Recommend some good movies!

Nomadland was a snoozer - my wife loved it but I felt it just dragged.

Promising Young Woman and Sound of Metal were probably my favorite movies of 2020.
BrettnotBritt wrote:
Sound of Metal

loved Rizwan Ahmed in this, he really did a fantastic job
BrettnotBritt wrote:
Nomadland was a snoozer - my wife loved it but I felt it just dragged.

Promising Young Woman and Sound of Metal were probably my favorite movies of 2020.


+1 for Promising Young Woman

I watch a lot of movies (still have Netflix DVD service two at a time, plus three streaming companies) and that was one of my favorites.
Space wrote:
BrettnotBritt wrote:
Nomadland was a snoozer - my wife loved it but I felt it just dragged.

Promising Young Woman and Sound of Metal were probably my favorite movies of 2020.


+1 for Promising Young Woman

I watch a lot of movies (still have Netflix DVD service two at a time, plus three streaming companies) and that was one of my favorites.


CLA$$IC $PACE

Did you upgrade to HDTV yet?
my kid got xrays from their MRI on a CD and I was like "how am I even going to view this?"
guess I should call Space
Sidehatch wrote:
my kid got xrays from their MRI on a CD and I was like "how am I even going to view this?"
guess I should call Space
I got some Xrays back around the start of COVID and was also given them on a CD but I was fine with it because I remain consumptive of physical media.
this thread, is going places.

anyone know off the top of their head, if The Stoned Age is on any streaming services?  I may have to check out this masterpiece, this evening.

Prime
Tubi
Vudu
Plex


All free
excontradiction wrote:
Prime
Tubi
Vudu
Plex


All free


I tip the bowl to thee.  Tanks.
Yada wrote:
Space wrote:
BrettnotBritt wrote:
Nomadland was a snoozer - my wife loved it but I felt it just dragged.

Promising Young Woman and Sound of Metal were probably my favorite movies of 2020.


+1 for Promising Young Woman

I watch a lot of movies (still have Netflix DVD service two at a time, plus three streaming companies) and that was one of my favorites.


CLA$$IC $PACE

Did you upgrade to HDTV yet?

I don't think so? How do I tell?

The
I just watched the trailer.

Uhmmmm.  I will atleast give it, a chance.
excontradiction wrote:
Prime
Tubi
Vudu
Plex


All free
vudu is literally a pay service and plex is a media server.
But what, the fuck is,  tubi?
WalkOnBack wrote:
But what, the fuck is,  tubi?

you, after too many beers.
Space wrote:
Yada wrote:
Space wrote:
BrettnotBritt wrote:
Nomadland was a snoozer - my wife loved it but I felt it just dragged.

Promising Young Woman and Sound of Metal were probably my favorite movies of 2020.


+1 for Promising Young Woman

I watch a lot of movies (still have Netflix DVD service two at a time, plus three streaming companies) and that was one of my favorites.


CLA$$IC $PACE

Did you upgrade to HDTV yet?

I don't think so? How do I tell?

The

theory: space was about to ask for details about identifying the fidelity of his TV, but his wife - always looking over his oppressed shoulders - didn't like that line of questioning as it might result in non-essential spending.  thus, she took him mid-sentence him before he could ask something like "the tv has a big sticker in back with a lot of numbers on it, is that where i looks to find out if i have hdtv?"  someone should probably go check on him…
Well, he'd also have to pay for HD streaming content, or possibly even have a blu-ray player. And the blu-ray Netflix add-on…
sweetcell wrote:
Space wrote:
Yada wrote:
Space wrote:
BrettnotBritt wrote:
Nomadland was a snoozer - my wife loved it but I felt it just dragged.

Promising Young Woman and Sound of Metal were probably my favorite movies of 2020.


+1 for Promising Young Woman

I watch a lot of movies (still have Netflix DVD service two at a time, plus three streaming companies) and that was one of my favorites.


CLA$$IC $PACE

Did you upgrade to HDTV yet?

I don't think so? How do I tell?

The

theory: space was about to ask for details about identifying the fidelity of his TV, but his wife - always looking over his oppressed shoulders - didn't like that line of questioning as it might result in non-essential spending.  thus, she took him mid-sentence him before he could ask something like "the tv has a big sticker in back with a lot of numbers on it, is that where i looks to find out if i have hdtv?"  someone should probably go check on him…


My wife is all about non-essential spending and not having a budget. I'm the one who is thrifty.


Anyway, you digressed so I dogressed. What I was going to write was that Prime streaming is free with a membership and I get Hulu for 1.99 a month. Is HDTV going to save me money and give me the same benefits? I didn't really get what Yada was suggesting.
sweetcell wrote:
WalkOnBack wrote:
But what, the fuck is,  tubi?

you, after too many beers.


You know, me well.
WalkOnBack wrote:
But what, the fuck is,  tubi?
Tubi is an app you can get on basically everything that has apps. Similar to Hulu basic — you’re going to see a commercial every fifteen minutes. Has a lot of obscure/b-movie content.
Julian, wrote:
WalkOnBack wrote:
But what, the fuck is,  tubi?
Tubi is an app
Has a lot of obscure/b-movie content.

I know that’s why it’s great
Watched Donnie darko and Touch of evil on it
The ads do suck