Watched it too. Was surprised Celine got through Immortality. Touching song.I'm watching: Stayin' Alive:Salute to the Bee Gees
They were an amazing group. So many songs. Soundtrack to my many years on this earth.
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Watched it too. Was surprised Celine got through Immortality. Touching song.I'm watching: Stayin' Alive:Salute to the Bee Gees
They were an amazing group. So many songs. Soundtrack to my many years on this earth.
My favorites of the 60s Bee Gees were To Love Somebody and Words. New York Mining Disaster was good, too.
Years ago, I had a bio that was written by them--one of the best celebrity bios that I've ever read, because it was just stuffed full of stories and family pictures, and they weren't afraid to take the piss from themselves. Anyway, in that Barry Gibb said that he wrote that song for Otis Redding, but Redding died before he could deliver it. It's certainly Redding's style!No, I didn't know that.
Psych! I know, you know....
I'm watching BBC Earth - it's a story about European starlings and also rabbits - how both were introduced and basically became invasive species.Good Saturday afternoon!
I started watching this and wanted give a heads up. It's pretty good,IMO.
Five Came Back: Netflix doc shows WWII weaponized Hollywood
Documentary, Biography, History
The wartime contributions of five prominent Hollywood film directors during World War II are profiled.
Stars:
Francis Ford Coppola, Guillermo del Toro, Paul Greengrass
Three one hour episodes.
Have a great day!
Loved this show.I just got done with a limited series on HBONow called The Night Of. The show is 8 episodes long and in the first episode we see a crime and a 23 year old male is arrested for that crime. Chances are, he didn't do it but there is a mountain of evidence against him. The show isn't so much about the mystery of the crime as it is about the judicial system. The show gives the viewers a glimpse at this crime from all the different perspectives and shows all of the different people the crime affects as the case slowly winds it's way through the system. This is not a show that is preaching about injustice but instead shows how one crime not only affects the accused but numerous others. This is an amazing show with great performances from John Turturro and Riz Ahmed.
It is based on a British show called Criminal Justice. I see that Criminal Justice is on Hulu, so I'm going to want to check that out too.
Sorry, but we can't post the actual video here.This morning someone posted the episode of Naked and Afraid that was filmed in Trinidad (where I live), so I decided to skim through it. The full ep can be found at the link below.
I don't understand this show. So you have two people who get naked and go into the bush for three weeks and then sit around moping and talking about their feelings? People actually watch this? Alrighty then.
Oh and for the record, there is a lot more to Trinidad than just some scary forest with naked people crawling around it (I personally don't go into the forest cause, y'know, snakes...)
Sorry, but we can't post the actual video here.
Twenty lashes with a wet noodle for you. JK When I'm more caught up, I do sometimes catch posts before there's been time for the OP to edit.Thanks Ms Mod - I was just about to edit and remove the link when I saw your notification. I apologise for giving you the extra work.
...can't we just stop talking about "wet noodles" and going "into the bush"?......Twenty lashes with a wet noodle for you. JK When I'm more caught up, I do sometimes catch posts before there's been time for the OP to edit.
...can't we just stop talking about "wet noodles" and going "into the bush"?......
Brings back memories, huh?