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Just now, MagicEyes said:

I tried to read the book, and I hated it, so I never even tried to watch the movie. I'll live, I guess. 

Because you are a woman of taste and discernment. Therefore, like our Auntie, not the right demographic. 

I need a new show! I'm all caught up on Death in Paradise. I'm watching Shetland but its so gloomy and I can't get a sense of the characters. All Perez does is furrow his brows and look concerned. I'm also watching Dalziel and Pascoe, its pretty enjoyable, but I'd like something with a woman protagonist. I loved No Offence and Scott and Bailey, for example. Any suggestions? The weather's going to be shit and I'll have the house to myself all weekend, so I would love to flake on the couch and binge something good. Doing lots of murder mysteries/police procedurals,  all British, don't like the American ones. 

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6 minutes ago, Empress1 said:

My friend/former roommate and I watched it together and afterward we were like “that was terrible.” Everybody loves that movie but us.

Many years ago, when I was still in high school, Love Story was the Big Thing. I went to see the movie with two friends. Two of us sat there and snarked and chortled through the whole thing. (Mawkish plot, shitty acting, name it. Nice for the beauty shots of Cambridge when poor people still lived there though). Our other friend was weeping and sobbing and wouldn't talk to us after the movie ended because we were so cold and unfeeling. 

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1 minute ago, Pepper Mostly said:

Many years ago, when I was still in high school, Love Story was the Big Thing. I went to see the movie with two friends. One of them and I sat there and snarked and chortled through the whole thing. (Mawkish plot, shitty acting, name it. Nice for the beauty shots of Cambridge when poor people still lived there though). Our other friend was weeping and sobbing and wouldn't talk to us after the movie ended because we were so cold and unfeeling. 

Same but with A Walk to Remember. Don't get me started on that movie...damn Nicolas Sparks.

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Just now, Pepper Mostly said:

Many years ago, when I was still in high school, Love Story was the Big Thing. I went to see the movie with two friends. One of them and I sat there and snarked and chortled through the whole thing. (Mawkish plot, shitty acting, name it. Nice for the beauty shots of Cambridge when poor people still lived there though). Our other friend was weeping and sobbing and wouldn't talk to us after the movie ended because we were so cold and unfeeling. 

That was my friend and me at Titanic. He was trying to be quiet when he asked, during the film, will this ever end? 

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Just now, PrincessPurrsALot said:

That was my friend and me at Titanic. He was trying to be quiet when he asked, during the film, will this ever end? 

oh my god to this day I have not made it though that whole thing ... I always fall asleep ... I have tried but that movie was just never ment for me to sit though 

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1 minute ago, Pepper Mostly said:

 The weather's going to be shit and I'll have the house to myself all weekend, so I would love to flake on the couch and binge something good. Doing lots of murder mysteries/police procedurals,  all British, don't like the American ones. 

Spencer!

Nothing is catching my attention lately. I liked A Man On The Inside with Ted Danson. If you can do subtitles, see Finding Ola. Both on Netflix. About a woman who thought that the had the perfect husband and family, and then he asks her for a divorce. I absolutely adore Ola! It's Egyptian, so the scenery is gorgeous. 

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5 minutes ago, Pepper Mostly said:

Many years ago, when I was still in high school, Love Story was the Big Thing. I went to see the movie with two friends. One of them and I sat there and snarked and chortled through the whole thing. (Mawkish plot, shitty acting, name it. Nice for the beauty shots of Cambridge when poor people still lived there though). Our other friend was weeping and sobbing and wouldn't talk to us after the movie ended because we were so cold and unfeeling. 

I hope you didn’t say you were sorry ;-)

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3 minutes ago, OoogleEyes said:

Spencer!

Nothing is catching my attention lately. I liked A Man On The Inside with Ted Danson. If you can do subtitles, see Finding Ola. Both on Netflix. About a woman who thought that the had the perfect husband and family, and then he asks her for a divorce. I absolutely adore Ola! It's Egyptian, so the scenery is gorgeous. 

I don't mind subtitles at all! I'll look for Ola, thank you! 

I wish I could find something as good as Call My Agent! That was just the best thing I've seen on TV is years. 

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1 minute ago, Pepper Mostly said:

I wouldn't even watch it. I loathe Leonardo DiCaprio and I also intensely dislike historical inaccuracy. Yes, I am an insufferable pedant and you would probably all hate me in real life. 

You can pull up a chair next to me. 

A friend used to joke people that she loved it so much that she memorized ten minutes of dialog. She would then quote: "Jack", "Rose",  "Jack", "Rose",  "Jack", "Rose",  "Jack", "Rose",  "Jack", "Rose",  "Jack", "Rose",  "Jack", "Rose",  "Jack", "Rose",  "Jack", "Rose",  "Jack", "Rose",  "Jack", "Rose",  "Jack", "Rose",  "Jack", "Rose", . . . .

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