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I burned through the first season of The Good Place when I was home sick for a couple of days. I really liked it. Season 2 took awhile to get it's legs back under it, but once they settled in to the story it was good. I've only seen one or two episodes of season 3. It's hard to watch week-to-week. It's a better show when you can binge through an entire season.
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The first season was excellent. I'm only 2 episodes into the second season (it's still good). I'd be fascinated to hear your wife's take if you could get her all the way through the first season.Paingod wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 8:08 am I know it's not Netflix exclusive, but I don't think it's enough to get it's own thread either.
I started watching The Good Place with my wife. After one episode, she walked away proclaiming the main character annoying and the show unwatchable. I sat through it - interested in the concept of a generally amoral person in that kind of world. I think they've played it well and I'm into episode 7 now and enjoying it. It's gotten a few LOL's, which is hard for a show to do with me, and it seems to be settling into itself well.
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Sabrina's out today. Not ashamed to say that nostalgia requires that I watch it.
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From what I saw, your nostalgia might be hiding under the blankets. Unless they're doing some creative editing with the previews, this looked genuinely creepy.Zaxxon wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:04 am Sabrina's out today. Not ashamed to say that nostalgia requires that I watch it.
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The Good Place is my current favorite comedy. Such great writing and performances. Ted Danson is a national treasure who somehow doesn’t get his due because he’s been in everything since the early 80’s.msteelers wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 8:43 am I burned through the first season of The Good Place when I was home sick for a couple of days. I really liked it. Season 2 took awhile to get it's legs back under it, but once they settled in to the story it was good. I've only seen one or two episodes of season 3. It's hard to watch week-to-week. It's a better show when you can binge through an entire season.
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Yeah, Eleanor being an unlikable character is the goddamn point of the show. We're current with the series and it's fantastic - all the characters are really well written (and acted).
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Yeah, Melissa Joan Hart this is not, but I still must check it out.Smoove_B wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:18 amFrom what I saw, your nostalgia might be hiding under the blankets. Unless they're doing some creative editing with the previews, this looked genuinely creepy.Zaxxon wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:04 am Sabrina's out today. Not ashamed to say that nostalgia requires that I watch it.
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I read this and was really confused... season 3? I had no idea it was actually on, like, actual TV.msteelers wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 8:43 am I burned through the first season of The Good Place when I was home sick for a couple of days. I really liked it. Season 2 took awhile to get it's legs back under it, but once they settled in to the story it was good. I've only seen one or two episodes of season 3. It's hard to watch week-to-week. It's a better show when you can binge through an entire season.
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I <3 The Good Place. Season 1 was good, Season 2 was great. So far Season 3 seems to still be trying to find its legs, but it’s still very entertaining. There’s a Good Place podcast hosted by Mark Evan Jackson (Shawn) which is also quite good; each episode has on two or three cast members/crews and they discuss the most recently aired tv episode. Definitely worth going back and listening from the beginning.
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I also think they downplayed the whole Satanic thing in the original series...Zaxxon wrote:Yeah, Melissa Joan Hart this is not, but I still must check it out.Smoove_B wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:18 amFrom what I saw, your nostalgia might be hiding under the blankets. Unless they're doing some creative editing with the previews, this looked genuinely creepy.Zaxxon wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:04 am Sabrina's out today. Not ashamed to say that nostalgia requires that I watch it.
I've added it to my considerable Netflix list.
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I'm DVR'ing it, and plan to binge watch once the season is done. I just can't go back to watching weekly episodes any more.msteelers wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 8:43 am I burned through the first season of The Good Place when I was home sick for a couple of days. I really liked it. Season 2 took awhile to get it's legs back under it, but once they settled in to the story it was good. I've only seen one or two episodes of season 3. It's hard to watch week-to-week. It's a better show when you can binge through an entire season.
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I looked into this a little because I was curious what the real origin of the character was. Apparently the original Sabrina comic (1962) was similar in tone to the original campy TV series. She was a guest character in Archie Comics that eventually got her own comic series. This new version is based on a comic that came out much later in 2014 with a decidedly darker tone.$iljanus wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 10:11 amI also think they downplayed the whole Satanic thing in the original series...Zaxxon wrote:Yeah, Melissa Joan Hart this is not, but I still must check it out.Smoove_B wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:18 amFrom what I saw, your nostalgia might be hiding under the blankets. Unless they're doing some creative editing with the previews, this looked genuinely creepy.Zaxxon wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:04 am Sabrina's out today. Not ashamed to say that nostalgia requires that I watch it.
