reecejackox
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- Apr 23, 2017
I watched one called when life means life.
My Octopus Teacher is the last one I can think of.
I really want to watch this, just need to be in the right head space to handle it. Such a sad situation."We Were Children" on Amazon Prime. A docu-drama about the history of Canadian residential schools and the horrific treatment suffered by generations of First Nations children. It was narrated by two actual survivors. Although it's largely unknown issue internationally, it's a shame how few Canadians really know what happened or why. In ignorance, many negative stereotypes and bigotry has prevailed. We have a solemn duty to learn and understand.
Sasquatch on Hulu. Think murder, cannabis farms, Hell's Angels and Bigfoot.
It. is. wild.
The Biggest Little Farm
Woodstock ‘99: Peace, Love, and Rage on HBOMax.
All I know is John Scher is a tool bag.
I watched that too!
Another recent one I watched was, "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" about the Bee Gees. It was really good. I think I have watched it 4 times now.
I will definitely check that out, thanks!