Seems like we used to have a thread like this. If not, we should. What are you watching (new or old, broadcast or streaming)?
I just started Netflix's "Archive 81" last night. Horror series about a man restoring old fired-samaged videotapes from the early 90s that hide... something (occult, I assume). A dual plot, as the hero has his own issues to deal with, and we watch the older story unfold videotape by videotape. A promising start.
Resident Alien. Based on the comic book series. They are doing a decent job of it. Alan Tudyk is good. Just odd enough.
Just finished season 15 of Supernatural and I am currently working my way through Sapphire & Steel as well as The Ghosts of Motley Hall.
I tried to watch How I Met Your Father. I failed.
Yaaaaaaay! One of my all-time favorite shows growing up, Picket Fences, is on Hulu!
I just finished DEXTER: NEW BLOOD which I really enjoyed - a much better send-off for Dexter than the original series gave him.
And a very twisty Showtime series called YELLOWJACKETS which was very dark and compelling!
And my wife and I are enjoying THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT.
The original DARK SHADOWS, DOCTOR WHO and BORIS KARLOFF'S THRILLER
Peaky Blinders
Riverdale
Walking Dead
911
Blinders I just started on Netflix. The other 3 are airing on tv and watch as they air.
Stranger Things starts in May so I'll resume that.
Into The Labyrinth, Sapphire & Steel, Friday the 13th the series.
Finished "Archive 81" (good, not great), and I'm back to finishing up the entire "Seinfeld" run (I'm on Season 7), finishing the last season of "12 Monkeys," and I need to watch the final two episodes of "The Mighty Boosh."
Having finished "The Mighty Boosh," I turned to a series I've been meaning to watch for decades: 1967-1968's "The Prisoner." It combines two things I love: Swinging 60s style (lava lamps EVERYWHERE) and Kafkaesque existential parables.
I put 'V The Final Battle' on hold, until I found a good reason to resume the watching. Yes, even Jane Badler is not enough reason, at the moment, to keep watching the series.
So, I think I'm going to restart watching the season 2 of Family Guy. I don't know how far I will go through this.
Just finished The Book of Boba Fett.
The docu-series Secrets of Playboy on A&E.
Damn, ole Hef was into some seriously DANK s**t, yo!
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Having finished "The Mighty Boosh," I turned to a series I've been meaning to watch for decades: 1967-1968's "The Prisoner." It combines two things I love: Swinging 60s style (lava lamps EVERYWHERE) and Kafkaesque existential parables.
Dad always talked about
The Prisoner but I never saw it until 2020: it freaked me out that a series which was made the year I was born could almost predict the future so well. I think Patrick McGoohan saw the future coming and he didn't like what he saw coming :buggedout:
Update:
I put all the others on pause, and finished up:
"Undone," Season 2 - Amazon Prime, rotoscoped time-travel drama, recommended (watch the 1st season first)
"Russian Doll" Season 2 - Netflix, Natasha Lyonne sarcastic hard-drinking NYC Jewish anti-heroine time-travel comedy, recommended (watch the 1st season first)
And I started a sci-fi drama called "Night Sky" with J.K. Simmons and Sissy Spacek as an old couple hiding a room in their basement that can teleport them to another planet. Only two episodes in but it's promising so far. I have an early access screener, it actually debuts on May 20, but so far I would recommend it if they don't screw it up.
Domino Masters, tho it just ended.
The Black List, both new episodes, plus old ones on DVD.
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I bought the original series last month and am slowly making my way through it
it aged nicely
So having completed "Night Sky" I would recommend it. However, I also must warn that a Facebook friend found it boring, even though he usually likes arthouse stuff. There is a lot of action in the finale, which leaves a lot of loose ends for a second season---if it gets renewed.
Also, I'm binging "Schitt's Creek" irregularly when I visit my parents. Best sitcom of recent times IMO.
Last night's mid-season finale of Better Call Saul was powerful TV but utterly horribly awfully depressing, even by the standards of a show that is almost always utterly horribly awfully depressing, as was its parent series.
I was given the entire TV series of Beetlejuice on DVD as a late birthday present, so watching that right now.
Peaky Blinders season 6
Ms. Marvel
I'm also occasionally working my way through the 60s "Batman." One of the greatest TV shows ever!
Obi Wan Lenobi
It's ok. Starts a bit slow, but it picks up around the 3rd episode. Last two I watched felt a bit too much like remakes of earlier Star Wars films, but they still had a few good moments. Probably'll watch the last one tomorrow.
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Obi Wan Lenobi
It's almost 4 am, I'm tired, I can't sleep and then I saw that: I am now smiling, thanks. :smile: :smile:
some old episodes of One step Beyond and Thriller. not as good as Outerlimits/ TZ
Just finished season 3 of The Boys.
I'm on episode 4 of COLUMBO, wih Peter Falk.
Steven Speilberg directed the 3rd episode! :buggedout:
Finished 12 MONKEYS. Enjoyed it, but what a crazy mess. 4 seasons of rewriting timelines every episode necessarily leaves you with a lot of questions.
Going to try RICK & MORTY next, which every young person I know seems to love.
Started THE SANDMAN. Two episodes in, not bad. Never read the original.
Finished THE SANDMAN a while back.
Last night I started GUILLERMO DEL TORO'S CABINET OF CURIOSITIES. First episode was not bad, but not one of the three I was looking forward to. We'll see what the future holds.
I enjoyed the 2nd episode more than the first (not saying the first was bad or anything).
Law & order, NCIS, FBI.
Quote from: Alex on November 03, 2022, 10:26:14 AM
I enjoyed the 2nd episode more than the first (not saying the first was bad or anything).
I agree, the second was a bit more fun. Always enjoy a grave-robbing plot. Third episode up tonight.
I just watched the whole series this week. Some were better than others, but all were pretty good.
Third was better than the second which was better than the first. I like how this is trending.
I finished The Rings of Power and I'm glad I watched it. It had more annoying/bad moments than good, and no great moments, but it was not without good parts to recommend it, so...I hope it gets better, and I am not regretting seeing it. The two best sections of the show were (to my surprise) those set among the proto-hobbits, and the dwarves, who were immeasurably better-presented than the dwarves in 2010s The Hobbit films. Galadriel, the elves, Numenor, the goings-on in the Southlands (aka future Mordor) all ranged from boring to bad to insulting to Tolkien. If I were to grade the series...I'd give the entire presentation about a C-. Though I will say the aspects I did not like were readily identifiable and correctable, if anyone in charge of the show should choose to do so.
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I finished The Rings of Power and I'm glad I watched it. It had more annoying/bad moments than good, and no great moments, but it was not without good parts to recommend it, so...I hope it gets better, and I am not regretting seeing it. The two best sections of the show were (to my surprise) those set among the proto-hobbits, and the dwarves, who were immeasurably better-presented than the dwarves in 2010s The Hobbit films. Galadriel, the elves, Numenor, the goings-on in the Southlands (aka future Mordor) all ranged from boring to bad to insulting to Tolkien. If I were to grade the series...I'd give the entire presentation about a C-. Though I will say the aspects I did not like were readily identifiable and correctable, if anyone in charge of the show should choose to do so.
I watched it with a mindset that separated it entirely from Tolkien and just saw it as "another fantasy tv show". By that standard, I thought it was ok and would rate it slightly higher, but not by a huge amount (C I guess).
