Thumper wrote:Does the Olympics count?
Thumper wrote:Then I'm in.
SciFi Chick wrote:Thumper wrote:Does the Olympics count?
Absolutely! If you're in front of the TV for more than two hours, no matter what you're watching, it's a binge. That's my definition anyway.
Parrothead wrote:A year or two ago, I worked my way through the five seasons of The Six Million Dollar Man, my next round of binge watching the 70's, arrived in the mail today: Charlie's Angels: The Complete Series. 5 seasons, 110 episodes on 20 DVDs. This release came out this week, from Mill Creek Entertainment Packaging box with 10 cardboard sleeves, one DVD in a slot on either side of each sleeve. No extras, 2 hour episodes are syndicated versions split into two parts. I purchased from Amazon. Will give some thoughts once I start watching, I haven't seen any of the episodes since the series ended in '81. Have not seen any of the films or series re-boot.
geonuc wrote:Parrothead wrote:A year or two ago, I worked my way through the five seasons of The Six Million Dollar Man, my next round of binge watching the 70's, arrived in the mail today: Charlie's Angels: The Complete Series. 5 seasons, 110 episodes on 20 DVDs. This release came out this week, from Mill Creek Entertainment Packaging box with 10 cardboard sleeves, one DVD in a slot on either side of each sleeve. No extras, 2 hour episodes are syndicated versions split into two parts. I purchased from Amazon. Will give some thoughts once I start watching, I haven't seen any of the episodes since the series ended in '81. Have not seen any of the films or series re-boot.
I'm guessing you're the only one here that would think of binge-watching either of those shows.
geonuc wrote:I see that Narcos Season 2 is out. I'll probably binge that. And Luke Cage comes out at the end of the month. Both on Netflix.
SciFiFisher wrote:The Man in the High Castle. I binge watched Season 1. Season 2 is coming out in December. Probably won't appeal to the average viewer. I like the idea of "what if". What if the Axis powers had won WWII? How would the world look today? etc.
geonuc wrote:Do I need to subscribe to Amazon Prime too?
SciFi Chick wrote:geonuc wrote:Do I need to subscribe to Amazon Prime too?
Absolutely! If I had to give up all but one service, Amazon Prime is what I would pick. It gives you access to music, movies, television shows and free shipping. It's roughly $100.00 a year, and the shipping alone makes it pay for itself. Can't say enough good about it.
SciFiFisher wrote:SciFi Chick wrote:geonuc wrote:Do I need to subscribe to Amazon Prime too?
Absolutely! If I had to give up all but one service, Amazon Prime is what I would pick. It gives you access to music, movies, television shows and free shipping. It's roughly $100.00 a year, and the shipping alone makes it pay for itself. Can't say enough good about it.
What she said. We have actually downgraded our cable service because most of the movies we want to watch can be had on Amazon Prime for free or we can rent/buy them for the same $$ or less than going to the store or renting them from the cable company.
pumpkinpi wrote:What they said. I signed up for AP years ago just for the free shipping, and I was a student then so I paid only about $40. I think I still do. It was a couple years before I even knew they had a streaming service! I haven't taken much advantage of it, though. Transparent is definitely worth watching. I also watched seasons 1-4 of Parenthood, but the last two were pay-only so I got those from the library.
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