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Lara 07-25-2021 04:48 AM

The little boy in Katla should win an award for his acting. I'm sure the director had his best interests at heart, but while I was watching him I did worry about the type of scenes he was doing and how that would impact him. :eek:

How interesting about your journey on the Russian ship. What an amazing trip that would have been for you. You could always frame the Mockba shirt I suppose. Under floor heating would be wonderful in a cold climate. Great for sore feet too. How exciting to get new wooden floors as well.

We don't watch television at home here but it's just my daughter and myself and we use our computers. I own a tv but it's not plugged into antenna. People think it's strange, but that's OK, I don't mind. I sometimes watch dvds on the actual tv set. I haven't done it recently but I used to put on surfing dvds with full soundtracks and have it playing in the background when I was cleaning or working nearby. That's very relaxing.

Some documentaries I enjoyed were ---

Joan Dideon - the centre will not hold

Kiss the Ground - Documentary science and nature. It's about the quality of soil and how it affects the food chain etc etc

The Staircase - crime drama US

The Long Way Round - Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman motorbike from London to New York. Going east through Europe, Asia and then to Alaska.

Long Way Down - Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman continue their travels from John o’Groats in Scotland through eighteen countries in Europe and Africa to Cape Town in South Africa.

Some more of the Nordic Noir with a few favourites although I've watched dozens and dozens.

Deadwind (Karppi) - Finnish
Bordertown - Finnish
The Bridge - Swedish Danish
The Killing - Danish
Wallander (several incarnations)

Borgen - Danish

I liked Line of Duty but haven't watched the last season.

Fringe I really loved. 100 or so episodes. I have the boxed set.

Random others include
Seven Years in Tibet. Movie 1997 Brad Pitt
Mindhunter - US psychological crime FBI
Fargo
Bloodline

Lara 07-31-2021 10:12 PM

I hope others have been getting some joy from watching bits of the Tokyo Olympics as much as I have. I watch it on my laptop. I just watched some incredible equestrian events and then super swimming. Watching BMX right now. Pretty cool. It's nice to be able to watch so many events live this time.

Atticus 08-20-2021 02:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Lara (Post 1294616)
The little boy in Katla should win an award for his acting. I'm sure the director had his best interests at heart, but while I was watching him I did worry about the type of scenes he was doing and how that would impact him. :eek:

How interesting about your journey on the Russian ship. What an amazing trip that would have been for you. You could always frame the Mockba shirt I suppose. Under floor heating would be wonderful in a cold climate. Great for sore feet too. How exciting to get new wooden floors as well.

We don't watch television at home here but it's just my daughter and myself and we use our computers. I own a tv but it's not plugged into antenna. People think it's strange, but that's OK, I don't mind. I sometimes watch dvds on the actual tv set. I haven't done it recently but I used to put on surfing dvds with full soundtracks and have it playing in the background when I was cleaning or working nearby. That's very relaxing.

Some documentaries I enjoyed were ---

Joan Dideon - the centre will not hold

Kiss the Ground - Documentary science and nature. It's about the quality of soil and how it affects the food chain etc etc

The Staircase - crime drama US

The Long Way Round - Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman motorbike from London to New York. Going east through Europe, Asia and then to Alaska.

Long Way Down - Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman continue their travels from John o’Groats in Scotland through eighteen countries in Europe and Africa to Cape Town in South Africa.

Some more of the Nordic Noir with a few favourites although I've watched dozens and dozens.

Deadwind (Karppi) - Finnish
Bordertown - Finnish
The Bridge - Swedish Danish
The Killing - Danish
Wallander (several incarnations)

Borgen - Danish

I liked Line of Duty but haven't watched the last season.

Fringe I really loved. 100 or so episodes. I have the boxed set.

Random others include
Seven Years in Tibet. Movie 1997 Brad Pitt
Mindhunter - US psychological crime FBI
Fargo
Bloodline

The Bridge is the ultimate Nordic Noir drama especially the first two seasons. I first came across the The Øresund Bridge in an episode of Top Gear and they have a way of making landscapes and seascapes look so dramatically strikingly beautiful that when I made the car journey across it myself, I was almost disappointed.

However the introduction music and the filming of The Bridge in the opening credits, makes me want to go again!

Bordertown is on my saved list on Netflix but I would like to recommend another Netflix series. Its a Belgian police procedural drama called The Break. It's set in a rural village and what's different is that none of the cops are TV cool, in fact they are flawed and some are barely competent. However they are oh so real, and well portrayed. It's a complicated tale and well worth the time. There is a second season that I haven't yet seen.

Porcelain Dolly 11-19-2021 09:37 PM

Me too 😃
 
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Originally Posted by Chemar (Post 1291052)
The "virtual travel" is one of the reasons I have always loved the Rick Steve's shows on our PBS station. :) He has a unique way of presenting the places, cultures and food that really draws one in.


Agreed! Rick Steves used to annoy me but over the years he's become my favorite travel show guy. I watch him quite a bit. :)

agate 11-20-2021 03:11 PM

Lara, I think I've watched all of "Wallander" and "Borgen." Thank you for suggesting other Nordic Noirs--I plan to get hold of them.:)

Chemar 12-08-2021 10:59 AM

The next season of "All Creatures Great & Small" starts Sunday, Jan 9th on PBS :) Yay!!

edited to correct date!
Dec 12th will have a preview of the new season

Wren 12-08-2021 01:39 PM

That's probably the very best program that has ever been on TV. The only thing better is the books.

Chemar 12-21-2021 10:32 AM

Really looking forward to January on PBS - with a Masterpiece Theater production premiere of Around The World In 80 Days on Jan 2nd - and then All Creatures Great & Small Season 2 starting on Jan 9th :)

Lara 12-23-2021 12:02 AM

I recently watched "Mare of Easttown". It seemed to follow a somewhat familiar formula similar to some nordic detective shows I've seen. It was good.

I rewatched The Sopranos during my long time away from here recently.

Watching Yellowstone right now and loving it except for all the violence and animal slaughter. sigh. I spend a lot of time on fast forward. It's a little like Longmire on steroids. Such beautiful country though. mrsD would like it I think.

Lara 01-27-2022 06:52 PM

Watching "The Indian Dream Hotel".

What a land of extremes. I didn't get to see India back when I should have and I couldn't deal with the frenzy of it all now.

I haven't been watching all the episodes because they change participants every season and I'm not so fond of a couple of them.

It's a little like "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" but there is a disclaimer at the beginning of every episode saying that any resemblance to that is purely coincidental. I'm not sure if that is irony or not.

I got into character just now and made a vegetable curry in the hot and humid kitchen.

:rain:


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