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Just finished Ozark. Weird. Engaging. We live in MO, and not all Lake Folk are like that (actually, none that I have ever met).
I've started watching The Fall. If you liked the series The Killings, you might like this one. Only 3 season and 6 episodes per season.
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/the_fall/
Yes. Excellent. And weird seeing Lady Mary from Downton Abbey with a rifle"Godless" mini series was very good. It was a Western.
Just saw 'Darkest Hour' about Churchill during the beginning of WW2. Enjoyed it. It's all indoors. Almost no military scenes.
Part way through season three (I think) of Black Mirror. Quite good.
Wow, I find black Mirror awful. The episode about the PM who had to screw the pig to save a hostage was bad enough, but the others have been plain boring, imo.
season 4 is particularly good
May give it another shot. I found most episodes had "messages" about today's world which is fine, but they were as subtle as a baseball bat to the head.
Re: the one about everybody getting likeability points and the message that we're all too caught up in social media.
Wow, I find black Mirror awful. The episode about the PM who had to screw the pig to save a hostage was bad enough, but the others have been plain boring, imo.
Mindhunters..not exactly light viewing, but some great insights about the beginning of the FBI's profilers. A great cast but I find it a little too dark to binge...
If you like this period you should see Dunkirk.
Well, since my user name is Music Lover, I'll recommend a couple very good music documentaries:
Running Down A Dream - Tom Petty documentary
History of The Eagles
If you're going there, I really enjoyed 20 Feet From Stardom as well as The Wrecking Crew. And thanks for reminding me about the genre. There are a bunch of others I'd like to watch.
I've seen The Wrecking Crew...and also watched Muscle Shoals which is along the same line. Another good one is Hired Gun, which is about the backup musicians that tour with the big name acts.
20 Feet From Stardom is on my "to watch" list, along with It Might Get Loud.