Moving to HBO MaxFreyland wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 6:35 pm Just finished "V for Vendetta", which is leaving Netflix on August 1st. I would call it a Batman-grade superhero drama, with a little less emphasis on action than some of the BM flicks. Probably a 7 out of 10, with a point for hitting themes uncomfortably parallel to our present government. Would recommend pursuing before it leaves Netflix in 2 days.
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Halfway through “The Last Dance”, the documentary on the 90’s Chicago Bulls teams. They did a remarkable job putting this thing together,
And good lord, this show is a pure nostalgia injection.
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Doesn't Umbrella Academy s2 debut today?
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Just finished Ozark season 3, and wow, what a ride. The first half felt kind of average and to be honest, I wasn't a fan of the bickering between the two of them, as I wished they would work more together than against, but the second half was more interesting, I felt, especially the last 3 episodes which were pretty intense. And I never saw that coming!
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I just finished episode 4. I like it better than the first season but it's possible that's because I know who the characters are and the main mystery is not "what am I watching" but rather "how are they going to fix it this time". I like the new characters.
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I finished Warrior Nun over the weekend. It's not Buffy, maybe it's not even good per se, but I enjoyed it and wanted more once it finished.
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Calling it "not Buffy" is a little too kind. The only more I wanted when it was over, for it to actually have an ending. Bore me most of the season and then end on a cliffhanger? GTFO.
Following that with Cursed has really made me question Netflix. Hell they are making me feel better about Jessica Jones.
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Anyone watching Transformers: War for Cybertron? I'm two episodes in and it is slllllooooowww.
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Haven't but it's on my list. Unless you tell me it sucks.
coopasonic wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 3:21 pm Calling it "not Buffy" is a little too kind. The only more I wanted when it was over, for it to actually have an ending. Bore me most of the season and then end on a cliffhanger? GTFO.
Following that with Cursed has really made me question Netflix. Hell they are making me feel better about Jessica Jones.
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The wife and I quite liked Warrior Nun. I loved the stunning vistas and scenery. Made me want to visit Spain again. If all you wanted was non stop action then I can see how you might be bored at times. Still, I liked the lead and the supporting characters. I gave it a thumbs up.coopasonic wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 3:21 pmCalling it "not Buffy" is a little too kind. The only more I wanted when it was over, for it to actually have an ending. Bore me most of the season and then end on a cliffhanger? GTFO.
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Watched season 5 of Last Chance U. I enjoyed it and was a nice change from the Jason Brown shit show. Laney college players get no scholarships, no housing, no food allowance. Also had some good pieces on the gentrification of Oakland. Overall I recommend it, coach Beam is a huge step up from the two previous coaches and the players have great stories including the grandson of Marion Zimmer Bradley
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You want a good mystery series? The Stranger. I’m two episodes in and can’t wait to find out what the hell is going on.
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Just finished watching Season 2 of Umbrella Academy. It was strange because I didn't remember watching Season 1, so I clicked on it and stupid Netflex bum rushed me right to episode 10. But by the end of that, it all started coming back to me. Season 2 was satisfying, although I didn't care much for a certain OP character.
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The twists on The Stranger were beyond ridiculous and my wife and I just kept laughing as the show went on. But we also really enjoyed it so strap in and enjoy the ride!hepcat wrote:You want a good mystery series? The Stranger. I’m two episodes in and can’t wait to find out what the hell is going on.
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Excellent, thanks for the recommendation. And yeah, The Stranger is all about the twists.
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Enjoying S2 of The Umbrella Academy thus far - the recap was pretty funny, and I love the music choices, not only for the actual music, but how they echo and are relevant to the storylines - very, very cool. On ep 5 now I think.
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I finished watching season one of The Umbrella Academy and thought it was pretty good. I am having trouble locking in on season two though, I like all the characters but I am not as invested in the story. In season one the story seemed more focused around the idea of a dysfunctional family , and the dynamic was more interesting. While it's not a widely regarded film, Hancock had a similar twist that made it fun to watch. Season two's story feels a little more X-Files (which I was never a fan of), more focused on the mystery and the various tie in's leading up to the big reveal.
