I just posted about a Netflix series called Money Heist. It’s up to season 4 so if you start at the beginning you’ll get a good month’s worth of binge watching out of it.
Daniel Craig completely shatters his Bond image.
Tiny spoiler: "I. Am. In-car-cer-a-ted."
A movie I have running now from a DVD rip is “The Cheap Detective”.
A good parody of old PI movies.
Starring lots of people who are way better than 99% of who is on today.
I’ve almost finished watching both seasons of Time Trax. Good show despite the problems.
Tons of stuff on Roku that I haven’t gotten to.
Any particular era of film? Contemporary? 1970-1990? 1954-1970? 1933-19652? Black and white okay? Foreign language?
Go to Prime and ask Alexia for “Free James Bond movies”. They are running a lot if not most of the old Bond classics.
If you don’t ask for free Bond Movies, the charges can be significant.
Aaron Eckert in I, Frankenstein
At the insistance of my 21-year-old daughter, I finally gave into her demands and started watching “Jane The Virgin,” which is a six-season series on Netflix.
I have to say that I am really hooked on binge watching it now.
I find it very entertaining - some romance, some criminal intrigue, family relationships. It’s funny and dramatic and brilliantly written with lots of plot twists and turns.
I highly recommend it.
Patriot Games (Harrison Ford as Jack Ryan) is on Amazon prime again - had not watched that movie in many years. It is pretty entertaining!
I believe All 4 seasons of Spartacus are on Netflix and it was really good - especially the first two seasons.
They have all the Bond movies on Amazon.
Start with Dr No and go forward from there
One Netflix try The Highwaymen. Excellent film with Kevin Costner about the Texas Rangers who hunted down Bonnie and Clyde. Ive watched it twice since it came out. Also the original Dirty Harry is available on Netflix as well.
If you want a good clean film or want a film for kids that adults can enjoy, I would recommend the movie “Oddball and the Penguins”. No nudity. No guns or explosives. No gay characters. Just a warm hearted story that goes down easy. It’s cute.
Oddball and the Penguins.
If you like and are in the mood for a very off-beat comedy that is entertaining but very way out there, I would recommend “God Bless America”. Really weird movie. You have to have an offbeat sense of humor or like really dark comedies. It is more a risk, since I don’t know your personality type or your taste in movies, but I thought it was a great comed. This is not a general appeal type movie. You have to have a twisted sense of humor for this one.
I went old school western and watched McClintock on Prime. A little John Wayne, a little Maureen O’Hara...a hoot.
I’ve subscribed to Nexflix’s DVD service for over 10 years. Here’s my list of favs:
Anatomy of a Murder (B&W)
Atlas Shrugged I, ll and III
American Gangster
Breach
Deja Vu
Enemy of the State
Heist
Flawless
In the Line of Fire
Inside Man
Mr. Brooks
Once Upon a Time In America
Salt
Shattered
Shooter
The Bone Collector
The Departed
The Hunger Games, 1, 2, 3 & 4
The Shawshank Redemption
The Sum of All Fears
Unthinkable
Zero Dark Thirty
The Longshot with Tim Conway .... Prime
Leviathan .... Prime
The Middle 9 seasons. IMBD TV
Relic. ... Prime
A Bridge Too Far. .... Prime
Band of Brothers .... Prime
The Pacific ... Prime
That should get you through the week.
Bkmrk
you can watch some shows on HBO for free during April like Sopranos, the Wire and Veep, and Succession
If it weren’t for Amazon Prime, I’d be insane right now. Personally, I’ve been watching TONS of horror movies. They have a great amount of Hammer Studios films, so LOTS of Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. Vincent Price is another one I’ve been watching. Might not be up everyone’s alley, but for some reason, I find the horror films of the fifties and sixties to be strangely reassuring. Good triumphing over evil (and heavy positive Christian themes in the Hammer films.)
Just my two cents.
Anything with a Sherman tank in it.