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Married at First Sight (2015) S6 E1
RoboPhone 1 points 5 years ago.

Glad to hear, but was it snort-laugh funny as well?

8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

In my case, no, no, not snort-laugh, it’s hardly a comedy; it’s more of joyous delight kind of laughing.

Married at First Sight (2015)
8STORY8 4 points 5 years ago.

This is the Australian Version of Married at First Sight. I’ve now watched both this version and the American one, while the same premise, they are very different. I like this one for it to me is more fascinating, entertaining, and yet the American version has it’s pluses. The US experts are more involved providing more support toward the couples success. And it does not have the weekly couples gathering dinner parties and weekly decision whether to stay in the “experiment” in front of the experts and the rest of the couples. While that adds an interesting dynamic and some pressure to the situation, it also adds some unnecessary and unhelpful drama (In my opinion), which might be interesting to viewers, but personally I’d rather see them succeed. Either way, I find myself coming back each season to watch them both.

Married at First Sight (2015) S6 E1
8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

(AU version)What a great first episode off to a fantastic start. I actually smiled, chuckled, teared up, giggled throughout. The joy.

Manifest (2018) S1 E12
8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

Dang, this was a good episode, which really ramped up my excitement and interest over all. Glad, I stuck with this show. I’ve thought it’s been good but not great, but hm it’s getting better.

Captain Fantastic (2016)
8STORY8 4 points 5 years ago.

One of the best movies I saw in 2016. It’s intense, intelligent, dramatic, heart-warming and funny. Great acting. Highly Recommend, and it’s in my Favorites.

Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk (2016)
8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

strangely excellent movie

Marvel's The Punisher (2017) S1 E1
8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago*. (Contains Spoilers)

So, cool, so brill, the scene where the ICE agent’s mother is sharing with her daughter how her husband, the agent’s father has such strong unshakable faith and why he says he needs to have, yet is able to see the flaws in it. That being followed by the scene of Frank reading The Crack-up by Scott Fitzgerald. (A key to the theme of this story I assume.)
At the beginning of “The Crack-Up” Fitzgerald makes this widely quoted general observation:—

the test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time, and still retain the ability to function.
— F. Scott Fitzgerald

So, the ICE agent’s father has that ability, we are to assume; as well as, Frank character here and what his internal movement is in essence exploring and expressing.

Just thinking out loud and connecting to what was said earlier at the end of the Support Group session to Lewis though about reading books, “ “Perspective is good, but the answers have to be your own. You have to take an honest look in here (puts his hand on his chest / heart) before you look anywhere else, alright?”
(which scene is then followed by Frank bringing one back, a book, that he’s read).

Oh, so interesting, very strong writing …. yes, and to quote Simi5 “oh shiiiittt that’s a strong strong tvshow here.”

Marvel's The Punisher (2017) S1 E1
Simi5 -1 points 5 years ago.

oh shiiiitttt thats a strong strong tvshow here

8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

Wow, indeed it is!

The Rookie (2018) S1 E8
8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

Wow, great episode. And provides a much different perspective than most of the Cop shows that I’ve ever seen, though it’s not my usually preferred genre. I presume this one is much more realistic than most, yet still holds my interest. Thinking here of Shades of Blue but actually no comparison. To me, Rookie is drama-realism and great acting, while Shades of Blue was drama, great acting, yet action packed fictitious to the point of pure ridiculousness.

The Rookie (2018) S1 E7
8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

great episode! twist, turns, unexpected outcomes, ironies, all the good stuff. :)

A Winter Rose (2016)
8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

poor acting imo, couldn’t finish it.

A Million Little Things (2018) S1 E8
8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

Wow, for me this episode just took this dramas story telling level up a notch. <3 And, ep. title so apropos. <3

NCIS: Los Angeles (2009) S1 E10
Geoffm 1 points 5 years ago.

this link does not point to NCIS it points to Angel.S01E10.DVDRip.DivX-FoV

8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

I’ve been told by the moderators that the best way to get these type of things fixed and quickly is to click on “Report Broken” (next to the stars) and then go to the forum https://www1.primewire.li/forum/thread/5 and request new links with this page’s url. Good Luck

Ip Man 2 (2010)
Rick13 1 points 5 years ago.

no english subtitles

8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

Whenever this is the case, I was told by a moderator that we should click on “Report Broken” (next to the stars) and let them no “no english subtitles.” Then, we should also go to the forum thread https://www1.primewire.li/forum/thread/5 and let them know, as well as, request new links and copying and pasting this page’s url. They have been really on top of it, getting the new links requested fairly quickly. Good luck.

