Recommendations ~_~
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I've been looking for some movies/tv shows I can torrent legally purchase to watch later.
To give an example of past 5 movies or shows I've seen:
- The Sopranos
- Breaking Bad
- The Godfather Part 1/2
- In Bruges
- Pineapple Express
So recommend me some of ur good shitt plx.
To give an example of past 5 movies or shows I've seen:
- The Sopranos
- Breaking Bad
- The Godfather Part 1/2
- In Bruges
- Pineapple Express
So recommend me some of ur good shitt plx.
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Misaki_Chi
Fakku Nurse
Some of the best prices I've found are from Ebay, Amazon or a site called DeepDiscount (type the name into google). You can also try google shop for compared prices from various stores online (thought this can be limited)
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Holoofyoistu
The Messenger
Have you watched carnage? It's a divulge heavy movie that is really intense and funny.
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I heard "It's always sunny in philadelphia" is good.
For a movie to watch, how about "Catch me if you can"?
For a movie to watch, how about "Catch me if you can"?
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Revelation wrote...
Dexter is a really good crime drama kinda killer show thing.Dexter was really good. And then it got really bad.
As for me, I've been hooked on Paranormal Witness and A Haunting. But I'd more likely recommend 30 Rock and Frisky Dingo.
As for movies I have three recommendations for now. The Shawshank Redemption, The Other Guys, and The Raid: Redemption.
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I would recommend Breaking Bad, The Sopranos and Evangelion but you've already seen the first two and, I'm assuming, the latter. Those being my favorites, I can direct you to a few semi-guilty pleasure shows of mine which are American Dad, Scrubs and The Office (US). I find all of those to be great shows to watch while you have a relaxed meal by yourself but they are shows that can afford a few episodes to be skipped. If you are into documentaries by any chance, I highly recommend Planet Earth and Great Migrations but I won't go into detail.
As for films I can't possibly avoid mentioning the greatest film director ever: Stanley Kubrick. You may not enjoy his work at first but it should grow on you and, I might add at the risk of sounding conceited, his films are not to be taken lightly i.e. answer texts midway through.
As for films I can't possibly avoid mentioning the greatest film director ever: Stanley Kubrick. You may not enjoy his work at first but it should grow on you and, I might add at the risk of sounding conceited, his films are not to be taken lightly i.e. answer texts midway through.
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nateriver10 wrote...
I would recommend Breaking Bad, The Sopranos and Evangelion but you've already seen the first two and, I'm assuming, the latter. Those being my favorites, I can direct you to a few semi-guilty pleasure shows of mine which are American Dad, Scrubs and The Office (US). I find all of those to be great shows to watch while you have a relaxed meal by yourself but they are shows that can afford a few episodes to be skipped. If you are into documentaries by any chance, I highly recommend Planet Earth and Great Migrations but I won't go into detail.As for films I can't possibly avoid mentioning the greatest film director ever: Stanley Kubrick. You may not enjoy his work at first but it should grow on you and, I might add at the risk of sounding conceited, his films are not to be taken lightly i.e. answer texts midway through.
I've heard a lot about Kubrick and I'm sure to check some of his stuff out. Also yeah I think I should watch The Office heard a lot of great things about it although I had one friend recommend the UK version to me as well (plus I find Ricky Gervais entertaining).
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FuckThisAndFuckYou wrote...
I've heard a lot about Kubrick and I'm sure to check some of his stuff out. Also yeah I think I should watch The Office heard a lot of great things about it although I had one friend recommend the UK version to me as well (plus I find Ricky Gervais entertaining).You shouldn't lose much in watching both versions but I think the dualistic nature of these debates (The Office US vs UK, PlayStation vs Xbox, Star Wars originals vs prequels...) has a lot to do with the one thing people gravitate too first. I think both versions are equally good with the slight, very slight edge going to the UK version since the American one ran a tiny bit too long and to pick up on the last reference, it's like Star Wars: people everywhere love it and watch it but they sure can bring up a list of things they'd change (as I have).