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lucillep t1_j28mldq wrote
Reply to comment by stoad in In Memoriam: The Great David Warner by HobbieK
That movie scared me so much. He was terrific (in a scary way).
lucillep t1_ixsx580 wrote
Interesting question. First for me is plot description, it has to sound interesting or appealing. Second would be genre - I tend to search for shows that way. Another factor is buzz and word of mouth. If the buzz lasts long enough, I'll watch something that normally wouldn't appeal. Game of Thrones and Squid Game are two examples of that. Sometimes a star, writer, or showrunner might be a factor; I will definitely give any Lindelof show a try on the basis of what he's done.
I'll try an episode, but if it bores me or turns me off, I may not even make it to the end. I do rewatch shows, though.
lucillep t1_itswc44 wrote
Reply to Jules Bass, Producer Behind the ‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer’ and ‘Frosty the Snowman’ TV Specials, Dies at 87 by Melanismdotcom
Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol was my favorite. Still holds up. Gppd songs, too (and razzleberry dressing).
lucillep t1_j84jdum wrote
Reply to Is lost worth watching? by OKC2023champs
A fantastic binge watch. One of the all-time greats. Don't be put off by complaints about the end.