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Post by huskerholiday on Feb 1, 2018 23:41:13 GMT -5
GRAND HOTEL- NETLFIX- you will all love it and won't be able to stop watching until the entire series is under your belt.
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Post by Sorry Ass Sal on Feb 2, 2018 3:23:19 GMT -5
GRAND HOTEL- NETLFIX- you will all love it and won't be able to stop watching until the entire series is under your belt. What's it about?
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Post by mikegarrison on Feb 2, 2018 3:51:01 GMT -5
GRAND HOTEL- NETLFIX- you will all love it and won't be able to stop watching until the entire series is under your belt. What's it about? I'm gonna take a guess and say: a hotel.
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Post by Sorry Ass Sal on Feb 2, 2018 4:33:43 GMT -5
I'm gonna take a guess and say: a hotel. That narrows it down.
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Post by Wolfgang on Feb 2, 2018 13:13:21 GMT -5
But it has to be grand.
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Post by Sorry Ass Sal on Feb 2, 2018 13:27:33 GMT -5
So it's about Trump Tower?
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Post by preschooler on Feb 2, 2018 13:43:06 GMT -5
Home with the flu and have finished the crown so will have to check it out - I am still standing strong and refusing breaking bad. Hey f it is anything like the 2014 Grand Budipest Hotel - I could check in for the day.
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Post by geddyleeridesagain on Feb 2, 2018 14:13:24 GMT -5
Home with the flu and have finished the crown so will have to check it out - I am still standing strong and refusing breaking bad. Hey f it is anything like the 2014 Grand Budipest Hotel - I could check in for the day. It's not. It's a Spanish language murder-mystery with English subtitles. Very pretty - both the cinematography and the leads.
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Post by mikegarrison on Feb 2, 2018 14:29:28 GMT -5
Home with the flu and have finished the crown so will have to check it out - I am still standing strong and refusing breaking bad. Hey f it is anything like the 2014 Grand Budipest Hotel - I could check in for the day. It's not. It's a Spanish language murder-mystery with English subtitles. Very pretty - both the cinematography and the leads. (Something they would have known if they had just typed it into Google. I admit, before I made my snarky response I had already Googled it and found out it was a Spanish drama about a man who comes to work at a hotel undercover to investigate the death of his sister.)
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Post by preschooler on Feb 2, 2018 14:39:52 GMT -5
It's not. It's a Spanish language murder-mystery with English subtitles. Very pretty - both the cinematography and the leads. (Something they would have known if they had just typed it into Google. I admit, before I made my snarky response I had already Googled it and found out it was a Spanish drama about a man who comes to work at a hotel undercover to investigate the death of his sister.) Haha! Too busy on the menβs board and too weak to multitask!
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Post by Wolfgang on Feb 2, 2018 15:02:16 GMT -5
It's not. It's a Spanish language murder-mystery with English subtitles. Very pretty - both the cinematography and the leads. (Something they would have known if they had just typed it into Google. I admit, before I made my snarky response I had already Googled it and found out it was a Spanish drama about a man who comes to work at a hotel undercover to investigate the death of his sister.) To be honest, I don't mind it when people don't look things up on Google or Wikipedia. If I resorted to those sources all the time, I wouldn't have to come here and "chat." I think the great thing about an online forum like this is the ability to talk to others with shared interests. So, yeah, I could look up a whole bunch of stuff and never post questions here. All the answers to all of my questions are at my fingertips. But I don't because it's more fun to talk to others and have them share info -- often insightful -- with me, if they want. For example, video games. I could look up all the answers to my questions via Google or youtube, both of which contain all the walkthroughs and solutions for virtually every single game and puzzle out there (well, maybe not all the crossword puzzles, who knows?). And I wouldn't have to bother you or mln59 or whoever about some specific issue about a particular game. It's the joy of sharing experiences. Sharing experiences also does other things like motivating people to do something, which a simple Google search won't do. For example, you mentioned The Talos Principle several months ago in the Video Games section. So, I looked it up and it turned out that I already knew about that game but never gave it much thought until you mentioned it. So, I thought, "okay, I'll give it another look." And then mln59 also mentioned it. So, I thought, hmm, if two people here talk so glowingly about that game, I should probably get it. So, when the PSN Store had a sale, I bought it. Ditto the PS4, which I wouldn't have bought so quickly had mln59 not posted that trailer video of Horizon Zero Dawn. I was thinking of buying the PS4, but that video just pushed me over the hump.
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Post by preschooler on Feb 2, 2018 15:07:36 GMT -5
(Something they would have known if they had just typed it into Google. I admit, before I made my snarky response I had already Googled it and found out it was a Spanish drama about a man who comes to work at a hotel undercover to investigate the death of his sister.) To be honest, I don't mind it when people don't look things up on Google or Wikipedia. If I resorted to those sources all the time, I wouldn't have to come here and "chat." I think the great thing about an online forum like this is the ability to talk to others with shared interests. So, yeah, I could look up a whole bunch of stuff and never post questions here. All the answers to all of my questions are at my fingertips. But I don't because it's more fun to talk to others and have them share info -- often insightful -- with me, if they want. For example, video games. I could look up all the answers to my questions via Google or youtube, both of which contain all the walkthroughs and solutions for virtually every single game and puzzle out there (well, maybe not all the crossword puzzles, who knows?). And I wouldn't have to bother you or mln59 or whoever about some specific issue about a particular game. It's the joy of sharing experiences. Sharing experiences also does other things like motivating people to do something, which a simple Google search won't do. For example, you mentioned The Talos Principle several months ago in the Video Games section. So, I looked it up and it turned out that I already knew about that game but never gave it much thought until you mentioned it. So, I thought, "okay, I'll give it another look." And then mln59 also mentioned it. So, I thought, hmm, if two people here talk so glowingly about that game, I should probably get it. So, when the PSN Store had a sale, I bought it. Ditto the PS4, which I wouldn't have bought so quickly had mln59 not posted that trailer video of Horizon Zero Dawn. I was thinking of buying the PS4, but that video just pushed me over the hump. ππππI once started a thread VT as a mode of therapy - this is beginning to give me the will to live
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