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Ozark on Netflix, 8 episodes in and enjoying it very much.
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We really like Ozark.
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The punisher on Netflix, I really enjoyed it. It was well acted and a good plot. But a few very graphic violent scenes, so be warned. My wife ended up watching the last half of the season with me, closed her eyes for the bad parts, so after watching that it was her choice to pick something, so we are about half way through "Z, the beginning of everything" on Amazon. Polar opposite of the punisher, very far polar opposites, lol, which I am pretty sure was her goal, but it is decent enough to keep us watching. I assume a lot of it is based on true events.
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(01-01-2018, 09:44 PM)GPnative Wrote: The punisher on Netflix, I really enjoyed it. It was well acted and a good plot. But a few very graphic violent scenes, so be warned. My wife ended up watching the last half of the season with me, closed her eyes for the bad parts, so after watching that it was her choice to pick something, so we are about half way through "Z, the beginning of everything" on Amazon. Polar opposite of the punisher, very far polar opposites, lol, which I am pretty sure was her goal, but it is decent enough to keep us watching. I assume a lot of it is based on true events.
Someone had it on and it was interesting and violent and I felt the title card was An Ode To The Firearm!!!
I just started "The Dark."
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Latest watches: End of the f***g world on Netflix which is a one series show, and Frank which reminds somewhat of a favorite of mine called Wristcutters. Frank is on Hulu. I can't think of anything really gripping on Cable at the moment.
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I enjoyed The Big Sick last night. I really like Holly Hunter. Not sure why, but I do.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5462602/
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This show rather surprised me as it's not typically the type show I'd watch in the past. OMG am I getting old?
Check it out if you are able.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5788792/
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(01-30-2018, 11:54 PM)Valuesize Wrote: This show rather surprised me as it's not typically the type show I'd watch in the past. OMG am I getting old?
Check it out if you are able.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5788792/
I am not able.
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I've been watching Peaky Blinders for a few weeks now. It took me a while to tune in because the name "Peaky Blinders" just sounded weird. Anyway I just started season 4. It's been worth watching but now I see that season 5 won't be out until 2019. That long of a wait makes me sort of want to give up on season 4. I'm just going to have to watch it all over again because I will have lost track of what was going on by the time season 5 comes out. I guess I'll go back to watching Seinfeld reruns.
For the record... this season of The Ranch has been weak. I did enjoy the final season of Longmire, though.
Does anyone else feel that the overall offerings on Netflix are very weak? I can scroll forever and not see anything very interesting.
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(01-31-2018, 07:15 PM)GCG Wrote: I've been watching Peaky Blinders for a few weeks now. It took me a while to tune in because the name "Peaky Blinders" just sounded weird. Anyway I just started season 4. It's been worth watching but now I see that season 5 won't be out until 2019. That long of a wait makes me sort of want to give up on season 4. I'm just going to have to watch it all over again because I will have lost track of what was going on by the time season 5 comes out. I guess I'll go back to watching Seinfeld reruns.
For the record... this season of The Ranch has been weak. I did enjoy the final season of Longmire, though.
Does anyone else feel that the overall offerings on Netflix are very weak? I can scroll forever and not see anything very interesting. I think Netflix would only cost me another 8 bucks a month. But we pay so much for Direct TV We are just not willing to pay more for what Netflix has to offer.
But it does seem like everyone on this forum but me watches Netflix.
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(02-01-2018, 11:11 AM)tvguy Wrote: (01-31-2018, 07:15 PM)GCG Wrote: I've been watching Peaky Blinders for a few weeks now. It took me a while to tune in because the name "Peaky Blinders" just sounded weird. Anyway I just started season 4. It's been worth watching but now I see that season 5 won't be out until 2019. That long of a wait makes me sort of want to give up on season 4. I'm just going to have to watch it all over again because I will have lost track of what was going on by the time season 5 comes out. I guess I'll go back to watching Seinfeld reruns.
For the record... this season of The Ranch has been weak. I did enjoy the final season of Longmire, though.
Does anyone else feel that the overall offerings on Netflix are very weak? I can scroll forever and not see anything very interesting. I think Netflix would only cost me another 8 bucks a month. But we pay so much for Direct TV We are just not willing to pay more for what Netflix has to offer.
But it does seem like everyone on this forum but me watches Netflix.
We pay for the $7.99 plan. Which is only one stream at a time but it works for us. We definitely get our money's worth out of it. When you think one movie ticket alone costs more than that.
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(02-01-2018, 11:17 AM)GPnative Wrote: (02-01-2018, 11:11 AM)tvguy Wrote: (01-31-2018, 07:15 PM)GCG Wrote: I've been watching Peaky Blinders for a few weeks now. It took me a while to tune in because the name "Peaky Blinders" just sounded weird. Anyway I just started season 4. It's been worth watching but now I see that season 5 won't be out until 2019. That long of a wait makes me sort of want to give up on season 4. I'm just going to have to watch it all over again because I will have lost track of what was going on by the time season 5 comes out. I guess I'll go back to watching Seinfeld reruns.
For the record... this season of The Ranch has been weak. I did enjoy the final season of Longmire, though.
Does anyone else feel that the overall offerings on Netflix are very weak? I can scroll forever and not see anything very interesting. I think Netflix would only cost me another 8 bucks a month. But we pay so much for Direct TV We are just not willing to pay more for what Netflix has to offer.
