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pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
Found this surfing on Netflix. Good movie. Not great, campy in spots, but enjoyable.

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nivek

As Above So Below

Coronavirus quarantine time: Best shows to binge while you're stuck at home

Has the coronavirus pandemic left you housebound for the foreseeable future? Far and wide COVID-19 is disrupting the public's daily lives, as government officials across the globe urge citizens to stay indoors and self-quarantine to reduce the risks of picking up the virus or spreading it to others.

The entertainment industry has also taken a toll, as the list of television and movie productions on hiatus continues to grow by the hour. So now is the perfect time to grab your pillows and blankets (along with that hand sanitizer) and feast your eyes on content that will keep you occupied from the comfort of your home.

Fox News has compiled a list of the hottest shows at the moment available on a number of streaming services. Happy bingeing!

HUNTERS

Has the lull of staying put left you with a desire to get your adrenaline pumping? Look no further than Al Pacino's latest drama series "HUNTERS." The drama follows a team of Nazi hunters in 1977 New York City seeking justice and revenge as they discover escaped Nazis living in America.

The crime series shows the squad fighting conspiracies as they race against the clock to thwart the Nazis' new genocidal plans.

The series' first season, also starring Josh Radnor and Dylan Baker, is currently available on Amazon Prime.

Love Is Blind

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Amber Pike and Matt Barnett on 'Love Is Blind.' (Netflix)

"Love Is Blind" is a new Netflix dating show that has gone completely viral and captured the world's attention. The show follows 30 singles looking for love in a new, unconventional way. On the 10-part series, the men and women attempt to find their forever partner without ever seeing them. If and when a strong connection is felt, the individuals propose, prompting a first time face-to-face encounter.

The reality series is currently streaming on Netflix.

The Circle

There's nothing like watching a social experiment unfold while seeking your own safety indoors. In Netflix's "The Circle," viewers can watch a group of competitors living in tiny corridors with the only option of interacting with others through a social media platform called "The Circle."

The reality show contestants are tasked with finding strategies to appear likable on screen in the 12 captivating episodes. Although ducking catfishers proves difficult, it could be worth it in the end, thanks to the $100,000 prize.

Check out the 12 captivating episodes now streaming on Netflix.

Devs

Sci-fi lovers rejoice! Hulu's new 8-part miniseries "Devs" directed by Alex Garland focuses on a young software engineer named Lily Chan (Sonoya Mizuno) who works for Silicon Valley-based tech company Amaya. Chan goes on a quest for truth as she investigates her boyfriend's suspected suicide, which leads her to Forest (Nick Offerman), the tech company's CEO.

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Sonoya Mizuno portrays a young software engineer named Lily Chan in 'Devs'. (Devs FX)

Check out "Devs" on Hulu to find out how Lily's journey of twists and turns uncovers a tech conspiracy that may impact the entire world.

Amazing Stories

Steven Spielberg's 1985 "Amazing Stories" is reimagined in this 2020 reboot, which premiered on Apple TV on March 6. Executive produced by Spielberg, the streaming service delivers a combination of fantasy, horror and science fiction anthology series, giving viewers a closer look at today's biggest filmmakers, writers and directors.

"Amazing Stories" is now on Apple TV.

You

Since going outside is limited due to the coronavirus pandemic, it may be the perfect time to watch season two of "You," where Penn Badgley returns as a seemingly-charming man who is actually leading a double life as a serial killer. Viewers are kept on their toes as he strikes up a conversation with a woman named Love in a bookstore. Check out season 2 on Netflix to find out Love's fate. Although, there is one grave warning: the series may leave viewers never wanting to strike up conversations with strangers within grocery stores, coffee shops or bookstores again.

The Mandalorian

"The Mandalorian" is a hit for "Star Wars" franchise fans. The series is set in the Star Wars universe and readers may already recognize one of its fan-favorite characters, "The Child," who is a pint-sized version of Yoda. The adorable character went viral on the Internet and fans aptly re-named him "Baby Yoda."

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The Mandalorian went viral for its portrayal of fan-favorite 'The Child,' who is a baby version of Yoda. (Disney+)

The series serves as the first live-action Star Wars television series and stars Pedro Pascal from the "Game of Thrones" as a gunfighter in the galaxy. Other stars include Gina Carano, Giancarlo Esposito, Carl Weathers, Nick Nolte, and Taika Waititi.

The series is streaming on Disney+.

