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A thread for suggested TV shows or movies available on Cable/Pay TV/Streaming.

We're all mostly trapped inside (though if its not too icy, I'm going to try to get some winter hiking in over the next week or two).......

So with a minimum of company, its time to catch up on books, music, tv and movies.

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I'll start with Valley of Tears.

Its an Israeli TV show, set in Israel during the Yom Kippur War in 1973

Its in Hebrew, with English subtitles.

I don't speak Hebrew and found it easy to follow along w/the subtitles.

I watched the first 2 episodes last night, after Bill Brioux highlighted it on his website.

I enjoyed the mix of light comedy, and a hint of romance, along with the drama/tragedy of war.

Its a 10-episode run.

Its on Hollywood Suite Canada, cable 489 for Rogers customers in the GTA. This service is currently in free previews for those w/Rogers.

Its previously aired in both the U.S. and Israel so may be available through other sources.


The first episode will air again tomorrow.
 
About 5 years ago we discovered an amazingly good version of The Messiah, it has become an annual tradition to watch it over the holidays! It is staged - which makes it rather unusual - and dates from 2009. (Best watched on a larger screen with decent sound. ) See:
There's a review at https://bachtrack.com/review-messiah-guth-wien-apr-2014
 
Its interesting to me how common it is for people to want to re-watch films they've watched before; especially every year.

I can't do that.

I know the plot, I know the ending, the joke isn't funny when you know its coming (to me); likewise there's no suspense in a thriller, when you've seen the ending.

My tastes, appearances notwithstanding, aren't always high-brow, foreign or artsy stuff.

I can enjoy a good Bond movie; or a Bourne film from time to time.

But I don't really want to watch them, again.

At least not for a very long time.

Music is different of course; though I will don't want to listen to a favourite song all the time; because, to me, it loses some of its special-ness.

I often gravitate towards independent film/tv/music simply for its originality; and willingness not follow prescribed plotting, melodies; and not willingness not to be focus-grouped.
 
I should also note Charlie Brown's Christmas, because I'm THAT Lucy :)

I seldom watch a movie twice, particularly a thriller, but over the years, I have continually found fun little nuggets in Christmas Vacation.

Home Alone bothers me. Who forgets their child, twice? It glorifies child abuse, I don't find it amusing. I know, I know, it's a movie and all of that and I'm over thinking it, but that one just doesn't do it for me :)

I do enjoy Alistair Sims A Christmas Carol; IMO it's the best one ever done.

Dave's Christmas turkey adventures from The Vinyl Cafe always makes me laugh. Normally we would listen to that on a car ride to visit family, but not this year of course.

But rewatching old favourites for me is for more normal times. I just don't enjoy movies and pastimes all that much during COVID. Maybe because pre-COVID, finding the time to sit down and enjoy a movie was a sought-after pleasure -- a treat at the end of a busy week; now we've got nothing but time and it just isn't the same. I know other people who struggle with this as well. It's quite annoying, actually, because I'm missing out on good movie and book reading time!
 
I should also note Charlie Brown's Christmas, because I'm THAT Lucy :)

I seldom watch a movie twice, particularly a thriller, but over the years, I have continually found fun little nuggets in Christmas Vacation.

Home Alone bothers me. Who forgets their child, twice? It glorifies child abuse, I don't find it amusing. I know, I know, it's a movie and all of that and I'm over thinking it, but that one just doesn't do it for me :)

I do enjoy Alistair Sims A Christmas Carol; IMO it's the best one ever done.

Dave's Christmas turkey adventures from The Vinyl Cafe always makes me laugh. Normally we would listen to that on a car ride to visit family, but not this year of course.

But rewatching old favourites for me is for more normal times. I just don't enjoy movies and pastimes all that much during COVID. Maybe because pre-COVID, finding the time to sit down and enjoy a movie was a sought-after pleasure -- a treat at the end of a busy week; now we've got nothing but time and it just isn't the same. I know other people who struggle with this as well. It's quite annoying, actually, because I'm missing out on good movie and book reading time!

Try forcing yourself into a bit more productivity that unusual; even if its just going out of an extra-long walk on a nice day.

Deny yourself reading or tv or whatever pleasure for just a few days; then sit down to enjoy a book you've never read, a film you've never watched!
 
I seldom rewatch anything--there is so much new content out there it is hard to keep up with watching in the first time.
 

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