1) "Coming Out Colton"--Netflix--commentary--6 episodes--3 hours & 15 minutes--this really surprised me--I thought 'just' another coming out celebrity thing--he hits a lot of subjects but the most important/impressive segment to me is where he speaks to his old school coach about the adults at school, including him, disregarded and/or added to the suicide rates among young gays and making kids, young adults, hate themselves more by allowing the calling of names, using the q word, using gay as a negative, etc., which made life so tough for him--after he was on "The Bachelor" he did some despicable things and they are talked about---COLTON UNDERWOOD IS ON HIS JOURNEY DISCOVERING WHO HE IS--GAY OR STRAIGHT YOU WILL SEE YOURSELF--JOIN HIM NOW
2) "Father Christmas is Back"--Netflix--British Christmas movie--1 hour & 45 minutes--the Christmas family gets together every year for the fair--UNLIKABLE FAMILY BICKERING ALL THE TIME IN UNLIKABLE FILM
3)"Single All The Way"--Netflix--Christmas Movie--1 hour & 39 minutes--people falling in love, Christmas carols, snow, lights, fun, joy, tears, misunderstandings, romance--add great chemistry between the leads and you have a Christmas movie gem--with a difference--the romantic leads are two men and except for a few stereotypes--LOVE IS IN THE (CHRISTMAS) AIR
4) "Spoiled Brats"--Netflix--French movie filmed in Monaco--1 hour & 35 minutes--a silly, funny movie about what the title says and their father trying to 'unspoil' them--NOTHING NEW OR DIFFERENT BUT THAT'S WHAT MAKES IT A PLEASANT FILM TO WATCH
5) "Scenes of a Sexual Nature"--Netflix--British comedy--1 hour & 31 minutes--only the British can make a light,frothy comedy like this and make you care about all the various people--we are spending a day in the park with couples ranging from a pair who are divorced, an interracial couple, another couple who knew each other years ago, a man dumping his girlfriend, a gay couple talking about adoption, another couple whose relationship I can't figure out and let's not forget the couple on a blind date plus 1 single guy and a single woman who never couple--A COMEDY AS ONLY THE BRITISH CAN MAKE
6) "Power of the Dog"--Netflix--movie--2 hours & 7 minutes--the film is getting raves and though I agree as far as the acting is concerned I have no idea where the excitement is coming from--except for 1 brief scene that might explain everything who Cumberbatch is was left up in the air---THIS MOVIE IS TOO ENIGMATIC FOR ME