TMoney Posted February 19 Report Posted February 19 On 1/30/2024 at 7:33 AM, swt61 said: Just finished episode 3. Pretty good so far. I thought this started strong, but by the end I hated it. Less up its own ass than season 2, but only just. 2
swt61 Posted February 19 Report Posted February 19 16 hours ago, TMoney said: I thought this started strong, but by the end I hated it. Less up its own ass than season 2, but only just. I didn't hate it, but I thought the ending was crap. At least the part you know I'm talking about. One thing that might have had me liking it more than some was the way they got village life above the Arctic Circle so much better than most. I feel like they actually did some research. 1
dsavitsk Posted February 19 Report Posted February 19 @swt61 @TMoney If you are interesting in AK life, Northern Exposure is available to stream on Amazon. I have vague memories of liking it from when it was on, and it turns out to be pretty good. 3
swt61 Posted February 20 Report Posted February 20 5 hours ago, dsavitsk said: @swt61 @TMoney If you are interesting in AK life, Northern Exposure is available to stream on Amazon. I have vague memories of liking it from when it was on, and it turns out to be pretty good. Yep. Watched it back in the day. Was actually filmed in Washington, but still pretty faithful to remote Alaskan life.
TMoney Posted February 26 Report Posted February 26 Drive to Survive, Season 6 Another absolutely fabulous season from these guys. It is not hyperbole to say that this show has changed the landscape of professional sports documentary (if not professional sports themselves). The access DTS's crew gets is unparalleled. I cannot believe the intimate moments they are able to capture on audio and video. These people are not professional actors. The only way you get those types of moments is to be in as many places as often as you can. The production budget must be truly insane. I devoured the 10 episodes in two days when I should have been packing up my apartment. I think this show is an amazing complement to watching the races, as there is just no other way to get this kind of insider access. I can't wait for the next season of races (and eventually the next season of DTS). 2
swt61 Posted February 26 Report Posted February 26 Wait, what? They actually have cable TV in Sacramento? Oh, I should have read further. Glad you got to enjoy civilization for a little bit longer. 1
TMoney Posted February 27 Report Posted February 27 Took another break from packing to watch this. A+ effort from the lads, as usual. They do such an amazing job with these. 1
mikeymad Posted February 27 Report Posted February 27 ^^ thanks I had not realized that I missed last years outing. So I watched that one before this one. Still trying to recover from jizza's belly size.
Grahame Posted February 28 Report Posted February 28 (edited) 18 hours ago, mikeymad said: ^^ thanks I had not realized that I missed last years outing. So I watched that one before this one. Still trying to recover from jizza's belly size. Could it be due to having founder's access to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawkstone_Lager ? Edited February 28 by Grahame 1 2
Grahame Posted March 14 Report Posted March 14 (edited) 11 minutes ago, swt61 said: Can't think why you chose this, Steve. https://omg.blog/omg-his-butt-clive-owen-in-series-monsieur-spade/ We enjoyed the series, (for the story, you understand) Edited March 14 by Grahame
swt61 Posted March 14 Report Posted March 14 Clive isn't really my type, but I am a fan of his acting. The idea is interesting though. Sam Spade finds himself in a small French village after retiring, and of course a mystery insues. It's mostly successful, although it gets a little convoluted at times. All in all an interesting watch.
TMoney Posted March 16 Report Posted March 16 Finished Masters of the Air. Lovely show. I’m glad they made it. A most worthy successor to Band of Brothers. 1 1
Pars Posted March 16 Report Posted March 16 ^ I watched it (MotA), and had mixed feelings about it. I was somewhat disappointed in it, particularly compared to BoB.
bozebuttons Posted March 16 Report Posted March 16 15 hours ago, TMoney said: Finished Masters of the Air. Lovely show. I’m glad they made it. A most worthy successor to Band of Brothers. I also watched it and the documentary the bloody 100th right after it. My dad was a egineer on a B17 during WW2 so I had some interest in the show. I also got to fly in a B17 at a air show with my son at a air show at the air power museum on Long Island 6
TMoney Posted March 17 Report Posted March 17 5 hours ago, bozebuttons said: I also watched it and the documentary the bloody 100th right after it. My dad was a egineer on a B17 during WW2 so I had some interest in the show. I also got to fly in a B17 at a air show with my son at a air show at the air power museum on Long Island Same here. My grandpa was a navigator on a B-17. I told my dad he needs to watch it. 2
guzziguy Posted March 18 Report Posted March 18 My dad was a B-24 pilot during WWII. While he was in the USAAC and USAF during WWII, Korea and Vietnam, he didn't fly a combat mission until Vietnam. 2
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