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Spades new Comedy Central show is off to a flying start, at least from the clips I've seen.
Nothing earth-shattering, just good reliable laughs. |
South Side is 3 eps in, and I think it's skyrocketing to the funniest of the summer.
The humor just comes from all angles, because the writing is snappy and the stories are creative. It's funny because all the characters have a chance to be good, bad, sweet and sour, and just let them be that, and all the twists and angles and fast talk everyone does to justify their own little hustle has it's own energy and humanity. It's like Robert Townsend's vision with Dave Chappelle's wit and cynicism. It's not profound or world-changing, it's just blunt and funny. <iframe width="615" height="346" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ADn6qWVHZYU" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
I know there is a thread on it, but "The Boys"! Has potential to be a real cultural fixation ala GoT.
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Marianne on Netflix if you're into suspense/horror. French, subtitled, and extremely filmatic for a series. Demonic type suspense/horror that's very well done. Had to pull myself away from it.
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If you haven't watched, you owe yourself, and the new season starts soon!!
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I've been watching "The Righteous Gemstones". It's not as good as "Eastbound and Down" but it's pretty entertaining and funny. Goggins as "Baby Billy" cracks me up.
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Very British, very now. But still very relatable. The central conceits are the competing stresses of family and relationships, particularly in the clash/environment of wild personal lives with proper manners/etiquette. This is informed by the central character making the audience her confidante, telling the camera the subtext of the situation or her personal reactions in the middle of the scene. I've honestly never seen someone who can say so many many many things with her eyes. It's 2 seasons, 6 eps each, 30-minute eps. Very bingeable, or nice little bite-sized bits to mix into your rotation. Looks like it's done, but it's done like the BBC Office was, not because it wasn't popular but because the story is told [for now]. And besides the humor and situations, the overall story is moving as well. Somewhere midway between Hugh Grant, Woody Allen and Ricky Gervais. <iframe width="949" height="534" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/I5Uv6cb9YRs" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> EDIT - to add, thinking on it, a lot of people might be dissuaded from this show by the buzz of how it's all this feminist girl power. That it might be some of that strident preachy stuff that's en vogue right now. But one of the most refreshing things about the show overall is how open and honest it is about the main character talking a good game about modern empowerment, while she harbors some deeply sentimental and traditional notions. There's a lot that's messy, but the things they are striving for will set many hearts aflutter as it resonates with their own personal foibles. It's tough to detail without spoiling far too much, but there are decisions made and growth demonstrated that you might not think possible these days. Maybe the talent of Phoebe Waller-Bridge, beyond just being a good writer, is being a good writer who respects the complexity of both trying to be unique AND finding meaning. |
Great thread! Since The Big Band Theory finished, I'm looking for the good series to watch. I've already seen True Detective (liked the 1st and the 3rd seasons), The Umbrella Academy (now I'm looking forward to the new season) and How to Get Away with Murder (liked only three first seasons). I should say, there are many good suggestions here. Tanks for sharing!
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I'm getting tired of LeftFlix. Seems every show I try to watch has not so subtle leftist undertones. Is there anything left that doesn't include LGBTQ bias?
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The Confession Killer on Netflix
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‘You’ Season 2 hits Netflix today.
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I'll add Messiah on Netflix for the first 4 episodes alone. From there it gets a little wonky (change in directors) but still finishes relatively strong. Overall, it's very well done with a lot of layered thought material. Still processing it a day later. It's a legit binger.
Synopsis: conman, the actual messiah, or antichrist, intertwined into present day geopolitics |
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I got a half rate on Showtime for a few months so I decided to watch a couple series I've been wanting to catch.
Ray Donovan I didn't really know what to expect here. I thought maybe it would suck hard, but holy **** I couldn't get enough. Especially binging it. Liev destroys the role. God I wish I was as cool as that dude. There aren't too many things that the show did wrong. It wasn't terribly groundbreaking in terms of plot, but the writing was tight and it did everything well. I cared about all the characters, even the ancillary ones like Terry and Bunch. John Voigt was probably born to play Mickey Donovan. I think one of my favorite characters was dog the dog. Or colloquially Dawwg the Dawwwwwwg. Homeland Long live Inigo Montoya! Mandy Patinkin does a kick ass job in this show. The first season does a great job of leaving it up in the air of whether Brodie is a terrorist or not. 2 and 3 aren't as good because it's out, but it picks up after that. It does a really solid job and Claire Daines gets better every season. |
I thought I'd posted about it in past seasons, but High Maintenance is back.
