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What Did You Watch? 2024-12-07 (Saturday)
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Ubiquitous
2024-12-08 09:30:40 UTC
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I watched:

MST3K:
"The Final Sacrifice".

THE UNXPLAINED:
Watched a several eps.

RICK AND MORTY:
"That's Amorte". Rick and Morty venture into Earth-like planet 41-Kepler-B to
solve spaghetti problems.
Loved how the second word of the title is a pun for "death" and hearing
Summer asking for "par-MEE-see-on". Oh yeah, the Soylent Green allusion on
the canned space-spaghetti was pretty clever, too. I was a bit surprised Rick
didn't serve veal instead of Salisberry steak.

RICK AND MORTY:
"Unmortricken". Rick is destined to find Rick Prime, when an unexpected
person comes to help out.
Well, that was... interesting, but I've forgotten a lot of what happened, so
I was a bit confused by the apparent callbacks I was sppsd to recognise.

What did you watch?

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Ian J. Ball
2024-12-08 18:06:44 UTC
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What did you watch?
I took it easy yesterday, so not too much:

DOOL - Wed's & Thur's ep's. They're moving beyond Doug's memorial, but
not in particularly interesting ways - Doug's "grandson" (Disney's
Peyton Meyer) shows up, and he's stolen a necklace... Meh. Why should I
care about this? And why have they brought him on? - There's almost no
one to pair him with - Stephanie? Chanel? Joy, if she sticks around?
Meh... Meanwhile, I enjoyed Xander clashing with Stephanie - he kind of
has her number!

Lioness (Pee+) - First two episodes of season #2.
Ep. #2.1 is a barn-burner - Cartel types enter the El Paso(?) house
of a U.S. Congresswoman, kill her husband and child, and kidnap her.
Without even her own team (who were not in ep. #2.1 at all), Joe is
ordered into Mexico to retrieve the Congresswoman, though she's backed
by a team consisting of Max Martini (The Unit) and Taylor Sheridan
himself!! They retrieve the Congresswoman with EXTREME PREJUDICE! - I
love how they just eliminated the banditos like swatting flies. Then
they waste probably about three dozen Mexican federales and Mexican army
troops on the way back to the border!
Ep. #2.2 brings back Joe's team (sans Cruz), along with Martini and
Sheridan, and CIA bro Kyle (Thad Luckinbill, who's now main cast in
season #2, along with Michael Kelly and Morgan Freeman) for their new
mission - plant a new lioness inside the Cartel to track down the
Chinese Intelligence operative who organized the original kidnapping.
The new lioness? - A U.S. Army(?) captain and chopper pilot who also
happens to be the niece of the Cartel's head. But Carrillo, the new
lioness, seems even more problematic than Cruz was. And this mission
isn't even an assassination mission, but a "trojan horse" operation!

I otherwise left Christmas TV movies or the Oregon-Penn State game on as
background noise, until:

Sugarplummed (Hallmark) - New X-Mas flick starring Maggie Lawson and
Janel Parrish.
This started out really promisingly, as it was basically a spoof and
"meta" examination of Hallmark's own X-Mas movies. It started out
turning the formula on its head, but explicitly examining it.
Unfortunately, the film succumbs to all the very tropes it was
originally satirizing in the Third Act.
Too bad, because Hallmark was coming dangerously close to breaking
the formula with this one...


What did you watch?
Arthur Lipscomb
2024-12-08 19:22:53 UTC
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What did you watch?
DOOL - Wed's & Thur's ep's. They're moving beyond Doug's memorial, but
not in particularly interesting ways - Doug's "grandson" (Disney's
Peyton Meyer) shows up, and he's stolen a necklace... Meh. Why should I
care about this? And why have they brought him on? - There's almost no
one to pair him with - Stephanie? Chanel? Joy, if she sticks around?
Meh... Meanwhile, I enjoyed Xander clashing with Stephanie - he kind of
has her number!
Lioness (Pee+) - First two episodes of season #2.
   Ep. #2.1 is a barn-burner - Cartel types enter the El Paso(?) house
of a U.S. Congresswoman, kill her husband and child, and kidnap her.
Without even her own team (who were not in ep. #2.1 at all), Joe is
ordered into Mexico to retrieve the Congresswoman, though she's backed
by a team consisting of Max Martini (The Unit) and Taylor Sheridan
himself!! They retrieve the Congresswoman with EXTREME PREJUDICE! - I
love how they just eliminated the banditos like swatting flies. Then
they waste probably about three dozen Mexican federales and Mexican army
troops on the way back to the border!
   Ep. #2.2 brings back Joe's team (sans Cruz), along with Martini and
Sheridan, and CIA bro Kyle (Thad Luckinbill, who's now main cast in
season #2, along with Michael Kelly and Morgan Freeman) for their new
mission - plant a new lioness inside the Cartel to track down the
Chinese Intelligence operative who organized the original kidnapping.
The new lioness? - A U.S. Army(?) captain and chopper pilot who also
happens to be the niece of the Cartel's head. But Carrillo, the new
lioness, seems even more problematic than Cruz was. And this mission
isn't even an assassination mission, but a "trojan horse" operation!
I otherwise left Christmas TV movies or the Oregon-Penn State game on as
Sugarplummed (Hallmark) - New X-Mas flick starring Maggie Lawson and
Janel Parrish.
   This started out really promisingly, as it was basically a spoof and
"meta" examination of Hallmark's own X-Mas movies.
Sounds like the sort of thing I would like.


