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I'm constantly trying to find high quality movies or TV shows to watch. Any ideas would be welcome πŸ™

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If you're into sci-fi, Babylon 5 is a good one. A bit dated, but still a very good story.

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Interesting. I remember this but i never watched it for some reason. I'll give it a try because I love Sci fi. Thanks πŸŽ…πŸΌ

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My brother would also recommend "Time Trax," which is a unique 90s show about a guy who traveled from the future to the 1990s to stop bad guys trying to change history. Not the best special-effects, but the story-writing was pretty good. If you're into "SeaQuest," just watch the first season and it's great.

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Excellent, I'll check these out. Thanks

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The Kowalskiβ„’ recommended this, so credit where it's due, but the free online service Tubi might have something you'd like.

I'm in the middle of the TV show Sapphire & Steel from 1979 and if want good sci-fi that probably messed up some kids, I highly recommend it.

They also have the show two show The Prisoner and the movie Apollo 18 - both of which I think are the bee's knees.

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The Expanse. An excellent sci-fi show.

Justified. A great crime thriller.

Mr Inbetween. A wonderful Australian crime - black comedy - drama.

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The Expanse and Justified I couldn't get into. But Mr Inbetween is, like you said - Wonderful. Loved it

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So great to see someone who enjoyed Mr Inbetween. It's definitely underappreciated.

Shame about the other 2. Oh well, to each their own.

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TV:
Taxi- your Danny DeVito
Coach- classic 90's comedy
Northern exposure- quirky
Corner Gas- 2000's family Canadian comedy
Clarkson's Farm- funny, interesting reality

Movies:
Santa's Slay- for the opening
In the Mouth of Madness- Carpenter's Lovecraft style horror
Overnight Delivery- Paul Rudd and Reece Witherspoon 90's Romcom
With Honors- Brenden Frasier and Joe Peci drama
Evil Alien Conquerors- it's stupid but in the right way
Raising Arizona- Classic Nicholas Cage movie.



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Brilliant. Thank you

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Corner Gas is one of my favorite series. πŸ‘πŸ»

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It's shocking how fun it is.

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Static apnea. 🀣

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It's no Rythmic gymnastics.

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I didn't think anyone outside of Canada knew what that was.

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Some of us are smart enough to look outside the U.S. for our entertainment. These days, I think I watch more British stuff than American. Hollywood is just more of the same garbage: remakes, reboots, and spin-offs.

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I watch more British stuff than American and Canadian. It's just that being a Canadian, I didn't know many people who watched it. Oddly enough, I've never seen an episode but saw the movie.

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I watch more British stuff than American and Canadian


What British stuff do you watch?

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Currently, I'm not watching many TV show in general, but I love: Mr. Bean, Black Books. IT Crowd, The Prisoner, The Inbetweeners, Misfits, Being Human, Sherlock, Extras, Spaced and Luther.

The most recent ones I finished I are Detectorists and Toast of London.

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I approve of your taste

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I approve of them too because I'm awesome.*


*This has not been proven.

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Before I suggest any titles, what do you think of movies about professors and their students?

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Tulsa King
Yellowjackets
Evil
Euphoria
Banshee

Not listed in order of preference. I would have put Counterpart head, shoulders and navel above the rest, but you will have to buy it on digital. And, if you are willing to do that (which is what I do), then I recommend

American Gothic, with Gary Cole as Sherif Lucas Buck (β€œThat’s β€˜Buck,’ with a B’”), aka Satan

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American Gothic. I forgot this existed. I think I remember it. Its like 20 years old or more?

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