I relate to you in that I’m way more likely to watch a tv show over a film. I think it’s that the barrier to entry is lower. 30 minute episode for me seems like less of a commitment than 1.5-2 hours, even though most times I do end up watching more than one episode. Anyways, The Holdovers is a movie I saw in the last year that I can’t stop thinking about
@@juliaszabla8317 That’s the problem for me too! I tell myself I’ll just watch one quick episode, even if I end up actually watching two or three and taking the same amount of time (or longer) than a movie 🤦♀️😅 Thank you for the recommendation!!
Hey Andrea! It's good to see you so happy, how are the cats? I would say 2 of my top 5 movies that changed my life are DUNE, the 1984 version, I tried to watch the new one but having watched the original so many times I have most of it memorized, I just couldn't do it, and Highlander, the original. Both of those were a large part of my Middle School and Highschool personality. Honorable Mention to the original Total Recall and Time Cop.
Oh boy! I love movies!! Well, to be fair, tv shows too. lol. There’s not much on mainstream these days that I really like but older shows are where it’s at! I enjoyed this video so much!!!❤
@@karenkingrey6142 I definitely find myself watching slightly older shows a lot too, mainly ones from my teen years! There’s something so comforting and nostalgic about them 🥹
I stopped reading for a very long time for similar reasons as I was reading books I didn't enjoy, now I only read books and watch movies that I'm actively interested in. Watching a TV series can be comforting if it's one I know well, and when the world is as it is there's nothing wrong with wanting to experience a comforting series. A really good movie that came out about ten years ago is Her, I rewatched in the last few months and I'm amazed at how it's still incredibly relevant. Hope you figure out yout movie watching! (If you want, no pressure)
One movie comes to mind that surprised me by how much I liked it. It's pretty old and I don't think it's well known. It is called "Restoration" with Robert Downey Jr., Sam Neil, and Meg Ryan. This is one of those rare times where the movie is better than the book. I would recommend.
@@bill4691 Thanks for the recommendation! I haven’t heard of that one, so I’ll look up a trailer (if there’s a good one out there-sometimes older movie trailers don’t exactly land! 😅)
J'ai vendu ma télévision en 2009 et j'ai rarement regardé des films depuis. Il m'arrive d'en télécharger un, mais la plupart du temps, il reste sur le disque dur de mon ordinateur pendant quelques années. En ce qui concerne les séries, je n'en ai vu pratiquement aucune, pas même Game of Thrones. Je suis très porté sur la littérature et celle-ci me prend énormément de temps. J'aime aussi les jeux vidéo pour leur interaction. Regarder une série ou un film me semble terriblement passif, et j'aime faire travailler mon cerveau. Thomas d'Allemagne
@@tomaslaskovsky722 Je pense qu’il y a une manière passive pour regarder des films/series, mais on peut aussi les regarder avec plus de concentration et trouver plus dans l’art et l’histoire ! Je fais de plus en plus l’effort de ne pas regarder mon portable pendant 😅
TAKE YOUR PICK: Children of Heaven, The Banshees of Inisherin, Moonlight, Babel, Chunking Express, Harakiri, Stranger Than Fiction, What's Eating Gilbert Grape, Shaurya, The Great Indian Kitchen, Love Sex aur Dhokha, Wild, Nightcrawler, Inglorious Basterds, What If, Paris je Taime, Lars and the Real Girl, Frances Ha, The Platform, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Clerks, The Bucket List, Dasvi, Sandeep aur Pinky Faraar, August Osage County, Constantine, Pacific Rim
I relate to you in that I’m way more likely to watch a tv show over a film. I think it’s that the barrier to entry is lower. 30 minute episode for me seems like less of a commitment than 1.5-2 hours, even though most times I do end up watching more than one episode. Anyways, The Holdovers is a movie I saw in the last year that I can’t stop thinking about
@@juliaszabla8317 That’s the problem for me too! I tell myself I’ll just watch one quick episode, even if I end up actually watching two or three and taking the same amount of time (or longer) than a movie 🤦♀️😅 Thank you for the recommendation!!
Hey Andrea! It's good to see you so happy, how are the cats?
I would say 2 of my top 5 movies that changed my life are DUNE, the 1984 version, I tried to watch the new one but having watched the original so many times I have most of it memorized, I just couldn't do it, and Highlander, the original.
Both of those were a large part of my Middle School and Highschool personality.
Honorable Mention to the original Total Recall and Time Cop.
Ohh Dune! If I weren’t in a movie slump, I definitely would have seen the new one by now 😅 Thank you for the recommendations!!
In Spanish they're películas, in Latin pelliculae, and in some Tintin book «cet abruti [Tintin] m'a fait [a Rastapopoulos] gâcher de la pellicule».
Oh boy! I love movies!! Well, to be fair, tv shows too. lol. There’s not much on mainstream these days that I really like but older shows are where it’s at! I enjoyed this video so much!!!❤
@@karenkingrey6142 I definitely find myself watching slightly older shows a lot too, mainly ones from my teen years! There’s something so comforting and nostalgic about them 🥹
I stopped reading for a very long time for similar reasons as I was reading books I didn't enjoy, now I only read books and watch movies that I'm actively interested in. Watching a TV series can be comforting if it's one I know well, and when the world is as it is there's nothing wrong with wanting to experience a comforting series. A really good movie that came out about ten years ago is Her, I rewatched in the last few months and I'm amazed at how it's still incredibly relevant. Hope you figure out yout movie watching! (If you want, no pressure)
Oh that’s one that I never watched when it was popular! I’ll add it to the list 😁
@@AndreaHeckler Perfect! Please let us know what you think, and I hope you like it.
One movie comes to mind that surprised me by how much I liked it. It's pretty old and I don't think it's well known. It is called "Restoration" with Robert Downey Jr., Sam Neil, and Meg Ryan. This is one of those rare times where the movie is better than the book. I would recommend.
@@bill4691 Thanks for the recommendation! I haven’t heard of that one, so I’ll look up a trailer (if there’s a good one out there-sometimes older movie trailers don’t exactly land! 😅)
J'ai vendu ma télévision en 2009 et j'ai rarement regardé des films depuis. Il m'arrive d'en télécharger un, mais la plupart du temps, il reste sur le disque dur de mon ordinateur pendant quelques années. En ce qui concerne les séries, je n'en ai vu pratiquement aucune, pas même Game of Thrones. Je suis très porté sur la littérature et celle-ci me prend énormément de temps. J'aime aussi les jeux vidéo pour leur interaction. Regarder une série ou un film me semble terriblement passif, et j'aime faire travailler mon cerveau.
Thomas d'Allemagne
@@tomaslaskovsky722 Je pense qu’il y a une manière passive pour regarder des films/series, mais on peut aussi les regarder avec plus de concentration et trouver plus dans l’art et l’histoire ! Je fais de plus en plus l’effort de ne pas regarder mon portable pendant 😅
Thank you for validating my existence.
Haha happy to be relatable! 😛
TAKE YOUR PICK:
Children of Heaven, The Banshees of Inisherin, Moonlight, Babel, Chunking Express, Harakiri, Stranger Than Fiction, What's Eating Gilbert Grape, Shaurya, The Great Indian Kitchen, Love Sex aur Dhokha, Wild, Nightcrawler, Inglorious Basterds, What If, Paris je Taime, Lars and the Real Girl, Frances Ha, The Platform, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Clerks, The Bucket List, Dasvi, Sandeep aur Pinky Faraar, August Osage County, Constantine, Pacific Rim
@@katana.kitsune Thank you for the recommendations! 😊