I am also working my way through Warrior Nun, think I am on episode 8 now so almost done. It's not bad, the core group of characters are interesting, although so far more interesting than the main protagonist but still fun to watch. The underlying theme is a bit of a retread but the main arc has just enough new twists to keep me going. Not sure about the longevity of a season two but I am still willing to see where the story goes.
I did stumble on to a show titled Midnight Diner that I am really enjoying and would highly recommend, it's a Japanese show from a few years ago. I searched the thread and no one appears to have mentioned it.The show centers around a Diner in Tokyo that is open from Midnight to 7:00 AM and the small cast of characters that frequent the shop. Each episode is about 25 minutes and are vignettes in to the life of some of the customers. The episodes are mostly quiet and simple short stories with a sappy or poignant ending but I like the way they are told and it's a nice respite. I like the aesthetic of each episode being akin to eating a meal, you start, you savor the taste and you finish. Apparently there are two versions, the original which aired and a Netflix produced version titled Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories, I am watching the original.
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I am also working my way through Warrior Nun, think I am on episode 8 now so almost done. It's not bad, the core group of characters are interesting, although so far more interesting than the main protagonist but still fun to watch. The underlying theme is a bit of a retread but the main arc has just enough new twists to keep me going. Not sure about the longevity of a season two but I am still willing to see where the story goes.
I did stumble on to a show titled Midnight Diner that I am really enjoying and would highly recommend, it's a Japanese show from a few years ago. I searched the thread and no one appears to have mentioned it.The show centers around a Diner in Tokyo that is open from Midnight to 7:00 AM and the small cast of characters that frequent the shop. Each episode is about 25 minutes and are vignettes in to the life of some of the customers. The episodes are mostly quiet and simple short stories with a sappy or poignant ending but I like the way they are told and it's a nice respite. I like the aesthetic of each episode being akin to eating a meal, you start, you savor the taste and you finish. Apparently there are two versions, the original which aired and a Netflix produced version titled Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories, I am watching the original.
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Almost done after binging the last two nights. Good Christ this show has more plots than a cemetery. Just when you get a twist for one, they introduce a new subplot that...you guessed it...has a twist.$iljanus wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 7:37 amThe twists on The Stranger were beyond ridiculous and my wife and I just kept laughing as the show went on. But we also really enjoyed it so strap in and enjoy the ride!hepcat wrote:You want a good mystery series? The Stranger. I’m two episodes in and can’t wait to find out what the hell is going on.
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You can’t help but binge it due to the series throwing yet another plot twist at you and you just have to keep unraveling it.hepcat wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 9:17 pmAlmost done after binging the last two nights. Good Christ this show has more plots than a cemetery. Just when you get a twist for one, they introduce a new subplot that...you guessed it...has a twist.$iljanus wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 7:37 amThe twists on The Stranger were beyond ridiculous and my wife and I just kept laughing as the show went on. But we also really enjoyed it so strap in and enjoy the ride!hepcat wrote:You want a good mystery series? The Stranger. I’m two episodes in and can’t wait to find out what the hell is going on.
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I’m a little more than halfway through season two of Dark. This show is aptly named! No one seems happy in the least, and I don’t think there’s been more than a handful of shots that had any sunshine. But I’m loving it.
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Thanks for the recommendation! My wife and I decided to give this series a try tonight. We've only seen the first episode but we like it. My wife says it's like a cooking show with some drama on top. We both like the cooking scenes and the short cooking lesson at the end. I'm hoping every episode follows this format. As for the first episode, I remember learning how to make Japanese tamago egg omlet in a regular skillet, but I didn't know there was a special tamagoyaki pan! I want one! And the octopus weiners look so cute, we're thinking of making those for the kids' lunch one day.Tao wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 7:38 pm I did stumble on to a show titled Midnight Diner that I am really enjoying and would highly recommend, it's a Japanese show from a few years ago. I searched the thread and no one appears to have mentioned it.The show centers around a Diner in Tokyo that is open from Midnight to 7:00 AM and the small cast of characters that frequent the shop. Each episode is about 25 minutes and are vignettes in to the life of some of the customers. The episodes are mostly quiet and simple short stories with a sappy or poignant ending but I like the way they are told and it's a nice respite. I like the aesthetic of each episode being akin to eating a meal, you start, you savor the taste and you finish. Apparently there are two versions, the original which aired and a Netflix produced version titled Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories, I am watching the original.
