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gaby

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Since Monday am watching MESSIAH....first season--10 episods----tonight will watch the last 3.....not for everyone BUT interesting for me......seul bémol beaucoup de passages sont en Hébreux ou Arabe sans sous-titre....c'est buggant......thanks guys for the good tips in this horrible time...i took notes for the next weeks-months.
 

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Gotta also eventually watch the new season of Altered Carbon, The Witcher, etc.

I will check those out.

Charmer what I like about all Narcos series is the fact that it makes you feel like you are in Columbia or Mexico. This last Narcos Mexico is pure joy to watch.

You should check out Puerta 7. Very real you do feel like you are in Argentina.

I watched El Chapo as well but did not enjoyed it that much.
 

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The Godswoods
I found this movie disturbing, and hard to watch. It is a Spanish science fiction/horror film, and I generally like the genre, but the plot elements were somewhat unusual. Unfortunately the version of the movie Netflix is streaming is dubbed English, and when I turned on the English subtitles, the subtitles did not match the dubbed English dialogue, which was comical (I recommend anyone who watch turn on the subtitles as I suspect them to be a more accurate version of the dialogue being spoken by the characters).

Not a movie to watch with the kids.

Definitely not kid friendly...mmmm, may be watch again with subtitles...the movie has got to be symbolic or an allegory for something as don't think you can take it at face value...something deeper...damn, I hate ;) movies like this where you have to think ;)...
 

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Ok .. if any of you guys have a android box or smart TV , down load Novatv app ... tons of movies and tv shows .. be safe and stay in side
 

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Xanadu
Just finished season 1 and like it so far and saw that season 4 released. Perfect timing
Best series to watch when you are confined at home and to forget about that dam virus! I already completed season 4 within the evening! Lol!
 

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Ozark
Narcos Mexico
Breaking bad ( reruns)

* Reality tv / Doomsday Preppers ( just in case things get worse) ;)

Recently watched again Pineapple Express and Den of thieves and a couple food shows and then ordered a pizza
 

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Since I am fully caught up on Better Call Saul and Ozark, and over the shock of watching The Platform, I have started watching season 2 of the Lost in Space reboot. Unlike a lot of you I am old enough to remember watching the original Lost In Space or reruns of it. While I do not rate the Lost in Space reboot as highly as Better Call Saul or Ozark, which I consider the 2 finest TV shows going right now, the reboot manages to transform the Robot into the most intriguing character on the show: a heroic, yet badly understood machine. The Robot in the original series was a one note comedy show best known for his repeated "Danger, Will Robinson!" warnings, although apart from that, he wasn't particularly helpful to resolving the danger. While the reboot's Robot continues that vocabulary, we also see a resourcefulness in assisting his human companions in battling adversity that was sadly missing in his predecessor Robot. The fact that the Robot is the most interesting character may not say much for the human actors on the show, but it's still solid science fiction entertainment.
 
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Best series to watch when you are confined at home and to forget about that dam virus! I already completed season 4 within the evening! Lol!
For sure. I ended up watching whole season 2 yesterday night and plan to watch season 3 tonight lol. Every episode is interesting. My favourite character is Berlin. Last time I binge watched a whole season in one night was for Stranger things.
 

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After watching Hostel and the Human Centipede, I figured I could watch anything, but The Platform challenged that notion.
Lol! Noted! The platform on my TWL then! I just watched the trailer and that show looks insane! Haha!
 

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Just a heads up : Season 4 of Money Heist / La Casa de Papel is out!

If it's all subtitles, it makes me less inclined to want to watch it (even though I do watch foreign films, etc).
 

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I watched "The Silence" last night- starring Stanley Tucci and Kiernan Shipka, who played the cute young Sally Draper on "Mad Men" and is now 21 years old. This movie is best described as a modern updating of Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds", albeit with a different spin. In the movie cave researchers unintentionally release into the world prehistoric winged cave-dwelling creatures called Vesps, which are blind pterosaur like creatures that violently attack and kill all the researchers. The Vesps then stage an all out assault on humanity. Their violent attacks are triggered by sound, hence the name of the movie, as the survivors of this Armageddon are those who are best at staying quiet. The movie never explains how the cave-dwelling creatures seem to enjoy the sunshine and open air.

I felt it was overall just OK- average for the genre. I would have expected better from a film with Tucci and Shipka.
 

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I watched a creepy ass film on Netflix last night called 13 Cameras. This movie came out at the apex of the AirBnB hidden camera scare in 2016. It's about a creepy, lascivious, perverted landlord who rents a house to a young couple and spies on them through surveillance cameras installed throughout the house. Watches them take showers, have sex etc. He becomes really obsessed and later in the movie starts to really cross some lines. The movie will make you nervous about renting houses/apartments on AirBnB. The prelude to the film cites purported stats on the pervasiveness of the use of hidden cameras in rental properties.

It's sort of low budget in production values and quality of acting, but interesting on a primal level. The actor who plays the landlord isn't given a lot of dialogue and what little he is given he mumbles and grunts, but he is interesting in the role, especially in the scenes in which he is depicted leering at the young couple while watching them remotely.
 

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Are the new james bond movies coming out on NetFlix?

Plural?

Who knows what the distant future holds ...

But the current one, No Time to Die, is finished and under wraps, scheduled for a theatrical release in Nov., '20. Originally it was supposed to come out last November ... but there were delays after Craig and the producers parted ways with their first choice of director Danny Boyle and his writer ... something about "creative differences," so they hired True Detective, Season One director/writer Cary Fukunaga.

Further delays meant it was then scheduled to come out theatrically last week in North America, but about six weeks ago the producers and the studios announced a new date, this November ... which I don't think is even a given at this point.

Will they decide to release it digitally instead? I think it's possible, but with a 1/4 billion dollar budget, not including advertising they, and the studios financing them, really need a big theatrical release to make money. Digital revenues alone probably wouldn't even come close to making back the budget. I think the same thing is true of other big releases like Black Widow and Wonder Woman 1984, which are being held back, too ...

My own preference is to wait and see NTTD on an Imax screen in a movie theatre. But wait how long, is the "billion" dollar question.

Universal released The Invisible Man early on VOD, but only after a theatrical run, however much it was cut short by the pandemic ... and smaller films are doing so, too, I think ....

But the truth is nothing is certain and we don't know what the theatrical exhibition scene will be like in six to eight months ... so they may have no choice but to release these things digitally soon, even the biggest, most-expensive movies.

Going forward, after No Time to Die, whenever it comes out ... I think the half-brother/half-sister team (and second-generation family), that runs the Bond franchise, may feel it's time to sell-out to one of the big digital services like Netflix or Disney.

Afterall, they're getting old and may not have the energy anymore to produce new ones (and will be at least five years since the last one) ... and they're also facing the prospect of hiring a new actor to play Bond ... so it may be time to sell.

Before big problems hit Disney, Bob Iger had actually expressed publicly an interest in acquiring the franchise, so, yeah, I can definitely see it, much as they had with Star Wars, not that I want the Mouse House anywhere near my precious Bond ....

https://youtu.be/BIhNsAtPbPI
 
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