Almost done with House of the Dragon and have enjoyed it a bunch.
Quote from: Rev. Powell on November 07, 2022, 08:48:58 AM
Third was better than the second which was better than the first. I like how this is trending.
Let me know when you've watched episode 5, Pickman's Model.
I'm rewatching STARGATE SG-1, I'm not even halfway through the first season, and I already remembered why it's my favorite show of all times, and the best sci-fi series ever created.
It's absurdly good. The dialog, stories, characters, villains, and overall progression of the show, all combines perfectly into a never-ending adventure, filled with existential and moral discussions. Even the wardrobes and sceneries are marvelous. And this includes the ones that look really cheap.
Westworld.
Stranger Things & Cabinet of Curiosities.
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Third was better than the second which was better than the first. I like how this is trending.
Let me know when you've watched episode 5, Pickman's Model.
Very good, solid Lovecraft adaptation! I also liked episode 4, "Outsider," which was a nice black comedy change of pace. This is a high-quality anthology series.
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Third was better than the second which was better than the first. I like how this is trending.
Let me know when you've watched episode 5, Pickman's Model.
Very good, solid Lovecraft adaptation! I also liked episode 4, "Outsider," which was a nice black comedy change of pace. This is a high-quality anthology series.
The only thing I didn't like about that episode was Glover's accent. I was wondering if it was an accurate one?
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Third was better than the second which was better than the first. I like how this is trending.
Let me know when you've watched episode 5, Pickman's Model.
Very good, solid Lovecraft adaptation! I also liked episode 4, "Outsider," which was a nice black comedy change of pace. This is a high-quality anthology series.
The only thing I didn't like about that episode was Glover's accent. I was wondering if it was an accurate one?
It sounded like a New York accent to me. The scenario was set in Boston but a New York native could easily have attended school there. The choice was strange on Glover's part but I ended up liking it.
Perry Mason on HBO. I still think the real subplot was he was a Russian spy.
Finished "Cabinet of Curiosities." An excellent series, even the weaker offerings were good. I'd rank them
The Autopsy
The Viewing
The Outside
Pickman's Model
Graveyard Rats
Lot 36
The Murmuring
Dreams in the Witch House
Also sort-of watching the Netflix sitcom "Blockbuster," about the last Blockbuster store operating in the US. It's... OK. My dad likes it, so I watch it with him sometimes when I'm at his house.
As soon as I get my satellite dish up and working again after three years 😳 I will see what Starsat has to offer for USD30 per month.
Probably a lot of political 💩💩 with very few movies and sport. 😝😝
Wednesday.
Saw a few eps at a friend's place, binged the rest. Damn flu won't let me sleep. I like it all in all, good Tim Burton fantasy and family stuff.
The Walking Dead
Chucky
American Horror Story: NYC
Destination Fear
On Patrol Live
Mysteries Of the Deep
I'm working my way through this miniseries I bought because I wanted to learn more about WW2
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Andor: something like half of it is clunky, and it can be streamlined some more. It's not as bad as Obi-Wan and Boba Fett, but not as good as Mandalorian.
Cobrai Kai is notable because it manages to roll along even with a convoluted plot. Stranger Things, however, hasn't done that for the recent season.
I saw the first two-hour episode of Dark Skies (1996), and it looks OK.
Fish and others are not very funny, and I understand why they were cancelled early on. I also couldn't continue with The Ropers, and was surprised to realize that after re-watching Cheers, I found it over-rated, especially in contrast to most episodes of Frasier.
I tried Step by Step, and I think there's something wrong with the chemistry of characters, e.g., the kids sound unnecessarily mean towards their step-parents, but it's supposed to be the source of conflict of many episodes.
After decades of watching gore, instead of becoming de-sensitized, I've become too much of a fraidy-cat. That's why I don't feel like watching shows like Cabinet and Midnight Mass, although I hear they're very good.
I did try Picard for a few episodes, and that was a nightmare because it was gory and very anti-Trek. STD is a bit better, but the storytelling and characterization are terrible.
The War is fine, but also check out World at War, at least for artistic merits. And with Burns' Vietnam, also The Ten Thousand Day War.
Quote from: ralfy on December 03, 2022, 10:31:01 PM
The War is fine, but also check out World at War, at least for artistic merits. And with Burns' Vietnam, also The Ten Thousand Day War.
I also bought Burns' Vietnam ministers (for the same reason I bought The War) and will start it once I finish The War
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The War is fine, but also check out World at War, at least for artistic merits. And with Burns' Vietnam, also The Ten Thousand Day War.
I also bought Burns' Vietnam ministers (for the same reason I bought The War) and will start it once I finish The War
started this tonight
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I'm down to watching just four regular series on broadcast TV: Penn & Teller Fool Us, Ghosts, Young Sheldon, and Quantum Leap. Everything else is either streaming or YouTube.
Deep Space 9.
Charlie's Angels season one on the tubi
Japanese Tales of the Macabre.
Animated Japanese horror stories. The stories are interesting, although they don't always have a traditional structure, make sense or have a resolution. Both the music over the opening and closing credits are annoying although for different reasons. The disjointed closing song is especially grating though, even if it suits the show. It reminds me a lot of the manga I used to watch in the 80s.
Oh and at the very end of the credits is a short easter egg story.
On Netflix.
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Japanese Tales of the Macabre.
Animated Japanese horror stories. The stories are interesting, although they don't always have a traditional structure, make sense or have a resolution. Both the music over the opening and closing credits are annoying although for different reasons. The disjointed closing song is especially grating though, even if it suits the show. It reminds me a lot of the manga I used to watch in the 80s.
Oh and at the very end of the credits is a short easter egg story.
On Netflix.
Just started this one myself. Two episodes in, I agree with your assessment (except that I like the music). Hoping that there will be a knockout story or two on the back 10.
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Japanese Tales of the Macabre.
Animated Japanese horror stories. The stories are interesting, although they don't always have a traditional structure, make sense or have a resolution. Both the music over the opening and closing credits are annoying although for different reasons. The disjointed closing song is especially grating though, even if it suits the show. It reminds me a lot of the manga I used to watch in the 80s.
Oh and at the very end of the credits is a short easter egg story.
On Netflix.
Just started this one myself. Two episodes in, I agree with your assessment (except that I like the music). Hoping that there will be a knockout story or two on the back 10.
I haven't watched the full series yet, but I plan on. I think it is because I want to hear all of the story at the end of the credits lol.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. It's been encouragingly better than the odious Discovery and the character-shattering Picard, but less fun than Below Decks. I'm three episodes in and crossing my fingers it doesn't warp over any sharks.
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Quote from: Alex on January 22, 2023, 11:03:47 AM
Japanese Tales of the Macabre.
Animated Japanese horror stories. The stories are interesting, although they don't always have a traditional structure, make sense or have a resolution. Both the music over the opening and closing credits are annoying although for different reasons. The disjointed closing song is especially grating though, even if it suits the show. It reminds me a lot of the manga I used to watch in the 80s.
Oh and at the very end of the credits is a short easter egg story.
On Netflix.
Just started this one myself. Two episodes in, I agree with your assessment (except that I like the music). Hoping that there will be a knockout story or two on the back 10.
I haven't watched the full series yet, but I plan on. I think it is because I want to hear all of the story at the end of the credits lol.
I liked the third one, "Hanging Balloon."