Such a gem of a show. Just the right length, brilliant concept, and this season's premiere was genuinely moving. If you're not familiar with the conceit, the bearded biking dude in the trailer is 'the dude' and he's a weed dealer in NY. And the stories are only peripherally about him. Week to week, you drop in on his various and random [though occasionally serialized] customers as they go about their lives then interact with him when they buy their weed. So it's a bunch of little slice of city life stories connected by weed. And the greatness of it is it can go anywhere. From loners and shut-ins to yuppies and broadway stars to nudists and swingers, to even boomers in the suburbs. Whomever wants some weed is the storyline for the week. If you haven't caught any of it, they are worth catching up with past seasons, and it started as a web series, so you can still find a lot of it on youtube and vimeo and dailymotion. And of course, HBO has the whole package if you stream them. <iframe width="647" height="364" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/duGwZSnbLcs" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
I finished Ballers on HBO. It was entertaining but somewhat hollow.
Thinking of hitting Deadwood or Rome next. The first episode of Rome did not impress. |
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Have you watched the wire? |
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Oh, indeed! The Wire, Sopranos and Game of Thrones would honestly make my all-time top 5 TV shows. That’s kinda why I’m sticking with HBO for now. Couldn’t get into Westworld and Rome didn’t impress at first but Deadwood’s got potential. |
Stick with Rome and then hit Deadwood.
Westworld is good but I can see how a guy could not get too into it. |
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I might have to re-watch Rome again. They did a great job of not making it formulaic or diluted by being too big. Even though we know where the story was going, we didn’t know how we could get there with the characters they were following. |
I’m probably just late to the party but, Happy! is ****ing amazing. To me it has a bit of a Deadpool vibe to it. Twisted dark humor, action, violence, blood, and the story line is insane. If you haven’t seen it, I can’t recommend it enough.
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Locke and Key was AWESOME IMO
and The Umbrella academy is pretty good so far, I'm not all the way through the first season yet. |
The Korean zombie series Kingdom is out with season 2
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The Wizards of AUS:
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On the recommendation from a friend I started watching "Letterkenny" on Hulu. Some of the best laughs I've had in a long time. If you're looking for great comedy check it out.
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i posted a thread about the show, not knowing there was already a thread about the show. ROFL |
Please watch "Dave".
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I just have to say, if you haven't seen HBO's Succession, you should correct that mistake post-haste.
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Infatuated with that HHW pad of his. Tumescent even. [here's a link to the address used. You don't see much of the house from streetside, but slide over a couple yards to see the view you get FROM the house from a nearby clearing] https://www.google.com/maps/place/18...8gEwAHoECAAQAQ Also weird is seeing his daughter. Since this was the last time I'd seen her.
Spoiler!
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Just finished season 6 of Bosch. Loved it.
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There is some fairly extensive discussion I think in the Prime Video thread. Prolly ought to stay out until you’re through, but the long and short of it is this is a show I wouldn’t normally like. And I don’t know why I do but I dig it man. I wasn’t even a big Titus Welliver fan but he crushes it. I really recommend sticking it out. |
Sorry haven't read the entire thread but I just noticed Waco is now streaming on Netflix. Its a 6 part mini series that came out on Paramount Network back in 2018 and imo it was incredibly interesting.
Taylor Kitsch is a dead ringer as the cult leader and really surprised me with his acting chops in this one. He was scary good. Also has Michael Shannon as the lead FBI negotiator and is also quite good. Definitely a fast binge worthy mini series. I highly recommend it! |
Just a heads up for fans, season 4 of The Last Kingdom hits Netflix on Sunday.
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Half the time I think it’s awesome. Half the time I think it sucks. But I can’t help but watch it anyway. |
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For all the succession fanbois here:
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Succession but everyone wants some of Logan's M&Ms <a href="https://t.co/pTxIyXWen4">pic.twitter.com/pTxIyXWen4</a></p>— Ben Cahn (@Buncahn) <a href="https://twitter.com/Buncahn/status/1183446961023676416?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">October 13, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
LOL. **** off Greg!
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The scene running over the bunny was spot-on. "Oh baby, it's still alive. We need to find a vet or something" "I don't think we owe a custodial duty to vermin." |
Anyone hyped for a Perry Mason reboot?
LA Crime, HBO, Matthew Rhys, and the good taste to put Radiohead in their trailer appropriately <iframe width="949" height="534" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/CwURtbhpm60" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
I’m down. Rhys was really goddamned good in the Americans.
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The last series I really got into, so much so that I've seen every episode (63 of them) five times. It's Six Feet Under, it was on HBO from 2001 to 2005. Look at the cast, Richard Jenkins, Peter Krause, Michael C. Hall, Freddy Rodriguez, Frances Conroy, Lauren Ambrose, Rachel Griffiths, Mathew St. Patrick and Jeremy Sisto. Even guest actors who played a few episodes became or were famous, Rainn Wilson before Dwight Schrute was Arthur, and Ben Foster was the confused friend of Claire, Lili Taylor, Joanna Cassidy, James Cromwell, Kathy Bates, Justin Theroux, Ed Begley Jr. and so many more. I think many actors would request to be on the show. I know the creator of The Office, Greg Daniels was a huge fan and that's how he found his Dwight.
