TV Shows: What are you watching?

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donlever wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2025 11:22 am I'm so far behind you lot.

Just finished Vikings and now on to Season 4 Walking Dead.

Tuned up are:

Season 1 Dune

Season 1 Penguin

Season 2 of House of Dragons and Lord of Rings thing

I think for more extended viewing I'll watch House of Cards when Walking Dead begins to bore me.

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Been though this a couple of years back.

Can't stand Costner.
Ahh. I recall that now that you mention it.

I made it to Season 4 of TWD…..then lost interest.

House of the Dragon has been pretty good. I just wrapped up season 2…..apparently season 3 isn’t until 2026 some time.

“LOTR Thing” is very good. Just don’t expect dogmatic adherence to the original canon (if you know it).
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Yep...watched Year 1 of both LOTR and HoD when they first came out.

I can see WD getting old fast at this point.

The first 3 years were good stuff tho.
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The Walking Dead fell off a cliff, big time. It turned into a cheesey soap opera.

I am curious about the Dune, Lord of the Rings and House of Dragons series. Really liked the new Dune films. Director Denis Villeneuve is slowly becoming one of my fave directors. He’s built up quite a resume:

Dune Part 1 & 2
Sicario
Blade Runner 2049
Arrival
Prisoners
Enemy
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I agree on the new Dune movies.

Enjoyed them.

In the HBO Dune Propehcy series the actor who portrayed Ragnar Lothbrok in Vikings, Travis Fimmel, plays a pretty cool anti-Sisterhood Imperial soldier.
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Hargraves is a Costner fan. Seems like an odd dude to pile on. He's had a few clunkers like everyone else, and he's done some great work. Hes not Jack or Bobby Duvall but he aint exactly Jeff Chandler.

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Blob Mckenzie wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2025 3:39 pm Hargraves is a Costner fan. Seems like an odd dude to pile on. He's had a few clunkers like everyone else, and he's done some great work. Hes not Jack or Bobby Duvall but he aint exactly Jeff Chandler.

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Surprised you don’t like Open Range. I liked it. Also didn’t mind Let Him Go. Still want to see Highwaymen. He has a good small part in Mollys Game.
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I've seen 3 of those films.
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Apparently the new Viggo Mortensen western the Dead Don’t Hurt is decent. Chef is a big Mortensen fan. Big fan of Eastern Promises, A History of Violence and The Road.
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Blob Mckenzie wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2025 3:39 pm Hargraves is a Costner fan. Seems like an odd dude to pile on. He's had a few clunkers like everyone else, and he's done some great work. Hes not Jack or Bobby Duvall but he aint exactly Jeff Chandler.

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Silverado
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Thirteen Days was also a good one.....he was the headliner, but equal share of credit to Bruce Greenwood as JFK.
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I binged through Band of Brothers this weekend.....this is the 2nd or 3rd time I've watched it. What an absolutely fantastic mini-series.
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Mëds wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2025 5:34 pm
Blob Mckenzie wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2025 3:39 pm Hargraves is a Costner fan. Seems like an odd dude to pile on. He's had a few clunkers like everyone else, and he's done some great work. Hes not Jack or Bobby Duvall but he aint exactly Jeff Chandler.

Dances with Wolves
Silverado
Untouchables
The Upside of Anger
Bull Durham
Field of Dreams
No Way Out
Revenge
JFK
Tin Cup
Thirteen Days was also a good one.....he was the headliner, but equal share of credit to Bruce Greenwood as JFK.
Agreed. Open Range was a gem. Dude is quality
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Severance season 2 is a trip.
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The ultimate slow TV: https://www.svtplay.se/den-stora-algvandringen - The Great Moose Migration

Every spring the moose migrate. In doing so a whole lot of them have to cross the Ångerman river. You guys have rivers, so you know you can’t just cross a river anywhere. There are a handful of good places to do so, and so the moose tend to show up at these places. For a number of years now Swedish TV has set up a bunch of cameras, I think 38 this season, along the paths the moose tend to follow to cross this river, and so they broadcast live 24/7 for roughly twenty days in april, alternating between the cameras.

It has become very popular. People have it on in the background while doing something else, or you know just sitting with a beer or a coffee, looking at the soothing landscape. Occasionally the moose will show up and wade or swim across the river. Sometimes there will be a fox or a beaver, lynx, whatever, swans, ducks, geese, but mainly you will see the majestic moose. No great antlers this time of year, they’ve shed the old ones and are just starting to grow new ones that just look like pegs right now, but still.

We shoot about 40,000 moose during moose hunting season in the fall, more than the rest of the world combined.
We all like a good moose steak or a stew. But this time of year they are safe.

Very relaxing to watch. A lot of the times it is just the trees, or the river gently flowing by.
It’s far away from the cities and the highways. Just nature.

Right now there’s a golden eagle pecking at a carcass on a moor with a bunch of ravens looking on, and some of the bravest trying to join in.

In the bottom left corner thry are keeping track of how many moose have crossed the river (on camera) so far.
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I haven't been watching any TV on Island but have power watched when in town, on flights or in hotels.

Ran through 1883 and 1923 recently.

I guess I'll watch Yellowstone after all.
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