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Seems like I spend a hour looking for a movie to watch and end up just watching an old movie I have seen several times. Anyone else have this problem? Just have a hard time find newer movies to watch. Getting ready to cancel Netflix and Hulu. I dont mind paying for rentals if can find a decent one.
 
Seems like I spend a hour looking for a movie to watch and end up just watching an old movie I have seen several times. Anyone else have this problem? Just have a hard time find newer movies to watch. Getting ready to cancel Netflix and Hulu. I dont mind paying for rentals if can find a decent one.

I do. There's so much available that I can't make up my mind and go do something else. Its overwhelming.
 
Seems like I spend a hour looking for a movie to watch and end up just watching an old movie I have seen several times. Anyone else have this problem? Just have a hard time find newer movies to watch. Getting ready to cancel Netflix and Hulu. I dont mind paying for rentals if can find a decent one.
Same here Brian, my wife and me hardly ever watch network TV anymore, we mainly watch things on one of the pay channels, but lately it's been hard to find anything good. But as soon as you cancel something, a great series or movie will be on it.
Right now we are watching the series Viking, And we like it, I don't know how we missed when it originally came out. I'm kinda thinking that I just might be part Viking, my wife has said numerous times that,
"that is something you would do" :emoji_laughing:
 
I'm still adding movies and TV series to my NAS server 500+ movies and still going.

I just ordered the full 11 seasons of Cheers and the full 11 seasons of MASH + the movie on DVD.
 
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Just watched a documentary called Atari:Game Over. If you were a kid in the late 70s to early 80s and had a 2600 console in the house this is a good one to watch.
 
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I'm home alone quite often, and I always have the TV on, I need the sound of the TV to drown out the ringing in my ears, even while I'm sleeping. Lately I found audiobooks on YouTube. I really like Mountain man history, and there are a ton of Mountain man audiobooks ranging from 3 hrs to 13 hrs long.
So instead of watching TV, I've been listening to true stories about real life Mountain man, which in turn has helped me sleep a little better. It keeps my mind busy, so I'm not thinking about this or that. They have been super helpful to me. So pick a topic, and see what turns up on a Y.T. search, also it's also free.

I'm one of those people that absolutely hate long drives, anything over a hr or more bores the hell out of me, so the audiobooks are great for that as well

Check them out, I think you'll enjoy them, I know that I do.
Dan.
 
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You on Netflix is good, new season is out if you already binged the others.

Zero Day was good.
 
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