Longmire (2012) S6 E10
8STORY8 2 points 5 years ago*.

In hindsight, I’m so glad I cut my internet cable back about a month and a half ago while I was digging a fire pit. We had to wait a week for it to be repaired. That got me to go to the library for DVDs, and the only thing I ended up bringing home was the first two seasons of Longmire. I finished the rest of the seasons once my internet was repaired here on Primewire, Thank you! And, thank you to the moderators that promptly made sure I had every link I requested! I had previously come across some positive reviews, but because I was not really into Westerns, I never checked it out. That is until my trip to the library didn’t really offer anything much else that interested me. I ended up binge-watching it. It’s great story telling, i.e. if you can suspend your dis-belief that a little town has a murder every week to solve, lol. And, I did suspend that dis-belief and found it a really compelling, particularly the coinciding over-arching plot that moves forward tightly and brilliantly, great story telling. So, tonight I ended my journey with Longmire with the finale, but not first without sharing how much I enjoyed the experience from start to finish. Perhaps, someone else will read my comment and give it a chance, too. Btw, I was initially wrong, as it’s not really a Western, though it’s got a cowboy and Indians, lol, as well as, Katee Sackhoff (Formerly known and enjoyed as Starbuck in Battlestar Galatica) Enjoy!
Good bye Walt. Good bye Longmire. It’s been good.

The Last 24 (2018)
stephaniee_thall 0 points 5 years ago.

Links for this series?

8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago*.

The most fast and effective way to get a link posted is to ask for it specifically in the forum here: https://www.primewire.li/forum/thread/5?id=5&page=1

Longmire (2012) S4 E10
8STORY8 2 points 5 years ago.

dang, yet another good season and ends with a wow, quite impressively, and sets me off with even more anticipation for what will unfold next.

Longmire (2012) S3 E10
8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

wow, didn’t see that ending coming. Great show, great season and great finale, looking forward to what comes next in season four.

Kinky (2018)
Tatjohnson 1 points 5 years ago.

Can someone get me this movie please?

8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

request here in this thread in the forum and you will be much more likely to get it uploaded:
https://www1.primewire.li/forum/thread/5

The Man Who Saved the World (2015)
finigan1 1 points 5 years ago.

It seems quite often, that the most important parts of our history are lost, overlooked or hidden. like there being very few people that know this ever happened, or that Stanislav Petrov even existed.And he truly was a hero, he saved the world and then he has the gaul to say “I am not a hero!” I disagree with that to say the least, but I will respect his modesty.Maybe now in death he will finally get the proper respect, admiration and acknowledgment that he deserves.

8STORY8 2 points 5 years ago.

I see it also as a really great metaphor for how I should be as sure as I can be, use my heart as well as my head, before I retaliate to an “assumed threat” at any level, to investigate, ask questions, be still, as best as I can, before I decide, reply, respond to another or I live with the fallout.

The Man Who Saved the World (2015)
finigan1 1 points 5 years ago.

It seems quite often, that the most important parts of our history are lost, overlooked or hidden. like there being very few people that know this ever happened, or that Stanislav Petrov even existed.And he truly was a hero, he saved the world and then he has the gaul to say “I am not a hero!” I disagree with that to say the least, but I will respect his modesty.Maybe now in death he will finally get the proper respect, admiration and acknowledgment that he deserves.

8STORY8 2 points 5 years ago.

Yeah, I’m embarrassed to say I was 20 years old at the time and don’t recall ever knowing of him or everyone’s and my own near annihilation until I watched this.

The Man Who Saved the World (2015)
finigan1 2 points 5 years ago.

This is the best documentary I have ever seen, there should be statues of him all over the world! But like the title says, “Few people know what he did for us” This should be taught in schools. I do take it much more seriously then most though, just because I have a personal connection too it, it all happened the day after my tenth birthday. I remember exactly where I was, and what I was doing the day the world almost ended!

