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The five films of The Pirates of the Carribbean franchise. Currently watching Disney's Cars television series lol!
I’ll have to watch that, since I’ve hear him reference it several times. I hated his last standup special but will give the new one a chance. Most of the smaller parts I’ve seen him in have been well down. He was good in Glow also, though I didn’t watch the final season when they quit filming without a conclusion.I watched that yesterday and enjoyed it also. (I like Maron but Huzz can't stand him so I watch him alone.) Have you seen his movie The Sword of Trust (2019; 1 hr., 28 min.)? It was pretty funny.
Sounds very much as the Canadian television series, Hudson and Rex... Nice one @Been There“Dog” The story is about a Special Ops soldier having to chaperone a dog to a funeral of a deceased Special Ops soldier 2500 miles away. It’s a long ride and a lot of adventures happen on the trip. The Gold Star family requested that the Officer’s dog be present at the funeral. After that, he is to deliver the dog to another Fort to be euthanized, but once there, he decides to keep the dog for himself. A few parts brings back a few memories, but I handled it well. Besides, it was the second time I watched it.
Me too. I've got a mighty surround sound system in my home theater. I turn the volume way up for that first battle scene. It sounds incredibly authentic, and maybe even real enough to be kind of scary.I *LOVED* Master and Commander!!
Not as good as the original, which set a very high bar. I agree that it was a bit long, but there were some heart felt moments that got me through the film. I went in with high expectations, and I should have known not to do that for a sequel.Avatar - The Way of Water. I actually went to a movie theater to watch it in the old fashioned way.
It was too long, the story line was predictable and repetitive but the computer generated imagery while super, became boring after three hours.
It does indeed sound wonderful, kburra, but do you know if it's available on any service other than YouTube? (I've checked Xfinity, Amazon Pr. Vid., Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max and Peacock and none have it, and YT wants $19.99 to rent it.)LIVING is the story of an ordinary man, reduced by years of oppressive office routine to a shadow existence, who at the eleventh hour makes a supreme effort to turn his dull life into something wonderful, Bill Nighy is one of my favorite Actors!