Star Trek: Picard

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Patrick Stewart returns to his role as Jean-Luc Picard in 'Star Trek: Picard.' (CBS All Access)

"Star Trek" lovers who haven't yet seen CBS All Acess' "Star Trek: Picard" will enjoy Patrick Stewart's return to his role as Jean-Luc Picard. In the iconic role, the series focuses on the retired admiral as he is still mourning the loss of Lieutenant Commander Data played by Brent Spiner.

It's now available to watch on CBS All Access.

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wwkirk

Divine
Coronavirus quarantine time: Best shows to binge while you're stuck at home

Has the coronavirus pandemic left you housebound for the foreseeable future? Far and wide COVID-19 is disrupting the public's daily lives, as government officials across the globe urge citizens to stay indoors and self-quarantine to reduce the risks of picking up the virus or spreading it to others.

The entertainment industry has also taken a toll, as the list of television and movie productions on hiatus continues to grow by the hour. So now is the perfect time to grab your pillows and blankets (along with that hand sanitizer) and feast your eyes on content that will keep you occupied from the comfort of your home.

Fox News has compiled a list of the hottest shows at the moment available on a number of streaming services. Happy bingeing!

HUNTERS

Has the lull of staying put left you with a desire to get your adrenaline pumping? Look no further than Al Pacino's latest drama series "HUNTERS." The drama follows a team of Nazi hunters in 1977 New York City seeking justice and revenge as they discover escaped Nazis living in America.

The crime series shows the squad fighting conspiracies as they race against the clock to thwart the Nazis' new genocidal plans.

The series' first season, also starring Josh Radnor and Dylan Baker, is currently available on Amazon Prime.

Love Is Blind

LoveIsBlind_Season1_Episode10_00_24_13_08_R.jpg

Amber Pike and Matt Barnett on 'Love Is Blind.' (Netflix)

"Love Is Blind" is a new Netflix dating show that has gone completely viral and captured the world's attention. The show follows 30 singles looking for love in a new, unconventional way. On the 10-part series, the men and women attempt to find their forever partner without ever seeing them. If and when a strong connection is felt, the individuals propose, prompting a first time face-to-face encounter.

The reality series is currently streaming on Netflix.

The Circle

There's nothing like watching a social experiment unfold while seeking your own safety indoors. In Netflix's "The Circle," viewers can watch a group of competitors living in tiny corridors with the only option of interacting with others through a social media platform called "The Circle."

The reality show contestants are tasked with finding strategies to appear likable on screen in the 12 captivating episodes. Although ducking catfishers proves difficult, it could be worth it in the end, thanks to the $100,000 prize.

Check out the 12 captivating episodes now streaming on Netflix.

Devs

Sci-fi lovers rejoice! Hulu's new 8-part miniseries "Devs" directed by Alex Garland focuses on a young software engineer named Lily Chan (Sonoya Mizuno) who works for Silicon Valley-based tech company Amaya. Chan goes on a quest for truth as she investigates her boyfriend's suspected suicide, which leads her to Forest (Nick Offerman), the tech company's CEO.

Devs-FX.jpg

Sonoya Mizuno portrays a young software engineer named Lily Chan in 'Devs'. (Devs FX)

Check out "Devs" on Hulu to find out how Lily's journey of twists and turns uncovers a tech conspiracy that may impact the entire world.

Amazing Stories

Steven Spielberg's 1985 "Amazing Stories" is reimagined in this 2020 reboot, which premiered on Apple TV on March 6. Executive produced by Spielberg, the streaming service delivers a combination of fantasy, horror and science fiction anthology series, giving viewers a closer look at today's biggest filmmakers, writers and directors.

"Amazing Stories" is now on Apple TV.

You

Since going outside is limited due to the coronavirus pandemic, it may be the perfect time to watch season two of "You," where Penn Badgley returns as a seemingly-charming man who is actually leading a double life as a serial killer. Viewers are kept on their toes as he strikes up a conversation with a woman named Love in a bookstore. Check out season 2 on Netflix to find out Love's fate. Although, there is one grave warning: the series may leave viewers never wanting to strike up conversations with strangers within grocery stores, coffee shops or bookstores again.

The Mandalorian

"The Mandalorian" is a hit for "Star Wars" franchise fans. The series is set in the Star Wars universe and readers may already recognize one of its fan-favorite characters, "The Child," who is a pint-sized version of Yoda. The adorable character went viral on the Internet and fans aptly re-named him "Baby Yoda."

