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FiFi LaFeles said :
Started watching the third series of Killing Eve on Netflix.


I'll be interested to see what you think of it.

I loved S1 and S2 but S3 wasn't quite as good in my opinion.
Maybe it's because I had to wait for weekly episodes, might give it a rewatch now they're all available.
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03-Jul-2020 15:53:22

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FINALLY got around to watching Princess Mononoke last night, what with Netflix adding a bunch of Ghibli fare to the platform. My partner and I both loved it! Would highly recommend, though it's definitely the most mature Ghibli film I've seen to date in terms of swearing, violence, etc. Still an epic tale very much worth your time, and probably my new favourite animated film.

We also watched Kiki's Delivery Service the other day and, despite it being super cutesy, it was quite good and had some serious stuff in there too. As usual, Ghibli is amazing, and still pushing the animation envelope all these years later.

03-Jul-2020 18:09:16

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Rooh said :
FiFi LaFeles said :
Started watching the third series of Killing Eve on Netflix.


I'll be interested to see what you think of it.

I loved S1 and S2 but S3 wasn't quite as good in my opinion.
Maybe it's because I had to wait for weekly episodes, might give it a rewatch now they're all available.

Is killing Eve on Netflix?

I watched the first two seasons on TVNZ on demand. I really enjoyed it. I still remember that nice duvet.
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03-Jul-2020 23:41:15

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Kinda lost after finishing Dark. Such a great show. Best show about time travel I've watched so far. Everything about it was amazing.

Started a show called "See". Watched one episode so far and it seems promising.

Plot for anyone curious: "In a future where humankind has lost the ability to see and is forced to interact in new ways, a set of twins with sight is born, challenging the status quo".
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CM Arbor said :
FINALLY got around to watching Princess Mononoke last night, what with Netflix adding a bunch of Ghibli fare to the platform. My partner and I both loved it! Would highly recommend, though it's definitely the most mature Ghibli film I've seen to date in terms of swearing, violence, etc. Still an epic tale very much worth your time, and probably my new favourite animated film.

We also watched Kiki's Delivery Service the other day and, despite it being super cutesy, it was quite good and had some serious stuff in there too. As usual, Ghibli is amazing, and still pushing the animation envelope all these years later.


Princess Mononoke was the first anime I introduced my family to starting a lifelong love of anime for them all. It was the year Spirited Away won the Oscar, but wasn't available to buy so I just got PM and had a family movie night. We still watch it several times a year. But my favorite is Howl's Moving Castle. Just read the book first.

04-Jul-2020 05:38:07

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Dong U Dead said :

Is killing Eve on Netflix?

I watched the first two seasons on TVNZ on demand. I really enjoyed it. I still remember that nice duvet.

I think Fifi might have made an error there, it's on BBC iPlayer over here.
I just checked and it looks like you'll be able to watch it on TVNZ this time too.

I watched a horror film on Amazon Prime last night: Resolution.
Awful :P Started off quite well but rather ironically, "resolution" was the thing most lacking... it has one of those rushed unexplained endings.

I know some open ended films leave you thinking but my only thought was "lazy writing."
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