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Post by HRH Queen Talira on Jun 11, 2018 7:06:13 GMT
Tell us about your favourite TV shows and movies.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 18, 2018 0:56:24 GMT
NCIS Fringe Eureka Young Sheldon big bang theory
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Post by magicmuggle01 on Aug 3, 2018 17:54:45 GMT
Mine are as follows
Star Trek Stargate SG1 Basically anything to do with Sci-Fi.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2018 13:55:15 GMT
criminal minds SWAT the walking dead
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Post by bricabrach on Sept 20, 2018 1:10:50 GMT
Funny, no one so far has mentioned -- well, dinosaur movies! To me, nearly any dino flick is a good dino flick. The Land Before Time, all the Jurassic franchise, and many more.
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Post by HRH Queen Talira on Sept 21, 2018 9:41:56 GMT
Funny, no one so far has mentioned -- well, dinosaur movies! To me, nearly any dino flick is a good dino flick. The Land Before Time, all the Jurassic franchise, and many more. Have you seen "Prehysteria!"? It's a series of family-orientated movies following the adventures of five miniature dinosaurs.
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Post by bricabrach on Sept 22, 2018 1:01:06 GMT
Have you seen "Prehysteria!"? It's a series of family-orientated movies following the adventures of five miniature dinosaurs. I'm afraid not. Where are these movies available to watch?
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Post by HRH Queen Talira on Sept 22, 2018 6:10:47 GMT
Have you seen "Prehysteria!"? It's a series of family-orientated movies following the adventures of five miniature dinosaurs. I'm afraid not. Where are these movies available to watch? You can buy "Prehysteria!" on ebay or Amazon. "Prehysteria! 2" and "Prehysteria! 3" are both available on YouTube.
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Post by bricabrach on Sept 22, 2018 23:53:04 GMT
Prehysteria! is no extra charge on Amazon Prime so I saw it there. It's funny in spots & the tiny dinos are so cute! Thanks for recommending it.
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Post by Tundra on Sept 26, 2018 4:53:41 GMT
For years my favorite show was Supernatural, but I quit sometime around season 7 I think. The last episode I watched was "Baby", haven't seen a single one since, and I'm honestly very happy about that.
After Supernatural I fell in love with Vikings, but since Season 3 that show has been on an intense downward spiral for me, and I'm not even kind of excited about whatever part of whatever season is coming out next.
I am still loving the Last Kingdom though, and really excited for Season 3 launching later this year.
Aside from that I love many of the classics; Star Trek, from Next Generation through Voyager, Firefly. And the Star Wars Saga. Except Episode 8. I really, really hate Episode 8.
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Post by magicmuggle01 on Oct 2, 2018 20:10:30 GMT
Funny, no one so far has mentioned -- well, dinosaur movies! To me, nearly any dino flick is a good dino flick. The Land Before Time, all the Jurassic franchise, and many more. I usually watch (when they come on) the Dinosaur docudrama/natural world type series such as Walking With Dinosaurs etc. This was shown on BBC television and it was brilliant. If you've not seen it before you might get it on YouTube. I do know that there was a series of DVDs brought out with the whole series.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2018 12:54:02 GMT
Movies: Jurassic Park series Harry Potter series Pirates of the Caribbean series and the good old classics: Sound of Music White Christmas Singin in the Rain
TV shows: The Goldbergs This is Us Outdaughtered Celebrity Family Feud
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Post by bricabrach on Oct 3, 2018 23:50:10 GMT
Yes, classic movies! The Sound of Music is heartwarming. I also like classic comedies, with It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World the granddaddy of them all. Directed by Stanley Kramer who was known for a string of serious films. Someone remarked, "You'll never make a comedy" -- and the rest was history!
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Post by magicmuggle01 on Dec 25, 2018 17:21:54 GMT
Jurassic World is on tonight. It'll be my first time seeing it.
For those who live in the UK, it's on ITV2 @19.45.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 23:36:12 GMT
Yes, classic movies! The Sound of Music is heartwarming. I also like classic comedies, with It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World the granddaddy of them all. Directed by Stanley Kramer who was known for a string of serious films. Someone remarked, "You'll never make a comedy" -- and the rest was history! Totally love that movie!! It's hilarious!!!
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