What are you watching?

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I watched the first episode of the Penguin (MAX) and it was great!

Last week I watched Netflix's Apollo 13: Survival but being honest, even with real footage and sound bites it feels redundant due to the extreme detail/fidelity of the excellent Ron Howard movie. I also watched The Deliverance (Netflix) and I liked where it was going until the exorcist movie tropes caught with it. Regardless, it is well made, acted, and entertaining.

And in Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Tim Burton apparently threw everything at the screen and most of it landed. I think it's more amusing, gross, and horrifying than the first one!
 
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I watched the highlights of Silverstone Festival on ITV4 and was wishing I had dem skills of these guys :bowdown:
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I'm getting ready to watch a few episodes from, "30 Rock". Some from Seasons 4 and 5. Was a funny hit show and made me laugh so hard back then and it still does now in the present. I can't stay up too late though, I need to get ready for bed.
 
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Last week I watched Netflix's Apollo 13: Survival but being honest, even with real footage and sound bites it feels redundant due to the extreme detail/fidelity of the excellent Ron Howard movie.
I watched this Friday night and I have to agree that I really didn't see anything extra that I didn't know from the Ron Howard movie. I did think the photos of Marilyn Lovell with what all she was going through were a nice touch. I was also sad to learn at the end of the documentary that she passed away last year.
 
Dunno if that counts but... Cobi and Berry Grooming Day Cat Vlog! 🐱 (Closed captions strongly recommended, fully traducted in English.)

 
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Started watching Duckman today. Really underrated in the current day. Jason Alexander plays the character really well as if it was written specifically for him.
 
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I am surprised to see Das Boot is known internationally.
I always thought "our locally produced" movies tend to not cross the borders, dont really know why I have this impression.

Currently watching: all of the Star Wars content in the order as given by the Disney+ streaming service.
Because I want to figure out myself where the Jedi Order games would fit into the storyline, or if they dont fit at all.
 
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I've read official and fan translations of the manga over the years. It's pretty great.

Solid intro with dynamic animation. Creepy Nuts delivers another infectiously catchy opening tune with "Otonoke". Both combine to get me hyped for the episode to start.

Episodes 1 and 2 of the series are pretty decent so far, and are close enough to the source material. The voice acting for Momo and Otarun are good. The animation style isn't as bonkers as I hoped, but we're only two episodes in.
 
Last night I watched a documentary on Netflix called Jailbreak: Love On The Run. This is the story that you hear about too often where a lonely female corrections officer falls in love with an inmate and helps him get out of jail. But it has a tragic ending.

But there is a twist in this story. The twist is that this happened in my hometown. I was born in Florence and lived there until 2007. All of my family is still there. To see the places I know very well in Florence on a Netflix documentary was kind of cool.

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I guess right now before bed, I'll watch some episodes from 30 Rock. I can stream it on Peacock/Netflix. Seasons 3 and 4 have some of the best funniest content ever. I never get tired of watching this show.
 
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Started watching Transformers Prime yesterday after I found out it was on Youtube and just watched another episode a few minutes ago. Been in a Transformers mood a lot as of recent and after seeing a few clips from this show already, I felt like giving it a watch and so far I like it! :)
 
I'm getting ready to watch Transformers: Dark Of The Moon
I can't keep count of how many times I've seen this movie in a 8-year period. At least 60.
 
As it's approaching Halloween, I'm rewatching my Universal Horror blu ray set, Dracula was last night, Frankenstein tonight.
They look fantastic on the TV I bought a year ago 👍
 
As it's approaching Halloween, I'm rewatching my Universal Horror blu ray set, Dracula was last night, Frankenstein tonight.
They look fantastic on the TV I bought a year ago 👍
That's interesting. I'd like to enjoy the entertainment with that.
 
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