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He rules in Children's Hospital and he also doesn't play a d-bag (well not all the time).
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One of the best running gags in the State-spinoff comedies is that every character can turn into the world's biggest rear end in a top hat on a dime if there's a funny line in it
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# ? Mar 1, 2015 23:17 |
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TTBF posted:He's not a bit character in Burning Love, where he plays the bachelor in a satire of The Bachelor. He is still a douche bag though. Yeah, Burning Love was loving great. NESguerilla posted:True. He still kind of fit in the sense that ken Marino tends to pop in for a season or a few episodes of a show and get cast as a D bag. He kind of just had the same kind of deal on Togetherness. I miss his lovable self on Party Down. I feel the same way about Heidecker, though Heidecker should never play anything but a total rear end in a top hat.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:Yeah, Burning Love was loving great. Have you watched Hotwives of Orlando (on Hulu)? It's fantastic as well.
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Parachute posted:Have you watched Hotwives of Orlando (on Hulu)? It's fantastic as well. Yeah, as well as Real Husbands of Hollywood.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 18:03 |
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Is there a good searchable site that collects what's available for streaming on Netflix and Amazon Prime (and other sites maybe)? It'd be nice to have a go-to site to look things up on instead of searching three or four separate places.
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flatluigi posted:Is there a good searchable site that collects what's available for streaming on Netflix and Amazon Prime (and other sites maybe)? It'd be nice to have a go-to site to look things up on instead of searching three or four separate places. canistream.it
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Wetlands has, among other wonders, probably the only parody of the ending of Invasion of the Body Snatchers that's actually funny.
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The Time Dissolver posted:Wetlands has, among other wonders, probably the only parody of the ending of Invasion of the Body Snatchers that's actually funny. You didn't think the Community bit was funny?
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 18:50 |
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People recommended it earlier, but The Young Ones really is great. Not sure why critics didn't like it. It is a small story with a cool setting that was directed ok. The acting was solid too.
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A MIRACLE posted:You didn't think the Community bit was funny? I hadn't seen it but I looked it up and I rest my case.
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The Time Dissolver posted:I hadn't seen it but I looked it up and I rest my case. I just started watching Community on UK Netflix. It is one of the best shows I've ever seen.
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The Time Dissolver posted:I hadn't seen it but I looked it up and I rest my case. Well it's not funny out of context, if you just watched the clip
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Just finished up with Vietnam in HD on Netflix. It's only 6 episodes, each covering a year or two of the war, but it's brutal and I could only watch about one per week. About 50% in-country action, 25% politics, and 25% family life and protests back home. It is very American-centric, and I wish it had spared a little bit of time to talk about how the North and the viet cong were really affording so many people and weapons. But that's my only real critical thought. For film buffs, it's neat to pinpoint what scenarios inspired what films--Oh that's the Mel Gibson movie We Were Soldiers, holy poo poo that's Hamburger Hill, didn't Full Metal Jacket deal with the Tet Offensive aftermath--that kind of thing. Mainly it is just experiencing the terror, anger, and futility of it all through real people's recollections and real footage. And you're a monster if you're not in tears at the end when we find out if this one woman's husband is dead or a POW and is he coming home or not. Too drat much, both to be in the war and to be back home waiting and dreading.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 21:30 |
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The U is my new favorite 30 for 30 because the soundtrack is all miami bass
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 21:46 |
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Thunderlips posted:Just finished up with Vietnam in HD on Netflix. It's only 6 episodes, each covering a year or two of the war, but it's brutal and I could only watch about one per week. About 50% in-country action, 25% politics, and 25% family life and protests back home. This was pretty good. They don't really go into anything you haven't heard about if you have a passing familiarity with the Vietnam war, but seeing it in context is pretty heart wrenching and infuriating.
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# ? Mar 2, 2015 23:50 |
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Watched the first episode of Bates motel and it's pretty drat entertaining. For some weird reason I thought it was some NBC evening show, so the rape scene kind of came out of nowhere.
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 00:57 |
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A robot bites a baby's head off in the ABCs of Death. Everything else is not as good.
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 03:46 |
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Thunderlips posted:Just finished up with Vietnam in HD on Netflix. It's only 6 episodes, each covering a year or two of the war, but it's brutal and I could only watch about one per week. About 50% in-country action, 25% politics, and 25% family life and protests back home. Watched the first episode and this seems pretty good, but I wish they hadn't hosed with the aspect ratio of basically all the historic footage.
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Dred Cosmonaut posted:The U is my new favorite 30 for 30 because the soundtrack is all miami bass I liked that they commissioned a new 2 Live Crew song for it.
