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OK so I am watching crazies at 3 in the morning with the lights off -- I realize a couple things-- In high winds my house creaks allot-- 2 I don't find scary movies scary much any more. I am looking for fake blood-- 7 gunshots out of a six shooter-- blah blah blah-- I also realize my 11 year old daughter can walk up right behind you without hearing her-- and when she said--(eeww!) I spun around pretty fast and startled her :-)
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I started to watch several movies on Netflix this weekend, mostly just to enjoy the 4K experience, but never finished any of them. There haven't been any movies that have come out that are both kid appropriate and something that I have been looking forward to. I have to pick somewhat kid appropriate shows to watch in the theater room, because, if I am watching and listening, the whole house is because the audio carries all the way through.. I guess I didn't think this through. LOL
We watched Badland on Netflix the other night. It was okay. Also watched an old Charles Bronson western on tv last night "Noon till Three." It also was pretty good. Not really a shoot em up and was from 1976.
The Easter bunny brought Sophia "Frozen II" so we watched it from beginning to end last night. First movie I have watched from start to finish with the new Movie theater.
Shameless just keeps going on, and on, I am almost ready for it to end. My wife is ahead of me and says toward the end its getting more and more interesting. I think I heard that they were working on and additional season. I can't believe its even as long as it is already. I think it took me more time to get through it than watching "The Ranch" twice.
I got through about 8 episodes of Shameless over the weekend, but still no where near the end.
We watched "the benefits of being a wall flower" which was a better movie than I originally thought it might be. I would give it a 7 out of 10.
I was on a war movie kick this weekend-- 1917 and Midway-- Both were very very good! 1917 is not for anyone with a weak stomach at the begining-- but gets better.
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