The Last of Us. Doing well so far, although I've never played the games. (OTOH, several turned the cut scenes for the first and those plus some gameplay into movies, and are available at YT.)
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Quote from: Alex on January 22, 2023, 11:03:47 AM
Japanese Tales of the Macabre.
Animated Japanese horror stories. The stories are interesting, although they don't always have a traditional structure, make sense or have a resolution. Both the music over the opening and closing credits are annoying although for different reasons. The disjointed closing song is especially grating though, even if it suits the show. It reminds me a lot of the manga I used to watch in the 80s.
Oh and at the very end of the credits is a short easter egg story.
On Netflix.
Just started this one myself. Two episodes in, I agree with your assessment (except that I like the music). Hoping that there will be a knockout story or two on the back 10.
I haven't watched the full series yet, but I plan on. I think it is because I want to hear all of the story at the end of the credits lol.
I liked the third one, "Hanging Balloon."
And having finished off the series, I can say the one episode I strongly recommend is "Layers of Fear." Truly freaky. It's only the third highest rated episode on IMDB, but I think it's by far the best of the lot, followed by "Hanging Balloon," followed by everything else.
I gotta say I found Picard season two almost damagingly awful. I consoled myself with the thought that it too is set in an alternate universe from the "real" Picard.
Quote from: ER on February 12, 2023, 11:39:29 AM
I gotta say I found Picard season two almost damagingly awful. I consoled myself with the thought that it too is set in an alternate universe from the "real" Picard.
I've read nothing but bad things about that show. I'm currently rewatching TNG and I'm afraid to tarnish those good memories with something so bleak and anti-trek like that.
I was ready to write off all Trek after Enterprise but Lower Decks and Strange New Worlds have restored a mite of hope. Bask in the glow of TNG as long as you can.
I am on the last couple of episodes of Deep Space 9. It is a shame it took so long to have some really enjoyable episodes.
Finally finished up THE PRISONER. Wow, what a classic!
Quote from: ER on February 12, 2023, 11:39:29 AM
I gotta say I found Picard season two almost damagingly awful. I consoled myself with the thought that it too is set in an alternate universe from the "real" Picard.
When the new series of Star Trek movies came out I upset Kristi by mentioning this meant that all of the original series would now be non-canon and that everything else that followed would also be changed by it (yes, I know all about the alternate universe stuff, but I still managed to wind her up over it).
Reliving my childhood with Monkey.
I watched this mini-series last month
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it was fun, but I was very disappointed that the big reveal at the end of it was obvious to me
Since I got Paramount+ I been catching up on a couple recent seasons of The Amazing Race I hadn't seen. It's one of my favorite shows of all time. Just watched contestants eat Corsican maggot cheese (exactly what it sounds like) the other night.
My wife and I are addicted to THE LAST OF US. Gets better with every episode.
Decided to catch up on the Kids in the Hall. I'll re-watch the classic episodes later, but I'm starting with the 2010 miniseries "Death Comes to Town." First episode was not great, had a "Brain Candy" feel to it, but it is a short watch overall (only 8 episodes), so I'll give it a chance.
Ghosts on CBS
I know its an American version of a British show, but I am enjoying it so far.
Also started "Cunk on Earth" (Netflix). Cunk is hi-larious!
Last of Us is great, but it's like Walking Dead, except with better writing.
I hope they don't run it to the ground, which is what happened to the storyline of the second part of the game version. It's like Twilight, e.g., a melodrama using apocalyptica for the setting.
Picard season three. I....I can't....look away. Bleeding eyes! Bleeding eyes!
Little Demon.
Danny DeVito plays Satan who is attempting to corrupt his daughter. Lots of swearing, animated nudity and gore with similar humour to shows like Family Guy.
Is Andor worth a twelve-hour investment?
Carnival Row Season 2.
I am having problems remembering what happened in season 1, it has been so long between the two. Seems to be a decent watch though.
Willow.
Good show until Warwick Davis turns up. His acting really isn't up to par with the rest of the cast. I am getting some Lovecraftian vibes from it (hell, one of the character's family name is Hastur and he knows some strange old languages, so if he turns out to be evil I will not be surprised). Lacks the sense of fun that the movie had in spades.
I've tried giving the Night Court sequel series a chance. But its not that good. Best way to describe it, its a Disney/Nickelodeon live action series with no kid actors.
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I've tried giving the Night Court sequel series a chance. But its not that good. Best way to describe it, its a Disney/Nickelodeon live action series with no kid actors.
I get where you're coming from and don't disagree, it lacks the soul of the original, but that said I have seen every episode so far and do kind of look forward to it. Without Dan Fielding back the show would be much less worthy of my time. Sad to think how few original cast members remain.
Personally I think the world has run out of stories, or at least original ideas for stories.
Andor is at best banal; similar can be said for Obi-Wan and Boba Fett. Meanwhile, Mandalorian is turning into an Andor.
Picard's awful; similar applies to STD.
Last of Us ended up copy-pasting the video game. It's OK if you ignore some problems with the story, but if the second season will follow the second video game, then don't bother.
The new Night Court's is dreary.
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Andor is at best banal AGREE
similar can be said for Obi-Wan MILDLY DISAGREE
and Boba Fett. NOT WITH YOU THERE.
Meanwhile, Mandalorian is turning into an Andor. LIKED THE FIRST SEASONS; HAVE NOT SEEN THIS ONE.
Picard's awful; AGREE re: SEASONS 1 and 2, but 3 is not bad.
similar applies to STD. YES, SO BAD THE "STD" PART IS IRONICALLY FITTING
Last of Us ended up copy-pasting the video game. It's OK if you ignore some problems with the story, but if the second season will follow the second video game, then don't bother.
I WAS NEVER IMPRESSED BY THE GAME FROM WHAT I SAW, OR THE SERIES FROM THE CLIPS I'VE WATCHED.
The new Night Court's is dreary. NOT THE WORD I WOULD HAVE SELECTED BUT NOT IN THE SAME LEAGUE WITHTHE ORIGINAL, SO FAR.
I started watching Mayor of Kingstown yesterday: Jeremy Renner is great in it.
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA (1978)
a bit earnest and melodramatic, not enjoying it anywhere near as much as the completely wtf GALACTICA 1980
Lucifer.
Rewatching this one and finding it just as good the second time around.
They had difficulty with Battlestar because I think the target audience was supposed to be kids and teens, but the premise of the main story arc is adult (genocide). Hence, dealing with that and then including the kid and the robot dog.
70s tv logic: if in doubt... robot dog!
Season 41 of Survivor: the most annoying thing I may have ever seen on TV. Unpleasant, disloyal, unsubtle, bumbling people thinking they are all so smart when really they're just disgusting and mean in spirit. Worst cast ever, worst season ever, and yet....I watched it, so....yeah.
I'm giving this a shot
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shadow and bone
this one is very dense info wise, i'm rewatching season one for the 3rd time before i start season 2, i know i missed stuff.
Conan.
The fairly cheesy 1997 TV series.
Halt and Catch Fire. Very underrated.
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Halt and Catch Fire. Very underrated.
One of my favorites.
Last night I watched all three episodes of Waco: American Apocalypse, Netflix's documentary about the infamous standoff between the Branch Davidian religious cult and the ATF in Texas in 1993, which of course came to a tragic end.
