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  • Marti S Posts: 5,920

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    01/11/24 - 10:11 #14727

    Welshmist wrote: »

    The Diplomat, excellent first episode

    So much so I ended up watching the first two episodes back to back

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    01/11/24 - 11:37 #14728

    Marti S wrote: »

    Welshmist wrote: »

    The Diplomat, excellent first episode

    So much so I ended up watching the first two episodes back to back

    Watched three episodes this morning. Will save the rest for later as I need to get some work done.

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    01/11/24 - 12:01 #14729

  • chandlerp Posts: 5,048

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    01/11/24 - 12:01 #14730

    Fairly sure they don't have storage issues requiring the removal of content to make space.

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  • LM Posts: 65,484

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    01/11/24 - 12:12 edited 01/11/24 - 12:13 #14731

    oops wrong thread

  • walterwhite Posts: 59,546

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    01/11/24 - 12:17 #14732

    hanssolo wrote: »

    They remove tons of stuff all the time.

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    01/11/24 - 12:20 #14733

    walterwhite wrote: »

    Indeed. I've also known them to remove something and then add it back the next day. It just all depends if the license is renewed or not.

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    01/11/24 - 12:54 #14734

    Marti S wrote: »

    Welshmist wrote: »

    The Diplomat, excellent first episode

    So much so I ended up watching the first two episodes back to back

    I've only watched one episode as I'm rationing it with only 6. But......

    Hal's recovery was ridiculous, he was at death's door and his survival was borderline but soon after major surgery he's sitting up in bed with a couple of scratches taking visitors, after the sort of surgery he had he would have been in ICU/High Dependency for at least a couple of days


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    01/11/24 - 14:43 #14735

    hanssolo wrote: »

    More to do with rights issues. If they remove content then they don't have to keep paying residual fees. Sometimes it's to do with a tax write off

    https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2023/jun/28/why-are-movies-and-tv-shows-disappearing-from-streaming-services

  • Martin1 Posts: 8,882

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    01/11/24 - 16:44 edited 01/11/24 - 16:49 #14736

    hanssolo wrote: »

    That's just licensing agreement expiring , no different to content leaving Sky.

    For example How To Get Away With Murder left Netflix in the US last month and was added to Hulu soon after, it's likely leaving Netflix UK next month on 9th December aswell.

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  • Slow_Loris Posts: 25,550

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    02/11/24 - 13:51 edited 02/11/24 - 13:52 #14737

    I tried the second series of Hellbound.

    Watched the first episode, realised I didn’t really understand what was going on and didn’t really care.

    I recall the first series was a bit confusing too.

    Probably won’t bother with the rest.

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  • petedia Posts: 10

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    02/11/24 - 15:39 #14738

    Slow_Loris wrote: »

    I tried the second series of Hellbound.

    Watched the first episode, realised I didn’t really understand what was going on and didn’t really care.

    I recall the first series was a bit confusing too.

    Probably won’t bother with the rest.

    Maybe stick with it? It does become clearer and does have an actual "ending" Quite enjoyed it in the end.

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    02/11/24 - 20:57 #14739

    Watched a couple of episodes of Territory it has a Yellowstone feel about it

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    02/11/24 - 21:12 #14740

    petedia wrote: »

    Slow_Loris wrote: »

    I tried the second series of Hellbound.

    Watched the first episode, realised I didn’t really understand what was going on and didn’t really care.

    I recall the first series was a bit confusing too.

    Probably won’t bother with the rest.

    Maybe stick with it? It does become clearer and does have an actual "ending" Quite enjoyed it in the end.

    Oh is it two and out? That might make me keep going (perhaps without a glass of wine).

  • decafcappuccino Posts: 5,223

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    02/11/24 - 22:43 #14741

    Film Don't Move, I'd say fairly good, but not too original.

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    03/11/24 - 17:55 #14742

    Joystick wrote: »

    A Man Called Otto. Not sure why this was listed as a comedy, it had me in flood of tears. 😢

    Me too. It was compelling stuff. I guess the algorithm or human who decides the categories must have seen Tom Hanks' name and assumed it was a comedy - forgetting he does serious roles as well. I suppose some of it might have been meant to be very darkly humorous.

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    03/11/24 - 19:41 #14743

    The Brother's Sun
    Law and Order SVU Season 7

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    03/11/24 - 21:42 #14744

    Time Cut - film about a teenager who travels back in time to 2003 to try and stop her older sister from being killed by a serial killer.

    It was OK but fairly predictable - a pleasant enough way to spend 90 minutes, but I probably wouldn't bother to watch it again.

