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    Whatcha Streaming or binging on?

    I just got finished with Evil and The Santa Clarita Diet. Evil was really good. The other one was a cute & lighthearted dark comedy. I love thrillers.
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    If you haven't already, Behind Her Eyes on Netflix is good. I recommend staying away from reading anything about it to avoid spoilers.

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    Hmm. Is that with the blind girl? If so, I think I’ve seen it? I’m a self professed nerd as well, so any documentary suggestions are also welcome.
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    Check out The Boys on Amazon prime or The Umbrella Academy on Netflix! Both awesome shows

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATXBuckNut View Post
    Check out The Boys on Amazon prime or The Umbrella Academy on Netflix! Both awesome shows
    The boys is excellent. Bit brutal and grim, but evil super heroes... what a twist.

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    Documentaries?

    On History Channel. The Food That Built America. Learn all about how your favorite foods, snacks and beverages came to be.
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    "The zookeeper's wife " on Netflick - excellent! And it's based on a true story!

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    'The Last Kingdom' on netflix is an awesome show.
    'Shadow and Bone' on netflix is pretty good this is the first season.
    'The Nevers' just started season 1 and into the 3rd episode is also pretty good.
    'The Expanse' is also awesome on amazon and just ended season 5.

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    Correction.

    Quote Originally Posted by Madeline Swan View Post
    Hmm. Is that with the blind girl? If so, I think I’ve seen it? I’m a self professed nerd as well, so any documentary suggestions are also welcome.
    If you are a fan of documentaries, check out the 3 part series on Earnest Hemingway on NPR.com

    Check that, PBS.com.
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    In no real order of rating but some bad ass Documentaries! Red Dog,Holy Hell, Dark Days, American Movie, When we were Kings, Three Identical Strangers, The Act of Killing.
    That should be a good start

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    Yea it can be pretty gruesome although the characters and story line are awesome!

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    The Sopranos!! Greated show of all time imo

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    I never saw Six Feet Under when it was running. Almost done with Season 1. Love the mix of drama and humor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dknnhue View Post
    The Sopranos!! Greated show of all time imo
    Another show with wonderful writing.

    Quote Originally Posted by risn2theoccasion2 View Post
    I never saw Six Feet Under when it was running. Almost done with Season 1. Love the mix of drama and humor.
    This one as well.

    Also remember Nurse Jackie with Edie Falco, Another good one!
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    I'm also a fan of documentaries. I really enjoy a lot of Ken Burns stuff. I'm currently watching his doc on Country music - and I'm not a country fan at all, but this is interesting. His doc on the Vietnam War is incredible. His docs on baseball, jazz and the Civil War are great as well.

    I've been watching some music docs as well. Just finished watching one on Frank Zappa, which was mind blowing. Also loved the doc about Herb Alpert (cool story about getting rejected by Sonny Bono only to end up working with Sam Cooke and Jan & Dean). There's a neat doc about the Muscle Shoals music scene (Lynyrd Skynyrd, Aretha, etc.). Anyone who loves the music of the 50's and 60's should see The Wrecking Crew doc.

    We did see a couple of the Oscar movies. Nomadland, which won Best Picture, was an odd movie. The Trial of the Chicago Seven was really good. I grew up in Chicago in the 60's so I remember a lot of what happened and the corrupt judge who oversaw the trial.

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