The Young Ones (BBC) on youtube
Before TBS pulled the plug on this
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I watched this.... and hate myself for liking it and am now following it on Rumble.
Similar problems with Mandalorian as with Galactica. They don't know if they should go back to the goofy roots of the franchise, i.e., the original trilogy, or try something like an adult political thriller, i.e., the prequels.
But goofiness has its limits, as seen in the last episode. The only thing I could remember about it was the weird presence of Jack Black. But it's as least not as bad as the political thriller episode featuring the former Imperial employees. Even kids would have fallen asleep with that.
The "Waco" docu was OK, together with the one about the female bodybuilder.
Rennervations with Jeremy Renner: so far, so good. :smile: :smile:
Trying COPENHAGEN COWBOY by Nicolas Winding Refn on Netflix. First episode was slow, but interesting. Girl sold to an illegal brothel as a witch because the superstitious co-owner believes she can make her pregnant. I assume some actual supernatural powers are going to manifest later. 6 episodes 1 hour each is a commitment, so something better happen!
Finished COPENHAGEN COWBOY (S. 1). I can't really recommend it generally, but if you like slow-paced, arty action movies with a supernatural component, give it a go. I kind of hate the fact that it ended on a "cliffhanger" (by Nicolas Winding Refn standards), because the prospects of Netflix paying for a second season is always a gamble. (About 2/3 of shows get a second season).
Moving on tonight to the gender-swap reboot of DEAD RINGERS on Amazon Prime.
Quote from: Rev. Powell on April 25, 2023, 02:03:26 PM
the prospects of Netflix paying for a second season is always a gamble. (About 2/3 of shows get a second season).
And the odds of getting a third season are laughably slim.
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the prospects of Netflix paying for a second season is always a gamble. (About 2/3 of shows get a second season).
And the odds of getting a third season are laughably slim.
Yep, they are infamous for only greenlighting two seasons. Anyone on Netflix who leaves loose ends after season 2 is playing with fire.
The new "Dead Ringers" isn't all that much like Cronenberg's movie, despite sharing a good number of plot points/elements. I'd say it's more of a "depraved drama."
Maybe they are taking a leaf out of Disney's playbook. I believe they have a standard policy of never greenlighting a 3rd season of any show unless it is a huge hit.
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Maybe they are taking a leaf out of Disney's playbook. I believe they have a standard policy of never greenlighting a 3rd season of any show unless it is a huge hit.
Yeah, there are articles out there about the business model. The idea is you draw in new subscribers with new shows their interested in, then they tend to hang around even if that show gets cancelled. So more new shows > quality long-running shows for their profit margins.
i just now finished " sweet tooth" season 1&2 on netflix, and LOVE IT! i'm also watching riverdale, from and mrs. davis weekly.
Finished up on The Mandalorian and I am back to working my way through The X-Files.
Quote from: Alex on May 02, 2023, 03:24:42 PM
Finished up on The Mandalorian and I am back to working my way through The X-Files.
ah, good idea! i just got hulu back for the summer, i'll add that to the summer binge.
Finished "Cunk on Earth." Highly recommend.
Nearing the end of my full watch through of "Seinfeld."
I had paused watching "Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town" on Prime for a couple of weeks, and when I came back to it, they had lost the rights. An extremely annoying feature of the streaming landscape.
Instead, I started watching the original "Kids in the Hall" broadcasts. I had forgotten that they did a blackface sketch! It's funny, not offensive.
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I had paused watching "Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town" on Prime for a couple of weeks, and when I came back to it, they had lost the rights. An extremely annoying feature of the streaming landscape.
Instead, I started watching the original "Kids in the Hall" broadcasts. I had forgotten that they did a blackface sketch! It's funny, not offensive.
You know it's strange. In the early '90s I watched KITH and would laugh myself silly but every time I've tried to watch the old episodes or the new ones....it's flat, nothing seems amusing anymore.
Ever seen Buddy's Christmas special at his chalet? ("That's not YOUR ass!")
That said, I am going to try to catch season two of
Welcome to Flatch.
Finished my rewatch of "Seinfeld," about to take up the second season of "Demon Slayer."
binging warehous :smile:e 13 and eureka. i forgot how great they are! :cheers: :bouncegiggle: :twirl:
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True Detective Season 3
Breaking Bad
I've been watching the teen horror series MIDNIGHT CLUB on Netflix.
Pretty good, actually.
The Civil War (miniseries) - Ken Burns documentary
Good Omens 2.
I had some reservations going into the second season, but the first episode and a half have been engaging enough. Both myself and Kristi are looking forward to watching the rest of the season.
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Good Omens 2.
I had some reservations going into the second season, but the first episode and a half have been engaging enough. Both myself and Kristi are looking forward to watching the rest of the season.
I'm considering it. Like you, I have reservations that a sequel was needed.
Just did a quick watch of the 4-episode anime "Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan." Macabre horror stories, uneven, would not really recommend, but you could do worse.
Watched the first of Wes Anderson's 4 short Roald Dahl movies for Netflix, "The Wonderful World of Henry Sugar." 4/5, recommended to just about anyone.
finally decided to check out THE SOPRANOS. I feel like the hype has died down enough for me to watch it objectively :)
amazingly I actually got through the first episode which is very rare for me and post 1980s tv series. I've made it to 2 episodes but now I've had enough. kind of GOODFELLAS- lite... that's how I'd describe it.
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finally decided to check out THE SOPRANOS. I feel like the hype has died down enough for me to watch it objectively :)
amazingly I actually got through the first episode which is very rare for me and post 1980s tv series. I've made it to 2 episodes but now I've had enough. kind of GOODFELLAS- lite... that's how I'd describe it.
The way people reacted to that series put me off, which....I shouldn't let other people influence me, but I did and often do.
It's definitely a great series and it's also definitely overrated. (Which is also true of
Mad Men, an all-time favorite of mine.) On the surface The Sopranos appears to be the most overt and least subtle show ever made, but I've seen YouTube episodes that point out a lot of tiny and almost unnoticeable things go on that if you catch them do add an appreciation for how much detail went into making the series work. Incidentally, I haven't finished the whole run and bailed mid-way through season five without having felt too motivated to get back to it since I know how things turned out.
yeah I may go back to it... I tolerated a whole episode (plus) which is more than I managed for BREAKING BAD, THE WIRE, and WESTWORLD for example. ... not trying to sound like a snob, there just seems to be a certain style, a certain atmosphere and attitude and many other things that newer tv series tend to do, which grate on me hard. things that are tough to properly explain. my loss I guess
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yeah I may go back to it... I tolerated a whole episode (plus) which is more than I managed for BREAKING BAD, THE WIRE, and WESTWORLD for example. ... not trying to sound like a snob, there just seems to be a certain style, a certain atmosphere and attitude and many other things that newer tv series tend to do, which grate on me hard. things that are tough to properly explain. my loss I guess
Westworld was a disappointment, and all the praise I hear for The Wire can't make me watch it because it's too bleak and off-putting, but Breaking Bad is a masterpiece, I think, and so is Better Call Saul. In BCS there was a powerful moment when a flickering candle of all things entered the narrative in a way that was enough to make me want to bow down to the makers of the episode.
As a big fan of cricket, watching the live Cricket World Cup 2023 using the free online IPTV player, for which i got the tv channel list form the GitHub and using the free IPTV player, it helped me to watch without any subscription or fee. so you can also check out to this.
