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JPhillips 11-18-2016 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by tarcone (Post 3130134)
Its a drama that has experts pooping in and explaining what is going on during that time period and the characters involved, etc.


Maybe the best idea for a show ever.

sabotai 11-18-2016 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by RainMaker (Post 3130120)
Anyone checked out that Roman Empire: Reign of Blood on Netflix? It says documentary but looks like a show?


Saw the first episode. It's like the type of shows History Channel used to show, with perhaps more dramatic scenes. And like the shows they used to make for History Channel, there's been hardly any effort to maintain historical accuracy in the dramatic scenes.

cartman 11-28-2016 12:43 PM

The Mythbusters not named Adam or Jamie will have a new Netflix series named "White Rabbit Project" that will use science to show how strange inventions and happenings in history took place.

Netflix's 'White Rabbit Project' looks like 'Mythbusters 2.0'

GrantDawg 12-19-2016 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by tarcone (Post 3128865)
The Fall

Stars Gillian Anderson. It is British. Anderson is a detective who believes there is a connection between a couple murders. There is. A serial killer is loose.
This is a really good, really dark drama.

3 seasons. We are finishing season 2.



Let me recommend The Fall as well. 3 short seasons, but very well written and acted. Somewhat disappointing that the whole series has been based around the same case, but it still draws you in very well. I will say that if I had just watched season 1 and had to wait a year for season 2, I would have been pissed.

Another I stumbled on: Versailles The story of Louis XIV and the building the palace of the Sun. Lots of court intrigue (and lots of sex), but has great The Tudors feel. It is very interestingly created for French television by Canal, BBC, Canadian Superstation and some American cable network I've never hear of, but using largely British actors, and all in English.

tarcone 12-19-2016 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by tarcone (Post 3125675)
Don't Trust the B**** in Apartment 23.

Oh my, This is hilarious. James Vander Beek plays himself. The two women are opposites. Single in NYC. Hard edged woman and a softer woman.

I am powering through the 2 seasons. It is awesome.


I just watched this again. What a great comedy. One of the better ones i have watched.

PilotMan 12-19-2016 09:03 PM

Any thoughts from anyone who has watched OA? (I haven't yet)

tarcone 12-19-2016 09:08 PM

Im looking forward to OA. But Im into season 3 of Friday Night Tykes.

Yes, I enjoy watching train wrecks.

RainMaker 12-19-2016 11:01 PM

Rectify finished up it's final season (4) on Sundance. It's a great show. Netflix has first 3 seasons up and I highly recommend it. Season 4 will probably pop up in the near future too.

Critch 01-04-2017 03:34 PM

I got through half of the new Netflix original series Travelers and so far it's 1.5 thumbs up.

Scifi with a Fringe/Quantum Leap kind of feel.

ISiddiqui 01-04-2017 03:37 PM

Watched the first 2 eps of The OA and I'm hooked! It kind of hard to describe, but there is a major mystery throughout, but includes an element of fantasy, while being weird, without being 'too weird'. It's great!

Honolulu_Blue 01-04-2017 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by RainMaker (Post 3136394)
Rectify finished up it's final season (4) on Sundance. It's a great show. Netflix has first 3 seasons up and I highly recommend it. Season 4 will probably pop up in the near future too.


I love this show. I haven't watched the 4th season yet. I have all the episodes sitting on my DVR, but I think I might hold off and wait until it's on Netflix so I can watch it in HD.

nol 01-04-2017 05:55 PM

I watched 3 episodes of the OA on New Year's Day and wasn't feeling it. Does not seem like a smart enough show to justify some of the more artsy/pretentious stuff I saw (ooh, I wonder if there's going to be any symbolism in naming the main character's friend Homer?!) and on the flip side it wasn't mindlessly entertaining enough to inspire me to power through the remaining hours to see if anything really ended up happening.

