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Per my daughter's recommendation, yesterday I started watching Black Mirror.
Not sure if I'll make it though; can't seem to "get into it" ...
Clarkson's Farm on Amazon. Loved it, im sure most recognize him from top gear or the grand tour. It's hilarious.
Hot damn. I didn’t think that was up until the 25thBosch Season 7 is up and going on Prime. Just getting ready to start the first episode.
Just finished up season 1 of Manifest. Probably won't watch anymore. Same thing over and over
I really go into it at first and then the plot seems to just be the sameWe are half way through season 1, so far we like it. Will see how it continues.
Don’t know if you like British mysteries or not, but Midsomer Murders is a good police show that doesn’t go overboard on the gore. The Filmrise app has seasons 1-20, I believe…Finished up Monk for the second time. I'm done for a while. Still looking for crime-ish shows that are not too violent or gory. Currently watching Burn Notice and Equalizer.
I'll check it out. Thanks.Don’t know if you like British mysteries or not, but Midsomer Murders is a good police show that doesn’t go overboard on the gore. The Filmrise app has seasons 1-20, I believe…
Longmire and Justified are two good ones.Finished up Monk for the second time. I'm done for a while. Still looking for crime-ish shows that are not too violent or gory. Currently watching Burn Notice and Equalizer.
Finished up Monk for the second time. I'm done for a while. Still looking for crime-ish shows that are not too violent or gory. Currently watching Burn Notice and Equalizer.
OK, I'll look at that one also. I like Prime because of no commercials.Have you tried Bosch on Prime? Season 7 just dropped and it is really good.
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The Frogmen is a 1950 American black-and-white World War II drama film from Twentieth Century Fox, produced by Samuel G. Engel, directed by Lloyd Bacon, that stars Richard Widmark, Dana Andrews, and Gary Merrill. The film's storyline is based on operations by United States Navy Underwater Demolition Teams, popularly known as "frogmen", against the Japanese Army and naval forces. It was the first such film about scuba diving and became a popular cultural hit.
Following the opening credits, The Frogmen has an on-screen written statement:
"This is a true story based on incidents which occurred in the latter part of World War II. It deals with one of the most hazardous and unique branches of the Armed Forces ... the Underwater Demolition Teams. This film could not have been produced without the active cooperation of the Department of Defense and the United States Navy".
Underwater Demolition Teams have been used since World War II for reconnaissance duties, clearing underwater obstacles planted by the enemy, advance landings on beaches, and offensive underwater attacks on enemy ships; they were the forerunners of the Navy SEALs.
I can recommend a British police show - New Tricks. Available on Amazon and Hulu.Finished up Monk for the second time. I'm done for a while. Still looking for crime-ish shows that are not too violent or gory. Currently watching Burn Notice and Equalizer.