But, make sure that the available M3U files are copyrighted free and legal to use in you're location.
GEN V - A spinoff of Amazon Prime's hit series THE BOYS, the story is set at a college for Vought superheros in training. Students are disappearing into an underground lab known as The Woods, and those who go look for them get their memories wiped. About five episodes in and utterly baffled as to what will come next.
Binge re-watched Fleabag. Still as great the third time. I wish she was my friend, though if she were I'd watch out for cars. I'd be willing to get a guinea pig. I binge re-watched Fleabag. Just to be clear.
MIAMI VICE season 2
this show must've seemed so radical and hard hitting in comparison to TJ HOOKER. but although I don't mind this and I can actualy get through full episodes, I find it slightly lacking in character / charm..., Hooker wins for me. (even though series 4 - 5 are kinda weak)
Gen V.
A spin off from The Boys. If you've seen that show you know what to expect.
The Fall of the House of Usher.
Well acted and although you don't need to know anything about Poe, the more you do you know the more you'll pick up about this show. Loosely inspired by his works with a touch of Faust.
Bodies.
Four policemen/women investigate four murders in different eras, but in the same location. This time-twisting tale was interesting enough for me to spend the night binge-watching the whole thing.
cool, i've been wondering about " bodies". i binged both seasons of "wolf like me", very sweet, slightly sappy, and some seriously funny parts! it's on peacock. :cheers:
Started the Scott Pilgrim anime adaptation on Netflix. So far, so good (one episode in).
Been rewatching "Raising Hope". The fourth season is a bit annoying for the first half because they forgot what the show was about, but the second half of the season gets back on the right track...right before the show eneded.
Realizing that I should cancel Hulu. I keep it so I can watch the new episodes of "Family Guy", but this season is worse than the last two crappy seasons combined. They could replace the animation with the writing staff kissing the feet of Leftist Democrats at this point. It would make it cheaper to produce and be just as annoyingly unfunny.
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I'm an hour into this. It's interesting and a very rough watch.
I'm watching the original broadcasts of "Monty Python's Flying Circus" while I'm waiting for the next season of "Demon Slayer" to drop.
Enterprise.
Stranger Things- I've seen it before but I felt like re-watching it while at the hospital.
I'm two episodes into the new Showtime drama THE WOMAN IN THE WALL; a murder mystery set in Ireland, involving a group of women who survived being forced as teen mothers to work at one of the infamous Magdalene Convent laundries. Gritty stuff, but compelling.
Just started watching "The Cursed" Korean horror type series. I've seen two episodes so far. It's a little cliched but good.
Started "The 3 Body Problem" on Netflix on Indy's recommendation. After episode 1, so far, so good, I'm optimistic.
MY SO CALLED LIFE
cheap box set. 90s show, ran 1 season. decent enough for 'teen drama' but not really my thing
Started watching THE OFFICE. It's all right, although PARKS AND RECREATIONS was funnier to me.
Finished 3 Body Problem. Good, but upset that if left so much unresolved. Have to wait for the next season for some closure.
Started Outer Range, a paranormal drama set on a Colorado ranch. Surprising ending to episode one. Promising.
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Been watching Guy's Grocery Games and other Food Network shows. Probably cause I work with food and since my accident I've been out of work
True Crime s**t. Antiques Roadshow. Old movies- good and bad.
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Started Outer Range, a paranormal drama set on a Colorado ranch. Surprising ending to episode one. Promising.
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I remember when this was first announced on The Site Formerly Known as Tor (now Reactor). On paper, the premise is interesting, but there were some red flags. One was how the Evil Ranchers are presented as being Evil because they seek to turn a profit. Which is pretty inane, since the only ranchers not interested in turning a profit are stupid and/or incompetent ranchers who quickly get buried in a mountain of debt. A couple of posters made some snarky cracks about this discrepancy. Not long after, articles announcing movies and streaming shows were set up as Comments Closed.
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Started Outer Range, a paranormal drama set on a Colorado ranch. Surprising ending to episode one. Promising.
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I remember when this was first announced on The Site Formerly Known as Tor (now Reactor). On paper, the premise is interesting, but there were some red flags. One was how the Evil Ranchers are presented as being Evil because they seek to turn a profit. Which is pretty inane, since the only ranchers not interested in turning a profit are stupid and/or incompetent ranchers who quickly get buried in a mountain of debt. A couple of posters made some snarky cracks about this discrepancy. Not long after, articles announcing movies and streaming shows were set up as Comments Closed.
The first episode doesn't explain the cause of the feud between the neighboring ranchers, but I suspect there's a backstory that's a lot more involved than just turning a profit. Sounds to me like people on the site leapt to conclusions about the character's motivations without seeing the finished product?
WAGON TRAIN- an old TV western. I like it.
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Started Outer Range, a paranormal drama set on a Colorado ranch. Surprising ending to episode one. Promising.
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I remember when this was first announced on The Site Formerly Known as Tor (now Reactor). On paper, the premise is interesting, but there were some red flags. One was how the Evil Ranchers are presented as being Evil because they seek to turn a profit. Which is pretty inane, since the only ranchers not interested in turning a profit are stupid and/or incompetent ranchers who quickly get buried in a mountain of debt. A couple of posters made some snarky cracks about this discrepancy. Not long after, articles announcing movies and streaming shows were set up as Comments Closed.
The first episode doesn't explain the cause of the feud between the neighboring ranchers, but I suspect there's a backstory that's a lot more involved than just turning a profit. Sounds to me like people on the site leapt to conclusions about the character's motivations without seeing the finished product?
The show's publicity department should be held accountable. Here's a relevant snippet from the show synopsis included in the announcement:
"They are pushed further to the brink when the Tillersons (the gaudy owners of the neighboring profit-driven ranch) make a play for their land."
The adjectives in the parenthetical phrase aren't strictly required, with the disapproving tone (what with them being the rivals of the protagonist clan) implying that those traits make them intrinsically Bad People who are violating the natural order. Of course, you might read that sentence and come off with a different impression.
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Started Outer Range, a paranormal drama set on a Colorado ranch. Surprising ending to episode one. Promising.
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I remember when this was first announced on The Site Formerly Known as Tor (now Reactor). On paper, the premise is interesting, but there were some red flags. One was how the Evil Ranchers are presented as being Evil because they seek to turn a profit. Which is pretty inane, since the only ranchers not interested in turning a profit are stupid and/or incompetent ranchers who quickly get buried in a mountain of debt. A couple of posters made some snarky cracks about this discrepancy. Not long after, articles announcing movies and streaming shows were set up as Comments Closed.
The first episode doesn't explain the cause of the feud between the neighboring ranchers, but I suspect there's a backstory that's a lot more involved than just turning a profit. Sounds to me like people on the site leapt to conclusions about the character's motivations without seeing the finished product?
The show's publicity department should be held accountable. Here's a relevant snippet from the show synopsis included in the announcement:
"They are pushed further to the brink when the Tillersons (the gaudy owners of the neighboring profit-driven ranch) make a play for their land."
The adjectives in the parenthetical phrase aren't strictly required, with the disapproving tone (what with them being the rivals of the protagonist clan) implying that those traits make them intrinsically Bad People who are violating the natural order. Of course, you might read that sentence and come off with a different impression.
I see what they're getting at, but seems like a tempest in a teapot to me. Oh well.