Atocep 01-04-2017 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by nol (Post 3139236)
I watched 3 episodes of the OA on New Year's Day and wasn't feeling it. Does not seem like a smart enough show to justify some of the more artsy/pretentious stuff I saw (ooh, I wonder if there's going to be any symbolism in naming the main character's friend Homer?!) and on the flip side it wasn't mindlessly entertaining enough to inspire me to power through the remaining hours to see if anything really ended up happening.


Fiance watched this over the holidays. Way too artsy for me. She enjoyed it until the last episode which completely ruined everything as far as she was concerned.

I watched the ending with her and I don't know what to say.

Landshark44 01-04-2017 06:36 PM

OA was good for me until the end...

Like Atocep said, the ending.... I don't know what to say either....

nol 01-04-2017 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Atocep (Post 3139246)
Fiance watched this over the holidays. Way too artsy for me. She enjoyed it until the last episode which completely ruined everything as far as she was concerned.

I watched the ending with her and I don't know what to say.


Yeah, I ended up telling the person I watched it with to go ahead and watch the rest without me and let me know whether it was worth it. Last night got a resounding 'no' as a result of the finale as well.

hollmt 01-05-2017 08:58 AM

Badabook.
Just watch it.

Kodos 01-05-2017 09:02 AM

The wife and I are really enjoying Stranger Things.

tarcone 01-05-2017 09:06 AM

I watched Badabook. Yeah its different.

hollmt 01-05-2017 09:08 AM

i guess i should call it by its actual name...i say it wrong all the time.

Babadook, not badabook.

Anyway, I watched it last night and am now reading the interpretations of it. Little bit of a mind fuck and more stuff makes sense.

Coffee Warlord 01-05-2017 10:02 AM

I tried. I really, really, really tried to watch Last Kingdom on Netflix.

I got several episodes in, hoping it would improve. It did not.

Atocep 01-05-2017 11:12 AM

I actually really liked The Last Kingdom. Looking forward to season 2.

ISiddiqui 01-07-2017 01:00 AM

Finished The OA and really, really enjoyed it! I can see where some folks may have disliked the finale, especially the last 15 minutes. There was a major scene that was really cheesy (though may be the point) and then at the end I was like Whaaaa... until my girlfriend pointed out something that I had totally missed and then I rewound and it made a million times more sense to me (has to do with a sound that references something way early in the series - I can see it being easily missed if you don't watch the show in a few sittings).

Definitely worth watching and bingeing.

TroyF 01-23-2017 12:22 PM

2 episodes left to finish the 3%. I've enjoyed the show. Some nice twists. Usually not a huge fan of shows like this, but I think this one is pretty good. Good enough I'd watch a season 2. Should finish off the last two episodes tonight.

tarcone 01-23-2017 01:41 PM

My wife and I enjoyed The OA. Interesting concept.

What do they do for season 2?

CrescentMoonie 01-23-2017 01:46 PM

If you enjoyed the Voltron reboot, season 2 is now available.

Marmel 01-23-2017 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by hollmt (Post 3139331)
Badabook.
Just watch it.


I watched it. I thought it was horrible. The kid was annoying and there was nothing scary about it. Maybe if I approached it from something other than a horror movie it would work better, but wow it was a waste of my time. 1/10.

I did start watching Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia and I love it. I only finished the short season 1 and I heard it gets a lot better. I read it described as Seinfeld on heroine and I get that.

tarcone 01-23-2017 02:22 PM

ita Always Sunny in Philadelphia is outstanding. Gets better when Danny Devito joins the show.

hollmt 01-23-2017 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Marmel (Post 3142160)
I watched it. I thought it was horrible. The kid was annoying and there was nothing scary about it. Maybe if I approached it from something other than a horror movie it would work better, but wow it was a waste of my time. 1/10.

I did start watching Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia and I love it. I only finished the short season 1 and I heard it gets a lot better. I read it described as Seinfeld on heroine and I get that.


