What are you watching?

shnkrmn

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I like Korean stuff alot. Check out Strong Girl Bong Soon. A slightly supernatural Romcom series. Also like The Way of the Househusband about a yakuza hit man who becomes a homemaker. Animated and live action versions.
 

xtsho

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Pink Flamingos
Binge watching the trilogy?

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Hell no. I wouldn't actually watch that. I've heard all about it. But I did take a peek at the first one last night. It's on youtube. The lady freaked out and I ended up getting smacked a couple times for not turning it off soon enough. I was scanning through it and stopped at the feeding scenes. And you're right. I can't unsee that. :spew:
 

BarnBuster

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Tells the story of the interviewing (over 200 hours worth) of Ted Bundy by FBI analyst Bill Hagmaier [one of the pioneers in the FBI's Behavior Analysis Unit (BAU)]. Hagmaier later became chief of the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crimes and one of the greatest criminal profilers.
 

lokie

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The Mrs. demands streaming now. lol:twisted:
Full disclosure.

This a bit macabre it reminds me of the first time I saw my wife's library.

Her shelves were full of murder books. Not just mysteries but most were true tales of
serial killers like Aileen Wuornos, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, The Green River Killer Gary Ridgway
and more than a few others.

I asked her if there was something she wanted to discuss when I saw them.
She asked "Why, are you scared?"

My reply, "A lesser man might be, I'm just getting interested."



 

neosapien

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I like Korean stuff alot. Check out Strong Girl Bong Soon. A slightly supernatural Romcom series. Also like The Way of the Househusband about a yakuza hit man who becomes a homemaker. Animated and live action versions.
Netflix has been doing pretty well with the Korean sub market. I enjoyed "My Name is" and "The Silent Sea". And of course the Korean Classics "Train to Busan" and "The Man from Nowhere" are some of my absolute favs.
Damn, I might have to pay for a month of Netflix just to watch that. I'm a zombie fan going way back to the early 70's when I saw the original Night of the Living Dead as a child. Scared the crap out of me back then.

I watched Walking Dead for a few seasons until it went to crap and was more like some sick soap opera than zombies. I watched the Day of the Dead series on the SyFy channel recently. It was really cheesy but that's what made it good. I hope they bring it back.

If you haven't seen it the aforementioned "Train to Busan" is in my top 3 zombie movies of all time. Also on Netflix I enjoyed "Black Summer". A more heinous prequel of sorts to the at times comical "Zombie Nation".
 

neosapien

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Full disclosure.

This a bit macabre it reminds me of the first time I saw my wife's library.

Her shelves were full of murder books. Not just mysteries but most were true tales of
serial killers like Aileen Wuornos, Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, The Green River Killer Gary Ridgway
and more than a few others.

I asked her if there was something she wanted to discuss when I saw them.
She asked "Why, are you scared?"

My reply, "A lesser man might be, I'm just getting interested."



My mom was like that too. We always joked like that with my dad. "You better be good cuz she knows how not to get caught". Lol.
 

BarnBuster

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...wife's library...Her shelves were full of murder books.
Xmas gifts if she doesn't have:

Practical Homicide Investigation: Tactics, Procedures, and Forensic Techniques: by Vernon J. Geberth
Criminal & Behavioral Profiling: by Curtis R. Bartol and Anne M. Bartol
Offender Profiling and Crime Analysis: by Peter Ainsworth
Creating Cultural Monsters: Serial Murder in America by Julie B. Wiest
Spree Killers: by Mark Safarik and Katherine Ramsland
The Psychology of Serial Killer Investigations: The Grisly Business Unit by Robert D. Keppel and William J. Birnes
Criminal Shadows : Unlocking the Minds of Serial Killers and Sexual Predators-and Cracking Cases: by David Canter

anything by John Douglas or Roy Hazelwood

These are kinda pricey new but a used book store Like AbeBooks, ThriftBooks or Powell's Books usually has them in varying conditions
 
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xtsho

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I'm a big fan of the original Law and Order that ran for 20 seasons. I hate the spinoffs but the original was pretty damn good. It's back with season 21 after being gone for 12 years. I'm watching it tonight. It looks cheesy from the trailer but McCoy is back. None of the others though. Hopefully not too much of a dissapointment.

 

BarnBuster

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.. big fan of the original Law and Order...
Yeah me too. I do like SVU, been watching that since inception. Homicide: Life on the Street and NYPD Blue were another couple of winners in my book that I may go back and rewatch sometime. Both a little dated but gritty and groundbreaking in their own way. Definitely lacking in political correctness viewed thru today's lens. Edit: Also Hill Street Blues
Been binging GOT second time around. Season 7 Episode 4 now.
 
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