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Originally Posted by rhadin
Segal is not my reason fro not watching TV, but these days he would be a good enough reason.
However, I have to admit there are a couple of his earlier movies that I liked and own on DVD, and do admit to occasionally watching. The original Under Siege with Tommie Lee Jones as evil incarnate is not bad (would have been better without the "love" interest -- a lothario Segal is definitely not!!!!). I also liked The Glimmer Man.
But if I want to watch action movies from the old days, nothing beats the old Clint Eastwood westerns and Dirty Harry series. Eastwood has the coldest eyes, the eyes I would expect on a nerveless killer.
But TV -- what a wasteland. I haven't watched a TV program in years. Occasionally I play a DVD, but not TV (excluding exceptional things like the presidential debates last year, which I did watch). The last really great TV series IMHO was the BBC's Rumpole of the Bailey.
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I have basically stopped watching network television. For me, I simply don't find them that interesting. If there happens to be a show that I find interesting, I tend to just wait and then rent/buy it on DVD/Blu-Ray.
One of the things I've found with major network shows is that they tend to fall into standard categories. Often its only the shows that fall away from the standard and predictable that I have found interesting (like "Twin Peaks").
Rather, I find the shows on non-network channels much more interesting. For example, there is an anime show called "Bleach" that I follow (it's on once a week on Adult Swim) and I find it vastly more entertaining than just about any network program I've watched in the last few years. Unlike most major network shows, Bleach often surprises you (there have been at least three points in the series where your perceptions of everything are upended). I've seen over 100 episodes and I still enjoy the series and look forward to each new episode. That is something that I can rarely say of major network shows.