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Thread: What was the last TV Show or Movie you saw, and did you like it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie B View Post
    I've seen a few episodes of Animal Kingdom on TNT. Set in Oceanside, CA, the series is about a local crime family let by their matriarch, "Smurf", played by Ellen Barkin.

    Maybe it's just me, but I can't get into a show in which almost every character should be either in prison or in the ground (preferably the latter). I can't care about any of them.
    I tried to watch it because I enjoy out-of-the-box shows. Couldn't take it. It may be interesting for psychopaths.
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    Bleach on Netflix. Based on the anime series, it was surprising good. Good effects and plot. Better than most DC Superhero movies.

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    Love and Robots - Lucky 13

    Just watched this episode. Absolutely loved it. It’s how I feel about machines that are close to me, including, but not limited to, my competition cars. Call me sentimental, but I know what I know. Really enjoyed it.

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    Watched "They Shall Not Grow Old" and "Apollo 11" this week, and really liked both of them.

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    Just binge watched Hunting ISIS on Amazon Instant Video. The series follows several American expats engaged in the fight against Daesh in Iraq and Syria from 2015-2017, either as combatants or medics. Very well produced and worth checking out.


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    Clint Eastwood’s movie Mule, from redbox. Worth a watch.

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    Clint Eastwood’s movie Mule, from redbox. Worth a watch.
    We saw in theatre and enjoyed it.

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    I binge watched the first 4 episodes of Yellowstone season 1 late last night. So far I really dig it. Even if the show sucked, the aesthetics are A+.

    I need to add a couple more cowboy hats to my collection, that's for sure.

    On a side note, I feel like Kevin Costner has been waiting his whole life to play these slightly older grumpy guy roles, like John Dutton in Yellowstone and Frank Hamer in The Highwaymen. I enjoy his current roles way more than anything he played in in his younger years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casual Friday View Post
    I binge watched the first 4 episodes of Yellowstone season 1 late last night. So far I really dig it. Even if the show sucked, the aesthetics are A+.

    I need to add a couple more cowboy hats to my collection, that's for sure.

    On a side note, I feel like Kevin Costner has been waiting his whole life to play these slightly older grumpy guy roles, like John Dutton in Yellowstone and Frank Hamer in The Highwaymen. I enjoy his current roles way more than anything he played in in his younger years.
    He did a good job in "Open Range" in my opinion. As did Duvall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blues View Post
    He did a good job in "Open Range" in my opinion. As did Duvall.
    Open Range is one of my few "watch it again" modern Westerns, along with 3:10 to Yuma (the 2007 one).
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