I've added it to my considerable Netflix list.
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I guess our family must be outliers. We enjoyed season 1, but it had taken so long for season 2 to appear on the Canadian Netflix, and by the time it did, we just couldn't get into season 2 and have given up on it. Season 1 was already confusing enough for my parents and the reboot scenario of season 2 had them so confused.Ralph-Wiggum wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:59 am I <3 The Good Place. Season 1 was good, Season 2 was great. So far Season 3 seems to still be trying to find its legs, but it’s still very entertaining.
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Yeah if you guys are comic fans, the Afterlife with Archie comics are fantastic. Very dark, and genuinely scary in places. Fantastic series, and Sabrina got her own spin-off from it that continues that dark tone.
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Rumpy wrote:I guess our family must be outliers. We enjoyed season 1, but it had taken so long for season 2 to appear on the Canadian Netflix, and by the time it did, we just couldn't get into season 2 and have given up on it. Season 1 was already confusing enough for my parents and the reboot scenario of season 2 had them so confused.Ralph-Wiggum wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:59 am I <3 The Good Place. Season 1 was good, Season 2 was great. So far Season 3 seems to still be trying to find its legs, but it’s still very entertaining.
How far into Season 2 did you get?
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I think the second episode? It was a combination of things. Waiting so long for it and then finally getting it and having to get re-acclamated with them and their new situations. We just ended up realizing we didn't love it and would rather spend our time with something else.
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Still very into The Good Place and chewing through Season 2. I really like that it hasn't been a predictable straight line. It helps that I've been working on an Ethics paper for school through my entire viewing, so Chidi's dryness and viewpoint has had a perfect mirror in the real life sludge I've been plodding through.
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And it's out. Re-watching season 1, so I haven't gotten to the new episodes yet. There are 8 this time.Zaxxon wrote: Thu Jul 13, 2017 11:23 amAgreed. What I've read is that it was initially presented as a movie, but Netflix wanted bingeable episodes. Season 2 is already greenlit and will get twice the episode count. Still will be short, but at least it's coming.Scraper wrote:I watched season 1 of Castlevania. It's decent but WAY too short. Only 4 episodes and each of them are about 23 minutes long.
The animation is great and the story line is mature, I just wish there was more.
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We watched 2 episodes over the weekend and quite liked it. My wife and daughter had previously watched the original series from beginning to end over the course of a couple of months so they were super excited about this. Adding to that is that they are also watching Riverdale. Who would think that Archie would be such a big thing again?Lordnine wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 1:15 pmI looked into this a little because I was curious what the real origin of the character was. Apparently the original Sabrina comic (1962) was similar in tone to the original campy TV series. She was a guest character in Archie Comics that eventually got her own comic series. This new version is based on a comic that came out much later in 2014 with a decidedly darker tone.$iljanus wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 10:11 amI also think they downplayed the whole Satanic thing in the original series...Zaxxon wrote:Yeah, Melissa Joan Hart this is not, but I still must check it out.Smoove_B wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:18 amFrom what I saw, your nostalgia might be hiding under the blankets. Unless they're doing some creative editing with the previews, this looked genuinely creepy.Zaxxon wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 9:04 am Sabrina's out today. Not ashamed to say that nostalgia requires that I watch it.
I've added it to my considerable Netflix list.
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Adam Sandler's new special - 100% Fresh - is appropriately named.
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Season 2 is good. 3 is already greenlit, apparently. AlthoughZaxxon wrote: Mon Oct 29, 2018 11:43 amAnd it's out. Re-watching season 1, so I haven't gotten to the new episodes yet. There are 8 this time.Zaxxon wrote: Thu Jul 13, 2017 11:23 amAgreed. What I've read is that it was initially presented as a movie, but Netflix wanted bingeable episodes. Season 2 is already greenlit and will get twice the episode count. Still will be short, but at least it's coming.Scraper wrote:I watched season 1 of Castlevania. It's decent but WAY too short. Only 4 episodes and each of them are about 23 minutes long.
The animation is great and the story line is mature, I just wish there was more.
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I finished The Haunting of Hill House. I am not a horror fan at all, yet I watched all 10 episodes of this. The story was told expertly and while it certainly had some jump scares, it didn't rely on them. I was also very impressed with the believability of Timothy Hutton playing an older Henry Thomas.
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I'm at Episode 10 (I think) and the team was just ...Paingod wrote: Mon Oct 29, 2018 9:24 am Still very into The Good Place and chewing through Season 2. I really like that it hasn't been a predictable straight line. It helps that I've been working on an Ethics paper for school through my entire viewing, so Chidi's dryness and viewpoint has had a perfect mirror in the real life sludge I've been plodding through.
