You can include any number of shows you want
You can include any number of shows you want
^ The trailer actually looks pretty interesting. Especially the beginning with the guy in the chair.
Doctor Who always seemed a little too nerdy to me lol
I liked Dexter but it took a turn for the worst
Shows: Workaholics, Stranger Things (more like the 1st season), That 70s Show, Friends, trashy reality tv shows, true crimes (john ballen on youtube), I don't watch much tv anymore
It's hard to remember them all on the top of my head
Yeah the Dark trailer looks pretty cool. I noticed you posted more trailers after and I was like oops lol
It's weird sometimes I'll hate something at first only to realize later that I'm obsessed with it.
I heard there's supposed to be a new season for Stranger Things at some point.
Stargate SG1 and Atlantis are like comfy shoes.
Oh, to find you in dreams - mixing prior, analog, and never-beens... facts slip and turn and change with little lucidity. except the strong, permeating reality of emotion.
I've enjoyed most things with Steve Martin over the years, including the recent crime-comedy series that aired on Hulu, which I think he wrote.
“Whether we fall by ambition, blood, or lust, like diamonds we are cut with our own dust.”
Originally Posted by Gilly
Not sure if it's a generational thing, but most of my favorite shows are from the late 90s/early 2000s.
“Whether we fall by ambition, blood, or lust, like diamonds we are cut with our own dust.”
Originally Posted by Gilly
About Time
Nocturnal Animals
Shutter Island
Kingdom
Alias Grace
Nana(anime)
Practical Magic
Vikings
Chronic "grass is always greener" syndrome
I liked the movie It's a Wonderful Life.
I watch YouTube cooking videos and let my Ne feast on all the different ways and methods of cooking all around the world. I love all those ideas
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Dual type (as per tcaudilllg)
Enneagram 5 (wings either 4 or 6)?
I'm constantly looking to align the real with the ideal.I've been more oriented toward being overly idealistic by expecting the real to match the ideal. My thinking side is dominent. The result is that sometimes I can be overly impersonal or self-centered in my approach, not being understanding of others in the process and simply thinking "you should do this" or "everyone should follor this rule"..."regardless of how they feel or where they're coming from"which just isn't a good attitude to have. It is a way, though, to give oneself an artificial sense of self-justification. LSE
Best description of functions:
http://socionicsstudy.blogspot.com/2...functions.html
First season - not too bad... lost interest with the second season because it jumped in time a lot/completely changed characters
And stranger things is one of my favorites -
Time of Eve
In the Japan of the future, employing androids for various purposes is nothing out of the ordinary. However, treating androids on the same level as humans is frowned upon, and there is constant paranoia surrounding the possibility of robots defying humans, their masters. Those who appear too trustworthy of their androids are chided and labeled "dori-kei," or "android-holics."
High school student Rikuo Sakisaka notices when his house droid, Sammy, starts behaving curiously—she has been leaving the house without his instruction. When he inspects the movement logs in her database, a cryptic line grabs his attention: "Are you enjoying the time of EVE?" Accompanied by his friend Masakazu Masaki, Rikuo tracks the whereabouts of his houseroid to a cafe called Time of Eve, where it is forbidden for customers to display prejudice against one another. The cafe, Rikuo realizes, is frequented by both man and machine, with no evidence to tell either apart.
Each customer—from the cheerful Akiko, to a robot dangerously close to breaking down—has their own story and challenges to overcome. While Rikuo tries to reveal Sammy's intentions, he begins to question the legitimacy of the fear that drives humans to regard androids as nothing more than mere tools.
Revolver. Mind bendy/Meta/ego death themes
https://youtube/rWj7oWlVtag?si=4WNk02dzbi0xBqs2
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Fringe was one of my favorite sc-fi tv shows around high school/college age and A Beautiful Mind
I mostly just watch cooking shows when I have time these days...
Some of the competition shows are fun, especially around holidays (e.g. Halloween). I love watching folks craft amazing edible things with their hands (and brains).