But it does seem like everyone on this forum but me watches Netflix.
We pay for the $7.99 plan. Which is only one stream at a time but it works for us. We definitely get our money's worth out of it. When you think one movie ticket alone costs more than that. Well if that's how you base what you get for your money then isn't most any form of TV is cheaper than the movies.
So do you pay more than the 8 bucks a month for TV?
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(02-01-2018, 12:07 PM)tvguy Wrote: (02-01-2018, 11:17 AM)GPnative Wrote: (02-01-2018, 11:11 AM)tvguy Wrote: (01-31-2018, 07:15 PM)GCG Wrote: I've been watching Peaky Blinders for a few weeks now. It took me a while to tune in because the name "Peaky Blinders" just sounded weird. Anyway I just started season 4. It's been worth watching but now I see that season 5 won't be out until 2019. That long of a wait makes me sort of want to give up on season 4. I'm just going to have to watch it all over again because I will have lost track of what was going on by the time season 5 comes out. I guess I'll go back to watching Seinfeld reruns.
For the record... this season of The Ranch has been weak. I did enjoy the final season of Longmire, though.
Does anyone else feel that the overall offerings on Netflix are very weak? I can scroll forever and not see anything very interesting. I think Netflix would only cost me another 8 bucks a month. But we pay so much for Direct TV We are just not willing to pay more for what Netflix has to offer.
But it does seem like everyone on this forum but me watches Netflix.
We pay for the $7.99 plan. Which is only one stream at a time but it works for us. We definitely get our money's worth out of it. When you think one movie ticket alone costs more than that. Well if that's how you base what you get for your money then isn't most any form of TV is cheaper than the movies.
So do you pay more than the 8 bucks a month for TV?
It was just a reference of payment, we never buy fancy coffee's either, so I could just as easily say its cheaper than 2 latte's that some folks buy daily. I'd rather pay $8/mo for a library of streaming entertainment then a cup of Dutch Bro's.
We pay about $42/mo for satellite TV, so all in w/ Netflix we are at $50 for entertainment, that's a bargain.
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(02-01-2018, 01:17 PM)GPnative Wrote: (02-01-2018, 12:07 PM)tvguy Wrote: (02-01-2018, 11:17 AM)GPnative Wrote: (02-01-2018, 11:11 AM)tvguy Wrote: (01-31-2018, 07:15 PM)GCG Wrote: I've been watching Peaky Blinders for a few weeks now. It took me a while to tune in because the name "Peaky Blinders" just sounded weird. Anyway I just started season 4. It's been worth watching but now I see that season 5 won't be out until 2019. That long of a wait makes me sort of want to give up on season 4. I'm just going to have to watch it all over again because I will have lost track of what was going on by the time season 5 comes out. I guess I'll go back to watching Seinfeld reruns.
For the record... this season of The Ranch has been weak. I did enjoy the final season of Longmire, though.
Does anyone else feel that the overall offerings on Netflix are very weak? I can scroll forever and not see anything very interesting. I think Netflix would only cost me another 8 bucks a month. But we pay so much for Direct TV We are just not willing to pay more for what Netflix has to offer.
But it does seem like everyone on this forum but me watches Netflix.
We pay for the $7.99 plan. Which is only one stream at a time but it works for us. We definitely get our money's worth out of it. When you think one movie ticket alone costs more than that. Well if that's how you base what you get for your money then isn't most any form of TV is cheaper than the movies.
So do you pay more than the 8 bucks a month for TV?
It was just a reference of payment, we never buy fancy coffee's either, so I could just as easily say its cheaper than 2 latte's that some folks buy daily. I'd rather pay $8/mo for a library of streaming entertainment then a cup of Dutch Bro's.
We pay about $42/mo for satellite TV, so all in w/ Netflix we are at $50 for entertainment, that's a bargain. Yes that's a bargain I guess but I don't know what all you get. We $139 a month for direct TV.
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(02-01-2018, 01:52 PM)tvguy Wrote: (02-01-2018, 01:17 PM)GPnative Wrote: (02-01-2018, 12:07 PM)tvguy Wrote: (02-01-2018, 11:17 AM)GPnative Wrote: (02-01-2018, 11:11 AM)tvguy Wrote: I think Netflix would only cost me another 8 bucks a month. But we pay so much for Direct TV We are just not willing to pay more for what Netflix has to offer.
But it does seem like everyone on this forum but me watches Netflix.
We pay for the $7.99 plan. Which is only one stream at a time but it works for us. We definitely get our money's worth out of it. When you think one movie ticket alone costs more than that. Well if that's how you base what you get for your money then isn't most any form of TV is cheaper than the movies.
So do you pay more than the 8 bucks a month for TV?
It was just a reference of payment, we never buy fancy coffee's either, so I could just as easily say its cheaper than 2 latte's that some folks buy daily. I'd rather pay $8/mo for a library of streaming entertainment then a cup of Dutch Bro's.
We pay about $42/mo for satellite TV, so all in w/ Netflix we are at $50 for entertainment, that's a bargain. Yes that's a bargain I guess but I don't know what all you get. We $139 a month for direct TV.
We get the channels we like to watch
And we don't pay for any premiums like HBO, etc. Could care less about Game of Thrones.
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