Aw, that's too bad.
I went into it thinking it was a standard horror flick as well and expected 'low budget horror', but soon realized it wasn't that and I think that is what made it more enjoyable for me. Especially after I read up on it after I watched it. Much more a a mess with your mind than horror.

Agree on the boy being annoying though.

CrescentMoonie 01-23-2017 11:41 PM

For old school pro wrestling fans, the Resurrection of Jake the Snake is fantastic.

RainMaker 01-23-2017 11:58 PM

If you like docudramas, Roman Empire: Reign of Blood isn't bad. I'm a sucker for any kind of Roman stuff so I watched. Tells the story of Commodus which is a rather remarkable one. It's only 6 episodes so you can get through it pretty quick.

Noticed Frontier is up. Was kind of interested but wondering if it's worthwhile? Also has anyone seen Medici? Frank Spotnitz is behind it and I loved Man in the High Castle so it peaked my interest.

GrantDawg 01-24-2017 05:23 AM

Medici was ok. Not great, but not bad. I'll watch a second season if there is one.

Critch 01-24-2017 10:40 AM

Travelers was ok, but not great.

Started well, good idea, but got in a bit of a rut of sameish-ness. Season 1 ended with a huge cliff-hanger ending promising a season 2, no real closure.

Butter 01-24-2017 10:42 AM

I am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House

Avoid.

vex 01-24-2017 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Marmel (Post 3142160)
I did start watching Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia and I love it. I only finished the short season 1 and I heard it gets a lot better. I read it described as Seinfeld on heroine and I get that.



It's an amazing show.

TroyF 02-03-2017 11:16 AM

I just watched the first two episodes of Santa Clarita Diet and laughed my ass off at a lot of it. Great cameos (Patton Oswalt, Andy Richter so far) Some laugh out loud moments for me at least. I will binge the rest of the season this weekend.

tarcone 02-03-2017 11:18 AM

It looks good. Im glad you wrote something. I will be watching it tonight.

Kodos 02-03-2017 11:44 AM

Season 3 of The Fall was pretty boring.

CrimsonFox 02-03-2017 12:22 PM

I never get tired of The Office and The IT Crowd. I found a MAKING OF The IT Crowd documentary called the IT CROWD MANUAL.

Also INdie Game the movie and its sequel are really good

tarcone 02-03-2017 12:39 PM

Im watching The Office right now. I didnt ever watch it when it was on the networks. It is a great show. So much funny in there.

MizzouRah 02-03-2017 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by tarcone (Post 3144282)
Im watching The Office right now. I didnt ever watch it when it was on the networks. It is a great show. So much funny in there.


I watched every episode.. one of my favorite series ever.

RainMaker 02-03-2017 01:32 PM

Great show. Lost its fastball in the last couple seasons but always had enough quality episodes to keep watching.

CrimsonFox 02-03-2017 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by RainMaker (Post 3144287)
Great show. Lost its fastball in the last couple seasons but always had enough quality episodes to keep watching.


yeah this is my second attempt at making it all the way through the series. I really like season 7. Season 8 started out okay. I didn't like Robert California last time but I've gotten to love his strange narcissistic cadence. However the addition of Nellie makes no sense and took so much away from the show. I liked that they finally found a good spot for Andy. At first he just seemed obnoxious and a troll to Jim., Then he was good as a competitor for Dwight over Angela. BUt all the while he was always like being "another Michael". And then the competition with Gabe over Erin was pretty funny. BUt I hate ERin. Her stupidity just isn't funny. And episodes in 8 featuring the two are embarassingly bad. Andy by then had become an oaf of a character and the writers seemed to try to do as many bad things to him as possible. Much in the same way certain frasier episodes would have frasier fail as badly as he could. And the Nellie addition and what it did to Andy really continued that. That as well, Nellie was the third time we see the old gag of someone coming in, deciding they wanted to be a job and suddenly they were. At least when Pam did it for Office Manager it was funny seeing her get so frustrated with sales that she manipulated everyone and Gabe to declare her new position. THe Deus Ex Machina of Robert "talking Jo out of her job as CEO" was as ridiculous as how it happened (Jim just telling us). So by the time Nellie does it to Andy...it's just mean. And what's more Mellie takes away from the actual funniness of the rest of the ensemble which actually could have gotten more feature stories instead.

