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Post by darksidebeadle on Oct 9, 2018 11:57:46 GMT
Hey touching on your last weeks viewing, these just came out within the last week and are pretty fun discussions. Cool. Maybe I'll check them out. Report back if you do
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Post by mslo79 on Oct 11, 2018 7:28:30 GMT
First Viewings...
nothing this week
Re-watches...
nothing this week
p.s. in general for me... 5/10 or less = Thumbs Down. 6/10 or higher = Thumbs Up.
NOTE: I have been re-watching Boardwalk Empire (2010-2014) since Oct 1st (it's Oct 11th as I type this). I am about to start Season 3 Episode 3 in a bit. basically there is 56 episodes and I finished 26 of them so far, so I am almost half way finished. given my impression on this re-watch so far, it's likely going to climb a bit among the small amount of TV shows that are worth mentioning for me. it will probably end up 4th behind The Sopranos/Breaking Bad/Dexter when is all said and done after I am finished with this re-watch, which will make for my 2nd viewing of the show. NOTE: I have only seen Dexter once so far but ill probably re-watch that in about a year as I first seen Dexter in it's entirety in Sep/Oct 2016.
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OP's...
nothing this week.
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Post by petrolino on Oct 13, 2018 1:52:29 GMT
'Living With Anorexia' (2018, Documentary - Ellen Marie Engledow)
A study of anorexia and resulting conditions.
The same week I watched this short film, I read journalist Lizzie Porter's heartbreaking essay 'Why My Bones Are Crumbling At 27', published at the BBC, highlighting some of the conditions caused by anorexia, including severe osteoporosis which affects many women. This is the challenging, often painful, world we live in, but people can be inspirational.
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Post by darksidebeadle on Oct 13, 2018 11:27:59 GMT
'Living With Anorexia' (2018, Documentary - Ellen Marie Engledow)
A study of anorexia and resulting conditions.
The same week I watched this short film, I read journalist Lizzie Porter's heartbreaking essay 'Why My Bones Are Crumbling At 27', published at the BBC, highlighting some of the conditions caused by anorexia, including severe osteoporosis which affects many women. This is the challenging, often painful, world we live in, but people can be inspirational.
Not seen
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