What's worth watching on Netflix/Streaming Services?

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blueman2

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  1. Tulsa King with Stallone is looking good after the first episode aired - IPTV
  2. The Peripheral is also worth checking out - IPTV
  3. Moonshine is a Canadian comedy shot on the east coast. IPTV
  4. Shantaram starring Charlie Hunnam from SOA and The Gentleman - IPTV
 
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There’s a series on Netflix called Ancient Apocalypse, it’s about the possibility of there being an advanced civilization existing before the last ice age and the survivors helping our ancestors to restart civilization. And there are no aliens involved! The presenter says right from the start he’s not an archeologist or even a scientist but an investigative reporter. I found it interesting.
 
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I watched Bullet Train on IPTV a few weeks ago. I just checked and it's still there..
What IPTV service are you referring to, specifically that allows you to search and view previously "aired" television content?

IPTV within the internet media world currently refers to LIVE television channel broadcasts like that from CNN, CBC, CTV, Global Vancouver, and Global Toronto versus on-demand content. The key difference is IPTV is all about [live] television (channels).

Some websites like to muddy the water and lump HBO, Roko, Disney+, and more as IPTV services. But ask any IPTV or hardcore chord-cutter aficionado. They'll tell you the two are not the same, although they share the same platform: the internet.

With IPTV, you need a client and you need links that will play IPTV content. In contrast, with HBO, Netflix, and more, you must access their website or use their app to stream content. There's nothing else the user needs to do with these kinds of streaming services. It's simple and that's why people love it.

FWIW, you can buy premium Asian Android streaming boxes that play IPTV and stream speciality channels like HBO and others.

Again though, most people will rarely, if ever refer to these Android TV boxes or Chromecast, Firestick as IPTV boxes or say they watched Bullet Train or Black Adam on IPTV unless it was broadcast [live] on a tv channel somewhere in the world. Instead, we would say we streamed it online.
 

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Still lost in the '60s
Shameless.

I had not heard of it, but a FB friend just recommended it.
I watched the first five minutes, and it looks fucking amazing.

Shameless.
 

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Still lost in the '60s
The pilot had two acts of sexual intercourse, two blowjobs, one reference to a dental dam...
...and then I lost count.
It's utterly charming.
 
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There’s a series on Netflix called Ancient Apocalypse, it’s about the possibility of there being an advanced civilization existing before the last ice age and the survivors helping our ancestors to restart civilization. And there are no aliens involved! The presenter says right from the start he’s not an archeologist or even a scientist but an investigative reporter. I found it interesting.
I have read some of Graham Hancock's books. Nice reading but his books are in the "Made Believe/Conspiracy Sections" of Book stores. Most of his stuff deals with underwater places or places that aline with the summer/winter solstice. Aligning stones to the stars. Interesting reads. Its good to question the common belief about things about archelogy. Time lines and written history. Remembering history is written by the winner and the loser is usually wiped off the face of the earth. Alot has to do with how the older civilization was wiped out (the cause of most flood legends across the globe).
The Black sea would be a great place to investigate. The Black Sea has some very acidic/toxic waters deep down.
 

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Just watched "Where the Crawdads Sing" it was sad, but good!
 

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1899, was pretty good and interesting and than towards the end blew up because its crazy, nuts, bonkers. I can't finish the last 2 episodes.
 

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1899, was pretty good and interesting and than towards the end blew up because its crazy, nuts, bonkers. I can't finish the last 2 episodes.
You should watch the last 10 minutes of the last episode. Then you’ll understand
 

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Next month the 90s show (spin-off from That 70s Show) will air, plus the final season of Picard (you have to watch it if you're a trekkie even if you disliked the previous seasons, plus of course Discovery.
 

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“Cocaine, Prison & Likes: Isabelle’s True Story”

Streaming on Crave. It’s about the 2 girls from Quebec that were arrested for drug smuggling. During the whole time, they documented their vacation/smuggling on social media.
 

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“Cocaine, Prison & Likes: Isabelle’s True Story”

Streaming on Crave. It’s about the 2 girls from Quebec that were arrested for drug smuggling. During the whole time, they documented their vacation/smuggling on social media.
Haha, I remember that.
One as they were pretty hot and two, how fucking stupid they were.
 

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I have read some of Graham Hancock's books. Nice reading but his books are in the "Made Believe/Conspiracy Sections" of Book stores. Most of his stuff deals with underwater places or places that aline with the summer/winter solstice. Aligning stones to the stars. Interesting reads. Its good to question the common belief about things about archelogy. Time lines and written history. Remembering history is written by the winner and the loser is usually wiped off the face of the earth. Alot has to do with how the older civilization was wiped out (the cause of most flood legends across the globe).
The Black sea would be a great place to investigate. The Black Sea has some very acidic/toxic waters deep down.
He's on Joe Rogan's podcast frequently. I saw a few of these podcasts before being pleasantly surprised of a miniseries coming out on Netflix. I quite enjoyed it. He is frequently lambasted by mainstream archaeology as a quack, but he never presents himself as a scientist. He is a journalist by trade. At the end of the day, his principal thesis is that the human story of civilization goes back much farther than we are taught in school. For those who finds anthropology, history, and ancient cultures fascinating, it is time well spent.
 
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Just watched "Where the Crawdads Sing" it was sad, but good!
Agreed. And a great ending!!
Not sure if this the last year or this year for awards, but in my opinion this should be up for something!
 

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I'm more of a Trekie than a Star Wars fan, but I rather enjoyed Obi-Wan Kenobi 2022, Santa Clause 2022, and 1883. Blockbuster 2022 is cheesy, but palatable.
 

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I'm more of a Trekie than a Star Wars fan, but I rather enjoyed Obi-Wan Kenobi 2022, Santa Clause 2022, and 1883. Blockbuster 2022 is cheesy, but palatable.
Speaking of Star Wars, Andor was surprisingly good in my opinion. I wasn't expecting much initially going in but the storytelling was pretty good. Nice to see less focus on the force stuff and more on the resistance or the build up of it among normal people.
 

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I've been watching Yellowstone.
Also S3 of His Dark materials started this week.
 
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