It started out
Post by Ian J. Ball
turning the formula on its head, but explicitly examining it.
   Unfortunately, the film succumbs to all the very tropes it was
originally satirizing in the Third Act.
   Too bad, because Hallmark was coming dangerously close to breaking
the formula with this one...
What did you watch?
Another day of vegging out. I watched:

Invasion of the Body Snatchers (4K disc) 1956 sci-fi movie based on the
1954 novel by Jack Finney about alien pods that come to Earth and take
over by copying people. People first start to notice something is off
when their loved ones begin to act emotionless. Kevin McCarthy stars as
Dr. Binnell, who tries to stop them. I watched with a pretty good
commentary that talked about the movie, but also tons of gossip about
the making of the movie. Some gossip from 1950s included the wife of
the movie's producer was having an affair. The producer hired a private
investigator to track down his wife and the man. The producer
confronted them and shot the guy (very close to his privates) leading to
an attempted murder charge. The producer then hired a celebrity lawyer,
who specialized in temporary insanity defense, and got off. At the time
when all of this was very publicly happening, the studio just ignored it
and continued to promote some other movie, and the producer, as if
nothing was happening. He was literally in prison at one point the
studio named him as producer of their upcoming movie. But he was
already out by the time he produced Body Snatchers.


Invasion of the Body Snatchers (4K disc) 1978 sci-fi movie based on the
1954 novel by Jack Finney about alien pods that come to Earth and take
over by copying people. People first start to notice something is off
when their loved ones begin to act emotionless. Donald Sutherland stars
as Mr. Binnell, who tries to stop them. I watched it with a commentary.
The commentary was OK, but didn't talk much about the movie. I was
tempted to turn off the commentary, but decided to leave it on since the
movie was going to be background noise anyway.


Seedpeople (Amazon streaming) 1992 direct to video movie written by
Charles Band about alien pods that come to Earth and take over by
copying people. People first start to notice something is off when
their loved ones begin to act emotionless. I rented this on VHS back in
92 when the movie first came out. I liked it then and have been eager
to see it again. It holds up well enough, but I wonder where did
Charles Band get such an original idea from?


Body Snatchers (blu-ray) 1993 sci-fi movie based on the 1954 novel by
Jack Finney about alien pods that come to Earth and take over by copying
people. This version moves the action to an army base which means there
are plenty of weapons and people trained to use them to fight back.
This is a very underrated movie with a great cast that includes Meg
Tilly, R. Lee Ermey, and Forest Whitaker.



The Invasion (4K disc) 2007 sci-fi movie based on the 1954 novel by Jack
Finney about alien virus that come to Earth and take over by, I have no
idea what. Maybe giving people the flu? People first start to notice
something is off when their loved ones begin to act emotionless.
Nicole Kidman stars as Dr. Bennell, who tries to stop them. Pre James
Bond, Daniel Craig also stars, along with pre James Bond Jeffrey Wright.
This is a new 4K release with a new commentary track. I watched with
a commentary track in hopes that the commentary could make some sense of
this movie. On the commentary they mentioned the movie went through
multiple rewrites and reshoots, unfortunately the people doing the
commentary had no idea what was changed. They couldn't follow the plot
either and just kept pointing out all the dropped plot threads and what
they assumed were reshoots. Some of the best bits from the commentary
included, "Why is there that giant blood splatter on the wall?" I looked
up at the screen and saw a giant blood splatter that took up half the
frame. There is *no* indication of what caused it, and no dead bodies
around either. "Why is the lock of the employee entrance on the outside
of the door? Are they locking the employees in?" And, "Who is Sally?"
They had me wondering that too. I checked the Wikipedia cast page, and
there is no character named "Sally" listed. They were pretty sure all
the Jeffrey Wright scenes where he spouted nonsensical exposition were
reshoots. And they said all the action beats at the end were definitely
reshoots. They did say the original script was thoughtful and scary.
Apparently the studio brought in a European (the same guy who directed,
"Downfall"), who made a weird complicated film, then after test
screenings and showing it to execs they went in and changed everything
with reshoots. The result is the mess of a movie that escaped to the
public. Even the people doing the commentary couldn't make any sense of
it. :-/