“Whether we fall by ambition, blood, or lust, like diamonds we are cut with our own dust.”
Originally Posted by Gilly
"The outfit" is really good because it's about a tailor who gets caught up in illegal activities. The plot is really thick and the main character arc isn't revealed until the last 20 minutes of the film.
https://youtu.be/17_86h9_FCg?si=d9PbGnwt3al5fOTF
From the recent animes that have been released and that I have seen, I think that Great Pretender is the greatest. It is like a more dramatic, slow-paced and melancholic (though not at level of something like "Your Life in April" or "March Comes In like a Lion") version of Lupin III, which is more action-oriented (I guess, I have only seen "The Castle of Cagliostro", which is also a great great movie). For those who like to get surprised, this series brings you a good amount of well-schemed plot twists that will leave you pleasantly shocked, thrilled, touched, excited and even liberated from the sentimental tension that every case brings in between. I was greatly inmersed in these adventures and the internal world of the characters, and even if you know everything that happens in the next episodes, it is worth giving it a rewatch. As a Delta NF, I was amazed; this is one of my favourite series and I think that people that enjoyed Fullmetal Alchemist, Death Note or the Avatar series could also enjoy this one, I hope the third season will be released soon.
Here is the trailer of the first season:
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I may tolerate today sci-fi movies, mb fantasy ones. Some of Japan cartoons were acceptable.
Mainly video is from Internet, the quality of many in which there is higher than mega-$ companies do, somehow. An example where capitalism fails partly.
Themes are. Popular science. History themes relax me. Something about modern games, literature/movies. May check asmr. Travels, - a good way to distract. Sometimes politcs. WH channels. Cards guessing clips.
If want to cook a new - YT channels help.
Shadow and Bone is not bad so far
at times demoralizing and cruel...
...but still keeps you interested in the main story
"She came to me" with Peter dinklage, imo he's an easy sli. Easily a slow Delta flick
The Promised Neverland Season 1 (anime)
The Good Place (all seasons)
Your Lie in April (anime)
Lupin
Atlanta (seasons 1-2)
Love is Blind Season 1
Sometimes you don't have motivation because you lack purpose.
Sometimes you don't have purpose, because you lack self-knowledge
Sometimes you don't have self-knowledge because you lack love
Sometimes you don't have love because you lack self-love
Sometimes you don't have self-love because you lack guess what? Ask Gulenko!!
just finished watching The Summer I Turned Pretty and even tho its a teen drama I liked it
Outer Banks was good until it just kind of fizzled out towards the end for me
The Sinner - first season is good (diff story each season) the others did not hold my attention for long
The Devil's Hour (tv show)
trailer/description to me seems like a spoiler so I won't post it here
it's a thriller
Sci Fi and Fantasy, Psych thrillers, suspense, drama, romance, etc in that order prob generally seem to be my go-to
maybe crime in combination with them but prob not on its own
IEE here; check out my trakt profile for shows that I have watched, probably will make a seperate list of my favourites.
https://trakt.tv/users/canute
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I've been playing the Star Trek DS9 channel for a while. Def. my fav Trek series.
I've lost interest in most tv shows, but ones I really liked, besides the aforementioned, include The X Files and Twin Peaks.
I watched quite a bit of anime when I was younger. Favs include Yu Yu Hakusho, HxH, Gintama, Revolutionary Girl Utena, Prince of Tennis, and Legend of the Galactic Heroes.
My favorite film so far is Oppenheimer. (went to see it 4 or 5 times in IMAX and bought it first day it was released digitally) I'm a fan of Nolan's works for the most part. Only Nolan films I have been eh about is Inception and Memento.
Other films I quite like are The Dollars Trilogy, esp a Fistful of Dollars, Alien, The Apartment, Se7en, and Apocalypse Now.
I tend to prefer documentaries as long as they aren't too textbookish. I like the use of a lot of primary sources. A good example is Ken Burns' documentary on the Vietnam