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I don't think it spoils too much to say, not to mention we seem to be the only ones watching, yes. I am mid way in to season two now and yes every episode has followed the same format, each show focuses on a particular dish and at the end the focused character of that episode will talk a little about it's preparation. I am still definitely enjoying the show but I am seeing one of the downsides to binge watching; by not stretching out the episodes to a weekly format, as it was designed and absorbing so much content at once, some of the repetitiveness becomes apparent. Think I will ration my viewing a bit. Still highly recommend.raydude wrote: ↑Sun Aug 09, 2020 8:48 pmThanks for the recommendation! My wife and I decided to give this series a try tonight. We've only seen the first episode but we like it. My wife says it's like a cooking show with some drama on top. We both like the cooking scenes and the short cooking lesson at the end. I'm hoping every episode follows this format. As for the first episode, I remember learning how to make Japanese tamago egg omlet in a regular skillet, but I didn't know there was a special tamagoyaki pan! I want one! And the octopus weiners look so cute, we're thinking of making those for the kids' lunch one day.Tao wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 7:38 pm I did stumble on to a show titled Midnight Diner that I am really enjoying and would highly recommend, it's a Japanese show from a few years ago. I searched the thread and no one appears to have mentioned it.The show centers around a Diner in Tokyo that is open from Midnight to 7:00 AM and the small cast of characters that frequent the shop. Each episode is about 25 minutes and are vignettes in to the life of some of the customers. The episodes are mostly quiet and simple short stories with a sappy or poignant ending but I like the way they are told and it's a nice respite. I like the aesthetic of each episode being akin to eating a meal, you start, you savor the taste and you finish. Apparently there are two versions, the original which aired and a Netflix produced version titled Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories, I am watching the original.
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I finished Umbrella Academy season 2 this weekend. I like it. My biggest complaint is I don't like Ellen Page's acting. She is just so wooden to me. I think 5 is great though. Next season looks to be pretty interesting.
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I agree about Ellen Page; she is easily the worst of all the actors on the show. And, frankly, I think her character is the least interesting. But I guess she's considered the "star" of the show (at least, her name appears first in the credits).
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I'm never much of a critic on acting, but her character is supposed to be a severely repressed, emotionally abused woman. Wooden isn't too far a stretch to be good acting for that role.
I polished off the 2nd season yesterday and really liked it, more than the first. It ended on a weird note, but how could it not?
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She was wooden in both seasons whether she was mad, happy, in love, or destroying the world. There has been no change despite her mental condition in the second season. If that is a character choice, it needs to be rethought as a cardboard cutout could deliver the same performance.
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Oh for cryin’ out loud, now I’m hooked on another of his shows, the aforementioned Safe. I just added the other 982 shows he’s written to my queue as well. They’re pure escapist trash, but I can’t help myself.$iljanus wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 9:46 pmYou can’t help but binge it due to the series throwing yet another plot twist at you and you just have to keep unraveling it.hepcat wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 9:17 pmAlmost done after binging the last two nights. Good Christ this show has more plots than a cemetery. Just when you get a twist for one, they introduce a new subplot that...you guessed it...has a twist.$iljanus wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 7:37 amThe twists on The Stranger were beyond ridiculous and my wife and I just kept laughing as the show went on. But we also really enjoyed it so strap in and enjoy the ride!hepcat wrote:You want a good mystery series? The Stranger. I’m two episodes in and can’t wait to find out what the hell is going on.
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But damn if it isn’t addictive as hell.
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I'm past halfway of season 3 and it's just too much now.