The Puppet Masters (1994) sci-fi movie based on the 1951 novel by
Robert A. Heinlein about aliens that come to Earth and take over by
controlling people. People first start to notice something is off when
their loved ones begin to act emotionless. Donald Sutherland stars as
the head of a government agency hunting the aliens. Another underrated
movie that holds up great. If I didn't know any better, I might suspect
Jack Finney ripped off Heinlein.
Ian J. Ball
2024-12-08 19:45:06 UTC
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What did you watch?
What did you watch?
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (4K disc) 1956 sci-fi movie based on the
1954 novel by Jack Finney
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (4K disc) 1978 sci-fi movie based on the
1954 novel by Jack Finney
Seedpeople (Amazon streaming) 1992 direct to video movie written by
Charles Band about alien pods that come to Earth and take over by
copying people.
Body Snatchers (blu-ray) 1993 sci-fi movie based on the 1954 novel by
Jack Finney about alien pods that come to Earth and take over by copying
people.  This version moves the action to an army base which means there
are plenty of weapons and people trained to use them to fight back. This
is a very underrated movie with a great cast that includes Meg Tilly, R.
Lee Ermey, and Forest Whitaker.
And Gabrielle Anwar!!
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The Invasion (4K disc) 2007 sci-fi movie based on the 1954 novel by Jack
Finney about alien virus that come to Earth and take over by, I have no
idea what.
The Puppet Masters (1994) sci-fi movie based on the 1951 novel by Robert
A. Heinlein about aliens that come to Earth and take over by controlling
people.
You missed "Assimilate" in this little lineup.
shawn
2024-12-08 20:01:14 UTC
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What did you watch?
What did you watch?
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (4K disc) 1956 sci-fi movie based on the
1954 novel by Jack Finney
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (4K disc) 1978 sci-fi movie based on the
1954 novel by Jack Finney
Seedpeople (Amazon streaming) 1992 direct to video movie written by
Charles Band about alien pods that come to Earth and take over by
copying people.
Body Snatchers (blu-ray) 1993 sci-fi movie based on the 1954 novel by
Jack Finney about alien pods that come to Earth and take over by copying
people.  This version moves the action to an army base which means there
are plenty of weapons and people trained to use them to fight back. This
is a very underrated movie with a great cast that includes Meg Tilly, R.
Lee Ermey, and Forest Whitaker.
And Gabrielle Anwar!!
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The Invasion (4K disc) 2007 sci-fi movie based on the 1954 novel by Jack
Finney about alien virus that come to Earth and take over by, I have no
idea what.
For some reason Youtube keeps trying to get me to watch one of their
Shorts from this movie.
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Post by Arthur Lipscomb
The Puppet Masters (1994) sci-fi movie based on the 1951 novel by Robert
A. Heinlein about aliens that come to Earth and take over by controlling
people.
One I both watched and read the original book many years ago. The book
is sitting in a pile with other books about 15 feet from me.
Post by Ian J. Ball
You missed "Assimilate" in this little lineup.
Arthur Lipscomb
2024-12-08 21:17:39 UTC
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What did you watch?
What did you watch?
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (4K disc) 1956 sci-fi movie based on the
1954 novel by Jack Finney
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (4K disc) 1978 sci-fi movie based on the
1954 novel by Jack Finney
Seedpeople (Amazon streaming) 1992 direct to video movie written by
Charles Band about alien pods that come to Earth and take over by
copying people.
Body Snatchers (blu-ray) 1993 sci-fi movie based on the 1954 novel by
Jack Finney about alien pods that come to Earth and take over by copying
people.  This version moves the action to an army base which means there
are plenty of weapons and people trained to use them to fight back. This
is a very underrated movie with a great cast that includes Meg Tilly, R.
Lee Ermey, and Forest Whitaker.
And Gabrielle Anwar!!
She has steady work, but didn't really hit it big after this movie. I
should also mention Christine Elise from Child's Play 2. I knew she
looked familiar but I couldn't place her while watching.
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The Invasion (4K disc) 2007 sci-fi movie based on the 1954 novel by Jack
Finney about alien virus that come to Earth and take over by, I have no
idea what.
For some reason Youtube keeps trying to get me to watch one of their
Shorts from this movie.
Post by Ian J. Ball
Post by Arthur Lipscomb
The Puppet Masters (1994) sci-fi movie based on the 1951 novel by Robert
A. Heinlein about aliens that come to Earth and take over by controlling
people.
One I both watched and read the original book many years ago. The book
is sitting in a pile with other books about 15 feet from me.
I watched with a commentary track that talked a lot about the book.
They mentioned the original story was set in the then future, but all
the futuristic plot elements were removed from the movie for a more
contemporary setting.
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Post by Ian J. Ball
You missed "Assimilate" in this little lineup.
I don't think I've heard of this before. Added to the watch list.