Season 9...we'll see if it gets better. But with Tate still there and the introduction of yet 2 MORE employees...I dunno. So glad to see David Wallace back tho. Love him.

whomario 02-03-2017 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by cartman (Post 3132490)
The Mythbusters not named Adam or Jamie will have a new Netflix series named "White Rabbit Project" that will use science to show how strange inventions and happenings in history took place.

Netflix's 'White Rabbit Project' looks like 'Mythbusters 2.0'


I know itīs been on a while but only got around to watch it recently, ranged from "well, ok" to pretty cringeworthy in my eyes. Really uneven even within episodes with some cool stuff but super forced and awkward presentation trying desperately to be hip/cool ...


I really liked the first 5 or 6 episodes of Designated Survivor, got a little too convoluted in later episodes (though still had really strong stuff, f.e. the Whistleblower-thing was great). Still looking forward to new episodes.

Also loved Hip Hop Evolution. Well researched and narrated, some genuinely great interviews. Might be different for actual experts, as is usually the case with documentaries, but as someone who knew a little bit about pre-modern HipHop (takes up some decent storage space on my mp3 player and read the odd book or took a random wikipedia-tour) it still added a ton of insight and introduced quite a few lesser-known artists and trivia.

ISiddiqui 02-03-2017 04:41 PM

"American Crime Story: People vs. O.J. Simpson" finally made it to a streaming service (and it's Netflix, hence why posting in this thread). I can't wait to actually see it!

Butter 02-13-2017 11:38 AM

I know it seems like Netflix is 75% originals right now, but I'll give a shout out to a really good psychological thriller I watched last night:

Sun Choke - 8/10

Hey, it's Millie from "Freaks and Geeks"! Only she's totally fucking unhinged, and it's not entirely clear why. The first half is a bit of a dive into her treatment and her psychosis, while the last half is the consequence of either trying, or not trying hard enough, to keep that psychosis in check. Sarah Hagan's performance is outstanding, even as the material lets her down (the last half hour especially)... this film does a nice job of keeping her character mysterious, but it's just a little TOO mysterious. If you are a fan of thriller movies making you "uncomfortable", this one fits the bill far better than expected. Also recommended if you want to see Millie unhinged, because it's quite something to see.

Atocep 02-13-2017 12:26 PM

Anyone else watch Santa Clarita diet? The wife and I watched season 1 and both loved it. Cleverly written and entertaining.

TroyF 02-13-2017 12:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Atocep (Post 3145725)
Anyone else watch Santa Clarita diet? The wife and I watched season 1 and both loved it. Cleverly written and entertaining.




I wrote about it above. Love the show. I still didn't finish it (I think I'm at episode 7) I planned on binging it, but the last two weeks have been kind of crazy.

I think it is going to be a show where people either really like it a lot or people really hate it a lot. I don't see a lot of "meh" with that show. I really like it. Good writing. It knows what it is and doesn't try to pretend it is anything else.

tarcone 02-22-2017 06:13 PM

I watched The Commitments.

What a good movie. The music was incredible. I loved it. The story was good, and the music was great. Made this a must see.

NobodyHere 02-22-2017 06:31 PM

New episodes of Mystery Science Theater 3000 are coming on April 14th

TroyF 02-24-2017 01:11 PM

Watched Crazyhead. (6 episodes) Kind of a Buffy like vibe with it. Very, very straightforward plot, but had some pretty funny moments. I'll watch it if it gets renewed.


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