TV Serieseseses
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Given the dearth of decent looking new shows ( obvious COVID is playing a massive part in this ) I'm re watching Hannibal on Netflix. Kind of a re imagining of the Hopkins films for those who haven't seen it. Mads Mikkelson is just outstanding as usual as the good doctor and Laurence Fishburne does his job playing exactly the same character he always does. I enjoy the work of the bloke who plays Will Graham too. Utterly far fetched and full of bullshit scenarios ( that monument on the beach, seriously ? ) but still bloody entertaining as it was when I watched all those years ago.
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@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
Given the dearth of decent looking new shows
I've got a long list of new shows to watch, hell, I'm only starting to get through my backlog - just started watching Watchmen, so good seeing a good version of that property and not one made by Hack Snyder (now there's some bait for the Snyder DC-verse fans out there ).
I watched Hannibal for a season back in 2015 after it got hyped on here but it wasn't for me.
@voodoo said in TV Serieseseses:
@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
bet Ricky Gervais is gutted he didnt get a nod for Afterlife....
It is criminal that the Good Place gets nominated ahead of it
I haven't seen Afterlife, Gervais is an annoying screen presence to me, but I think The Good Place is brilliant (but I like all of those guys shows). I actually haven't seen or am not a fan of many of those comedy series nominated, which is weird as I usually have seen most of the nominations.
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@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Bovidae said in TV Serieseseses:
Tom Pelphrey should have been nominated as a supporting actor for his performance in Ozark.
In a show full of unlikable fuckwits he stood out that's for sure.
This is not a compliment, I found his character about as pleasant as having my teeth pulled.
Where we watching the same show?
While I agree most of the main characters aren't likeable and are self-centred (by design), his character (Ben) was definitely not either of those. In fact, he always tried to do the right thing, but usually made the situation worse because of his mental illness.
This scene was fantastic:
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@Nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
@Bovidae I found him annoying, but assumed I was supposed to find him annoying. I think his likeable ex skinhead character in that show with the Kiwi guy was a better performance.
Banshee ? Yeah definitely better in that
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@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
@Bovidae I found him annoying, but assumed I was supposed to find him annoying. I think his likeable ex skinhead character in that show with the Kiwi guy was a better performance.
Banshee ? Yeah definitely better in that
Yeah, unsure why I blanked on the name.
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@Bovidae said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
@Bovidae said in TV Serieseseses:
Tom Pelphrey should have been nominated as a supporting actor for his performance in Ozark.
In a show full of unlikable fuckwits he stood out that's for sure.
This is not a compliment, I found his character about as pleasant as having my teeth pulled.
Where we watching the same show?
While I agree most of the main characters aren't likeable and are self-centred (by design), his character (Ben) was definitely not either of those. In fact, he always tried to do the right thing, but usually made the situation worse because of his mental illness.
This scene was fantastic:
Well itβs certainly fair to say he fucked up everything he got involved in. Even 2 minute noodle hair ( Ruth ) was less irritating than him.
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@Nepia said in TV Serieseseses:
@MN5 said in TV Serieseseses:
Given the dearth of decent looking new shows
I've got a long list of new shows to watch, hell, I'm only starting to get through my backlog - just started watching Watchmen, so good seeing a good version of that property and not one made by Hack Snyder (now there's some bait for the Snyder DC-verse fans out there ).
I watched Hannibal for a season back in 2015 after it got hyped on here but it wasn't for me.
@voodoo said in TV Serieseseses:
@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
bet Ricky Gervais is gutted he didnt get a nod for Afterlife....
It is criminal that the Good Place gets nominated ahead of it
I haven't seen Afterlife, Gervais is an annoying screen presence to me, but I think The Good Place is brilliant (but I like all of those guys shows). I actually haven't seen or am not a fan of many of those comedy series nominated, which is weird as I usually have seen most of the nominations.
GP is fine. It's easy watching. I enjoyed the first 2 seasons. But it's hardly laugh out loud stuff and it's pretty damn repetitive. It's just a bit limp for me after a while.
Afterlife was brilliant. Love him or hate him, get gets humanity.
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@Nepia I think he's much better in this than in Banshee. Playing a neo-Nazi wouldn't be that hard compared to someone who is bipolar.
Ben is there to show how far Wendy and Marty are willing to go to protect themselves.
While I'm at it, where the fuck is Tony Dalton on that list for BCS?
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I have also started Family Guy (only ever watched random eps) started right at the beginning, a few eps into S2.
Has some funny bits, but largely just ok so far...
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@Bovidae said in TV Serieseseses:
@Nepia I think he's much better in this than in Banshee. Playing a neo-Nazi wouldn't be that hard compared to someone who is bipolar.
Ben is there to show how far Wendy and Marty are willing to go to protect themselves.
While, I'm at it, where the fuck is Tony Dalton on that list for BCS?
I don't think it's a bad performance, I just think playing the bugged out dude is an easier performance to play. Weird, when you consider how pulpy Banshee is but I think there was more nuance to that role.
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Ben is there to show how far Wendy and Marty are willing to go to protect themselves.
I straight up didn't believe this and thought it was one of the issues with the latest series along with them not giving Ruth any growth. You can't make her this bright yet this stupid at the same time. I still really like the series, but that didn't work for me.
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@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
I have also started Family Guy (only ever watched random eps) started right at the beginning, a few eps into S2.
Has some funny bits, but largely just ok so far...
Have always been a regular viewer but for some reason stopped a couple years ago. Maybe it was the hassle of downloading new episodes and the rigmarole of steaming them after changing the format etc
Tv Chanelβs in NZ never aired them as they were released so that was the only way to keep up. Very hit and miss show. Enjoyed the spin off Cleveland for a while too. Think that was canceled some time ago -
@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@Nepia nope, Travis Fimmel
Cheers. I'm having trouble remembering the names of tv shows and actors today.
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@Nepia nothing worse than starting to watch something and you see someone and you start wondering who they are or what else you seen them on, and you are too lazy to check, you spend half the time trying to work it out haha
I did that last night in something, but only cos I thought an actor looked like another actor, and I couldnt recall the actor who he looked similar too's name
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@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@Nepia nothing worse than starting to watch something and you see someone and you start wondering who they are or what else you seen them on, and you are too lazy to check, you spend half the time trying to work it out haha
IMDB on your phone. Takes 30 seconds
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@mariner4life if I'm watching something in my bedroom, my phone is in the lounge/dining area
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@taniwharugby said in TV Serieseseses:
@Nepia nothing worse than starting to watch something and you see someone and you start wondering who they are or what else you seen them on, and you are too lazy to check, you spend half the time trying to work it out haha
I did that last night in something, but only cos I thought an actor looked like another actor, and I couldnt recall the actor who he looked similar too's name
Better than back in the pre internet days when you'd argue with your mates about someones name or movie they were in and you couldn't figure it out until you went to a library.