Has anyone seen Empire? the "urban" show? is it good?
^I saw it advertised. If I watch urban stuff, it's usually comedy stuff, stuff like SANFORD AND SON, or KEY AND PEELE.
Or lotsa fighting and shooting- or monsters.
found the first 3 seasons of HOME IMPROVEMENT on dvd cheap... not watched this since it went out. holds up well imo, the writing is pretty sharp and the cast is clearly all having great fun.... watching it from today's perspective it seems very 'hetero-normative'(?). not sure the focus on stereotypically male/macho values would fly today, even though it is gently parodying that as well as kind of celebrating it.
the scary thing is Tim Allen was only about 36 or 37 in season 1... all their 3 kids in the show are now in their 40s in real life (the actors I mean) :buggedout:
The Ghosts of Motley Hall.
A kids show I used to watch back in the day about a group of ghosts from different time periods all living in an old stately home. I wonder if this inspired the modern show Ghosts?
never heard of that show... but I remember RENTAGHOST, lol
Similar in tone to Rentaghost. The cast is slightly more recognisable with people like Freddy Jones (Krull) and Peter Sallis (Last of the Summer Wine). I wouldn't suggest looking it out though (as much as I enjoyed it) as I suspect without the nostalgia factor it'd fall a bit flat nowadays.
cool... but yeah I will not be rushing to check it.
THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN : SERIES 4
I find this nowhere near as entertaining as THE BIONIC WOMAN, even though the premise is basically the same. Lindsay Wagner brought a warmth and humour to her role as Jamie Sommers... Lee Majors is a bit dry and distant as Steve Austin. A bit of a meathead.
Still, I'm enjoying it ... I'm a sucker for US 70s tv series like this. the plots are silly. the special effects, not that special. but it's all so innocent and fun, and not trying to be ultra cool and edgy like most newer tv series.
I recently completed the entire 60s run of "Batman." Has to be one of the top 5 TV series of all time. This thing was just magical.
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Flipper
Quote from: Rev. Powell on June 23, 2024, 04:19:25 PMI recently completed the entire 60s run of "Batman." Has to be one of the top 5 TV series of all time. This thing was just magical.
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Oh, agreed. One of the best shows ever. I don't care what anybody says.
...
On another note, I just finished watching The Good Place. Very nice show. Ted Danson is highly underrated as an actor and I applaud the fact that the status quo and set-up of the show keep changing.
A documentary on Bigfoot. I dunno which one.
Quote from: RCMerchant on July 08, 2024, 07:08:18 PMA documentary on Bigfoot. I dunno which one.
Is it at least a
good documentary on Bigfoot?
^ No. Usual stupid s**t. People banging on trees and howling at the moon.
I'm currently watching What we do in the Shadows. It's a show about several vampires that live together and they're all idiots. Fun stuff.
Dead Boy Detectives.
dvd of KUNG FU is fairly cheap at my local HMV...
any of you watched that series? thoughts?
it's the original 70s one (I say that in case there was a remake)
Quote from: zombie no.one on July 11, 2024, 12:17:22 PMdvd of KUNG FU is fairly cheap at my local HMV...
any of you watched that series? thoughts?
it's the original 70s one (I say that in case there was a remake)
I do remember watching that one as a kid. I'd never seen it available on DVD, but if it is I'll look out for it and buy it.
Quote from: zombie no.one on July 11, 2024, 12:17:22 PMdvd of KUNG FU is fairly cheap at my local HMV...
any of you watched that series? thoughts?
it's the original 70s one (I say that in case there was a remake)
Their WAS a remake in 2021. It lasted 2 years.
I usta watch the original on TV in 1972. I was 10.
everything gets remade, haha
I do generally like 70s/80s tv shows, but I'm not really into the whole cowboy era / aesthetic, which is when this is set...
^ I dunno- I like westerns, if they're good. Junk like Bonanza- phoey. I love GUNSMOKE! And RAWHIDE was good.
In movies- spaghetti westerns!
John Wayne sucks ass.
take Clint Eastwood... love the DIRTY HARRY movies, but just can't get into his westerns...couldn't even manage all of THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY. it's not that I think they're 'bad' ,just the whole wild west vibe... :question:
anyway I am still trudging through series 5 of SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN.
the episode I watched yesterday involved Steve Austin using his bionic skills to lift ...drumroll... a chair, and move it about 1 meter.
if you don't believe this impossible feat actually happened, here's the evidence:
https://youtu.be/NmUOf0ORIYU?si=ULihbZHksKX2K_rG&t=1m04s
Quote from: RCMerchant on July 11, 2024, 09:26:37 PMQuote from: zombie no.one on July 11, 2024, 12:17:22 PMdvd of KUNG FU is fairly cheap at my local HMV...
any of you watched that series? thoughts?
it's the original 70s one (I say that in case there was a remake)
Their WAS a remake in 2021. It lasted 2 years.
I usta watch the original on TV in 1972. I was 10.
I remember really liking the later version of the show Kung-Fu: the Legend Continues, but I never actually watched any of the original.
I've been binge-watching Netflix limited series this summer - Most recently a Polish murder mystery called FORST (translated DETECTIVE FORST in English) which had a remarkably unsatisfying ending.
Others, like THE FOREST, have been quite good.
Quote from: chainsaw midget on July 15, 2024, 09:19:52 PMQuote from: RCMerchant on July 11, 2024, 09:26:37 PMQuote from: zombie no.one on July 11, 2024, 12:17:22 PMdvd of KUNG FU is fairly cheap at my local HMV...
any of you watched that series? thoughts?
it's the original 70s one (I say that in case there was a remake)
Their WAS a remake in 2021. It lasted 2 years.
I usta watch the original on TV in 1972. I was 10.
I remember really liking the later version of the show Kung-Fu: the Legend Continues, but I never actually watched any of the original.
Nice. Not sure why or how but I usually tend to enjoy tv spin-offs way more than their originals (GALACTICA 1980, THE BIONIC WOMAN, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE '88) so might try and check this instead!
Just finished up Season 4 of THE BOYS.
It's probably a more accurate view of what real humans would do if granted superpowers than almost any other superhero series I've ever seen. Homelander remains one of the greatest villains of all time! And yes, it's also a pretty biting social and political satire.
Going to start FUTURAMA again from the beginning. I don't remember what season I would have to start with if I wanted to just watch unseen episodes. It's a fantastic series; Groening seemed to take some lessons from the decline of "The Simpsons" about in not piling on TOO many characters, in-jokes, and pop culture cameos. The cancellations probably perversely helped the show not get too overexposed, and it's always been able to pick up right where it left off.
Going through The Librarians at the moment after having it recommended to me by several people. Watching Parks & Recreation with Kristi.
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this arrived today --- should make for excellent binge watching :teddyr: :teddyr: :teddyr:
Is "The Fall" tv series good?
X-Files
The Munsters
Occasionally Pokémon.
This week I watched a French crime drama on Netflix called BLACK BUTTERFLIES.
Fascinating story of a struggling writer who agrees to ghost-write the memoirs of an old man named Albert Desiderio, now slowly dying of liver disease. Albert turns out to have been a prolific serial killer in France during the 70's and 80's, along with his wife, Solange. The writer gets sucked into the story of Solange and Albert in more ways than one as the narrative progresses, and despite his loathing of what they have done, he finds himself compelled to listen to the story to the very end.
