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Post subject: Re: New "What you just watched" thread Posted: August 25th, 2017, 7:50 pm |
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Again, more Outlander.
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Post subject: Re: New "What you just watched" thread Posted: August 26th, 2017, 12:18 am |
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Game of Thrones
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Post subject: Re: New "What you just watched" thread Posted: August 26th, 2017, 4:00 pm |
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The 8 PM news (almost two hours ago).
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Post subject: Re: New "What you just watched" thread Posted: September 15th, 2017, 5:23 pm |
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That 70's Show
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Post subject: Re: New "What you just watched" thread Posted: September 19th, 2017, 11:43 pm |
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I watched a short little Star Wars "Fan Film" I had created with windows media maker way back when I was like 14. I laughed so hard at how poorly done it was, remembering all the time and effort I put into it for a whopping 2 minutes and 40 seconds of a story I never even put an ending to! O_o lol It was entertaining, though... I had not thought of that thing in years.
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Post subject: Re: New "What you just watched" thread Posted: September 20th, 2017, 3:54 pm |
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Does it have to be watching TV or movies? I watched (and chucked walnuts and peanuts to make things more interesting) several squirrels and two crows gather what I chucked, with the squirrels occasionally getting into senseless “games” of “catch”, or whatever, and the occasional bird-mammal dispute over a nut. Better than anything on TV at the time, by light-years! 
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Post subject: Re: New "What you just watched" thread Posted: September 20th, 2017, 10:25 pm |
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I think the fact this thread asks the question in the 'Movies & TV' forum, it implies that it is the "What (Movie or TV show) you just watched" thread.
I have been watching 'Australian Survivor' this round as they have some good players, and it has been really interesting as far as the 'Survivor' TV platform goes.
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Post subject: Re: New "What you just watched" thread Posted: September 21st, 2017, 3:13 pm |
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Hmmm – if I used the video function of my digital camera (yes, I still own one of those monofunctional thingies that you cannot surf the internet with, cannot send an SMS with, cannot phone with) to record my feeding the critters, which I could then watch on our TV or on my tower PC or notebook, would that count? 
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Post subject: Re: New "What you just watched" thread Posted: September 23rd, 2017, 5:55 pm |
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Gandolorin wrote: Hmmm – if I used the video function of my digital camera (yes, I still own one of those monofunctional thingies that you cannot surf the internet with, cannot send an SMS with, cannot phone with) to record my feeding the critters, which I could then watch on our TV or on my tower PC or notebook, would that count?  Sure... IF you did all that.
I just picked back up watching China Beach. Started season 3.
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Post subject: Re: New "What you just watched" thread Posted: September 23rd, 2017, 7:55 pm |
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Watched a few more eppisodes of Agents of shield
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Post subject: Re: New "What you just watched" thread Posted: September 24th, 2017, 1:41 pm |
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I watched the Blue Jays lose another game.
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Post subject: Re: New "What you just watched" thread Posted: September 25th, 2017, 6:01 pm |
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A Russell Crowe marathon - Master and Commander: Far Side of the World, followed by Gladiator.
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Post subject: Re: New "What you just watched" thread Posted: September 26th, 2017, 3:30 am |
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Working my way through the 1st season of the TV show Combat. The seasons back then were 32 episodes! And I have five seasons of DVDs to watch.
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Post subject: Re: New "What you just watched" thread Posted: September 26th, 2017, 8:38 am |
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Hanasian wrote: Working my way through the 1st season of the TV show Combat. The seasons back then were 32 episodes! And I have five seasons of DVDs to watch. Is this the 1960s TV show, Hanasían? I vaguely remember something of the sort - and also "Twelve O'Clock High", "The Rat Patrol", "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.", "Hogan's Heroes", "M*A*S*H" .... A six- or seven-part BBC TV documentary about (to us) odd things and occurrences in nature, in the German version of our channel two (ZDF).
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Post subject: Re: New "What you just watched" thread Posted: September 30th, 2017, 8:53 pm |
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Gandolorin wrote: Hanasian wrote: Working my way through the 1st season of the TV show Combat. The seasons back then were 32 episodes! And I have five seasons of DVDs to watch. Is this the 1960s TV show, Hanasían? Yes it is. It aired between 1962 and 1966, with the last season in color. I have to say that RLJ Entertainment did a great job of compiling the box set. The video quality is quite good, having been taken from fairly well-preserved masters. Some episodes have audio commentary by some of the writers and directors, and an elderly Pierre Jalbert ('Cage') was interviewed and appears in the commentary file on some of the discs. I think this was released in 2013, and Pierre passed away in early 2014. Anyway, except for watching the last few seasons as a kid when it aired, and catching syndicated episodes here and there through the decades, I have never actually sat and watched the episodes. The production values were quite good for the budget, and I can overlook that fact they used American M48 tanks for both the American and German tanks, water and air-cooled American .30 cal machine guns instead of the fine German MG34 & MG42, and the fact there are several occasions the German Mauser bolt-action rifles managed to shoot semi semi-automatically at times.
Getting back to watching this show as a kid, we boys on the street were always 'playing army' with our cap-rifles and my prize 'cap-Thompson', plastic helmets and bits of our parents old war items. I see it after the fact that it was kinda training for Vietnam. This was portrayed well in (dare I praise a Tom Cruise movie?) Born On The Fourth Of July. Anyway, I'm rambling here.
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Post subject: Re: New "What you just watched" thread Posted: October 1st, 2017, 12:16 pm |
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“Born on the Fourth of July” is a great movie and (to date) Tom Cruise’s only great movie. I have it on DVD. It’s from 1989, at which time Cruise was 27 (and thus still a Hobbit-tween, not of age yet). Maybe his brain at the time had not been fried to a useless crisp yet by the criminal sect that he adheres to.
“What I just watched” was a repeat of a classical British “Top Gear” TV program special, about cars (often cars that only people in roughly the income class of Bill Gates can or just below can afford, but fantasizing about driving those cars – which someone of my driving skills, being those of 99.999% of the world’s population, would probably lead to the total wreck of these horsepower monsters), in this case driving earlier-era sports cars through southern South American landscapes only fit for Hummer, Land Rover, Land Cruiser or other serious-duty cross-country vehicles. The sports cars in question, a Lotus, a Porsche and a 1971 bloated, fat Ford Mustang (my mother’s 1969 model was a relatively sleek car with which I did a part of my driver’s education in 1973). The cars were wrecks which could never have been made street-legal in Germany (and probably the rest of Europe except for regions with near-African standards), which they abandoned in Argentina (for also other reasons than the cas’ wreckage).
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