TV Serieseseses
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@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 yea I bailed after ep 3 I think...the sight of the train from the outside vs the size of it inside dont tie up, coupled with a shit story and some average acting...
I’m no automotive engineer but how could a single train haul 1001 ( extremely large ) carriages ?
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@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
Have given up on Snowpiercer. A bunch of characters I don’t give a fuck about, Jennifer Connolly looks like a walking skeleton and the complete implausibility irked me too much. Utter crap.
Netflix has produced a few duds recently (e.g., The Last Days of American Crime, Space Force).
I started on Dark last night as it has been on my watch list for a while. Intriguing.
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@taniwharugby Dark gets plenty of praise and S3 starts next week so I thought now is as good a time as any.
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@Bovidae said in TV Serieseseses:
@taniwharugby Dark gets plenty of praise and S3 starts next week so I thought now is as good a time as any.
I've watched S1 and S2 of Dark, I loved it. It's in my "loved it but if I'm honest didn't really understand all of it" bucket.
It's a big bucket
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@Bovidae said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
Have given up on Snowpiercer. A bunch of characters I don’t give a fuck about, Jennifer Connolly looks like a walking skeleton and the complete implausibility irked me too much. Utter crap.
Netflix has produced a few duds recently (e.g., The Last Days of American Crime, Space Force).
I started on Dark last night as it has been on my watch list for a while. Intriguing.
I haven't seen Space Force yet but have heard mixed reports about it. It's by one of the Parks and Recs guys so it could very likely turn into a cracking show in the space of a season.
Netflix has always had a mix of good and dud shows, I just think the good ones stay in the consciousness a bit longer.
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@taniwharugby I don't think the Godfather is on Oz Netflix either, it's on Stan, which I have and recently re-watched the trilogy.
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@Nepia I know it is a TSF tradition to not read articles linked in, but it mentions Aus Netflix is ranked worse than ours....
We have the second-lowest number of Emmy Award-winning TV shows (although it's cheering to know that the only country worse off in this regard is Australia) and we're 11th from the bottom when it comes to Academy Award-winning movies.
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@Nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
@Bovidae said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
Have given up on Snowpiercer. A bunch of characters I don’t give a fuck about, Jennifer Connolly looks like a walking skeleton and the complete implausibility irked me too much. Utter crap.
Netflix has produced a few duds recently (e.g., The Last Days of American Crime, Space Force).
I started on Dark last night as it has been on my watch list for a while. Intriguing.
I haven't seen Space Force yet but have heard mixed reports about it. It's by one of the Parks and Recs guys so it could very likely turn into a cracking show in the space of a season.
IMO it would require another season.
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@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@Nepia I know it is a TSF tradition to not read articles linked in, but it mentions Aus Netflix is ranked worse than ours....
We have the second-lowest number of Emmy Award-winning TV shows (although it's cheering to know that the only country worse off in this regard is Australia) and we're 11th from the bottom when it comes to Academy Award-winning movies.
Hahaha, yep, I followed tradition. I pretty much only watch Netflix shows on Netflix so am not fussed about the other shows they have. With them, Stan, Apple Tv, Amazon, Disney Plus I can't keep up with my tv watching as it is.
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The rights to different movies and TV series is spread across the different platforms in NZ. As mentioned in the article, The Godfather trilogy are on Amazon.
Let's see what happens when Neon and Lightbox merge as the latter had a few movies I would have watched but I refuse to pay to rent them.
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@taniwharugby The Godfather trilogy is on Amazon Prime. Which I tend to watch more than Netflix anyways
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I’ve just started watching series called Jack Taylor, main character played by Jorah the Andal. Crime series set in the West of Ireland. Some dark themes and some nice looking scenery and some nice looking “scenery” but no titties as yet. That aside I can’t quite make up my mind about it, watchable but falls short in some way. Therefore 3 good looking lady rookies out of 5 grizzled drunk vets.
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@Catogrande think I've watched all of it. Really liked it.
In what felt like a similar vein to me, you might also like Jack Irish. Maybe it was just the name that made it seem similar though...
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@Bovidae said in TV Serieseseses:
The rights to different movies and TV series is spread across the different platforms in NZ. As mentioned in the article, The Godfather trilogy are on Amazon.
Let's see what happens when Neon and Lightbox merge as the latter had a few movies I would have watched but I refuse to pay to rent them.
Really stupid article as it still harps on about the 'measure' of Netflix implying that NZ customers are hard done by when they answer the question themselves. Companies sold package rights to movies here some time ago when new VOD services were starting up. Until those rights lapse, Netflix can't add them in.
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I finished S1 and S2 of Dark. Wow!
I have found the different timelines easier to understand than Westworld but there are still scenes that mess with your mind and your perception of time travel. There are also some really messed up family trees in this series, none more so than Elisabeth. Without spoiling anything I'm not sure how the final scene in S2 will play out, and whether it strengthens or weakens the story for S3.
I have watched a few videos online that explain the multiple timelines and relationships between the different characters. This one from IMDb is useful.
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@Bovidae said in TV Serieseseses:
I finished S1 and S2 of Dark. Wow!
I have found the different timelines easier to understand than Westworld but there are still scenes that mess with your mind and your perception of time travel. There are also some really messed up family trees in this series, none more so than Elisabeth. Without spoiling anything I'm not sure how the final scene in S2 will play out, and whether it strengthens or weakens the story for S3.
I have watched a few videos online that explain the multiple timelines and relationships between the different characters. This one from IMDb is useful.
I should spend some time watching these as I can't keep up on my own. I just watched the trailer for S3, and it's like I never saw S1/2, I have no idea what is going on any more!