The Official BBO Netflix Movie/Show Referral Thread Hint: I did not like Mad Men
#41
Posted 2020-November-29, 06:43
#42
Posted 2020-December-04, 21:09
We've been watching Spiral (Engrenages) Season 7. Gritty and stressed out as ever. The Escoffier, Roban and Karlson characters have become even more interesting. In French. On HMZ.
#44
Posted 2020-December-05, 08:57
#45
Posted 2020-December-06, 13:32
#46
Posted 2021-January-02, 19:57
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The original tragedy started the night of Oct. 30, 2015. A metal band, Goodbye to Gravity, was performing in a popular Bucharest club called Colectiv when somebody set off some pyrotechnics. Cellphone video shot that night shows just how fast the fire spread after sparks hit the club’s soundproofing material. Flames engulfed the ceiling, and smoke filled the club, which was in the basement of an old factory and had no fire exits. The immediate death toll was 27, with many more injured. Four months after the fire, the death toll had risen to 64. Among the many anguished questions: Why were victims with seemingly manageable injuries dying?
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Very well done. Available for rent but not on netflix.
#47
Posted 2021-January-03, 17:45
#48
Posted 2021-January-03, 21:16
If you are over 65, I highly suggest "The Kaminsky Method" on Netflix - Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin are in rare form.
#50
Posted 2021-January-05, 11:58
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#51
Posted 2021-February-03, 19:35
#52
Posted 2021-February-12, 16:17
Had to take a break from watching A French Village. It is well done but too dark for me on top of all the other stuff going on.
#53
Posted 2021-February-13, 16:44
Definitely looking forward to season 2, and will be devastated if there isn't one!
#54
Posted 2021-February-16, 14:00
Elianna, on 2021-February-13, 16:44, said:
Definitely looking forward to season 2, and will be devastated if there isn't one!
Thanks for posting this. We watched and really enjoyed it.
#55
Posted 2021-March-14, 19:48
#56
Posted 2021-March-15, 08:12
y66, on 2021-March-14, 19:48, said:
Oddly, this less than fulsome recommendation makes me want to try it. I have not yet signed up with Netflix but maybe it's time.
#57
Posted 2021-March-15, 19:03
kenberg, on 2021-March-15, 08:12, said:
Whoops. "Wanda" is not on Netflix. I watched it on the Criterion Channel. Sorry for the confusion.
#58
Posted 2021-March-16, 07:28
y66, on 2021-March-15, 19:03, said:
Ok, I will still watch for it.
I am definitely a sucker for stories of young people finding their way up.
When I was 13 I saw the 1952 version of Moulin Rouge. The focus is on Toulouse-Lautred.
One aspect of this from the Wik:
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The film also focuses on Henri's relation with Marie Chalet. Apparently, she was a real person who was really involved with Henri, although it's a movie, not a careful biography. At any rate, Marie tries to explain her life to Henri:
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I was 13 years old before I knew that the entire world doesn't smell like it does where I grew up.
I had an easy childhood but I guess I am sentimental, these stories always get to me.
I'll watch for Wanda.
#59
Posted 2021-March-16, 09:43
kenberg, on 2021-March-16, 07:28, said:
Barbara Loden found her way up in real life. Wanda is about the dark side of life Loden escaped from. So perhaps very different from what you may be expecting based on my post. This story gives a more complete picture.