What I saw and listened to in November 2025.

Hi, everyone.

So, I really like reading through the “seen, read” year-end lists that Steven Soderbergh shares on his aptly-named Soderblog and I’ve been wanting to do something similar for some time. However, instead of waiting until the New Year, starting a new list and regularly updating it as the year goes on (although that’s something I plan on doing), I decided to start with what I saw and listened to last month. That’s mostly because I just started watching Doctor Who a couple of weeks ago and I want to make sure that I’ve listed the episodes I’ve seen so far.

Anyway, without further ado… let’s get going.

Red, italics, bold = TV show (‘Episode Title’)
Black, bold, italics = Film
Black, italics = Short film
Blue, bold, italics = Album, Artist

Nov 1, 2025: Back to the Future
Nov 4, 2025: Broken Arrow
Nov 10, 2025: The Transporter, Dead Ringers
Nov 11, 2025:
HeartBeat
Nov 12, 2025:
Helpless, Rewarding, Mourning Glory, How Foundation Is Made, Úlla Mhacha, Inside Ulster, Outlasting, Yes, Sister!
Nov 16, 2025: Shivers
Nov 17, 2025:
I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here (UK) (S25, E2)
Nov 18, 2025: Batman Forever
Nov 22, 2025: Mission: Impossible - Fallout
Nov 23, 2025:
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (‘Times Up For The Gang’)
Nov 24, 2025: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (‘Thunder Gun 4: Maximum Cool’)
Nov 25, 2025: Doctor Who (‘Spearhead from Space’, ‘Rose’, ‘The End of the World’ and ‘The Unquiet Dead’)
Nov 26, 2025:
Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, Smashing Pumpkins
Nov 27, 2025:
Predator: Badlands, Doctor Who (‘Doctor Who and the Silurians’)
Nov 28, 2025: A Celebration of Ending, Biffy Clyro, The Myth of the Happily Ever After, Biffy Clyro, Doctor Who (‘Aliens of London’ and ‘World War Three’), The Brood
Nov 29, 2025:
The Mummy, Jerry Goldsmith, Die Hard 2

I don’t think I played any games or read any books in November, which is disappointing. I’ll have to make up for that over Christmas.

Take care.

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