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Have you seen the movie Luce?
You can doubt it all you like ... it is unbelievable that folk would know something ... they are not supposed to ...

This has come up today in NB as one of the primary ministers in a travelling minstrel show for Premier Higgs has resigned with an open letter about matters that can only be considered a projection of naivete!

What is naivete? Some say it is a stupid metaphor! But you cannot speak of such things ... ineffable at the least ... far below some observations!

Imagine eternal travellers ... and these thoughts will not be gathered! Thus we are rodded and shafted my lord ... isn't that diabolical how powers are believed and lo' folk are not? That's nemesis ... how it comes down ...

Here in NB RV'ngs are virtue of power! So it goes ... this is polar excesses everywhere ... right, left, kohl and flaming whether liked or naught! Chiral images ... look, see and then there is the blind sensation!
 
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Well here I am with another recommendation, seems I'm turning into a couch potato with the cold weather, lol.
Anyhoo, I watched another movie on netflix and I really dont find much interest in the " top ten movies in Canada" lately.
Stumbled across another gem from 2008 called "One Week" and what a gem. I'd never seen it before.
Basically about a young man being diagnosed with stage 4 cancer with odds of dying soon. So instead of opting to start immediate treatment he becomes compelled to take a trip from Toronto and go west to see the Pacific via a motorcycle he purchased purely by chance. You dont have to be dying from cancer to appreciate this movie. If you've ever had a mid life crisis or even just feel the need to question everything in your life, you'll appreciate this movie. I found my self chuckling out loud on more than one occasion...and quite deep at other times.
This movie was filmed in Canada and the scenery is drop dead gorgeous! (from someone who's never been out west) I found myself wanting to take this trip after watching it....minus the dying part, lol.
 
I'm getting my pain cave back up and running this year. Started working out on a indoor bike early in the pandemic. Now I have a better setup, with a bike and an elliptical (shared with my wife) and some light weights, I intend to do more this year, and hope that Netflix and Prime and sports can distract me from the fact that I hate working out.

Last session I started the newest The Grand Tour on Prime. Still enjoy me some Clarkson, Hammond and May.
 
Pain cave ... place to bury empaths? Exorcise them out ...

It is metaphorical to getting out ... and closed conditions ... if one reads they gain something that powers would like to control ... mind/sole/psyche complex? It is not simple M'N! Perhaps a burning man ... due to phosphors we don't observe properly ... they can be deadly ... self terminating ... all in de Jinn ...
 
I watched The Watcher on Netflix recently. It's about a family that buys a 3 million dollar home in New Jersey to escape the craziness of NYC. They receive letters from someone saying they are watching them. There are eccentric neighbours and odd people around. It's a suspenseful thriller that keeps you guessing all through the seven episodes. It is based on a true story.

Season ten of Doc Martin has been released on Acorn. We watched the first episode last night. This is the last season so it will be interesting to see how they end it. It's a great British show about an arrogant surgeon who develops a blood phobia so can no longer do surgery. He moves to a small picturesque Cornish village to work as a GP. The blood phobia is a running joke. He also hates dogs and dogs love him so that's a running joke too.
 
I watched The Watcher on Netflix recently. It's about a family that buys a 3 million dollar home in New Jersey to escape the craziness of NYC. They receive letters from someone saying they are watching them. There are eccentric neighbours and odd people around. It's a suspenseful thriller that keeps you guessing all through the seven episodes. It is based on a true story.

Season ten of Doc Martin has been released on Acorn. We watched the first episode last night. This is the last season so it will be interesting to see how they end it. It's a great British show about an arrogant surgeon who develops a blood phobia so can no longer do surgery. He moves to a small picturesque Cornish village to work as a GP. The blood phobia is a running joke. He also hates dogs and dogs love him so that's a running joke too.
Loved Doc Martin and The Watcher is on my list.
Right now it's Emily In Paris. So much fluff (similar to the Devil Wears Prada), but what draws me to it is that the English-speaking expat experience in Paris is almost identical to moving to Montreal -- a city that very badly wants to be Paris. Close to home and somewhat relatable.
 
I've been enjoying the show Alaska Daily. Hillary Swank is a reporter who goes to Alaska to work for a newspaper there. She is partnered with a young Indigenous reporter to do a story about a murdered Indigenous woman.

Alaska Daily
 
I've been enjoying the show Alaska Daily. Hillary Swank is a reporter who goes to Alaska to work for a newspaper there. She is partnered with a young Indigenous reporter to do a story about a murdered Indigenous woman.

Alaska Daily
Ah! Thanks! That was something I wanted to check out heard about it on the radio or something and then couldn't remember anything about it other than there was something I was interested in. :LOL:
 
This should be fun
"Ancient Apocalypse"
Starts Nov 11th :3

Man scours the globe for Ice Age civs and peoples that have been forgotten :3

(*nostalgic sigh* I miss Nimoy and In Search Of)
 
It is said that apocalyptic is a metaphor or trope for a shocking awakening ... resurrection of class IHC process?

Thus apoplexies' ... violent shaking ...
 
Northwind, I have steered clear of The Watcher -- I am not good with anything that is psycho-thriller. Can't do Stephen King at all. I am sure it is great though.

Thanks for the tip on Alaska Daily -- what do you watch it on?
 
Northwind, I have steered clear of The Watcher -- I am not good with anything that is psycho-thriller. Can't do Stephen King at all. I am sure it is great though.

Good decision. It was creepy.

Thanks for the tip on Alaska Daily -- what do you watch it on?

Alaska Daily is on CTV at 10 on Thursday nights. I've been watching it on the CTV app on my Roku.
 
"Alaska Daily" is not on Netflix.

Tried "The Watcher" but found it too creepy.

Watched "One Week' last evening and found it wonderful! Canadian movie with Canadian sights and Canadian music. It has cameo appearances by Gord Downey and Joel Plaskett. Thanks for the recommendation on this thread.
 
How do initiates see European eunuchs ... cut outs? They can't relate to the base starting points ...!!!

One has to wonder about the attitude of empire builders against the base foundations of humanity where indigenous people value their children ... while the blanched race grow them to go to battle ... thus they play at hating abortion while themselves aborted and cannot see themselves as deprived of something. Thus it goes in dementia ... the walking dead?

Literature can be baffling like a Wahl ... if one does not read into the relief ...
 
"Alaska Daily" is not on Netflix.

Tried "The Watcher" but found it too creepy.

Watched "One Week' last evening and found it wonderful! Canadian movie with Canadian sights and Canadian music. It has cameo appearances by Gord Downey and Joel Plaskett. Thanks for the recommendation on this thread.
One of my very favourite movies.
 
Loved Doc Martin and The Watcher is on my list.
Right now it's Emily In Paris. So much fluff (similar to the Devil Wears Prada), but what draws me to it is that the English-speaking expat experience in Paris is almost identical to moving to Montreal -- a city that very badly wants to be Paris. Close to home and somewhat relatable.
We watched the first season of Emily in Paris and enjoyed it. We didn't stick with the second season.
 
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I've been watching an Australian series on Netflix called Wentworth.
It's about a women's prison in Australia...fairly hardcore and graphic. Reminds me of Orange is the New Black, only this one I'm finding far more interesting.
Some of the happenings are quite shocking and unexpected and the characters become well developed over time.
Tried Wentworth and didn't like it. One of the main characters was in the The Heart Guy (which is great). It doesn't seem to be on Netflix though.

OITNB we enjoyed.
 
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