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  • Mandark Posts: 48,962

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    03/11/24 - 21:44 #14745

    Welshmist wrote: »

    The Diplomat, excellent first episode

    Watching too. First season quality has been maintained.

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    03/11/24 - 22:14 #14746

    80sGirl wrote: »

    Time Cut - film about a teenager who travels back in time to 2003 to try and stop her older sister from being killed by a serial killer.

    It was OK but fairly predictable - a pleasant enough way to spend 90 minutes, but I probably wouldn't bother to watch it again.

    I saw something similar, it may even have been the same thing, where the means of time travel was fairground related, I think it was one of those photo booth machines.

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    03/11/24 - 22:29 #14747

    Jim_Ula wrote: »

    80sGirl wrote: »

    Time Cut - film about a teenager who travels back in time to 2003 to try and stop her older sister from being killed by a serial killer.

    It was OK but fairly predictable - a pleasant enough way to spend 90 minutes, but I probably wouldn't bother to watch it again.

    I saw something similar, it may even have been the same thing, where the means of time travel was fairground related, I think it was one of those photo booth machines.

    Yes, I know the film you mean and it was a very similar storyline, but can't remember what it was called!

    I think in that one the teenager went back in time to the 80s and met up with her mother when she was a teenager, but was shocked to find her mum was a bit of a mean girl, when in the present day she was really sweet and nice to everyone.

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    03/11/24 - 22:37 #14748

    80sGirl wrote: »

    Jim_Ula wrote: »

    80sGirl wrote: »

    Time Cut - film about a teenager who travels back in time to 2003 to try and stop her older sister from being killed by a serial killer.

    It was OK but fairly predictable - a pleasant enough way to spend 90 minutes, but I probably wouldn't bother to watch it again.

    I saw something similar, it may even have been the same thing, where the means of time travel was fairground related, I think it was one of those photo booth machines.

    Yes, I know the film you mean and it was a very similar storyline, but can't remember what it was called!

    I think in that one the teenager went back in time to the 80s and met up with her mother when she was a teenager, but was shocked to find her mum was a bit of a mean girl, when in the present day she was really sweet and nice to everyone.

    Yes that's right, the serial killer who killed her mum's 3 best school friends strikes again years later and kills her mum, she goes back in time and meets teenage mum then the story gets going.

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  • decafcappuccino Posts: 5,223

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    03/11/24 - 22:46 #14749

    Jim_Ula wrote: »

    80sGirl wrote: »

    Jim_Ula wrote: »

    80sGirl wrote: »

    Time Cut - film about a teenager who travels back in time to 2003 to try and stop her older sister from being killed by a serial killer.

    It was OK but fairly predictable - a pleasant enough way to spend 90 minutes, but I probably wouldn't bother to watch it again.

    I saw something similar, it may even have been the same thing, where the means of time travel was fairground related, I think it was one of those photo booth machines.

    Yes, I know the film you mean and it was a very similar storyline, but can't remember what it was called!

    I think in that one the teenager went back in time to the 80s and met up with her mother when she was a teenager, but was shocked to find her mum was a bit of a mean girl, when in the present day she was really sweet and nice to everyone.

    Yes that's right, the serial killer who killed her mum's 3 best school friends strikes again years later and kills her mum, she goes back in time and meets teenage mum then the story gets going.

    Yeah i saw this too a while back can't think what it's called either?

  • decafcappuccino Posts: 5,223

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    03/11/24 - 22:47 #14750

    Watched a film called Hijack 93 a true story about a plan Hijack in Africa.

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    03/11/24 - 23:36 #14751

    decafcappuccino wrote: »

    Jim_Ula wrote: »

    80sGirl wrote: »

    Jim_Ula wrote: »

    80sGirl wrote: »

    Time Cut - film about a teenager who travels back in time to 2003 to try and stop her older sister from being killed by a serial killer.

    It was OK but fairly predictable - a pleasant enough way to spend 90 minutes, but I probably wouldn't bother to watch it again.

    I saw something similar, it may even have been the same thing, where the means of time travel was fairground related, I think it was one of those photo booth machines.

    Yes, I know the film you mean and it was a very similar storyline, but can't remember what it was called!

    I think in that one the teenager went back in time to the 80s and met up with her mother when she was a teenager, but was shocked to find her mum was a bit of a mean girl, when in the present day she was really sweet and nice to everyone.

    Yes that's right, the serial killer who killed her mum's 3 best school friends strikes again years later and kills her mum, she goes back in time and meets teenage mum then the story gets going.

    Yeah i saw this too a while back can't think what it's called either?

    I did some googling - Totally Killer - released in 2023 and still available on Amazon Prime.

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