The only movie I know would follow this formula is "The Faculty" and I
plan to watch that one soon. Maybe I'll pair it with "Assimilate."
shawn
2024-12-08 22:06:51 UTC
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What did you watch?
What did you watch?
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (4K disc) 1956 sci-fi movie based on the
1954 novel by Jack Finney
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (4K disc) 1978 sci-fi movie based on the
1954 novel by Jack Finney
Seedpeople (Amazon streaming) 1992 direct to video movie written by
Charles Band about alien pods that come to Earth and take over by
copying people.
Body Snatchers (blu-ray) 1993 sci-fi movie based on the 1954 novel by
Jack Finney about alien pods that come to Earth and take over by copying
people.  This version moves the action to an army base which means there
are plenty of weapons and people trained to use them to fight back. This
is a very underrated movie with a great cast that includes Meg Tilly, R.
Lee Ermey, and Forest Whitaker.
And Gabrielle Anwar!!
She has steady work, but didn't really hit it big after this movie. I
should also mention Christine Elise from Child's Play 2. I knew she
looked familiar but I couldn't place her while watching.
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Post by Ian J. Ball
Post by Arthur Lipscomb
The Invasion (4K disc) 2007 sci-fi movie based on the 1954 novel by Jack
Finney about alien virus that come to Earth and take over by, I have no
idea what.
For some reason Youtube keeps trying to get me to watch one of their
Shorts from this movie.
Post by Ian J. Ball
Post by Arthur Lipscomb
The Puppet Masters (1994) sci-fi movie based on the 1951 novel by Robert
A. Heinlein about aliens that come to Earth and take over by controlling
people.
One I both watched and read the original book many years ago. The book
is sitting in a pile with other books about 15 feet from me.
I watched with a commentary track that talked a lot about the book.
They mentioned the original story was set in the then future, but all
the futuristic plot elements were removed from the movie for a more
contemporary setting.
Post by shawn
Post by Ian J. Ball
You missed "Assimilate" in this little lineup.
I don't think I've heard of this before. Added to the watch list.
The only movie I know would follow this formula is "The Faculty" and I
plan to watch that one soon. Maybe I'll pair it with "Assimilate."
And I was just pointed to a video about how to beat "Assimilate" over
on the tubes.
BTR1701
2024-12-08 19:45:39 UTC
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Body Snatchers (blu-ray) 1993 sci-fi movie based on the 1954 novel by
Jack Finney about alien pods that come to Earth and take over by copying
people. This version moves the action to an army base which means there
are plenty of weapons and people trained to use them to fight back.
This is a very underrated movie with a great cast that includes Meg
Tilly, R. Lee Ermey, and Forest Whitaker.
http://youtu.be/11aUKrc_b9c
One of the scariest scenes in all of the horror film genre, IMO. Here's a
slightly longer version that doesn't cut off the best part:



"Where're you gonna go? Where're you gonna run? Where're you gonna hide?
Nowhere. Because there's no one... like you... left."