Brilliantly done, with considerable gore and nudity, but a compelling story as well. 4/5
Emergency!
Just finished watching "The Munsters" on DVD. Wish there were more episodes.
There are a couple of movies, & a remake/sequel series from the 80's. The movies are on the TV shows DVDs; I don't think the remake series was ever released on home video.
Binged a series that originally ran on AMC, THE TERROR, over the weekend. Brilliant casting, great cinematography, and eerie themes dominated this story of Arctic (non)survival set in 1847.
Based on real events, with just the right amount of artistic license thrown in! 5/5
lately I've been alternating between episodes of the following most days
MISSION:IMPOSSIBLE '88
MURDER SHE WROTE Season 6
CHiPS Season 1
THE SIMPSONS Season 10
Season 10 of SIMPSONS is obviously past the 'classic' era but it still has it, couple of jokes per episode usually make me genuinely laugh out loud (or 'LOL' as no one seems to say anymore)
this line from Marge had me howling..
"Nelson is a troubled, lonely, sad little boy. He needs to be isolated from everyone."
I'm watching Daredevil. It's surprisingly dark and bloody for a Marvel superhero show, but in a good way. Where I'm at now, they've just introduced The Punisher.
this came in the mail recently
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Over the past several days I've been watching "Icons Unleashed: Marvel" on Tubi.
It's an eight hour VICE-TV docu-series that details the often bumpy road that led Marvel Comics' cast of characters off the printed page and onto the screen, starting out with low budget cartoons and TV movies in the 70s and '80s, eventually bringing us to the current box office crushing Marvel Cinematic Universe we have today. Lots of cool behind the scenes clips, nerd trivia, and interviews with Marvel movers and shakers.
Quote from: FatFreddysCat on September 05, 2024, 07:15:02 AMOver the past several days I've been watching "Icons Unleashed: Marvel" on Tubi.
Also on Tubi is Doomed: The Untold Story of Roger's Corman's The Fantastic Four. There's a heartwarming moment at the end where Joseph Culp talks about how, once bootleg copies of the movie started circulating, his son was in awe of his definitive portrayal of Dr. Doom. And getting that sort of respect from your teenage offspring is worth far more than any residuals.
Little House on the Prairie
Only the pilot movie is set on the prairie; the rest are on plumb creek. Going by Wikipedia, the series only adapts the general concept of the books, not the plots.
It's good, even if it is corny melodramatic stuff.
Deadly Wives on tubi. I was watching some of the crime shows and found I wanted to see more with female antagonists, so I'm glad to have found it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-Body original Chinese version of netflix Three Body problem
"Icons Unearthed: James Bond"
This 6-episode installment of the VICE-TV series (now streaming on Amazon Prime) takes a deep dive into the history of the 007 franchise, following the super spy's jump from Ian Fleming's novels to the silver screen, and examines the effects the Bond character has had on filmmaking, music, advertising, and fashion throughout the years. Lots of cool behind-the-scenes clips and interviews make this a treasure trove of trivia for Bond nerds. Neat stuff.
The Joy of Painting
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Started the final television season of "Demon Slayer." (If I understand correctly, the series finale will be three feature movies.)
THE TWILIGHT ZONE, 1985 reboot (didn't know there was one)
loads of eps. on youtube... watched an episode starring David Naughton from AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON. very hammy.
1979-1982 Star Blazers
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The Three Stooges
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WWF Survivor Series 1991, vhs
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I try to re watch all the old Thanksgiving's Survivor Series this day...
We watched season 2 of Arcane in about a day or so. It's solid, visually really good. Think it bites off more than it can chew though, feels like it covers two seasons of material in one and suffers for it. Still worth a watch.
Alfred Hitchcock presents- they have a whole Roku channel with this 24 hours a day.
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Finished "Demon Slayer" and took up "Blue Eye Samurai" (On Netflix). Really impressive first episode. It's made by Americans, so despite being set in Japan the storytelling is in a more familiar style. It's set in 17th Century Japan and about a Eurasian woman who poses as a man, becomes a great swordfighter, and seeks revenge: against all four of the European men who may have been her father. The Japanese of the time were exceptionally racist against all non-Japanese, and having blue eyes makes everyone consider her a monster, so she has to hide them as best she can. The animation is stunning, the feel is epic, and it's very R-rated with violence and nudity. Highly recommended based on the first episode.
Been binge watching Hell's Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares.
Probably because I worked in a restaurant up until my accident and miss it, so watching cooking shows and the like is fun now.
Venom - I watched those when they came out as a kid. excellent series
ROBOCOP - THE SERIES (1994)
pleasantly surprised... done in a kind of 'fun bad movie' style. tongue in cheek satire (bit like the original) and also occasional fake commercials / news stories which are amusing. Robocop himself doesn't get much screen time. - minor criticism, the main villains are a little too cartoon esque compared to all the other characters. no biggie.
Pilot episode - baddies are trying to hook the city up to a central AI system called 'Neural Brain'... sound familiar?!
Power Rangers. I've box sets of the first 18 seasons, and since I'm home all the time, I decided to binge them all.
The rest I'll have to stream on YouTube.
these just arrived
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about to re-evaluate season 5 of TJ HOOKER (as you do...).
boldly going where I went before a couple of years ago. from memory seasons 1 and 2 were pretty fun going. season 3 and 4 a bit more 'serious'... but I really can't remember anything about season 5 except that I think Romano had left the show.
ok, Episode 1... directed by William Shatner.
intro... Hooker and his ex-wife and 2 kids go to a funfair. fire breaks out in one of the funhouse things. Hooker bounds in, waves a fire extingisher about, literally puts out someone who is consumed in flames (!) who then thanks Hooker for saving their life before limping away.... then it's straight back to Hooker & Co. enjoying the funfair! (with Hooker complaining that he "smells of smoke") :teddyr:
Sex and the city. I always thought it was a silly soap opera for bored housewives or fashionistas :bouncegiggle: Recently, a friend recommended this series to me, and I was a bit surprised,the dialogues are very clever, and at times, it's really funny.
First pilot of The Munsters, "My Fair Munster".
The future Lily is named Phoebe, and she and Eddie are played by different actors. Herman's quite a bigot towards his niece, but thankfully Grandpa's mostly the same. Also, filmed in color so everybody's light blue save for Marilyn.
Quote from: lester1/2jr on January 09, 2025, 02:20:09 AMVenom - I watched those when they came out as a kid. excellent series
The
Quote from: lester1/2jr on January 09, 2025, 02:20:09 AMVenom - I watched those when they came out as a kid. excellent series
Are the first and second parts much better than the third one? :smile: A few months ago, I went with my boyfriend to see the third part (I hadn't seen the previous ones), and I was disappointed :lookingup: (https://oso.edu.pl/) But the idea itself seems great, so that's why I'm asking, is there a big difference?
I've been watching old In the Heat of the Night episodes. The issues a lot of the episodes raised are still relevant even today. Plus, it's enjoyable to see all the older tech - vehicles, computers, and so on. Some of the vehicles on the show are the same models as ones my family used to drive. I even drove Taurses similar to the ones seen on the show. Some of the older vehicles would be considered legitimate classics today.
