Very slowly, Americans are cutting the cord with traditional pay-television providers.It’s not the mass exodus that has been predicted, even though the alternatives to cable and satellite are extensive, convenient, and inexpensive.
For some this is a real choice to paying for both TV and Broadband at the same time. I still prefer to watch shows on a real TV and watching as it comes over the air live. Many folks will get a old school over-the-air antenna to get digital TV channels from their local broadcasters.
Jeremy Renner you know from the Avengers movies stars in this heavily adapted classic tale where the brother and sister duo are hunting witches who have abducted children. It’s gruesome, violent and somewhat disturbing. We wanted to watch something light hearted but dang, this isn’t it.
Watch with extreme caution and not while eating anything that you don’t wanna see again.
Tonight an era in late night television comes to an end as David Letterman has his last show as host of “The Late Show”. His storied career has been one of entertaining Americans for over 30 years. He came to CBS from NBC where he was host of “Late Night”. Stephen Colbert replaces David in the Fall. Thank you David Letterman, Paul Shaffer and the CBS Orchestra for your years of making our nights a little better.
We love Call The Midwife and Mr. Selfridge. They are appointment TV every Sunday. Both shows tell great stories of faith and fashion. I also love me some Jeremy Piven too.
How come in movies like The Hobbit: The Battle of The Five Armies the bad guys army is so much bigger than the good guys? It seems almost cliche to me. The Orcs in this movie outnumber everyone 2 or 3 to 1 and it doesn’t seem fair. As my wife observes everyone loves a underdog. However in these movies the underdog has to fight twice as hard and there isn’t always a happy ending.