The Princess on HBO Max. Maybe I was in a weird mood when I watched this last night, but it was way too chaotic. There is no narration to pull the storyline through. I get they were trying to show her life was so over publicized they could tell the whole story with media clips, but it just ended up feeling like an aggressive art school project to me. Did not like.
19 September
TV and Movies
Woodstock 99 on Netflix. On a family vacation watching a documentary about a bunch of people who have completely lost control of an event and are now trying to survive while covered in feces and sweat and overpriced concessions and it just feels right. Woodstock 99 on Netflix is 9/10. Solid nap time viewing.
19 September
TV and Movies
Love Island on Hulu. My husband and I got completely sucked into Love Island this weekend. I can't do The Bachelor, but this is like a Valium straight to the brain. I asked Mr. TIBAL why it was so addicting and he said 'it's just so simple.' Too true.
I didn't realize there was a US version. We're watching the most recent season of the UK version.
I'm watching the shows as they come out on Hulu so I'm not 'caught up,' but I feel like Luca is genuinely falling in love with Gemma and I almost blush watching it. I'm so used to shows like The Bachelor, seeing these genuine feelings on TV is wild. Ekin-Su and Davide are my favorite couple and I want them to co-host a morning show together.
Love Island - 8.9/10
19 September
TV and Movies
AlphaGo on YouTube. This is still my favorite documentary and it's free on YouTube now.
19 September
TV and Movies
Hacks on HBO Max. I'm not sure I've felt so much satisfaction and joy watching a show since Veep. I had to let some eps accumulate before jumping into Season 2.
19 September
TV and Movies
The Outfit on Peacock. Watched this on Peacock and really liked it. Beautiful cinematography and an homage to old school thrillers. Entire movie takes place in one place, but the storytelling feels deep and rich.






