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    Yeah, I thought maybe my wife might like the Jessica Jones series because it had that strong female lead role but she couldn't get into it either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I think there are so few shows/movies with strong female leads that even mediocre performances get more attention than they usually would.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brutal View Post
    Seen Tank Girl?
    No, but I remember when it came out.
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    In honor of Alan Rickman we watched Love Actually, which not only has Andrew Lincoln in it, but we found to be pretty funny. Based on the amount of similar cast, the sequel to Love Actually is apparently Nanny Mcphee.

    Then we watched Sicario where Benicio Del Toro is a complete and total badass. Pretty great movie. We were a bit befuddled by Emily Blunt's character.

    This morning we watched The Martian, which was also a wonderful movie. All worth a watch.
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    On deck tonight were two selections from Amazon Prime.

    First was A Most Violent Year. I remember seeing this movie advertised, then never heard anything about it again. It was only rated 3 stars on Amazon, and it's more realistic than anything. Just a guy trying to grow a business legitimately, while everyone else in the industry is dirty and doing him dirty. Not a lot of action, but I thought it was solid for what it was.

    Second was a short documentary about Sriracha and the history of the sauce. Only 33 minutes long and very interesting. Two interesting tidbits. Sriracha from Hoy Fung Foods (the Sriracha you're thinking of and familiar with) has had sales increases of 20% every year since 1987. Sriracha has never advertised. It's worth the watch. I don't know if it's on Netflix or not.
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    So, buying stock in Sriracha must be a good investment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    In honor of Alan Rickman we watched Love Actually, which not only has Andrew Lincoln in it, but we found to be pretty funny. Based on the amount of similar cast, the sequel to Love Actually is apparently Nanny Mcphee.

    Then we watched Sicario where Benicio Del Toro is a complete and total badass. Pretty great movie. We were a bit befuddled by Emily Blunt's character.

    This morning we watched The Martian, which was also a wonderful movie. All worth a watch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    No, but I remember when it came out.
    Do yourself a favor, watch something else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post

    SPOILER ALERT

    she / her dept was used as the CIA and .mil guys have no jurisdiction, crossing the border.

    The Wolves are In The Streets.


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    Obviously we got that part. I'll pm you what I mean.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    So, buying stock in Sriracha must be a good investment.
    That was my first thought. Wouldn't be surprised if there is stock offering for that company though.
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