Cachoo
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It's violent....not constant but there are some brutal scenes.I am considering this show but don't like explicit violence. How violent is it?
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It's violent....not constant but there are some brutal scenes.I am considering this show but don't like explicit violence. How violent is it?
Ah, thanks for the heads up. My partner may watch it, but I will give it a pass.It's violent....not constant but there are some brutal scenes.
I’m going to watch that .. thanks for the suggestion.Finished Lessons in Chemistry. LOVED IT. Brie Larson and Lewis Pullman have amazing, uhm, chemistry.
As someone with some experience in these issues, that's a good explanation. Dolby Surround is great for movies aired in cinemas. And will generally be okay for the small perecentage of people who have a Dolby audio setup at home. It's not so great for people watching on a typical stereo only setup on a TV and worse for a tablet.It's particularly bad for movies. They mix the sound so it sounds great in the theaters at the highest def / best sound system (IMAX?? I can't remember). Then they take that master and mix it down for each type of sound system/screen system and then down for streaming. Streaming is at the bottom.
Not sure if I'n keeping my Netflix. Do these new series sound at all appealing? Might shift to Max. Any recommendations?
We use Max to watch John Oliver and all the various Game of Thrones series.Not sure if I'n keeping my Netflix. Do these new series sound at all appealing? Might shift to Max. Any recommendations?
Gave up on Outlander and Diana Galbadon. She just doesn't have the discipline to finish the last book in the series.Finally catching up on Outlander. How do they manage to make the theme song worse and worse each season, when the original was perfect?
Agreed. Day of the Jackal was excellent. I watched the first 3 back to back then had to wait for each week's episode to be released.
Get Millie Black (I think HBO in the U.S.?) is also excellent.
Dune: Prophecy - First 2 episodes were good. Had to watch ep.3 twice and still didn't understand what happened, but it built back up again.
Would also recommend Sweetpea (Starz according to IMDB). Starts like it's going to be a British female version of Dexter but ends up exploring (albeit with extreme results) the damage done to people who were bullied at school.
Oh I gave up on the books ages ago. I think I got about a third of the way through book 4 and became bored with pretty much nothing happening. I put it aside and never went back to it. A rare case where the TV series is better than the book.Gave up on Outlander and Diana Galbadon. She just doesn't have the discipline to finish the last book in the series.
We started watching Slow Horses a couple of months ago after getting recommendations from both my 30-year-old son and 70+ yr-old cousins. We watched it all and liked it, but the violence is real.Once I get done with Disclaimer (tonight) I’m going to watch Slow Horses from the beginning. Never watched any but some of my cousins told me it is great. We’ll see.
The trailer looked good to me, but we’ll see. I loved loved loved Shrinking and especially the season finale.I just started my annual three-month free Apple subscription, and I'm blowing through Presumed Innocent and S2 of Shrinking. The cliffhangers at the end of each PI episode!
@sk8pics I keep hearing that Slow Horses is fantastic too so I might give it a try. I'm just not sure if it's my type of show.
I saw that offer but decided there wasn’t enough on it for me.I couldn't pass up the STARZ $2/month for a year deal that they've been peddling. The upcoming show The Couple Next Door looks intriguing, and I want to check out Three Women and Mary and George.
I think I commented on The Couple Next Door somewhere else in this thread, but the promo is better than the show. Unlikable main characters, particularly the main one (who I think the audience is meant to have sympathy for), lots of padding and an unsatisfying ending. Lots of the plot twists seemed to be designed to get the character in bed with each other and/or naked. If I want to see Sam Heughan's backside I'll go re-watch Outlander instead.The upcoming show The Couple Next Door looks intriguing,