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 Post Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 3:41 am 
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On a quick search I don't see a legit free source but did find for under $4.00 USD.

'Europa Report' is stated as a low budget flick but I didn't see the low budget. It is NOT Star Trek or Star Wars, no real extreme action. On the other hand this flick was helped by NASA as to keeping the science 'real'. Even though not an 'action thriller' I was on the edge of my couch through the entire movie.

For anyone that loves the Sci in Sci-fi I strongly recommend this flick. The best I can offer here is the following trailer. I may be considered to have strange tastes but I consider this flick to be totally awesome.
[youtube]4RSwzLgvI8M[/youtube]

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Netflix has it. You can even view it online. It was low key until the end, which I won't reveal.

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 Post Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 2:05 pm 
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Netflix is how I saw it.

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It's not horror, is it? I can't stand horror movies. And my adrenal glands can only stand so much pumping. <g> Looked good though.

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Nope, not at all what I'd consider a horror movie although people do die.

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It's not horror, is it? I can't stand horror movies. And my adrenal glands can only stand so much pumping. <g> Looked good though.

I'm with you there Patty, I don't like horror movies, but my daughter loves them and the books that go with them. She's very much into Steven King, James Herbert and John Laymon and has most of their books, although she does say she'll never catch up with Steven King because he's still alive and writing. :lol:

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MacDuffie wrote:
It's not horror, is it? I can't stand horror movies. And my adrenal glands can only stand so much pumping. <g> Looked good though.


By your post is it safe to assume you don't watch 'Criminal Minds' in CBS? :shock: :o ;) This movie looked pretty cool.

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I don't, Terry. I do watch The Mentalist, though, and we've just discovered Sherlock. Haven't totally made up my
mind about Sherlock yet. Honestly, I've very little time to watch TV, so not looking for new shows. And Downton
Abbey should start running season 4 soon. Between that and the Mentalist is about all the time I have.

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We like the Mentalist as well and Bones, plus we're still watching the repeats of NCIS, CSI and the New York and Miami CSIs. ;)

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The Mentalist, NCIS, CSI and Bones are all good and have been on my viewing list a long time. Elementary has grown on me since it's first airing. Another favorite show of mine that just ended this year after seven seasons was Burn Notice. I really like that show. It combined humor with drama and for me was very entertaining, very similar to NCIS in that aspect.

Also, CBS has a show that would fall right into Computer Haven called Person of Interest

Story Line: A billionaire software-genius named Harold Finch creates a Machine for the government that is designed to detect acts of terror before they can happen, by monitoring the entire world by monitoring every cell-phone, email and surveillance camera. Finch discovered that the machine sees everything, potential terrorist acts and violent crimes that involve ordinary people. When the government considered violent crimes between normal people "irrelevant", Finch built a back door into the system that gives him the social security number of a person involved in a future violent crime so he could act. Partnered with John Reese, an ex-CIA agent, the two work in secret to prevent violent crimes before they can happen. Eventually their activities lead to being hunted by the New York Police Department, CIA Agents in pursuit of Reese who was listed as dead, a computer hacker named Root who wants access to the Machine, and government officials who want to keep all knowledge of the Machine a complete ...

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