Season three of Norsemen is out as well.
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Season three of Norsemen is out as well.
Don't watch Netflix much, but, even with a big Direct TV bundle, cable and satellite TV seems to have run out of anything really entertaining.
I've been searching Netflix more looking for something light and entertaining.
Ended up watching Seven Days in Utopia with Robert Duvall, and The Healer.
Both were pretty good ways to spend an evening with the family.
The Seven Days in Utopia credits go on to promote a faith based book, and The Healer credits promote Paul Newman's Hole in the Wall Camps (and I later read that all proceeds from the movie went to Paul Newman's charity)
Just wondering if this is the new trend in movie making?
Started watching season-2 of 'Umbrella Academy'. I like this series. It's ecclectic and different enough to keep me entertained.
Tread. Netflix doc.
Been binging... some of my favorites:
1. The Fare - Amazon Prime
- Twilight-Zone in flavor. Seems kind of slow at first, but the end will slap you offside the head. Highly recommend it.
2. Utopia - Amazon Prime
- Various people come together over a comic book series, and weirdness ensues. It may not be everyone's cuppa, but I enjoyed it, I like John Cusack
^ Started Utopia last night-yeah it's kinda weird but I think I'm hooked.
Watched the four part documentary about the space shuttle Challenger on Netflix. I wouldn?t describe it as a must watch but if you?re just looking for something interesting that doesn?t take forever to watch I found it mildly interesting.
Cobra Kai is fifty times better than it has any right to be.
It could have been a completely forgettable show coasting to a profit on a cheap grab for 80s nostalgia.
But it's not. It's a well-written show that manages to build out a really excellent story with some great characters using the original Karate Kid as a base.
Great show, totally recommend it.
I've heard good things about Cobra Kai from others..... I'll have to check it out.