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brian wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 7:57 pm Not to be pedantic but for anyone looking to watch it the show is called A Man On The Inside.

“Inside Man” is a completely different Netflix show.
Really enjoyed the show. Nice finale, and an obvious setup for a season two.

One of the things I liked about A Man on the Inside was all the beautiful scenery shots of the San Francisco area. I get weary of the folks from the red states saying on social media that SF is a shithole. So, it is nice to see this argument in favor of the place.
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We're finishing up S1 of Shrinking. Holy crap this is a needy bunch of people. The vulnerability is off the charts, coming from every which way, and when they collide, the needier wins out.
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And why the hell would Jimmy sit down with Gabby and tell his daughter that they had sex? And then humor ensues when he reveals awkward moments about said sexual encounter? Was the purpose of that scene to be one of the most cringe-worthy scenes in the 21st century?
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So much cringe in that show.
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sancarlos wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2024 12:08 am So much cringe in that show.
I've found this show (so far) as enticing as 'This is Us'.

My wife loved that show. I hated it. I had to remember to not make comments about anything about it during or after episodes. Even though it was a gold mine to riff from. Cuz it made her feel bad and I didn't want that.
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The What We Do In The Shadows finale was fantastic and there are at least two different versions of the
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hypnosis ending - I saw Newhart and the critic reviews I’ve read mention the Usual Suspects
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EnochRoot wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2024 12:13 am
sancarlos wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2024 12:08 am So much cringe in that show.
I've found this show (so far) as enticing as 'This is Us'.

My wife loved that show. I hated it. I had to remember to not make comments about anything about it during or after episodes. Even though it was a gold mine to riff from. Cuz it made her feel bad and I didn't want that.
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Giff wrote: Wed Dec 18, 2024 9:09 am
EnochRoot wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2024 12:13 am
sancarlos wrote: Sun Dec 15, 2024 12:08 am So much cringe in that show.
I've found this show (so far) as enticing as 'This is Us'.

My wife loved that show. I hated it. I had to remember to not make comments about anything about it during or after episodes. Even though it was a gold mine to riff from. Cuz it made her feel bad and I didn't want that.
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Conversely, there are shows I’ve hate-watched (Succession comes to mind) but that gets old.
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Yeah, we definitely have stuff where I teen-out and just stare at my phone while still being in the same room. Melrose Place is a default "nothing is on" show for her which I don't care about but can tolerate in the background. Those awful MTV shows I cannot given until they allow them to say "fuck" and "motherfucker" and "fuck off" and "fuck you" without bleeping it out since the bleeping is what makes it untenable.
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Oh, man. I was so glad when the This is Us run was halted in our house. I liked it just fine at first (Mandy Moore is an angel), but it became pretty insufferable after about the middle of S1. It was all just so fraught, ALL THE TIME. Like, take a fucking breath, chill out.

I can see why folks would not like Shrinking. I got pretty sick of Scrubs and Cougar Town after a few seasons and Shrinking shares a lot of its humor and timing (and a few actors) of those shows. But I like most of what Bill Lawrence produces and I think this show is less sitcom than most of his other stuff.

With that said, I really like that Ted Lasso ended when it did. My biggest beef with popular shows is when they keep extending past where the original showrunners "good idea(s)" have played out. Five seasons is the sweet spot and beyond that... meh. Very rare for a show to be any good past that.
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Nonlinear FC wrote: Wed Dec 18, 2024 1:05 pm

With that said, I really like that Ted Lasso ended when it did. My biggest beef with popular shows is when they keep extending past where the original showrunners "good idea(s)" have played out.
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The Sybian wrote: Wed Dec 18, 2024 1:29 pm
Nonlinear FC wrote: Wed Dec 18, 2024 1:05 pm

With that said, I really like that Ted Lasso ended when it did. My biggest beef with popular shows is when they keep extending past where the original showrunners "good idea(s)" have played out.
Uh-oh, I have something I need to tell you... They are currently filming another season of Ted Lasso.
Well, we're well inside the 5 season cut-off limit. So.. all good!

(I had heard this but forgot to go back and find out the details. Seems unclear what role Sudekis will play, but most other cast members are coming back. I guess not Jamie Tartt? I had originally heard they were gonna do a spinoff focused on the women's team, but I think that was 100 percent bullshit.)
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Lots of speculation on which character(s) the spin-off would focus. I’ve heard names of actors signed, but not an answer to that question. Is there some new official news I’ve missed?
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Cold not get into Skeleton Crew.
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garyclark wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 9:06 pm Cold not get into Skeleton Crew.
The premise is fun enough, but e4 dragged a bit. Hoping it rebounds.
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I liked the first two episodes enough but I guess it’s telling that I forgot to revisit it until these posts.
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EnochRoot wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 9:47 pm
garyclark wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 9:06 pm Cold not get into Skeleton Crew.
The premise is fun enough, but e4 dragged a bit. Hoping it rebounds.
Is it a show geared toward kids?
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Shirley wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2024 10:58 am
EnochRoot wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 9:47 pm
garyclark wrote: Thu Dec 19, 2024 9:06 pm Cold not get into Skeleton Crew.
The premise is fun enough, but e4 dragged a bit. Hoping it rebounds.
Is it a show geared toward kids?
Oh absolutely. It’s more or less Goonies in space. IMO the ‘Stranger Things’ comps don’t hold up cuz that show was targeting an older crowd.
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sancarlos wrote: Wed Dec 18, 2024 7:05 pm Lots of speculation on which character(s) the spin-off would focus. I’ve heard names of actors signed, but not an answer to that question. Is there some new official news I’ve missed?
I don't think so. I poked around and found about five or six "credible" articles, and the only solid information was that Hannah W, Juno Temple, and B. Goldstein had signed on for the next season. There was a lot of very fuzzy reporting about whether Sudekis would be acting or just in an executive-producing role or some mix of that (reduced role as an actor).

