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Wife talked me into watching Baby Reindeer. We finished it and I'm still not sure what to think about it.
I didn't get past the trailer... The lady at the bar had me cringing... I think I was yelling at the screen while I was turning it off, "Shut The Fuck Up!"

ETA: After reading @Johnny B post after mine, I want to clarify I have only watched about 30 seconds of a trailer, I had no idea that the show was about a very serous subject matter, so my joking was not intended to make light of any situation. Let me remove my foot out of my mouth now...
 
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Wife talked me into watching Baby Reindeer. We finished it and I'm still not sure what to think about it.
I came here to talk about this show as well.

I won’t give any spoilers, but I will give a warning ⚠️ ⚠️
(After proofreading the rest of my post, there may be some possible spoilers)













There is some sexual violence roughly halfway through the series. While, the show does issue a warning prior to the episode(s) that show the sexual violence, I would’ve liked to know sooner.

We’re family. So I’ll be vulnerable - I believe the writers did a good job navigating through the aftermath of experiencing sexual trauma. I experienced something similar to what happened to the protagonist over a 6-7 year period when I was a kid and I could identify when some of the feelings he felt. Half of them, at least.

I’ve never seen anything that was as in depth with the emotional effects and what the symptoms of sexual abuse can look like. They’re no joke. It’s taken me almost 30 years, two unhealthy marriages and countless lost friends over the years to get to a point where I don’t feel weighed down with guilt and shame. My counselor recommended a book for me to read a couple years ago and it saved my life. I’d you or anyone you know is suffering from sexual abuse, I’d recommend taking a look at Rid of My Disgrace: Hope and Healing for Victims of Sexual Abuse. I’m willing to talk more about it in a PM, if anyone needs someone to talk to.
 
I didn't get past the trailer... The lady at the bar had me cringing... I think I was yelling at the screen while I was turning it off, "Shut The Fuck Up!"

ETA: After reading @Johnny B post after mine, I want to clarify I have only watched about 30 seconds of a trailer, I had no idea that the show was about a very serous subject matter, so my joking was not intended to make light of any situation. Let me remove my foot out of my mouth now...

No need to apologize, wasn't intentional. You wouldn't have known anything anyway, since it takes this turn, in Episode 5.

Martha was annoying and I wanted to say the same thing while watching.
 
I'm enjoying the hell out of Shogun on Hulu right now. If you have Disney+ it's definitely worth adding Hulu for the run. Plus you can watch Prey while you're at it.

Just started Britannia on Prime. Let me just say, for those of you who don't know, I'm a practicing Heathen, which mostly involves a fuckton of research into early northern European life, folkways & culture & hooo, buddy. Talk about straight from the Dept. of Making Shit Up! 🤣

I mean. We know exactly ZERO about the actual Druids, but I think I I can confidently assert that they bore NO resemblance to a NorCal meth commune. 🤣

For all that it's a pretty good watch so far.

~Boar
SHOGUN! Saw the first miniseries, read the book, and enjoying the heck out of the new series!
 
SHOGUN! Saw the first miniseries, read the book, and enjoying the heck out of the new series!

The book was excellent! I really enjoyed the current Shogun series, even when it deviated from the book it didn't feel like it was ruining or betraying my experience with the book. The cast was perfect and a couple of characters in the book that I didn't care for, I ended up enjoying just cause of the actors portrayal.

I never watched the original miniseries but I tend to fix that soon. I'm a huge Toshiro Mifune fan, as well as Hiroyuki Sanada, so it'll fun comparing both of their portrayal of Toranaga.
 
Not a show, but I watched Gran Turismo the other day on Netflix. I was reluctant to watch it because I thought it was going to be about the video game. I quickly discovered that it wasn't. In fact, it's based on a true story. Even after I discovered it was based on a true story, the movie exceeded my expectations. My wife, who admittingly has zero interest in "racing type" movies was captivated. I spent hours playing GT 2 when I was a kid and this movie brought back some cool memories of playing the game while listening to the Badmotorfinger album by Soundgarden and Sublime's self-titled album. I logged hours and hours on that game. Way more than I can count. If you like racing movies and/or David Harbour, I'd recommend it. Actually, I'd recommend it either way.
 
