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Tuesday, June 12, 2018

What I'm Watching - TV Tuesday

Greetings from your friendly local couch potato! Hope this finds you all well. If you're looking for something to watch, I thought I'd share my latest Netflix/Amazon Prime/ You Tube watching. These are in no particular order but just as I remember them (😂) I'll also give you my opinion about watching as a couple or strictly Chick-Flick time, according to what I think my guy would or would not enjoy.

the movie Lady Bird - (Amazon Prime) this was an Oscar winner last year and for once, I totally agree. It's a sweet coming of age story about the relationship between a mother and daughter. Not at all about Lady Bird Johnson (yep, that's what I thought). Definitely worth watching!

The Breakup Girl - (also Amazon Prime) about a family coming to terms with their father's illness. The relationships between sisters - which is not something that I normally relate to but this was a great movie.

If I Were You - (Amazon Prime) about the relationship between a wife and her husband's mistress. It's one of those situational comedy type movies that... it's cute in places and a stretch in place but I enjoyed it. Marvin would not have. Actually... out of these three, Marvin would have maybe only liked the first. Maybe. Probably not.

The Staircase (Netflix) this is a true crime documentary about a woman who falls down the stairs. Marvin wants to watch it so I'm not giving away any more details than that. It's very good. I totally enjoyed it. I think it's a great one to watch as a couple but alas, we did not.

Florence Foster Jenkins (Amazon Prime) true story - movie about a woman who lived from 1868-1944 who was a terrible singer but thought she was good. Title character played by Meryl Streep. Hugh Grant plays her partner. At the surface you think it's going to be about a woman with money who everyone just coddled but then you see the different layers involved and why her partner allowed her to think she was good. I did a little additional internet research on her but I would recommend waiting to do that until AFTER you watch the movie. Pretty exclusively a chick flick, I think.

The Last Post (Amazon Prime) series about a British Army post in the Mid East (as in Saudi Arabia but not) in the 1960's focusing mostly on the families that are stationed there. So... on the surface it seems like a guy thing but it's really more of a girl thing. Graphic in parts, strong language. It ended way too soon for my taste so I hope there's another season coming.

Kate - The Making of  A Modern Queen (Amazon Prime) for those who love the Royals, which I do. It's a cheesy little documentary about Kate which... maybe didn't really have anything new in it necessarily but I rather enjoyed it. Chick flick exclusively.

Sprinkle of Glitter weekly vlog- (You Tube). Speaking of Royals... Louise Pentland went to a garden party at Buckingham Palace last week. She was really excited which... I mean, she recently interviewed Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and popped the button off of her skirt meeting Prince Charles but she still manages to keep her sense of wonder and excitement going to Buckingham Palace. I think she's worth a view just for that! Marvin definitely does not understand my fascination with British YouTubers and I'm hard pressed to explain it other than I just have a natural curiosity about how other people live.

What have you seen recently that you have particularly enjoyed?

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

What I'm Watching With My Fella

I have a lot of down time... a lot of "don't feel well enough to do anything except rest" time and that means I watch a lot of tv. Since I hang out with my fella on his "weekend" we also do a lot of tv watching together. I'm not exactly the kind of girl that he can go roller blading or mountain climbing with... so tv watching is our jam.

He discovered (and I realized) that I have missed out on a LOT of movie standards that most people of our generation have seen. I can only say that I have been single for most of my adult life and have been too busy raising kids and working to watch a lot of movies. Marvin has made it his mission to educate me on those movies / tv shows that he thinks I should have seen. Here are a few that we have watched together and my thoughts on them:


  • Silence of the Lambs  - glad to finally understand the references to this movie and there are SO MANY. It was suspenseful and interesting... but not my favorite movie ever, for sure.
  • Sling Blade  - worth watching just for the amazing voice that Billy Bob Thornton gives to his character. So many great, great lines in this movie! 
  • Pulp Fiction - not my favorite. I found it really confusing and Marvin had to sort of reconstruct it to help me understand. I would be embarrassed that I needed help but it's like all the times that my niece Jamie has had to explain Disney movies to me. Sometimes I just don't get it.
  • Shawshank Redemption - I love a movie that gives you closure. I felt like this was such a great story and I loved the ending.
  • About Time - this one had us both in tears, like, a pile of kleenexes stacked up between us tears. It's the sweetest story but I'm not going to give you the plot, I'm going to just say, go watch it! 
  • Safety Not Guaranteed - it was a bit science fiction, a bit chick flick. It had a really sweet story line and I think you would like it. 


