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Where can it be found?We recently watched "The Holdovers" - excellent movie with good character development & a few surprises. Highly recommend it.
Interesting. I knew about some of those, but not about the Adventists. The honouring their elderly part is interesting. We were talking about that with my daughter-in-law's folks because Pakistan and China are two countries that still try to keep grandparents close by and part of child rearing and both are surprised by the West's habit of sticking people in "homes".I watched the Netflix show, "Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones"
Very interesting documentary about certain areas on our planet where many people live to be over 100 years old (nick named Blue Zones) or pretty close to it. It takes into account their diet, social conditions, frequent forms of exercise and a sense of community. I found it amazing that all honour their elderly and nursing homes or retirement homes are unnecessary. Also dementias and Alzheimer's is non existence among the elderly populations that were explored in Okinawa Japan, a community in Greece and others around the world, and yes there is even a blue zone in the United States that are a group of Seventh Day Adventists, that surprised me.
I think this show really brings a different understanding on how we are totally disrespecting our aging parents in many of our societies by pushing them into institutions. In these societies they are seen as sources of wisdom with respect.Interesting. I knew about some of those, but not about the Adventists. The honouring their elderly part is interesting. We were talking about that with my daughter-in-law's folks because Pakistan and China are two countries that still try to keep grandparents close by and part of child rearing and both are surprised by the West's habit of sticking people in "homes".
It's in theatres in my area. You may be able to find it streaming but for a cost, and prob need a VPN as I think it's not available in Canada.Where can it be found?
Thanks, I will keep an eye out for it.It's in theatres in my area. You may be able to find it streaming but for a cost, and prob need a VPN as I think it's not available in Canada.
It is available for rent on Youtube but the price is a bit ridiculous for them. $24.99 and I think you have 30 days to start watching and then 3 days or something like that to finish once you start. Usually they are more like $10 or less. Which is likely because it is new and maybe not on any subscription streamers yet (i.e. no competition). My wife and I have been a bit meh on Alexander Payne movies in the past so not sure we would bother.Thanks, I will keep an eye out for it.
That's a bit steep...I will wait and see if it might drop off in price.It is available for rent on Youtube but the price is a bit ridiculous for them. $24.99 and I think you have 30 days to start watching and then 3 days or something like that to finish once you start. Usually they are more like $10 or less. Which is likely because it is new and maybe not on any subscription streamers yet (i.e. no competition). My wife and I have been a bit meh on Alexander Payne movies in the past so not sure we would bother.
Door in the Woods
free on Tubi
Neat lil thriller genre piece aboot loving parents and their neuroatypical kid trying to make do in their new town when they come across a door
No gore
No explicit sex
Just neat genre thriller
Also can watch it on youtube :3
Do you recommend it?Loudermilk on netflix
I just watched the sixth season of the Crown...the actress that played Diana was excellent IMO.Do you recommend it?
We are watching Season 6 of The Crown. Just finished Rookie Blue which was good but not great.
Hmm, if you don'tind off colour stuff.Do you recommend it?
We are watching Season 6 of The Crown. Just finished Rookie Blue which was good but not great.