Jerloma wrote:The Blacklist is well worth your time.
Seconded. Spader carries that show and I like that Alda is a villain.
I'm back in on this picking it up halfway through last year. I think it is entertaining, but it has some incredible loopholes that I just have to accept and try not to dwell on.
One milkshake to bring all the boys to the yard and in the darkness bind them.
The Sybian wrote:
And to tie that threadjack back into the topic, if you haven't seen 6 Feet Under, I'd highly recommend. Not sure if Netflix shows HBO series, but anything can be found for free on the internet.
Amazon Prime has most of the HBO series streaming for free. I don't know about 6 feet under, but The Wire, Sopranos, Rome, Boardwalk Empire--they are all there.
I have started watching The Sopranos. I've never seen it. I do not love it, but I get why it was such a big deal 10 years ago. It clearly set the stage for all the other great shows we are currently enjoying.
The Sybian wrote:
And to tie that threadjack back into the topic, if you haven't seen 6 Feet Under, I'd highly recommend. Not sure if Netflix shows HBO series, but anything can be found for free on the internet.
Amazon Prime has most of the HBO series streaming for free. I don't know about 6 feet under, but The Wire, Sopranos, Rome, Boardwalk Empire--they are all there.
I have started watching The Sopranos. I've never seen it. I do not love it, but I get why it was such a big deal 10 years ago. It clearly set the stage for all the other great shows we are currently enjoying.
Just finished the Sopranos for the first time, and I think I had the same attitude about it that you do. However, the more I watched it, the more I liked it. Watched the first episode of 6 Feet Under; not sure if I should continue with it.
EdRomero wrote:
Just finished the Sopranos for the first time, and I think I had the same attitude about it that you do. However, the more I watched it, the more I liked it. Watched the first episode of 6 Feet Under; not sure if I should continue with it.
I loved Six Feet Under. Maybe it helped being in the darkest time of my life, because it is a damned dark show, but it is incredibly good. Great acting, extremely deep character development, and the final season really wrapped shit up beautifully. The final episode is the best series finale I've ever seen. Strange thing is, I taped in (VHS!) and it took me 3 years to finally watch it. Mostly, I think I just didn't want it to end. A friend and coworker harassed me throughout the period to watch so they could discuss. It is the only time I ever cried because of a TV show or movie. Rainn Wilson is in for a season, and his portrayal of his character is so damned good.
Interesting take on the Sopranos. I could totally see that. It was so revolutionary at the time, but so many shows are shot in a similar way now. Kind of liking watching Pulp Fiction now.
An honest to God cult of personality - formed around a failed steak salesman.
-Pruitt
Finally started Trailer Park Boys last night. Only 3-4 episodes in but I'm loving it. Absolutely hilarious and unique.
And the unicorns shall come down with them, and the bullocks with the bulls; and their land shall be soaked with blood, and their dust made fat with fatness. - God
Mankind: The Story Of All Of Us is well worth your time.
And the unicorns shall come down with them, and the bullocks with the bulls; and their land shall be soaked with blood, and their dust made fat with fatness. - God
Jerloma wrote:Black Fish is a documentary worth your time. Sea World is pretty much the worst place in the country.
Actually caught about an hour of that. Holy shit was that disturbing. I really hope it was an exaggerated hit piece with interviews of disgruntled former employees, but even taking that into consideration, it was still horrible. Made me feel guilty for going there as a kid. I feel bad for the animals at zoos, but dolphins and whales are so much more intelligent and presumably cognizant of their conditions.
You gotta see the end. The autopsy report on the girl who died in 2010 would make Jack the Ripper blush. Sea World fucking blamed the dead girl for having a pony tail and said it wasn't an act of aggression and somehow that passed in court. That whale (dolphin to be pedantic) killed two people and barely killed a few more and it's still performing to this day.
Powerful movie, which has had a huge impact on the company.
L-Jam3 wrote:Second to Mankind. James Brolin has a surprisingly fantastic narrating voice.
Also never thought of the impact of vulcanized rubber before seeing that.
He does.
I'm only on the 2nd episode but I've learned so much already. Like I had no idea how important fire was in our brains becoming so big or things you don’t even think about, like how much we owe to wolves. We only became this unstoppable predator when we started taming and teaming up with wolves.
And the unicorns shall come down with them, and the bullocks with the bulls; and their land shall be soaked with blood, and their dust made fat with fatness. - God
L-Jam3 wrote:Second to Mankind. James Brolin has a surprisingly fantastic narrating voice.
Also never thought of the impact of vulcanized rubber before seeing that.
He does.