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I thought Safe took being ridiculous to the extreme. It makes The Stranger look sane by comparison. But we really enjoyed the craziness! Can't wait until you see one particular family and their problem solving skills in action...hepcat wrote:Oh for cryin’ out loud, now I’m hooked on another of his shows, the aforementioned Safe. I just added the other 982 shows he’s written to my queue as well. They’re pure escapist trash, but I can’t help myself.$iljanus wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 9:46 pmYou can’t help but binge it due to the series throwing yet another plot twist at you and you just have to keep unraveling it.hepcat wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 9:17 pmAlmost done after binging the last two nights. Good Christ this show has more plots than a cemetery. Just when you get a twist for one, they introduce a new subplot that...you guessed it...has a twist.$iljanus wrote: ↑Thu Aug 06, 2020 7:37 amThe twists on The Stranger were beyond ridiculous and my wife and I just kept laughing as the show went on. But we also really enjoyed it so strap in and enjoy the ride!hepcat wrote:You want a good mystery series? The Stranger. I’m two episodes in and can’t wait to find out what the hell is going on.
If you like The Stranger watch Safe next from the same author.
But damn if it isn’t addictive as hell.
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I enjoyed "Safe" but Michael C. Hall's not so great English accent was a constant distraction. I don't really understand why his character couldn't just be an American living in the UK. Of course he was still much better in Safe than he was as JFK in The Crown!
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Weird, I really didn't like the music choices in S2. I enjoyed S1 so much I built my own soundtrack but S2? Lorde and Backstreet Boys? No thanks.
Overall I enjoyed S1 much more than S2, mostly due to Hazel and ChaCha. I didn't enjoy any of the side characters in S2 nearly as much. I''ll have to re-watch in a few months and see if I enjoy it more than the first time through
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I finished Warrior Nun last night. There's plenty to criticize - the dialogue was weak, the voiceovers pointless - but I still really enjoyed it as goofy fun. It helped that I watched it with an old friend via Zoom, so that we could occasionally pause to make snarky remarks.
If they get a second season -- which they certainly need to address all the unanswered questions raised by the finale -- I hope it includes even more Nun Combat. Love seeing Sister Beatrice kicking ass (her acting is also a high point of the show).
If they get a second season -- which they certainly need to address all the unanswered questions raised by the finale -- I hope it includes even more Nun Combat. Love seeing Sister Beatrice kicking ass (her acting is also a high point of the show).
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I just finished S2 of The Umbrella Academy and enjoyed it overall. I think it was tighter (better edited) than S1. I had the same feeling about Lost In Space. Too many episodes in S1 of that show were just too long, but in S2 it felt like they made a concerted effort to have everything run about 45 minutes. It wasn't as bad for S1 vs S2 of the Umbrella academy (length), but I do feel like it was organized better.
Other than the weird sex guru stuff (sex swing jokes, really?), I think it was a better overall story than S1. I enjoyed the ending (and the last few minutes) tremendously.
Regardless, I would definitely recommend it. Great characters and I enjoy all the actors.
Other than the weird sex guru stuff (sex swing jokes, really?), I think it was a better overall story than S1. I enjoyed the ending (and the last few minutes) tremendously.
Regardless, I would definitely recommend it. Great characters and I enjoy all the actors.
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Totally get that. I finished it up last night, but at the halfway point is S3, I had to hit pause and go to the Dark fan wiki to help me keep track of who was who and what the hell was going on. That really helped me enjoy the remaining episodes and what I thought was a great finale.
Overall, this was one of my favorite Netflix originals. Also, the soundtrack is fantastic!
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Ha, I finished it last night too. I'd say it was a somewhat satisfying ending, but I did mostly enjoy the show for the dialog, acting, and atmosphere even if the plot did get way too convoluted.Kurth wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 1:47 pmTotally get that. I finished it up last night, but at the halfway point is S3, I had to hit pause and go to the Dark fan wiki to help me keep track of who was who and what the hell was going on. That really helped me enjoy the remaining episodes and what I thought was a great finale.
Overall, this was one of my favorite Netflix originals. Also, the soundtrack is fantastic!
Just curious, did you watch it dubbed or with subtitles?