Just watched News of the World with Tom Hanks. Excellent flick! It was our first time spending $20 to watch a new movie at home. Still cheaper than the theater and I make better popcorn.

My wife and I are on a roll! Again, we've had a hell of a time finding movies we've like on Netflix. That's the reason we left it. But we came back recently just to see the next season of Ozark. But we've now watched four really good (to excellent) movies in a row:

  • Lion
  • The Dig
  • White Tiger
  • To the Bone
    All have been really good. I'm sure they're not everyone's cup of tea. After all, some people actually liked The Waterboy and Mall Cop (not that there's anything wrong with that).

    Finally getting around to watching Hamilton. Pretty good so far.

    bogeypro

    I didn't even know Ralph Fiennes was still alive. Haven't seen him in anything in a long long time.

    Did a bang up job playing Basil Brown.

      Toulon I didn't even know Ralph Fiennes was still alive. Haven't seen him in anything in a long long time

      He did have that Harry Potter thing for a while there and some James Bond as well as hooking up with the Step Brothers in their Sherlock spoof.

      Looking forward to watching One Night In Miami on Prime Video. Saw it was nominated for an Oscar.

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      Watched ""What happened to Monday"" last night. Pretty good flick

      She plays the role of 7 identical siblings that have different personalities.

        Just started a free trial on Discovery+. A lot of shows I like. I think it'll be a keeper.

          I've had Disney + a few times and cancelled it. There isn't a whole lot on there to keep you going for long. This is the way... mine all you can from each service and hop to the next one. By the time you're done, just restart the process and get all the new programming that's built up in your absence.

          Saw a Prime documentary called: "The Lost City Of The Cloud People". Beautiful scenery and Kuelap an incredible city. Would love to see it with my own eyes. How those people (Chachapoyas) buried their dead inside steep rock cliffs is a mystery.

            Just started an older series with Glenn Close and Rose Byrne... "Damages" on STARZ.

            One episdoe in...Reminds me a little of "The Firm" with Hackman and Cruise. Glenn Close plays one cold, evil, beyotch.

              azgreg

              If I need to get in touch with my kids (daughter lives in Vancouver, WA and my son lives on the other side of town here locally) - all I have to do is change my Netflix password. 😝