I'm only on the 2nd episode but I've learned so much already. Like I had no idea how important fire was in our brains becoming so big or things you don’t even think about, like how much we owe to wolves. We only became this unstoppable predator when we started taming and teaming up with wolves.
Watched EP. 1 last night. Pretty solid. (And not shocking at all that it only has 2 stars.)
And the unicorns shall come down with them, and the bullocks with the bulls; and their land shall be soaked with blood, and their dust made fat with fatness. - God
And the unicorns shall come down with them, and the bullocks with the bulls; and their land shall be soaked with blood, and their dust made fat with fatness. - God
Okay so I am a Netflix disc subscriber. I do not do streaming as I want to get new releases and don't mind throwing a disc in and returning it by mail. I am also cheap and on the 2 disc at a time plan. So I have appeared to hit an amazing Netflix bug. Every time I return a disc they send me 2 in its place. I have had this happen as a special occasion a few times in the past but never in succession and never more than 1 bonus disc. I am currently up to 5 and will see what happens tomorrow when the next one gets back to their distribution center.
The Detectorists is quite good if you're into the quirky/wry British thing. Has that skinny dude from the original Office and Harry Potter in it. Only 6 episodes so not a huge commitment.
P.D.X. wrote:The Detectorists is quite good if you're into the quirky/wry British thing. Has that skinny dude from the original Office and Harry Potter in it. Only 6 episodes so not a huge commitment.
Think I'll check that out.
If you like British, check out W1A. Top notch comedy. So far, 9 episodes, and they have all had laugh out loud moments. Satirical and very funny.
"beautiful, with an exotic-yet-familiar facial structure and an arresting gaze."
Giff wrote:Making a Murderer is awesome so far, 4 episodes in.
I'm getting annoyed with The Internet because it keeps trying to throw spoilers at me on this show. I guess people are tracking down and harassing some of the folks on the prosecution side of things. I'm up through episode 5 and I can see why that might be the case.
When you look at the last 3 or 4 years, the number of stories that highlight the unethical and incestuous relationship between judges, prosecutors and law enforcement really makes you question our system of justice.
/soapbox
You can lead a horse to fish, but you can't fish out a horse.
Making a Murderer might need its own thread. The "mainstream media" has now picked up the trail, which will likely cause the same second/third bounce for the show over the next couple of weeks.
What is going to start turning up more and more are things that don't play very well for Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey. While some of the information that wasn't in the documentary comes from Brendan's false confessions, other circumstantial stuff doesn't play very well for Steven in particular.
You can lead a horse to fish, but you can't fish out a horse.
Nonlinear FC wrote:Making a Murderer might need its own thread. The "mainstream media" has now picked up the trail, which will likely cause the same second/third bounce for the show over the next couple of weeks.
What is going to start turning up more and more are things that don't play very well for Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey. While some of the information that wasn't in the documentary comes from Brendan's false confessions, other circumstantial stuff doesn't play very well for Steven in particular.
Really fizzled for me about episode 6. And reading stuff on internet that is pretty damning for Avery at least.
One milkshake to bring all the boys to the yard and in the darkness bind them.
Not on Netflix (I think), but the wife and I started Togetherness last night. I enjoyed the pilot, and I really like the fact that the show is only 30 minutes.
Until everything is less insane, I'm mixing weed with wine.
I did hear it was cancelled before we started watching. It's kind of liberating knowing that we know it will be over after a certain # of episodes. We don't need to fret about whether it will stay around or not. Also, Catastrophe season 2 starts on Saturday. We loved season 1.
Until everything is less insane, I'm mixing weed with wine.
AB_skin_test wrote:Longmire also got some love from a critic I usually like. I'd have to dig that up to remember who it was though.
I really like Longmire. I don't watch much non-SciFi or car-related TV, so that may or may not be useful to you.
I was doing my usual Netflix thing - an hour of searching and then shutting it down (Canadian Netflix not as good as your version), and I decided to try the pilot of "Longmire."
Really liked it. Serious without being too dark, and really well-acted and structured. Will definitely be returning to the series.
"beautiful, with an exotic-yet-familiar facial structure and an arresting gaze."
AB_skin_test wrote:Longmire also got some love from a critic I usually like. I'd have to dig that up to remember who it was though.
I really like Longmire. I don't watch much non-SciFi or car-related TV, so that may or may not be useful to you.
I was doing my usual Netflix thing - an hour of searching and then shutting it down (Canadian Netflix not as good as your version), and I decided to try the pilot of "Longmire."
Really liked it. Serious without being too dark, and really well-acted and structured. Will definitely be returning to the series.