8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

Thank you for your Comment finigan1. It’s what drew me to check this out last night. I really barely still have words to describe the impact felt, as I am still processing it and deeply. It’s so sobering. I’m very glad I watched it, and that he made that choice. And, I concur it is perhaps the best documentary I have seen, as well. I don’t generally even watch documentaries, but have seen some remarkable ones over the years. This was so well done. I loved the drama-renacted-documentary style and that he played himself. But that being all said, I’m really still at a loss for words at how sobering of an incident this all is, and how it is still a threat yet today.

The Walking Dead (2010) S9 E6
elb11 1 points 5 years ago.

Good epi,no bells and whistles like the last few but informative if you pay attention, cant really tell what time frame we are in any more since Judith looks to be about 8 and the lil boy looks to be about 3, but I never read the books or comics, whatever they were, so I dont know if there is an exact time frame, it would just be nice if they could give us a clue sometimes like “2 yrs later” on the screen lol.

8STORY8 2 points 5 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

It’s been 6 years since the last episode! crazy hey? (producers gave time frame on Talking Dead after last week’s episode.) I love how we can watch an entire season and it’s only been 3 weeks, and I have to keep reminding myself that that’s why they are still feeling ‘raw’ and reactive about what has happened. Then, another season we jump ahead 6 months and I get to wrap my head around that. But, no way did I ever expect not even at mid-season mark, they’d jump ahead six years, what a surprise. I love that kind of creative story telling and willing to take that kind of a risk. I know what you mean sometimes I wish there were more clues, but then I also like trying to figure it out, lol.

Loudermilk (2017)
malecarbonunit 0 points 5 years ago.

Please post links

8STORY8 2 points 5 years ago.

The most fast and effective way to get a link posted is to ask for it specifically in the forum here: https://www.primewire.li/forum/thread/5?id=5&page=1

Loudermilk (2017) S2 E3
malecarbonunit 1 points 5 years ago.

Please post links

8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

The most fast and effective way to get a link posted is to ask for it specifically in the forum here: https://www.primewire.li/forum/thread/5?id=5&page=1

Big Brother (2000) S19 E45
8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

Wonderful Finale, enjoyed season, delighted for finalists and winner. Sad to see BB end! I only started watching last year…

The Walking Dead (2010) S9 E5
elb11 1 points 5 years ago.

O..M..G..once again!! 1st thank you up-loaders for the links!! And especially whoever did the version 10 streamango.com, because you definitely got the upcoming scenes for the next 3 epis, on top of the actual ending of this epi, which Im guessing by some comments other versions did not show everything or they would be different comments!! I love, love, love when an up-loader gets at least to the ending credits before it shuts down. I wish I knew how to do it myself so I could help these guys replenish the PW library but I do good to take a screenshot lol. Sounds like some need to rewatch it because…well, I saw something different than what yall did, just saying. Cant wait till next week!!!

8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

imo fantastic episode and yeah so glad I got to see the upcoming scenes, too! amazing and exciting to say the least.

The Walking Dead (2010) S9 E5
Killerblade7 1 points 5 years ago.

It look like rick might coming back cuz it open in case Rick coming back i think he want a a yrs off or something so rick can spend time with his family in UK.._

8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

PLZ check webs to see what he’s up to and why… cuz I don’t want to spoil the surprise for you.

The Walking Dead (2010) S9 E5
8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

EPIC AF!!!

The Walking Dead (2010)
8STORY8 2 points 5 years ago.

EPIC AF!!!

Big Brother (2000) S19 E44
8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

That was a wonderful Day 50, very sincere heartfelt gratefulness, sweetness, and yet also plenty of laughs and fun. Gonna miss you Big Brother.

The Walking Dead (2010) S9 E4
elb11 1 points 5 years ago.

OH…MY…GOD!!!! Thanks for the links uploaders!!

8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago.

Right!?! So, good! and intense, great story-telling, great acting, loved it and also do appreciate the links and uploaders and that this site is back and in it’s new form better than ever. And, chilling, did you read what next week’s title is? Whoa, gave me chills, recalling similar titles at end of season 7, beginning of season 8 and what this now is alluding to. Oh, my heart <3

The Walking Dead (2010) S9 E4
8STORY8 1 points 5 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

epic awesome, already discussed it for an hour or more with my fellow TWD fan son :) But, what was the last thing Negan said to Michonne? “I am ???” I replayed and still couldn’t hear it clearly. Guessing he said, “I am Negan,” but it didn’t sound like it.