It's about the Fisher family and their business, a funeral home in LA and how they go about their daily lives. I guess it could be considered a soap, but it's beyond whatever you would see on daytime TV, of course it's HBO. The show is available on HBO on-demand. Just watch the first episode, if that doesn't grab you, then don't watch anymore. https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-cont...FE_EC210_H.jpg |
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Plus. I’m reminded I need to call people assling more. |
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I'm a dumb ass. First season was my favorite though I like the rest. Uhtred ****s everything that moves is one of the things that makes me laugh. |
Anybody check out Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist?
Pretty quirky show, but good humor, good musical numbers, good cast, and also hits you in the feels pretty good from time to time. Worth a watch if you're looking for something different. |
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I'd sit 40 min a week to watch her surf twitter on her phone. That said, that finale scene with Billy Joel's Lullaby was devastating. Particularly when you know the creator wrote it from personal experience with his own dad passing from the same thing. |
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The guy who plays Max (and was Jesse on Pitch Perfect) has a really good voice. I'm hoping they renew for a second season. I think they would have already if it weren't for the coronavirus uncertainties. |
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I just think they've copied Daenerys Targaryen of Game of Thrones by turning Brida into a psychopathic killer. At least, she had some humanity in her before. I also didn't care for the turn of coldness in Æthelflæd toward Uhtred, after all he'd done for her when she turned his daughter over to the Danes without involving him in that decision. He always gets screwed and yet he always saves them. Plus, King Edward was such a childish, stupid king who constantly makes dumb decisions unlike his father. That includes not using Uhtred's knowledge of the Danes to help hi m win battles. In real like Edward was a more powerful king. |
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You could feel the care that went into crafting the entire montage. |
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Uhtred and Gisela form a close bond and eventually the two marry and have three children. She died in child birth. |
Ahh, thanks. Thought she was Saxon for some reason.
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Don't think there's going to be another season from what I've read. If you've read the Rise and Fall of the Medici's there's not a whole lot after that period that would make great drama imo. They'd have to butcher it too much. You should see all three, especially the second one, which is excellent and follows the history pretty faithfully, unlike Season 1. It's a great series. I loved famous historical characters such as the artists, both daVinci, then Michelangelo as a teenager in Season 3. Then the women who posed for Botticelli's famous Birth of Venus painting and many of his other paintings, the cousin of Americus Vespucci in Season 2. Season 3 we see Machiavelli. Being an art school grad, who had to study that period it was right up my ally. Birth of Venus by Botticelli https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bi...t_-_edited.jpg |
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Now that everything is going to hiatus, and still being locked down, I circled back to try out Get Shorty the series. Only watched 5 episodes thus far, but it is more impressive than expected.
It's fairly trod ground in terms of concept, and loosely based on the movie. Basically, an enforcer for a small time mob interest gets ahold of a script that he reads and falls in love with. He takes it to a producer he heard about and tries to get away from mob life and turn his life legit by making a movie. So you have criminals dealing with corporations dealing with creatives, and nobody knows the whole story that the viewer gets, and they all kind of slide by each other oblivious to different dangers alll around them. What makes it shine though is the effective employment of deadpan surrealism. Lots of mundane and insane things happening on the same screen at the same time, kind of reminiscent of the dark humor of Pulp Fiction, particularly Jules and Vince's scenes. I don't want to detail too much, because the best fun of the show is catching it as it happens, but it really does subtle humor well, at least thus far. I'd heard plenty of good about it, and wanted to put in my voucher. Seems like it didn't get a lot of buzz, since it was an Amazon/Epic production instead of Hulu or Netflix or HBO. The 'studio head' dealmaker chick is hot, and it took me forever to place her. Because I'd only seen her one other place. She's Megan Stevenson, who played AJ, the sidekick who gave Forrest his tasks and bounced the studio questions off him in Review. <iframe width="949" height="534" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/U-3gjXz_HJk" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Big fan of "Get Shorty" better late to the show than not showing up at all.
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OF COURSE Brandon has a Juicero!!!! https://www.theguardian.com/technolo...-shutting-down |
So far Trial By Media is great. 1 hour docs on famous trials. First was the Jenny Jones talk show murder, the second was the NYC subway vigilante. Both did well to showcase boths sides and have been super interesting.
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been watching the GoldBergs lately, that shit is funny. Anyone who grew up in the 80's would get a kick out of it i think. Alot of nostalgia.
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You can't really binge it because the mother becomes a bit much [I mean her character is a bit much, but also the episodes get repetitive because it's reliably that she sticks her nose in somewhere, people get mad, and in the end they realize her heart's in the right place and love is what matters, . . . but still, a bit much all in a row]. Otherwise, the structure and characters are great. Lots to bounce bits and lines off of. And if you don't OD on the format storyline, the conclusions can get you a little misty-eyed every once in a while. And the great thing at the very end is when the creator/writer shows a little clip rom his childhood home movies that inspired the previous episode, or where the characters interview the real life people who inspired him. |
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Is the show Devs worth checking out?? The trailer made it seem pretty cool/mysterious (from the director of Ex Machina & Annihilation ) but I don't have HULU.
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