December 8Dec 8 12 hours ago, TwiceHorn said: I loved Homicide Life On The Streets back in the day, It finally has shown back up streaming on several sites including Amazon. Excellent show.
December 8Dec 8 Started the Sopranos 2X. Tony is a fucking meathead. I can't get past it. Did the same with Mad Men but finally broke through.
December 8Dec 8 22 hours ago, qwertyu1234 said: Still haven't. I have HBO Max, but the last half of it apparently being awful prevents me from giving it a try. Had I been watching as it went and waited for that ending, I’d be pissed. But I wasn’t THAT invested so it was fine
December 8Dec 8 It's Chrismas season so I have to admit-- I've never seen Die Hard. I plan on watching it on a plane this week. Maybe I'll do a React Video on my YouTube channel which, unlike all the other reaction videos, will be actually real. I've never seen but want to (just need to find the time): - The Wire - Landman Movies I've never seen but want to but also feel lost on where to start and if I'll get the lore if I start at the wrong one because there are like 8 sequels: - IT - Predator (and/or Alien) movies that have come out. I need a chronology map to understand these. Shows that I have ZERO desire to start and watch but people seem to love: - Stranger Things Shows/Movies I did invest the time and glad I did (based on this threads feedback so far): - The Big Lewbowski one of the greatest movies ever. I've seen it probably 20 times. - Breaking Bad, one of the greatest series ever. I've watched it all the way through once, but watched parts of it enough to probably qualify a second viewing. - Django Unchained is amazing and probably seen it 4 or 5 times. - Godfather, was good, watched it once that's enough for me. Shows/Movies I did invest the time and wouldn't have if I had known in hindsight (I imagine all you LOST people are here too) - Ted Lasso after Season 1. Season 1 was soooo good and gold, the rest was bonafide garbage heap trash. - GoT, was cool and at the time was enthralling. In hindsight even the great parts weren't THAT great, but it was the last monocultural show and time we had I think before the complete obliteration of Hollywood monoculture (I guess Stranger Things is that). - The Harry Potter universe. Maybe if I was a kid or a tween when I watched these it would hit different, but as an adult it's very lame. Sorry. - The Walking Dead. Wasted a lot of time continuing to watch based on Sunk Cost fallacy. It was never good but had a way to keep me watching until I finally quit which I think was the fake Glen death. Like getting yourself to quit eating sugar for no reason. Edited December 8Dec 8 by Vegas64
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