing through "The Old Man" season two.
Totally satisfying. With the likes of Bridges, Lithgow et al, how could it not be?
Sure, there are some slow spots and some plot sidetracks. Nevertheless season two ends with a sense of completion - the story's been told and we're done...
...other than this one thing. Whatever happened to....?
If renewed, a third season will answer that question.
When I grow up, I wanna be Jeff Bridges (other than the lymphoma part, of course).
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wrote on 7 Dec 2024, 00:19 last edited by
Caught the first two of this while waiting for the Comcast repair guy...
Link to videoGetting great reviews. So far, I'm at about 3 stars (out of 5). Stretches credulity a bit too much (one of the reasons I didn't love "Lioness").
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wrote on 15 Dec 2024, 03:14 last edited by
Just wasted two hours of my life watching Blitz. I watched it largely for the subject matter and that Steve McQueen seems to be a hot new director. No real arc, no character development, minimal dialogue. Blech.
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Just wasted two hours of my life watching Blitz. I watched it largely for the subject matter and that Steve McQueen seems to be a hot new director. No real arc, no character development, minimal dialogue. Blech.
wrote on 15 Dec 2024, 12:10 last edited by@Mik said in What are you watching now?:
Just wasted two hours of my life watching Blitz.
I was going to look at it. Thanks for the heads up.
By the way, I read, somewhere, that The Day of The Jackal is coming to broadcast TV at the end of this month.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_of_the_Jackal_(TV_series)
NBC is set to broadcast the pilot on US television on 30 December 2024.[22]
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wrote on 15 Dec 2024, 12:32 last edited by
I'm looking forward to that. I love seeing novels made as series or miniseries. So much better to tell the story.
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wrote on 15 Dec 2024, 12:39 last edited by
That was the first Forsyth book I read.
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wrote on 15 Dec 2024, 12:40 last edited by
Me too. They could do a new book each season.
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wrote on 15 Dec 2024, 12:46 last edited by
The films based on Forsyth:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Films_based_on_works_by_Frederick_Forsyth
Jackal was great.
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wrote on 15 Dec 2024, 12:53 last edited by
Lots of spoilers:
Why did The Day of the Jackal end differently from the book?
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wrote on 15 Dec 2024, 15:52 last edited by
It’s on Peacock now. All episodes.
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Plowing through "The Old Man" season two.
I didn't realize that Joel Grey was in it - he's 92 years old.
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@kluurs said in What are you watching now?:
We are enjoying Silo. Good production values and so far, an engaging storyline.
Next month:
Link to videowrote on 23 Dec 2024, 01:36 last edited by@George-K said in What are you watching now?:
@kluurs said in What are you watching now?:
We are enjoying Silo. Good production values and so far, an engaging storyline.
Next month:
Link to videoIn anticipation of season 2, i binged (again) season 1. Much better on the 2nd watch. Having read the books, I'm REALLY looking forward to a binge of season two. Gonna hold off until all episodes are available.
It's neat when "sci-fi" doesn't involve spaceships, etc.
Side note: In one of the episodes (#4?), one of the police yell to a citizen by name: "Howey."
The Silo books were written by Hugh Howey.
Read the books - they're great.
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wrote on 23 Dec 2024, 01:55 last edited by
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@George-K said in What are you watching now?:
@kluurs said in What are you watching now?:
We are enjoying Silo. Good production values and so far, an engaging storyline.
Next month:
Link to videoIn anticipation of season 2, i binged (again) season 1. Much better on the 2nd watch. Having read the books, I'm REALLY looking forward to a binge of season two. Gonna hold off until all episodes are available.
It's neat when "sci-fi" doesn't involve spaceships, etc.
Side note: In one of the episodes (#4?), one of the police yell to a citizen by name: "Howey."
The Silo books were written by Hugh Howey.
Read the books - they're great.
wrote on 23 Dec 2024, 01:56 last edited by@George-K said in What are you watching now?:
The Silo books were written by Hugh Howey.
Read the books - they're great.
I loved the books, too - I read the whole series very quickly
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A really good British crime drama covering solving cold cases. The stories are pretty harrowing, but the whole thing is well acted, with plenty of well known and high quality character actors taking part.
wrote on 23 Dec 2024, 02:16 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes yes!
I'd forgotten (heh) this series. Very well done. Understated, quiet and respectful.
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wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 05:38 last edited by
Finally finished Yellowstone. I thought it was a good, if implausible, ending. About the best they could do without Costner. I liked that
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wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 13:24 last edited by
There are at least two spin-offs in the works.
6666 follows Jimmy
An unnamed series, in Wyoming, with Beth and Rip (remember she bought that ranch?)
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wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 15:05 last edited by
I'm hesitant to go down the Yellowstone universe rabbit hole. I think I might watch 1883 and 1923, but will probably stop after that. My brother in Dallas ran across a TV show being filmed, I think called "Madison", another spin off.
@Mik I liked Yellowstone, agree with your feeling. Just this morning I was thinking that the main thing I'll miss from the show are the cowboy/scenery moments with montage music. To me, at least, it was really peaceful and enjoyable to watch. The story itself was fun, with some specific episodes that were amazing, but the cowboy scenery is what will last with me.
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wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 22:18 last edited by
It struck me as well. I have a very close friend who actually became a working cowboy in Montana after high school and a couple years of college. Spent a week with him up in summer cattle camp in the mountains. It was great.
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wrote on 31 Dec 2024, 22:40 last edited by
How do you people find time to watch these-multi episode, multi-season shows? I can barely get through, "Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" without skipping to just the good parts.