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What's on your DVR?


18 Night Gallery from the 70s. I really do want to watch it but don't have the time.
10 twilight zones from the 80s version.
9 Thriller , another twilight zone like show from the 60s.
2 Days of our Lives
3 Young and the Restless

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I actually canceled cable, but I was told I'd still be given "free channels"

"Wanted: Dead Or Alive", even though I have them all on my laptop, but I figure it only takes a small bit of my space, since the channel isn't on HD, and if my laptop isn't working, or if its busy updating, etc., I can always revert to them.

I had other actors to automatically record, but they didn't make it for whatever reason, or I deleted them because I saw them. I have a lot of Johnny Carson shows, at least 50, but I never watch, but I used to. If a great guest is recorded one day, I'll find out a month later.

I have a lot of unrated movies with Humphrey Bogart and Robert Mitchum.

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My mom used to watch those Soap Operas so I was exposed at a young age. I also remember General Hospital with Luke and Laura.

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241 items listed, too many movies not enough time

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If everything else got deleted what 1 thing would you save..And you couldn't watch the lost stuff for 6 months.

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Season 5 and 6 of The walking dead

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The Big Lebowski - I've watched it part-way before but never made it all the way through. I keep trying because everyone seems to revere this movie. Maybe one more watch then I'll give up. It's one of those "popular" movies I never got into from my few attempts.

Classic Albums: The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds.

What We Do in the Shadows - New Zealand movie and some episodes of the TV show inspired by it. Brilliantly funny, going to keep them on the DVR until I get the show box set.

Various favorite movies I'll keep until I run across the DVD cheap. I've been making some good poundstore (dollar store) finds on DVD lately.

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Thelma & Louise. It's been a while since I've seen it.

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Ooh, a good one! I recently found that on DVD at a bargain basement price! Haven't seen it for years either but I'm looking forward to watching it again.

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My friend let me borrow his DVD about 15 years ago to watch it. It had a solid Ridley Scott commentary on it. I remember he talks about preparing to direct "I Am Legend". We all know that didn't happen.

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I don't have the DVR anymore (Cable was scalping me so I got the Firestick)
I do keep notes and lists in composition notebooks of thrillers, horrors, Westerns, action and war movies I MUST see and I should only need to live to 200 to see them all👍

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Carnival Row - Looks like it cost a lot to make. Very busy story with lots going on, probably too much. Cara Delevingne does a decent job for an amateur actress. Overall not great but gets points for the considerable effort and certainly worth watching.

Sanditon - First two episodes. Average Jane Austen is better than no Austen at all. Rose Williams is beautiful and endearing as Charlotte Heywood in the lead female role.

The Little Stranger - Gothic and oppressive film. Not what you could call entertaining but there are some wonderful performances in this nasty story.

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