The overall vibe was that Sudekis and Coach Beard had always planned for this to be a 3 season show and that is where it stood when they wrapped. But it seems clear their original intent did not factor in the show becoming a global phenomenon. Many of the actors said they'd be into doing a S4, but they also acknowledged that this was really Jason's call and they would understand if he wanted to move on.

Looks like he had a change of heart, it's just unclear to what extent.
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David Schwimmer = poor man’s Jack Black?
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rass wrote: Sun Dec 22, 2024 9:18 am David Schwimmer = poor man’s Jack Black?
I don’t know what show you refer to (if it’s current). But, Jack Black was always an aggressive, leaning forward kind of personality. Schwimmer always seemed kind of whiny. So, I don’t know… times change people?
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I was being literal.

Goosebumps movies = Black

Goosebumps TV show = Schwimmer
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Oh. Sorry. Carry on.
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I don’t think Ross is poor.
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Day of the Jackal on Netflix = strong recommend


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garyclark wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2024 9:15 am Day of the Jackal on Netflix = strong recommend
You'll need the 'cock to watch that one
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rass wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2024 9:33 am
garyclark wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2024 9:15 am Day of the Jackal on Netflix = strong recommend
You'll need the 'cock to watch that one
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garyclark wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2024 9:15 am Day of the Jackal on Netflix = strong recommend


Loved the book, didn’t love the 1997 movie, but if I recall it only loosely followed the book. Don’t think I ever saw the 1973 movie. Anyways, this series looks good from the trailers, and I only remember a few fragments from the book, so I think I’m looking forward to watching this.
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rass wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2024 9:33 am
garyclark wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2024 9:15 am Day of the Jackal on Netflix = strong recommend
You'll need the 'cock to watch that one
Well call me Anthony Ammirati cause I got it and going to check this out.
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The Sybian wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2024 11:26 am
garyclark wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2024 9:15 am Day of the Jackal on Netflix = strong recommend


Loved the book, didn’t love the 1997 movie, but if I recall it only loosely followed the book. Don’t think I ever saw the 1973 movie. Anyways, this series looks good from the trailers, and I only remember a few fragments from the book, so I think I’m looking forward to watching this.
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I remember the 70s movie. Wasn't great. Hope these are better, but I'm not getting Peacock unless they have another big sale.
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Just started The Agency and it makes me wonder if there's a law somewhere that mandates that Michael Fassbender is only allowed to act in projects where the first descriptor is "slow-burning."
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Shrinking finale:
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I was truly terrified they were going to go through with it and season 3 would center around the fallout from that. Fuck his co-worker.

Also “and put my hat back” maybe made me laugh more than any other line in this show’s history.
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pruitt2 wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 10:11 pm
DaveInSeattle wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 3:05 pm I've gone back in on 'Gomorrah'....started watching Season 2 yesterday.
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When will mobsters learn not to sit in the window seats of a cafe/bar/restaurant? It always ends poorly for them.
Finally able to stream Season 3.

This show gets better and better.
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The Ciro in Bulgaria episode is among the best hours of TV I have seen in decades
This is one of the best TV shows ever.

As aforementioned, the book is also tremendous. Although the author self-imposes a lot of rules (i.e. staying in Italy) that seem to heighten the dangers to himself and his family.
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Pruitt wrote: Wed Nov 25, 2020 12:47 pm
govmentchedda wrote: Tue Nov 24, 2020 3:55 pm Three episodes into Suburra, an organized crime series on Netflix set in Rome. Big fan so far.
I'll give it a watch.

Sadly, it doesn;t look like Netflix is picking up seasons 3 and 4 of "Gomorrah" about the mob in Naples.

Heartily recommend that series. And the way season 2 ended, it could have served as a series finale.
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I finally watched the last episode of "The Penguin". Wow...that was intense.
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I couldn't believe that he killed off Victor at the end. Cold-blooded.
Are they doing a second season? It's obviously set up for it, but I thought I read somewhere that Colin Farrell really doesn't want to go through all that make-up stuff again.
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DaveInSeattle wrote: Tue Dec 31, 2024 4:01 pm I finally watched the last episode of "The Penguin". Wow...that was intense.
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I couldn't believe that he killed off Victor at the end. Cold-blooded.
Are they doing a second season? It's obviously set up for it, but I thought I read somewhere that Colin Farrell really doesn't want to go through all that make-up stuff again.
I just rewatched that episode last night with my son. Just brutal. Colin Farrell's performance is really one of the best I've seen. I'm not sure I've ever seen an actor so completely disappear into a role. Try as I might, I can barely seen any Colin in Oz.
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My wife and I finished up The Penguin last week as well. Holy fuck, that final episode.

I echo both of your sentiments. I really, really hope we get a season 2.
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Just starting episode 1 now.
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I’m on episode 6 of The Penguin.

Starting Landman next. Then Severance Season 2 in a couple of weeks.
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