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Does anyone like Hilda as much as I do (which is quite a lot)?
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I'm really enjoying HAUNTED. Even though I usually roll my eyes at these "real-life haunting" recreation shows, the re-enactments in this one are pretty chilling and the people telling the stories come off as super sincere due to the "we're having an intervention" setup. (Instead of the person just talking to a camera, they're in a room telling their story to their family and friends).
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The wife and kids loved it, and I was pleased to sit through it. Good show.Scoop20906 wrote: Tue Nov 06, 2018 11:53 pm Does anyone like Hilda as much as I do (which is quite a lot)?
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My 9 and 12 year old loved it. I saw one episode in the middle and didn't get it, but I blame catching one episode in the middle rather than the show.Scoop20906 wrote: Tue Nov 06, 2018 11:53 pm Does anyone like Hilda as much as I do (which is quite a lot)?
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The second episode completely killed it for me. So your father was a serial killer and you never told anyone? Really? Also you let your son hang out with said serial killer after being abused as a child. Oh, and your son destroyed all the evidence when he moved into the house?YellowKing wrote: Wed Nov 07, 2018 9:47 am I'm really enjoying HAUNTED. Even though I usually roll my eyes at these "real-life haunting" recreation shows, the re-enactments in this one are pretty chilling and the people telling the stories come off as super sincere due to the "we're having an intervention" setup. (Instead of the person just talking to a camera, they're in a room telling their story to their family and friends).
I couldn’t buy it and apparently I wasn't alone. After the series went up, reddit exploded for a couple days trying to find any info about the occurrence and there is nothing for that part of the state that even remotely matches. Netflix shouldn't claim the stories are true if they completely stress belief.
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They just put up a completed version of Orson Welles' final, unfinished film The Other Side of the Wind, as well as a documentary on Welles and his efforts to get it completed before his death, They'll Love Me When I'm Dead. It's been reconstructed by famed director and Orson Welles' friend, Peter Bagdanovich.
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Yeah, I posted prematurely. After finishing episode 2 I was of the same mindset. And I also wasn't happy about them trying to shoehorn a serial killer into a haunting show by claiming he was demon-possessed. That's what I get for judging a series based off a great first episode.Lordnine wrote:The second episode completely killed it for me. So your father was a serial killer and you never told anyone? Really? Also you let your son hang out with said serial killer after being abused as a child. Oh, and your son destroyed all the evidence when he moved into the house?
I couldn’t buy it and apparently I wasn't alone. After the series went up, reddit exploded for a couple days trying to find any info about the occurrence and there is nothing for that part of the state that even remotely matches. Netflix shouldn't claim the stories are true if they completely stress belief.
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About an hour into Outlaw King and I’m not quite sure Chris Pine is aware he’s actually in the movie.
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I have no idea that that means, but I know I have to watch it now to find out.
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It's like watching someone that just wandered onto a film set accidentally. I kept expecting him to stop at some point and mumble, "Oh cool, there's sloppy joe sandwiches at the craft services table.", then wander off camera. He's so...relaxed....throughout the entire thing. If they'd replaced Mel Gibson in Braveheart with Pat Boone, I imagine it would be like this.
Also, the movie is just awful. Once again, the main villain (the Prince of Wales) is essentially Niedermeyer (the film ends with "historical" text that even lets us know he shared Niedermeyer's ultimate fate in Animal House). Plucky rebels build a trap out of the landscape that only they know well enough to make work. And we have a seemingly crazy sidekick that we're supposed to grow to love because he's so incorrigible, while in the real world, he would be called a "dangerous drifter" in any news article covering the conflict.
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Also, the movie is just awful. Once again, the main villain (the Prince of Wales) is essentially Niedermeyer (the film ends with "historical" text that even lets us know he shared Niedermeyer's ultimate fate in Animal House). Plucky rebels build a trap out of the landscape that only they know well enough to make work. And we have a seemingly crazy sidekick that we're supposed to grow to love because he's so incorrigible, while in the real world, he would be called a "dangerous drifter" in any news article covering the conflict.
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I've had it on my list, so thanks for saving me the trouble. I'm not in the least bit surprised. It's a Netflix Original they're tantamount to direct-to-video releases, and Netflix seems to be signing them with little care to their quality just to say they've got more original movies than any other service. Very rarely has a Netflix Original movie actually wowed me.
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The only original that I thought was good was Beasts of No Nations. Are there others I should be watching?