He has also introduced me to several television shows that he enjoyed and we have watched them together... or I have watched them and discussed them with him. Those include:


  • Shameless (he was watching it in real time so I started at the beginning and binge watched until I caught up so we could watch new episodes together)
  • The Wire - this is sort of a police drama but it's a good story line and the actors are really amazing. 
  • Breaking Bad - Everyone knows what this one is about. I had sort of written it off but I'm glad I ended up watching it. It's one of those that makes you think. 
  • Better Call Saul - It's the prequel to Breaking Bad. I'm not caught up to current on this show because it isn't up to date on Netflix yet and that's where I've watched it but so far, I think it's as good as, maybe better than Breaking Bad. 


We just recently finished watching a show set in Post-Katrina New Orleans, Treme. We love the show for a lot of reasons... it includes the music that he loves - sort of a jazz / blues / R&B / second line / funk genre- and artists that he loves and I have come to love like the guy we saw in concert on New Year's Eve, Tab Benoit (pronounced Ben-wah).  Treme delves into a lot of the New Orleans traditions such as Mardi Gras and the Mardi Gras Indians - I could do a whole post on my fascination with the Mardi Gras Indians. It includes a lot of footage of New Orleans food. Treme gives you more of an inside look on life in Post Katrina New Orleans and although it is fictionalized, a lot of what they show is based on true stories and things that did happen. It's been such an enjoyable show. We watched it on Amazon Prime Video, I'm not sure where else you might find it but if you're looking for something to binge watch, Treme is a good 'un.

We have also discovered / enjoyed a number of programs together... some of my favorites have been:


  • Black Mirror (although, trust me, you need to watch this with someone because you're going to need to have a little debriefing, therapy, or discussion afterwards)
  • Big Mouth - it's animated and I'm not a fan of anything animated but this show is about puberty and it is HILARIOUS. Very honest and a bit graphic so, maybe don't watch it with kids, at least not little ones. 


Marvin is a huge... HYUUUUUJJJJJJ!... music fan. He's worked in radio for a long time, although he is currently at a sports talk radio station, he has worked for music stations in the past which exposed him to a lot of music that you might otherwise miss. He loves such a wide spectrum of music and he loves introducing me to things that he enjoys. He fixed up an iPod for me with over 3,000 songs... and he even included some of my favorite musical theater for my listening pleasure! Sometimes we fall down this rabbit hole of watching music videos, usually on YouTube and although I don't always love the music he shows me, I love his passion for music. I love seeing things that excite him and hearing the stories behind the music and learning what makes it special for him.

Speaking of YouTube... Marvin made the switch from cable to YouTube TV last fall. YouTube TV offers most of the channels he had on cable for a fraction of the price. The only thing they didn't have was the MLB (major league baseball) channel, which my guy watches every night to fall asleep during baseball season. They finally added MLB network this Spring and he was all set! At my house we still have satellite tv but honestly, it is so rare for me to watch broadcast channels in real time. Mostly I watch Netflix or Amazon Prime or YouTube. On the odd occasion I watch broadcast tv, it's usually something I've recorded. I think I could easily live without satellite and I wonder how far away we are from doing away with that kind of programming altogether. It's as outdated as land-line phones now. Not an ad for YouTube TV but I think it's worth checking out if you're trying to spend a little less money on  your tv viewing.

I'm interested in knowing what you're watching... especially what you watch with your significant other. Leave a comment here or back on my Facebook post about this blog entry! Love and hugs, y'all!