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Does that work with Amazon Prime/HBO?
No idea, we do not subscribe.
Does that work with Amazon Prime/HBO?
Does that work with Amazon Prime/HBO?
except to save for prosperity.
With the free HBO streaming, I’m recording and watching Sopranos. Not exactly new. But I never saw it. I’m through season 1. I really like it, except for the excessive amount of F bombs. But the story is good and actually humorous at times. I enjoy the whole mobster at home with his family aspect. Looking forward to five more seasons of it.
A series on Showtime called Billions.
Only watching it because Showtime is free on charter/spectrum for the month of April.
Us too! I never understood Jerry Krause and why Scottie hated him so much. Now I get it. What a creep. Cannot understand why Jerry Reinsdorf let him dismantle the Bulls! Let Phil Jackson go. I saw the Bulls at the United Center in 1996. What a rush! Breaks my heart MJ talent went to waste after that.
You can record HBO with PlayOn. However, the main reason for recording is to skip commercials. Since HBO has no commercials, there is no real advantage to recording... except to save for prosperity.
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Provided one has subscriptions to these services, one can record with PlayOn. But just to be clear, the only real advantage to PlayOn is to schedule future shows and to select a whole series for bulk recording.
No idea, we do not subscribe.
yes, I was thinking after I posted that question that there's not much point to recording HBO as the content is pretty much always available anyway so in the case of Run, the HBO show that is dropping a weekly episode, we just have to wait anyway.
We still have Comcast cable TV with its dvr capability--will look at PlayOn if we ever cut the cord. Thanks for mentioning it!
A really old series I found on Amazon: Hamish MacBeth. It's a great antidote to a lot of the dark European psychological mysteries I've been binging on lately. Set in a small village in the Highlands of Scotland, the title character is the local constable who solves "crimes" that are far less ominous than than the British and Scandanvian crimes solved by cops with their own family/personal issues. This one is lighthearted and funny. If you were ever a fan of Ballykissangel, this is the Scottish equivalent with a policeman instead of a priest as the central character in a town full of them. Closed captions a big help with the accents.
They'll go up in value?
One thing to be wary of, they allowed them to film it at the time. But MJ was always going to have final edit rights.
So he could have sections removed which portray him in an unfavorable light.
If you like Hamish Macbeth, you might also enjoy Agatha Raisin. Both series are based on novels by M C Beaton, who passed away a few months ago.
If you like Hamish Macbeth, you might also enjoy Agatha Raisin. Both series are based on novels by M C Beaton, who passed away a few months ago.
“The Last Dance” is a nice diversion from the onslaught of pandemic and financial news downers to which we are currently subjected.
I had a fun chat about it today with an old friend in Chicago. We segued to other teams from the past, in particular the Celtics and Lakers (I lived for a time in Bird-era Boston).
Finished Better Call Saul and Ozark. Just found Goliath on Amazon Prime. Don't know how we missed this one. Very good.
You might enjoy this documentary. I watched it twice. Brought a tear to my eye. Profiles Magic Johnson and Larry Bird's relationship.We segued to other teams from the past, in particular the Celtics and Lakers (I lived for a time in Bird-era Boston).