More of what I'm watching

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I've really been enjoying this series where I talk about the shows and movies that I have recently been watching. I really appreciate @cinetv and Hive for giving people like me the forum to do that.

Lucky for you, it is Winter in Michigan, so @mrsbozz and I have been consuming a lot more content than we normally would. In the Summer we are so busy camping and traveling, that we seldom have time to sit and binge shows like we have been now.

I'm actually a bit surprised that we have been able to consume so much media since I wrote my last post in this series, but here we are. Let's get to it!

Emily in Paris

As soon as I finished my last post in this series, we started watching this show on Netflix. We had just watched "Emily the Criminal" and I remember I think it was @fullcoverbetting commenting (with a hint of disdain), that his wife had him watching "Emily in Paris".

I'll be the first to admit, I don't mind watching a good romantic comedy and while I entered this show with a bit of skepticism, I honestly ended up really enjoying it. My wife had heard it was good from a friend of hers, so I figured why not give it a shot.

All through watching the first couple of episodes, I really started to feel like there was something "familiar" about the show. It wasn't that I had seen it before or even seen something similar, it's just that there was something comfortable about the show.

It wasn't until I saw the name "Darren Star" and jumped over to IMDB that it all clicked. Darren Star is the creator of Emily in Paris. I knew I had heard that name before and upon further investigation, Darren Star was also the creator of Sex and the City. A show that really enjoyed back in the day.

It made a lot of sense after that point. While not quite (I use that loosely) as provocative as Sex and the City, Emily in Paris definitely has a really comfortable feel to it that is reminiscent of SATC. It's been really fun to watch and my wife quickly flew through the three seasons that are currently available on Netflix. The episodes are only half an hour and there are only about 10 in each season, so it doesn't take much to fly through them.

We had this completed in just about two weekends.

Where the Crawdads Sing

"Where the Crawdads Sing" was another one that my wife had picked out. I remember when the book came out her, her mom, and her aunts were passing it around so that they all had a chance to read it. Unlike @mrsbozz, I had zero clue what this movie was about going in.

Based on what I had seen and the fact that the book became a bestseller, I had a feeling it wasn't going to be the kind of mindless action movie that I usually enjoy. Also, given the fact that my wife prefers stories that are firmly rooted in reality, I had a feeling there would be zero sci/fi or fantasy elements to this movie.

I was right on all accounts. What I didn't expect was that I would thoroughly enjoy this story about a young woman who basically raised herself in the swamps down on the east coast of the US (North Carolina), and suddenly finds herself wrapped up in a murder investigation.

The story is really well told and if you stick around to the end there is original song written and performed by Taylor Swift. If you know me, that was a big plus for me...

Given this takes place in the past, they could have thrown any number of stereotypes at you and while they did to some degree, that wasn't the main plot point of the movie. It was a great watch, the characters were well played, and I will admit, the end had me choked up a little.

When we finished my wife exclaimed that "it was just as good as the book". Which coming from her I think is high praise.

The Superbowl

I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that I watched the Superbowl this past weekend. Well, at least the first half of it. I'm not going to give you all the details here. If you want to read more about that, you can head over to my @bozz.sports account where I will be making a full post yet this morning.

Trust me, it will be worth checking out. If you know me, you know I don't cheap out on my content.

The Patient

I've never seen something that Steve Carell has done that wasn't a comedy. Between the "40 Year Old Virgin", and "The Office", I really feel like Carell is one of the masters of comedy. That's why I wasn't sure what to expect when I picked "The Patient" for my wife and I to watch. It was actually going to be between this and "Under the Banner of Heaven" that I was going to watch, but at the time my wife didn't seem too interested in the latter.

Given the fact that she is a counselor (specifically an LMSW in an elementary school), I thought she might like this story of "a therapist who finds himself held prisoner by a serial killer". Those are the words of IMDB, not mine.

Anyway, like I said, I have never seen Carell in a serious roll before. I know he has done several of them and the comments I have seen about his performance have always been good, but I honestly wasn't expecting this.

He was fantastic. I honestly can't give you a ton of details without spoiling most of the story, but I will say this is some heavy stuff. Even the side plots are deep and intense. While the previews I had seen give this show a lighter feel, that definitely isn't the case. It's deep, and raw, and intense. Probably not to the point of something like Dexter, but I am just saying be ready for the "heaviness" of this going in.

At only 10 episodes with each one being about half an hour long, you can easily watch this in a weekend. Maybe even an evening if you are so inclined. @mrsbozz and I finished it in two days before we moved along to something else.

I definitely recommend watching this show. Just be ready, because if you are expecting Michael Scott, you aren't going to get that.

Believe it or not, I actually have a few more shows that I need to talk about. I am going to save those for another post though since this is getting long. Check back in a couple of days when I finish up my list.

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Steve Carell is one of my favorite actors, the guy is brilliant on the big short but he is mostly known for his comedy side, I saw the patient been announce but never watch it, didnt know it was this good, will take a look during the week, thx for sharing ✌️

I've never seen The Big Short, but it has been on my list for a while now. Yeah, the patient was really great. He definitely has many more facets than I realized.

if you like Carell you should, he is basically the main character in the movie and is nothing than what he normally performs

Doe that have Bradly Cooper in it too or am I thinking of something else?


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I didn't know that about Emily in Paris being made by the same producer. Although there were some funny moments, I can't say I was a fan of SATC though..

It took me a bit to get into it, but then I really ended up enjoying it. I never watched the movies, but I watched all of the seasons. I think I used to own them on DVD at one point.

I have only casually seen them while they are on but I'm doing something else. I also didn't know that Emily is Phil Collins daughter.

You know what, I didn't know that either. Thanks for the cool bit of info. I love trivia like that.

Phil always reminds me of The Hangover

Aesthetic

Very good post bro, I really enjoyed reading it, never heard of "Where the Crawdads Sing", it sounds great!

It was a really good movie. You should check it out. It was very well done.

I really enjoyed Emily in Paris and now you mention the Sex And The City connection I can see it!

The style just became very apparent to me. It has been really good so far. I can't wait to see season 4.

Who doesn't love a good binge watch from time to time? I also loved Emily in Paris, although skeptical as well when starting season one, I was sucked in quite fast lol. I really think it's a nice watch without giving things too much thought :)

Now that I think about it, I wonder if I ever finished my draft for Emily in Paris, I think not. Thanks for the reminder :)

Yeah, it was pretty crazy how quickly I found myself caring about the characters . Great writing.

Agree! I love having a few of these easy to watch shows without having to think much about the plot. I think this is a great example..

Yes, I agree with this too. Sometimes the mindless fun is just exquisite.

I have seen where the Crawdads sing and totally agree with your review, so I will check out the others you have listed and see what the wife and I think

other than the superbowl which is of course over, I keep telling myself each season to get into watching the NFL and get an understanding for the game, but having grown up with Rugby and its non stop action, all the breaks in the game here make sit hard for me to get into it

You probably aren't much of a baseball fan then either are you? :) I know a lot of people think that game is so slow. I still think they are both faster than soccer though. If I wanted to watch two people kick the ball back and forth, I'd go to the park. At least that way I would be outside!

Baseball I do watch from time to time went to a few games in NYC and it was fun

That is cool. I bet seeing a game in New York is pretty special. Mets or Yankees? Or both?

I got to see both
And back in the days when vendors could invite us to their corporate boxes
Free food and drinks while watching a game it was a blast

Oh wow, that is awesome! Those were the days weren't they? Before they started worrying about vendors influencing decision and such...

Ohh yeah I can understand some of the logic behind it but where I walked they went overboard