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Watched The Widow - Kate Beckinsale, Charles Dance (Tywin Lannister)
Thought this was pretty decent, felt they tried to have too many little sub-plots running, but all tidied up in the end reasonably well.
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Love Death & Robots
Netflix series that will probably remind viewers of my age and viewing habit of The Animatrix anthology.
This one is a little more varied in subject matter. The eps last anywhere from 5-15 minutes so you could binge it in an evening.
Mucho violence, heaps of nudity, and robots. Some really interesting animation styles from attempting sincere realism to quirky stuff as well.
Not one for the kids.
5 steampunk zeppelins out of 5 bioengineered pit fighting monsters.
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About halfway through the Netflix series on the McCann mystery. You know the one where the 3 year old disappeared while her responsible parents were dining at the resort.
We have all heard about this case as it’s dragged on for 12 years.
Definilty on the side of the parents had a role in her disappearance/murder.The doco showed an investigator going through their rooms with 2 specialists dogs. One trained to react to human blood the other a cadaver dog (ie can detect where a dead human body was)
Both went nuts in a couple places. Especially the cadaver dog.Most of these cases the culprit ends up being a family member, they aren’t very likeable either the McCanns
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@NTA said in TV Serieseseses:
Love Death & Robots
Netflix series that will probably remind viewers of my age and viewing habit of The Animatrix anthology.
This one is a little more varied in subject matter. The eps last anywhere from 5-15 minutes so you could binge it in an evening.
Mucho violence, heaps of nudity, and robots. Some really interesting animation styles from attempting sincere realism to quirky stuff as well.
Not one for the kids.
5 steampunk zeppelins out of 5 bioengineered pit fighting monsters.
Just finished watching the series. Very well done, it does remind me of the Heavy Metal comics. Looking forward to a new series
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The first episode of Love Death and Robots might be the coolest thing I have seen in ages. Absolutely loved it.
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@MiketheSnow said in TV Serieseseses:
Wayne
If you like 'The End of the Fucking World' you'll like this.
Watched first 2 eps last night...brilliant.
IIRC TEOTFW tailed off about halfway through.
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@Rocky-Rockbottom yea Shetland is decent, although last series I started was dragging and I haven't got back to it.
Despite its sleepy appearance alot goes down on them islands 🕵️♂️
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@mariner4life said in TV Serieseseses:
The first episode of Love Death and Robots might be the coolest thing I have seen in ages. Absolutely loved it.
Yes, like a sci fi anthology, or a Dredd collection of wildly different stories. Some are great, some meh. But still worth watching and short enough that it’s not a big investment of time.
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@taniwharugby the latest season just finished and was really bloody good. It just seems really good at getting ya "involved" in the story.
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@taniwharugby can't remember anything about that! The latest season is really good, you don't need to have watched other seasons.
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@NTA said in TV Serieseseses:
Love Death & Robots
Netflix series that will probably remind viewers of my age and viewing habit of The Animatrix anthology.
This one is a little more varied in subject matter. The eps last anywhere from 5-15 minutes so you could binge it in an evening.
Mucho violence, heaps of nudity, and robots. Some really interesting animation styles from attempting sincere realism to quirky stuff as well.
Not one for the kids.
5 steampunk zeppelins out of 5 bioengineered pit fighting monsters.
What's this series based on?
I'm 5 minutes into the first episode - and I'm 100% sure I've read this exact plot, exact same characters, etc, in a book.
Edit: ah, and now I get to the credits, and see it's one of Peter F Hamilton's short stories. The rest of the series... the same? Or different source materials? -
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@NTA said in TV Serieseseses:
Love Death & Robots
Netflix series that will probably remind viewers of my age and viewing habit of The Animatrix anthology.
This one is a little more varied in subject matter. The eps last anywhere from 5-15 minutes so you could binge it in an evening.
Mucho violence, heaps of nudity, and robots. Some really interesting animation styles from attempting sincere realism to quirky stuff as well.
Not one for the kids.
5 steampunk zeppelins out of 5 bioengineered pit fighting monsters.
What's this series based on?
I'm 5 minutes into the first episode - and I'm 100% sure I've read this exact plot, exact same characters, etc, in a book.
Edit: ah, and now I get to the credits, and see it's one of Peter F Hamilton's short stories. The rest of the series... the same? Or different source materials? -
@Kirwan said in TV Serieseseses:
@Kruse said in TV Serieseseses:
@NTA said in TV Serieseseses:
Love Death & Robots
Netflix series that will probably remind viewers of my age and viewing habit of The Animatrix anthology.
This one is a little more varied in subject matter. The eps last anywhere from 5-15 minutes so you could binge it in an evening.
Mucho violence, heaps of nudity, and robots. Some really interesting animation styles from attempting sincere realism to quirky stuff as well.
Not one for the kids.
5 steampunk zeppelins out of 5 bioengineered pit fighting monsters.
What's this series based on?
I'm 5 minutes into the first episode - and I'm 100% sure I've read this exact plot, exact same characters, etc, in a book.
Edit: ah, and now I get to the credits, and see it's one of Peter F Hamilton's short stories. The rest of the series... the same? Or different source materials?Chur bro.