Not a show, but I watched Gran Turismo the other day on Netflix. I was reluctant to watch it because I thought it was going to be about the video game. I quickly discovered that it wasn't. In fact, it's based on a true story. Even after I discovered it was based on a true story, the movie exceeded my expectations. My wife, who admittingly has zero interest in "racing type" movies was captivated. I spent hours playing GT 2 when I was a kid and this movie brought back some cool memories of playing the game while listening to the Badmotorfinger album by Soundgarden and Sublime's self-titled album. I logged hours and hours on that game. Way more than I can count. If you like racing movies and/or David Harbour, I'd recommend it. Actually, I'd recommend it either way.
I haven't seen this yet, but will give it a go if it is on Netflix. I knew the story it was based on, but figured it was just going to be a CGI-crashfest.
 
I haven't seen this yet, but will give it a go if it is on Netflix. I knew the story it was based on, but figured it was just going to be a CGI-crashfest.
That was one of my concerns as well @kann. Surprisingly, it wasn't like that. Without giving any spoilers, it reminded me of a few different open-wheeled racing films.
 
About halfway through the first season of 3 Body Problem, I like to nerd out over the science, I'm not completely sold on the series yet but I don't hate it either!

Wife couldn't get through the first episode, so we stopped. I need to start it over again and watch it by myself.
 
About halfway through the first season of 3 Body Problem, I like to nerd out over the science, I'm not completely sold on the series yet but I don't hate it either!
I'm in the first season, maybe 2 or 3 episodes in. I was distracted while watching it so I'll need to give it another try. The concept, from what I can gather this early on, is different than most other shows I've watched. It's kind of giving off "Lost" vibes though.
 
I binged all four episodes (4 hours, total) of "Brawn: The Impossible Formula 1 Story" on D+ / Star. I honestly think it is a must-watch for F1 fans -- especially newer fans brought in by DTS. It is hosted by Keanu Reeves, and has a very DTS feel to it, though it is focused more on the team and personal stories, so there is a bit less action than DTS. I loved the cinematography of the show, and there's some faces in this that we know well from F1 today to help tie the two eras together.
 
Been watching the original Bionic Woman on Roku.
Now I remember why I was so in love with her.
Braless pokies for the win!
 
Not a show, but I watched Gran Turismo the other day on Netflix. I was reluctant to watch it because I thought it was going to be about the video game. I quickly discovered that it wasn't. In fact, it's based on a true story. Even after I discovered it was based on a true story, the movie exceeded my expectations. My wife, who admittingly has zero interest in "racing type" movies was captivated. I spent hours playing GT 2 when I was a kid and this movie brought back some cool memories of playing the game while listening to the Badmotorfinger album by Soundgarden and Sublime's self-titled album. I logged hours and hours on that game. Way more than I can count. If you like racing movies and/or David Harbour, I'd recommend it. Actually, I'd recommend it either way.
Agreed. It was an excellent movie!!
 
Not a show, but I watched Gran Turismo the other day on Netflix. I was reluctant to watch it because I thought it was going to be about the video game. I quickly discovered that it wasn't. In fact, it's based on a true story. Even after I discovered it was based on a true story, the movie exceeded my expectations. My wife, who admittingly has zero interest in "racing type" movies was captivated. I spent hours playing GT 2 when I was a kid and this movie brought back some cool memories of playing the game while listening to the Badmotorfinger album by Soundgarden and Sublime's self-titled album. I logged hours and hours on that game. Way more than I can count. If you like racing movies and/or David Harbour, I'd recommend it. Actually, I'd recommend it either way.
Just watched the trailer and have to say it definitely was not what I thought it was going to be........its now on my list, thanks! And because its a feel good movie the wife won't be able to veto it.
 