Baby-Yoda.jpg

The Mandalorian went viral for its portrayal of fan-favorite 'The Child,' who is a baby version of Yoda. (Disney+)

The series serves as the first live-action Star Wars television series and stars Pedro Pascal from the "Game of Thrones" as a gunfighter in the galaxy. Other stars include Gina Carano, Giancarlo Esposito, Carl Weathers, Nick Nolte, and Taika Waititi.

The series is streaming on Disney+.

Star Trek: Picard

Star-Trek-Picard-CBS-All-Access.jpg

Patrick Stewart returns to his role as Jean-Luc Picard in 'Star Trek: Picard.' (CBS All Access)

"Star Trek" lovers who haven't yet seen CBS All Acess' "Star Trek: Picard" will enjoy Patrick Stewart's return to his role as Jean-Luc Picard. In the iconic role, the series focuses on the retired admiral as he is still mourning the loss of Lieutenant Commander Data played by Brent Spiner.

It's now available to watch on CBS All Access.

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I subscribe to some of these services, but I'm not willing to sign up to all of them.
 

michael59

Celestial
Spencer Confidential.

It was pretty good. Some great action scenes, serious when needed and made me laugh out loud a few times. It was funny to hear M'Baku talking without the Wakanda accent. :D

I would rate it 7/10 which is higher than imdb gave it.

 

Sheltie

Fratty and out of touch.


I didn't think I would like this but instead I was pleasantly surprised. If you like historical pieces and/or dramas, I strongly recommend Harriet.
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
Yawn. You could miss this one. Cool to see the CGI recreations - probably it's only selling point for me. Unfortunately I am overly familiar with the real history and just couldn't get into it. Not as bad as Pearl Harbor, but bad enough.

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Jacketon

Adept
Hard to understand how Kristen Stewart can be included in any project. From the day 1 exactly the same twilight attributes in all movies. So depressing of a character and she certainly has no any skills to be awarded for any movie project. This movie would get better score if Kristen Stewart not to be chosen. Poor movie poor players. 2/10

 

wwkirk

Divine
Hard to understand how Kristen Stewart can be included in any project. From the day 1 exactly the same twilight attributes in all movies. So depressing of a character and she certainly has no any skills to be awarded for any movie project. This movie would get better score if Kristen Stewart not to be chosen. Poor movie poor players. 2/10


I had never heard of her before. I was surprised to discover she has won many awards.
List of awards and nominations received by Kristen Stewart
 

The shadow

The shadow knows!
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I have seen movies where African Americans are depicted poorly.
Then I watched this via YouTube
Song of the south is a blatant racist movie.
It is unapologetically racist.
even for a product of it's time.
the only thing that the movie get right is one song the iconic "zippy doo daa.."
I only recommend viewing "song" as a relic, A dinosaur of an age thankfully long dead.
A positive is a conversation about race with my kids..
 

Jacketon

Adept
Most of those titles, especially the Twilight series, are not my cup of tea.

Same for me and although I was never fan of her, she has her moments in the spotlight. In the movie 'Seberg' Kristen Stewart is the best thing going and she is fascinating to watch. Stewart's role in Seberg is one of her best works to date.

 

Jacketon

Adept
This movie is the dream of any Godzilla fan come true, a surprisingly impressive re-imagination of the apocalyptic fight between these monster giants. The action and cinematography are completely synchronized to present epic moments of combat in gigantic proportions. I think in a movie of this kind it's not much about talking about the characters or the script, since what we really want is to see giant monsters fighting, and admit it, we love to see that.

Solid 8/10

 

The shadow

The shadow knows!
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Ah nostalgia! I recall seeing the 1967 movie as a boy. Some the songs still are classic. But the 1967 movie is dull and slow. Rex Harrison looks unintested.
beyond 3 songs there is nothing specal about it.
the kids showed marked apathy for the movie. With my two youngest wandering off to find other things to do..
4/10.
 

nivek

As Above So Below


I just finished watching this, it was okay for a low budget film, the bigfoot encounter was kind of humorous...This was entertaining overall, I liked it, so about a 7 out of 10, worth a watch...

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Toroid

Founding Member


I just finished watching this, it was okay for a low budget film, the bigfoot encounter was kind of humorous...This was entertaining overall, I liked it, so about a 7 out of 10, worth a watch...

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I thought is was presented in an odd way and would give it a 7.5/10. The end of the movie was kinda ridiculous. o_O
 
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