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 04:00 |
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Departures on Netflix. Neat show about two guys that quit their jobs and leave everything behind to travel the world for a year. Kind of on the same lines as... Long Way Around and Long Way Down. But better because Long Way Whateverway has motorcycles. So far, I like it and recommend it. They go a bit off the beaten path and see some interesting stuff, but one of the real killers of the show is one of the two main hosts Justin, who is a walking "bro" joke and has the most punchable face. Would recommend to watch or have in the background while working or playing video games and tuning in when you hear something interesting. I am sure it has been said, but I might as well say it as well. One of the best travel documentaries I have ever watched and then re watched many times is Long Way Around and Long Way Down. Especially if you like motorcycles then it is a MUST WATCH RIGHT NOW!!! Ewan McGregor and his much, much less famous friend Charley Boorman travel first from London to New York....East....The long way around. Then they go from the top of Scottland to Cape Town South Africa...Down. All of this on motorcycles. These two are a must watch.
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 06:04 |
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Just finished Peaky Blinders. Really good show and I avoided it for a while just because of the goofy name. Any other TV series on Netflix worth a drat?
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Daedra posted:Just finished Peaky Blinders. Really good show and I avoided it for a while just because of the goofy name. Any other TV series on Netflix worth a drat? ... a lot. What HAVE you watched on Netflix so we can recommend?
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 06:27 |
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I've seen Peaky Blinders, Arrested Development, Louie, Black Mirror, X-Files, Dexter, Freaks and Geeks, and Twin Peaks. I didn't like Dexter and hated Twin Peaks. The rest were all good.
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 06:51 |
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If comedy sounds good, I just finished Peep Show and it was one of the funniest shows I've ever watched.
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I'll second that. Peep Show is fuckin' funny. Justed started watching Misfits and, heh, I wonder how many Game of Thrones people I'm gonna see. Already Ramsey, Pyp and Mama Stark. Lycus fucked around with this message at 07:24 on Mar 3, 2015 |
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Peep Show is hilarious, but it's an incredibly hard show to watch because of how extremely socially awful the two leads are. They have no idea how to react without hurting themselves, but they go through with their dumb schemes anyway.
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Daedra posted:I've seen Peaky Blinders, Arrested Development, Louie, Black Mirror, X-Files, Dexter, Freaks and Geeks, and Twin Peaks. I didn't like Dexter and hated Twin Peaks. The rest were all good. The Fall Top of the Lake Breaking Bad
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Daedra posted:I've seen Peaky Blinders, Arrested Development, Louie, Black Mirror, X-Files, Dexter, Freaks and Geeks, and Twin Peaks. I didn't like Dexter and hated Twin Peaks. The rest were all good. Spartacus
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Alfred P. Pseudonym posted:Spartacus Two things to note with Spartacus: 1. start with season 1, NOT Gods of the Arena (the prequel season). Gods of the Arena has important season 1 spoilers. 2. The first 2-3 episodes are very very different in tone/quality than the rest of the series, but are important storywise. If you don't like them, soldier on till Spartacus arrives at the school and give it 1-2 more.
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Malloreon posted:Two things to note with Spartacus: 3. do you want to see hella naked people
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4.) Can you appreciate cock based cursing?
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 19:32 |
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Funny story, I worked on the Spartacus Blu-Rays when they first came out years ago, and the show indeed rocks. But it was very awkward to be sitting there in your cubicle essentially watching roman themed porn while people walked by. It's like no no you don't get it, this topless woman getting her head smashed on the marble floor is very important for the story...
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 20:02 |
Cocoa Ninja posted:Funny story, I worked on the Spartacus Blu-Rays when they first came out years ago, and the show indeed rocks. What did you do?
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 20:03 |
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PriorMarcus posted:What did you do? Clearly I got paid to look at boobs. The company did encoding, mastering and film restoration for a bunch of different networks. When the shows or movies were good it was really fun.
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 20:08 |
Cocoa Ninja posted:Clearly I got paid to look at boobs. I've done some encoding and mastering work, but it's always been as a side to my main roles, it actually something I'd love to do more of.
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PriorMarcus posted:I've done some encoding and mastering work, but it's always been as a side to my main roles, it actually something I'd love to do more of. Are you in LA? I'll hook you up Those companies are changing a lot -- Blu Ray is lucrative but more of a niche than DVD ever was. And with basically all shows now shot digitally with an all digital post process it's all very clean and it's gone from trying to desperately make a lovely DVD work on as many players as possible to hitting digital compression targets with no digital hits that goes straight to the distributor. But film restoration and preservation is still very sexy and nostalgic.
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 20:22 |
Cocoa Ninja posted:Are you in LA? I'll hook you up No, the UK unfortunately, where the market is even smaller except for a couple of good labels doing classic releases.
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# ? Mar 3, 2015 20:27 |
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looks like Three Days of the Condor was recently added. It's a good conspiracy thriller, overhyped by some and overly criticised by others. It's worth a watch if you've not seen it and you like Robert Redford when he was gorgeous.
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If you like Orange is the New Black, Wentworth is a similar, although less comedic, series from Australia.
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