Not sure I'd want to live in Sparta though. I'm not sure how realistic it is compared to real Mississippi small towns. (I know the state has the highest murder rate in the country). But it seems like every other week they're dealing with murder or other violent crimes (like rape, armed robbery, drug running).
Finished "Blue Eye Samurai" and now must wait years until the next season.
Started "Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance," and at least I know there's only one season! Production design is amazing. I'm not sure about the writing. Female gelflings have wings, but they don't use them in obvious situations. The fact that gelflings can share their exact memories makes it impossible to lie, which creates more plot problems than it solves. Still it's so beautiful to look at the story almost doesn't matter.
Yellowstone and Chicago Med
Arrow Season 1 episode #5 i own seasons 1-6 on bluray. i just haven't gotten around to get the rest season 1 is such a damn good season
At Derf's suggestion for a short series to watch in its entirety while I have a free trial of Shudder, I started "Stan Against Evil." Promising start, I assume it will get even better. It's created by Dana Gould, who always makes me laugh.
made my 3rd or 4th genuine attempt to watch TWIN PEAKS, and only made it to about episode 3... think the furthest I ever got in previous goes was ep. 6 or 7
WILD AT HEART and MULHOLLAND DRIVE would probably make my top 30 movies of all time, but can't ever seem to gel with TP... I think it might be the winebar jazz muzak that constantly plays in the background of just about every scene. makes the whole thing feel a bit too arch. bit too quirky. I don't know. I tried. Even though I bailed early, the whole thing just had a sense of grinding its heels instead of going anywhere.
Twin Peaks is a slow a really slow start but it gets better however, season 3 i can't get into since it's done way differently than it was on CBS wasn't it? i'm still on Arrow season 1 episode #9 since Stephen Amelle is now on Suits: Las Vegas it got me into the mood to go back and watch some Arrow.
Quote from: pennywise37 on March 09, 2025, 07:48:21 PMTwin Peaks is a slow a really slow start but it gets better however
Yeah I've been told this. I think one of my main flaws (in a film/tv sense) is I've never had much or any patience for things I'm not immediately grabbed by... "it takes a few episodes to get going" is not a phrase that inspires me to check something out :smile:
Still watching ROBOCOP the 1994 series. It's like an accurate satire of 2025.
Quote from: zombie no.one on March 19, 2025, 09:58:35 AMQuote from: pennywise37 on March 09, 2025, 07:48:21 PMTwin Peaks is a slow a really slow start but it gets better however
Yeah I've been told this. I think one of my main flaws (in a film/tv sense) is I've never had much or any patience for things I'm not immediately grabbed by... "it takes a few episodes to get going" is not a phrase that inspires me to check something out :smile:
You could also argue TP gets worse as it goes on, particularly the back end of Season 2. I think if you don't like the first episodes, you're not going to like the rest, UNLESS your complaint is that the beginning makes too much sense and isn't "Lynchian." It definitely gets weirder and more convoluted as it goes. (I can't wrap my mind around the idea of not liking Badalementi's score, though!)
well I don't dislike the music as such, just its over-application (IMO)
I'm halfway through the first season of Broadchurch. No, it's not about an all female Protestant branch, it's the name of the small coastal town in England where a murder takes place. The whole season is the investigation.
Just finished Projekt UFO on Netflix. Minor spoiler, it is not really about UFOs, but very much about Polish society in the early eighties on the eve of Jaruzelski's coup. If you are looking for the Polish Stranger Things, you will be disappointed. If you want an examination of life during the Communist regime, on the other hand, you'll like it very much.
I finished Broadchurch. I was a little unsatisfied with the ending, but it wasn't horrible and the whole thing was good.
A little kid in a seaside town like in that Morrissey song (for those who were sad in high school) is found dead on the beach. A detective who has some sort of plot tension enhancing heart ailment and who just screwed up a huge case somewhere else is for some reason brought in. He provides the distance needed to look at things objectively while his local counterpart helps him navigate the local community ...stuff. Who dun it? Is it the weird plumber guy with the shaved head? or the gayish priest?
4.5 /5
I might stick around for season two
Well, I stuck around for Season 2 and am about halfway through now. I thought it was just going to be the trial of the crime from the first season but it's been more interesting than that. The studly possibly murder guy doing blue collar labor is hilarious "attention female viewers not enough of you watched the first season".
Finished "Dark Crystal Age of Resistance." Pretty good if you like high fantasy and always looks great. A little heavy on "lore" for me--Icouldn't keep all the races and tribes straight--but I guess that's what attracts a lot of people to the genre. All the detail obscures the fact that it's a familiar old plot about the hero's journey.
Started "Cobra Kai," the series that's a sequel to "Karate Kid" from the perspective of that movie's chief bully, now a middle-aged loser. Cool idea.
Finished Broadchurch season two. Again, there are always going to be first season supremacists out there, but I thought it was great. Having it just be the trial would have been too slight, so they filled it out nicely with this whole other case. Charlotte Rampling was one of the lawyers and some of the ways they tried to develop her character seemed extraneous. The other lawyer, played by the black lady from Law and Order now with a seemingly authentic British accent, concept/ lines, etc worked a bit better.
Season 3, or as the British say Series 3, next. Not until i watch some more stupid crap first, though.
Even before I heard about Loretta Swit's passing today I've lately been watching M*A*S*H over the past few days.
watched a couple Outer Limits episodes
Corpus Earthling - I love the concept of two rocks taking over the Earth and the idea that they would inhabit human beings' bodies to do so adds a horror element, but it was kind of slow moving. I don't know if it needed to be shorter or campier or what, but I love the concept itself. Amazing title, too.
Demon With a Glass Hand - The action aspect here is really substandard even for the 1960's, but it's an amazing idea. The guy has the key to the enemy's entire thing, but they send a bunch of randos to try and catch him. It doesn't add up. Why didn't they all go at the same time? Why didn't they put cameras everywhere? How did they become successful imperialist aliens with such shoddy martial arts techniques? The mood was good. They should have gotten a young Bruce Lee to work on this one though. He could have kung fu'd through the mirror portal tunnel!
KNIGHT RIDER season 1
one of the first tv shows I remember being excited about as a kid. I'm pretty sure as a 6 year old, Thursdays meant FRAGGLE ROCK, then KNIGHT RIDER. it seemed like the coolest, most hard edged and grown-up show possible (KNIGHT RIDER, not FRAGGLE ROCK)
it is, of course, amazingly cheesy. the early 80s cheese is strong. the concept of a self-driving car (which is exploited so as to stun / perplex an unsuspecting bad guy (or good woman) in every episode) is of course now a reality.
the Hoff doesn't have to do much, just recite lines with a perm. KITT is annoying. the star is the totally innocent early 80s cheese-ness
Disraeli
Quote from: zombie no.one on June 11, 2025, 05:20:31 PMKNIGHT RIDER season 1
one of the first tv shows I remember being excited about as a kid. I'm pretty sure as a 6 year old, Thursdays meant FRAGGLE ROCK, then KNIGHT RIDER. it seemed like the coolest, most hard edged and grown-up show possible (KNIGHT RIDER, not FRAGGLE ROCK)
In retrospect, Fraggle Rock was probably the more hard-edged and grown-up of the two. :tongueout:
Quote from: Sitting Duck on June 12, 2025, 06:41:42 AMIn retrospect, Fraggle Rock was probably the more hard-edged and grown-up of the two. :tongueout:
haha probably :teddyr: