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Old 07-26-2018, 04:58 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by The Old Man View Post
I agree. For me FilmStruck has replaced Netflix. Still have Amazon Prime, of course. Along with Time Machine FS had Time After Time which is also a wonderful time-travel movie. Other time-travels that I can think of that were very good were Back to the Future series (1 and 3) and Kate and Leopold. The few others that FS are now showing are, for me, disappointing. I must be forgetting some?
The good thing is that they will leave most of the movies out there for a long while. Yes, I really liked Time After Time. I first saw it way back when and it's become a bit obscure. Time Bandit's is another fun movie, if you like Monty Python humor (which I do).

Right now, I have about 80 movies on my watch list including a lot of Bogart, Cagney and John Wayne. I have quite a few of them on DVD or Blu Ray, but streaming is more convenient. The first six months, I watched mostly Japanese samurai movies, since it was mostly that and obscure European flicks.
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