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To keep legal bills down, watching "The Ladies Companion" on Netflix. Sort of " Bridgerton" meets "Fleabag." Spanish language. Pretty, entertaining fluff(can say that safely here...).
 
Watched "American Flyers" 1985 on VHS. Had a surprise when St. Lou was featured in the first act. Cool. Movie was written by the same peeps that did "Breaking Away" my favorite bicycle movie. I also like "The Flying Scotsman" with Jonny Lee Miller.
 
Watched "American Flyers" 1985 on VHS. Had a surprise when St. Lou was featured in the first act. Cool. Movie was written by the same peeps that did "Breaking Away" my favorite bicycle movie. I also like "The Flying Scotsman" with Jonny Lee Miller.
I've been hearing about a new show lately from South Korea. I doubt if it will be available in North America for a while. It will probably be called "The Goblin" in English. It stars Gong Yu (might be Romanized as "Gong Yoo"). It's a comedy/drama about a ghost of a military General who comes back (or hangs around after death) and brings justice or makes things right for people. The comedy seems centered around his "living" with a couple of other ghosts doing similar things. One is a guy who looks about thirty-ish and another is a young-looking girl (college age?). The three seem to be just getting to know each other, and they don't always get along that well.
 
I'm watching a very interesting documentary on famous photographers.

CBS - Photographers capturing history and unforgettable moments
 
 
I'm watching the new Black Mirror season, haven't been able to get to it earlier. The very first episode is absolutely unsettling, that's exactly what got me into the series years back. Can recommend.
 
CLASSIC! 1962 Monaco GP
Beautifully restored footage. Those chopper shots--WOW!
Period F1 cars were so spare and elegant--ad-free, too! Then there's the old course...
Sip some Pernod on a balcony or yacht and enjoy!

 
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"Outrageous." Britbox series on the lives of the crazy-a$$ Mitford sisters in 1930s Britain.
Reminiscent of my Brit in-laws' clan...
 
Wendy Shon was/is a lead singer for the K-Pop girl group "Red Velvet". As far as I know, the group has not disbanded, but mainly they are performing as "sub-units" in pairs and solos. Wendy also does live theatre, but I guess is not in a show right now. Likewise she had a radio/internet show called "Young Street". Having spent a number of years north of, and around Toronto, her radio show name was obviously inspired by Toronto's "Yonge Street" (pronounced "young street"). Apparently, she has a new short-format gig called "Wendy Today" where she sings requests. For non-Koreans, be sure to have your "CC" clicked for sub-titles. The English is good. It's clear that this is not a "robot translation". Or at least it might start that way, but a human has edited it and cleaned it up, making it "real English". Possibly she goes over the clips and edits the English herself.

 
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Rewatching "Breaking Bad". Bought the DVD set and there is a TON of extra features.
 

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