Just saw The Highwaymen on Netflix. I liked it, especially Costner's and Bates's performances.
(Ah, for the days when you could just walk into a store and buy guns and shit.)
Just saw The Highwaymen on Netflix. I liked it, especially Costner's and Bates's performances.
(Ah, for the days when you could just walk into a store and buy guns and shit.)
I am currently watching Happy People: A year in the taiga on prime. It’s mostly in Russian but it’s interesting watching how they live; especially the trappers
Our Girl on Prime has held my interest through 3-4 episodes so far.
Totally agree. It should be (maybe it is [emoji41]) the dumbest thing ever but we loved it. Johnny steals the show, every time he screams “QUIET!” at his students you know it’s about to get good.
The Hero- on Hulu I think. An aging actor facing his life and career choices while contemplating his mortality. Or some shit. Worth it if you like watching Sam Elliott basically playing Sam Elliott.
True Detective on HBO Max- I somehow never watched this until now despite hearing how good it is. Season 1 is fantastic. Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey are a great pair.
Season 2 is a pretty big drop off but watchable, I’ll give season 3 a go just because.
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Finished up The Expanse season 5 last night. This show has easily turned into a top-3 program of all time for me. I really enjoy it- the story is great, the special effects are amazing and the characters developed well.
Can’t wait for season 6 and thinking of reading the books.
The French Connection is claimed to be one of the best movies ever made. It has won several Oscars and other rewards. But personally, I didn't find it all that great. I guess the movie just hasn't aged as well as some others.
I'm liking the new Superman series on CW.
Honest Thief with Liam Neeson, which is basically Taken 37, can be passed over.
Raylan Lives! in the form of City Primeval: High noon in Detroit