And then the scream. The way the score suddenly ramps up to punctuate it...
the first time I saw this in the theater, I actually got physical chills.
anim8rfsk
2024-12-08 22:08:26 UTC
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Body Snatchers (blu-ray) 1993 sci-fi movie based on the 1954 novel by
Jack Finney about alien pods that come to Earth and take over by copying
people. This version moves the action to an army base which means there
are plenty of weapons and people trained to use them to fight back.
This is a very underrated movie with a great cast that includes Meg
Tilly, R. Lee Ermey, and Forest Whitaker.
http://youtu.be/11aUKrc_b9c
One of the scariest scenes in all of the horror film genre, IMO. Here's a
http://youtu.be/Lk2gIdLgwz4
"Where're you gonna go? Where're you gonna run? Where're you gonna hide?
Nowhere. Because there's no one... like you... left."
And then the scream. The way the score suddenly ramps up to punctuate it...
the first time I saw this in the theater, I actually got physical chills.
Eek
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The last thing I want to do is hurt you, but it is still on my list.
BTR1701
2024-12-08 22:16:22 UTC
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Body Snatchers (blu-ray) 1993 sci-fi movie based on the 1954 novel by
Jack Finney about alien pods that come to Earth and take over by copying
people. This version moves the action to an army base which means there
are plenty of weapons and people trained to use them to fight back.
This is a very underrated movie with a great cast that includes Meg
Tilly, R. Lee Ermey, and Forest Whitaker.
http://youtu.be/11aUKrc_b9c
One of the scariest scenes in all of the horror film genre, IMO. Here's a
http://youtu.be/Lk2gIdLgwz4
"Where're you gonna go? Where're you gonna run? Where're you gonna hide?
Nowhere. Because there's no one... like you... left."
And then the scream. The way the score suddenly ramps up to punctuate it...
the first time I saw this in the theater, I actually got physical chills.
Eek
That's also how Kammie voters react when they find out someone voted for
Trump.
shawn
2024-12-08 22:16:39 UTC
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Body Snatchers (blu-ray) 1993 sci-fi movie based on the 1954 novel by
Jack Finney about alien pods that come to Earth and take over by copying
people. This version moves the action to an army base which means there
are plenty of weapons and people trained to use them to fight back.
This is a very underrated movie with a great cast that includes Meg
Tilly, R. Lee Ermey, and Forest Whitaker.
http://youtu.be/11aUKrc_b9c
One of the scariest scenes in all of the horror film genre, IMO. Here's a
http://youtu.be/Lk2gIdLgwz4
"Where're you gonna go? Where're you gonna run? Where're you gonna hide?
Nowhere. Because there's no one... like you... left."
And then the scream. The way the score suddenly ramps up to punctuate it...
the first time I saw this in the theater, I actually got physical chills.
Eek
It never impacted me that much. Maybe because I didn't see it in the
theater and things typically don't seem as scary when you see them in
your home than on the big screen. (Though now some people have screens
and sound systems that can have the same impact.)

That said the idea that you might be alone in a world of not people
that just want to remake you into one of them isn't comforting at all.
Not one bit.
Ubiquitous
2024-12-09 09:30:41 UTC
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Invasion of the Body Snatchers (4K disc) 1956
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (4K disc) 1978
Seedpeople (Amazon streaming) 1992
Body Snatchers (blu-ray) 1993
The Invasion (4K disc) 2007
The Puppet Masters (1994)
What, no mention of ZONTAR?

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Let's go Brandon!

BTR1701
2024-12-08 19:34:06 UTC
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What did you watch?
Lioness (Pee+) - First two episodes of season #2.
Ep. #2.1 is a barn-burner - Cartel types enter the El Paso(?) house
of a U.S. Congresswoman, kill her husband and child, and kidnap her.
Without even her own team (who were not in ep. #2.1 at all), Joe is
ordered into Mexico to retrieve the Congresswoman, though she's backed
by a team consisting of Max Martini (The Unit) and Taylor Sheridan
himself!! They retrieve the Congresswoman with EXTREME PREJUDICE! - I
love how they just eliminated the banditos like swatting flies. Then
they waste probably about three dozen Mexican federales and Mexican army
troops on the way back to the border!
An mini-gun on an aerial platform can really ruin your day.
Post by Ian J. Ball
Ep. #2.2 brings back Joe's team (sans Cruz), along with Martini and
Sheridan, and CIA bro Kyle (Thad Luckinbill, who's now main cast in
season #2, along with Michael Kelly and Morgan Freeman) for their new
mission - plant a new lioness inside the Cartel to track down the
Chinese Intelligence operative who organized the original kidnapping.
The new lioness? - A U.S. Army(?) captain and chopper pilot who also
happens to be the niece of the Cartel's head.
It bothered me that they kept referring to her as an Apache pilot, really
driving that point home, but when she first shows up, it's behind the stick of
a modified Blackhawk.
shawn
2024-12-08 19:58:59 UTC
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What did you watch?
What did you watch?
I found myself not watching anything except the Georgia - Texas
football game. It was a great game where it wasn't clear who was going
to win even though everyone was giving the edge to Texas going into
the game. In the end it came down to yet one more overtime game for
Georgia (after eight overtimes last week versus Ga Tech) which they
ended up winning. It will be interesting to see how this new college
football playoff bracket goes this year. Especially since many people
are thinking it will change again next year to try and get both the
best and the most exciting teams into the playoffs.

Otherwise I didn't watch much of anything other than some Youtube
clips.

What did you watch?
anim8rfsk
2024-12-08 22:08:27 UTC
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What did you watch?
Hey, thanks for asking!

Nothing
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