Steps wrote:Actually watching far less than did before lock down. Bit different routine.. Get up check Fresh grounded expresso, check messages , servers, post here on PCs. Shower.. coffee read the news Set up for projects Wife has decided we need a cooked brunch on the deck.. Get into a project look around notice getting dark Dinner Watch a couple shows, more catch up on demand, netfix lightbox bed. Even getting into loading a few pics for Skotis pic comp time just runs out.. Maybe its just this incredible weather we are having.. maybe cant get out fishing but still get outside in the sun.. Will leave binge watching when things get back to normal.. weather that is. |
smudge wrote:I saw 1917 at the movies when it was out. My mate reckons it was the most boring movie he's seen. I enjoyed it, not up there with the best for me but certainly worth watching. I watched Missouri Breaks for the first time the other night, it's an old western from the 70's with Jack Nicholson and Marlon Brando. That was very cool. I watched some of The Tiger King of course. Quite funny but a bit too much like watching a strutting rooster. Well worth watching to see just how many whacko's there are in the world but 3 episodes was all I could handle. |
MightyBoosh wrote:- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood - another movie that looked great, but wasn't. Nothing happened until the last 15 minutes of quite a long movie. The last 15 minutes were good, but not worth the leg work! |
the demon wrote:a must , last breath . Tap that into the search as is can be hard to find . Doco Story about deep saturation divers in the north sea. Very amazing story .! |
the demon wrote:Sorry , on Netflix |
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