Been hooked on Ozark lately. Never really liked Jason Bateman much but he's pretty good in this.
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Been hooked on Ozark lately. Never really liked Jason Bateman much but he's pretty good in this.
I started season two of "American Vandal" last night. Not often I literally LOL watching TV by myself and I was.
Yeah it’s hilarious
I rarely watch Korean drama but “Mr. Sunshine” on Netflix totally got me.
just started watching Snowfall again, season 2. John Singleton directs it. Pretty good stuff.
just found out there's more in the pipeline and season finale was last night.
https://deadline.com/2018/09/snowfal...on-1202467719/
Anyone else watched Detectorists on Netflix? Wife and I just started watching it and we both think it's hilarious.
https://youtu.be/NgN7z0SD8v8
The Horn on Netflix.
Mountain rescuers at Air Zermatt saving people’s lives at Matterhorn.
You mags gonna find your guy crush.
Just finished season 2 of Ozark, makes Bloodline look like a comedy
Brilliant. So many sight gags.
This Country is in the same vein
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6583806/?ref_=nv_sr_5
Binge watched season 2 of American Vandal last night.
Don’t watch episode 1 while eating enchiladas.
Mayans is way better than I thought it would be. Burned out on sons of anarchy but this is fresh. subtitles are a bit annoying but I speak enough spanish to deal with it,good soundtrack too
https://www.fox.com/watch/416a9cdbc4...17c538b34231b/
Mentioned in the Netflix thread, but the first two episodes of Maniac blew my mind last night.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6cDDmk-O5A
Jonah Hill has some surprising chops.
My only beef with Maniac is that the sound engineer did a shitty job recording Jonah. I get that his dull, slow delivery is part of his character’s affect; but for fuck’s sake, at least raise his audio tracks to a level we can hear.
Other than that, Maniac is a work of art. It just gets better and better.
Four episodes in on Maniac. I'm not quite sure where this thing is going, but it's weird as fuck and I like it!
Warren Moon FTW!
Hang on, it just keeps getting better.^^^
One Dollar.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7230898/?ref_=nv_sr_1
I'm in
Marty Byrd. Father of the year.
Great show.
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got a hot tip from my buddy yesterday . gotta give it a shot
With so much quality on Netflix, etc., and no ads, does anybody actually watch network TV these days?
We just finished Sharp Objects and though it was awesome. Even darker than Ozark though, no real light at the end of the tunnel.
Loved that^^^^^
new Mayans episode was pretty good. AHS, still kinda lame. Snowfall next. FX rocks
Mr. Inbetween (FX) is excellent: officially a "black comedy" but so much more.
HOMECOMING + MR. ROBOT
Plowed through all 10 episodes of Homecoming (Amazon Prime) on Monday.
Great cinematography.
Solid cast.
Great score, too.
Intriguing story, but you kind of figure out the "twist" pretty quickly.
Runs solid until about episode 7, then derails a tad.
The ending is a might smidgen sappy.
But it's worth a watch, imho, regardless of its shortcomings.
Mostly succeeds due to the combination of music and interesting camera work, which help to create a unnerving sense of surrealism for the first several episodes, leaving you wondering wtf is going to happen next more often than not.
As a result of mostly digging Homecoming, I ended up diving into Mr. Robot (same creative team), which I am 2.5 seasons into and am digging, even though it borrows heavily from The Matrix and Fight Club (as well as David Lynch). As with Homecoming, it has a great cast, great score, slick cinematic visuals, and even though you figure out a lot of the twists pretty easily, it's still a rousing mindf$%k more often than not. Again, the pacing, cast, music, and neon noir visual stylings make up for any shortcomings, imho.
Both series prove that Bobby Cannavale is an American treasure, at least in thespian terms.
Julia is indeed a quality actress, but her mouth has gone all kattywumpus.
#shallowfan
The podcast is definitely intriguing me after glancing at the cast, not to mention I've actually never invested time in a single podcast yet, so I'm kind of stoked to re-live the old AM radio days of my youth when I used to listen to E.G. Marshall's Mystery Theater late at night and get the willies. I just hope that having seen the Amazon series first won't ruin the imagination needed to really get gripped by the podcast
:)
https://www.gimletmedia.com/homecoming
I am also kinda geeking on the similarities between Homecoming and Mr. Robot, both stylistically (no surprise since it's the same creative team) and visually (again, not a great surprise, but also cool to see stuff that appeared in Mr. Robot in the early seasons popping up in Homecoming, even though those images were also in the podcast, so it's probably more coincidence than anything, but weird coincidence nonetheless: I'm talking about the fish tanks and fish, primarily).