@Soundhappy -- When my wife and i go to France, which is every fall, she often remarks that there is no FR version of TCM (Turner Classic Movies) with all of the old wonderful FR films we studied in college. We really did study FR and JP cinema in college, those of us who could fit in the electives between chem, physics and calculus!
Back to point, "Breakfast at Tiffany's" -- a tiresome movie on Retroplex which demands watching in parts. You can't take the entire movie in one sitting.
Back to point, "Breakfast at Tiffany's" -- a tiresome movie on Retroplex which demands watching in parts. You can't take the entire movie in one sitting.
I like watching documentaries (among other genres)
Netflix uploaded "Nothing is private", the story of Cambridge Analityca.
A shiver ran through me when at point 1.13 I saw my country among its clients ...
Netflix uploaded "Nothing is private", the story of Cambridge Analityca.
A shiver ran through me when at point 1.13 I saw my country among its clients ...
@ Jakinnj
INA is a acronym of Institut National d'Audiovisuel
Premium - Archives video et radio Ina.fr
Big archives are available on Premium streaming some are free on You Tube channel : films , documentaires etc.
720p HD "Que Ferait Donc Faber ?" avec Claude Piéplu | Série Culte | Archive INA
INA is a acronym of Institut National d'Audiovisuel
Premium - Archives video et radio Ina.fr
Big archives are available on Premium streaming some are free on You Tube channel : films , documentaires etc.
720p HD "Que Ferait Donc Faber ?" avec Claude Piéplu | Série Culte | Archive INA
I like watching documentaries (among other genres)
Netflix uploaded "Nothing is private", the story of Cambridge Analityca.
A shiver ran through me when at point 1.13 I saw my country among its clients ...
Ditto! Cambridge Analytica was off the hook! I've been watching some of the alien/UFO documentaries too.
Ditto! Cambridge Analytica was off the hook! I've been watching some of the alien/UFO documentaries too.
I also like them, not suitable for skeptics !
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I like watching documentaries (among other genres)
Netflix uploaded "Nothing is private", the story of Cambridge Analityca.
A shiver ran through me when at point 1.13 I saw my country among its clients ...
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Enjoy, but don't kill yourself later ......🙄
I like watching documentaries (among other genres)
Netflix uploaded "Nothing is private", the story of Cambridge Analityca.
A shiver ran through me when at point 1.13 I saw my country among its clients ...
Well, when you consider how/ where CA acquired access to that data - you know that punk who proudly proclaims the motto -“move fast and break stuff” - should there really be any surprise? When a $5 billion fine by the FTC represents approx 10% of revenue or 25% of net profit for a single year you gotta think something's more than a bit screwy. Maybe the FTC will take payment in instalments by Libra?
Well, when you consider how/ where CA acquired access to that data - you know that punk who proudly proclaims the motto -“move fast and break stuff” - should there really be any surprise? When a $5 billion fine by the FTC represents approx 10% of revenue or 25% of net profit for a single year you gotta think something's more than a bit screwy. Maybe the FTC will take payment in instalments by Libra?
There was no surprise that power uses any means at its disposal to remain, I am already tanned in that.
But the chill was because thanks to CA I am suffering the consequences .....
Lol, that's the 1st one I watched! I like the 1 where dude puts jet engines on bikes.
Mortal Engines - probably lots of good reasons it was panned by cinephiles and the public at large, but free on cable allows one to loosen their standards considerably - as well as pause for bathroom breaks 😉
I rather enjoyed it overall, and was certainly exactly as manipulated by Shrike’s story as the producers no doubt intended.
Starting to look forward to return of Stephen Lang in the next Avatar, but am not scheduling my travel plans around the theatrical release date(s)
I rather enjoyed it overall, and was certainly exactly as manipulated by Shrike’s story as the producers no doubt intended.
Starting to look forward to return of Stephen Lang in the next Avatar, but am not scheduling my travel plans around the theatrical release date(s)
I last watched STAR TREK THE MOTION PICTURE (1980) on VHS 🙂
Soon to be re released on 4k blu ray and even a limited cinema run to celebrate the 40th anniversary.
"Stormy Weather" -- Lena Horne, Fats Waller, Cab Calloway, Bill Robinson, Ada Brown, Dooley Wilson, Dizzie Gillespie -- 1943 -- (gave Belushi and Ackroyd got a lot of their ideas for "Blues Brothers").
Soon to be re released on 4k blu ray and even a limited cinema run to celebrate the 40th anniversary.
As far as I'm concerned that film master should be transferred to acetate and burned (and that's from a long time Trekkie who saw that film in a theatre when it was new).
Just watched yet another oldie that I had never seen, Silent Running. Overall good, but I thought Bruce Dern overacted, and Joan Baez's wailing was annoying.
any movie with Kurt Russell is good 🙂
Couln,t be said any better!
this guy has definitly a purpose
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