Behind Her Eyes - On the last episode with 15 minutes left. Wife got busy cutting daughters hair, then they got busy figuring out what to wear today, then son came home and we talked with him. Said screw it and went to bed.

I'd suggest this series, if you haven't seen it yet.
 
Not a show, but I watched Gran Turismo the other day on Netflix. I was reluctant to watch it because I thought it was going to be about the video game. I quickly discovered that it wasn't. In fact, it's based on a true story. Even after I discovered it was based on a true story, the movie exceeded my expectations. My wife, who admittingly has zero interest in "racing type" movies was captivated. I spent hours playing GT 2 when I was a kid and this movie brought back some cool memories of playing the game while listening to the Badmotorfinger album by Soundgarden and Sublime's self-titled album. I logged hours and hours on that game. Way more than I can count. If you like racing movies and/or David Harbour, I'd recommend it. Actually, I'd recommend it either way.
Watched this on my wind down after work this morning. I really enjoyed it. Was going to watch about half then go to sleep, but ended up watching the whole thing.
 
Not a show, but I watched Gran Turismo the other day on Netflix. I was reluctant to watch it because I thought it was going to be about the video game. I quickly discovered that it wasn't. In fact, it's based on a true story. Even after I discovered it was based on a true story, the movie exceeded my expectations. My wife, who admittingly has zero interest in "racing type" movies was captivated. I spent hours playing GT 2 when I was a kid and this movie brought back some cool memories of playing the game while listening to the Badmotorfinger album by Soundgarden and Sublime's self-titled album. I logged hours and hours on that game. Way more than I can count. If you like racing movies and/or David Harbour, I'd recommend it. Actually, I'd recommend it either way.
Agreed. It was an excellent movie!!
Watched this on my wind down after work this morning. I really enjoyed it. Was going to watch about half then go to sleep, but ended up watching the whole thing.
I watched Gran Turismo tonight. I'm way too much of a racing pedant to be any fun in this conversation, but I will say that once I suspended belief and got past that, it was entertaining. Almost all of the acting was actually really, really good. David Harbour made his role very believable, and brought the comic relief when needed. Orlando Bloom is underrated; this wasn't an Academy Award nomination-type movie, but his subtlety should have gotten more attention than it did here. Also, Jann's mom is none other than Spice Girl Jeri Halliwell! Fans of Formula 1 will also know her as Geri Horner -- wife of Red Bull boss Christian Horner.

The Nürburgring crash is actually based on a real crash that happened there several years ago. Pretty much the same physics, and a spectator really was killed. Jann Mardenborough was the driver, butt was unrelated to the Nissan/GT project, though.
 
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Finished Fallout. I loved it. Felt true to the game in many aspects. The flashbacks, as stated before, were a little jarring in some places, but I think were needed to quickly establish the lore. Overall, I'm looking forward to Season 2.
 
I watched Gran Turismo tonight. I'm way too much of a racing pedant to be any fun in this conversation, but I will say that once I suspended belief and got past that, it was entertaining. Almost all of the acting was actually really, really good. David Harbour made his role very believable, and brought the comic relief when needed. Orlando Bloom is underrated; this wasn't an Academy Award nomination-type movie, but his subtlety should have gotten more attention than it did here. Also, Jann's mom is none other than Spice Girl Jeri Halliwell! Fans of Formula 1 will also know her as Geri Horner -- wife of Red Bull boss Christian Horner.

The Nürburgring crash is actually based on a real crash that happened there several years ago. Pretty much the same physics, and a spectator really was killed. Jann Mardenborough was the driver, butt was unrelated to the Nissan/GT project, though.
Exactly, same here. I enjoyed it as a “mocumentary “ (I just made that up… a mock-documentary) :cool:
 
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