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BJPaskoff posted:Documentary Now! was fantastic right up until the finale two-parter. The first five episodes parodied documentary styles that haven't really been lampooned, and had a lot of interesting characters. The last two, well, do we really need another "Behind the Music" documentary parody? I guess if you're doing this kind of thing it's an obligation to do one on a music group like that, I was just bored and disappointed after the others were so good. Was one of the episodes a Herzog parody?
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Maysles Brothers Parody Nanook of The North Parody VICE parody Generic true-crime parody I don't know what style but about northern european types celebrating Al Capone Rock-doc parody
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Are nightwatch/daywatch worth checking out at all?
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NESguerilla posted:Are nightwatch/daywatch worth checking out at all? Weird Russian action/horror/comedy. Nightwatch is less on the comedic but has the absolutely coolest looking subtitles ever and some pretty decent effects.
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I'm pretty sure the version on Netflix doesn't have the special subtitles. At least it didn't the last time I watched it.
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deoju posted:I'm pretty sure the version on Netflix doesn't have the special subtitles. At least it didn't the last time I watched it.
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Bloody Hedgehog posted:Maysles Brothers Parody The Thin Blue Line is about as far from a generic true crime doc as you can get. The Al Capone episode isn't based on anything as far as I can tell, aside from being a parody of those no-budget iMovie docs that were super common in the early 00s.
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NESguerilla posted:Are nightwatch/daywatch worth checking out at all? Also if you're interested they're a series of pretty fun novels (I got them on audio so I wouldn't have to mangle name pronunciation,) and the novels are so densely-packed that the Nightwatch and Daywatch movies literally only comprise about 2/3 of the first novel. They're pretty dark as well - both the movies and the novels.. Think "Metro 2033" dark and also the same level of weird. coyo7e fucked around with this message at 03:15 on Apr 1, 2016 |
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I've been behind on this thread so I'm not sure if this has been brought up but Guy Maddin's latest film,The Forbidden Room is up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwKvz-wA3I0 Watch The Forbidden Room. Also, I think it's been brought up but if you like The Comedy, watch Entertainment. It's like that but more so. axelblaze fucked around with this message at 07:00 on Apr 1, 2016 |
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John Stamos looks to be using his brand to help take Netflix to the next... level. Be sure to check out the trailer for his documentary: Stamos: A Human, Being.
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david_a posted:
Fear the walking dead makes me more actively angry watching it than the baseline series. There's a lot of poo poo the show never acknowledges (LA has millions of people, wouldn't a zombie outbreak turn it into a hellish contagion zone basically instantly? Why are the military bragging about 2000 zombies in a stadium and a couple dozen kills when in theory there would be literal millions of zombies at the walls constantly?) and a lot of characters are aggressively terrible (looking at you junkie kid and casual torture hispanic grandpa) On the original series, the first and third seasons are legitimately great with the second one being mostly so-so filler material until later on. You can basically stop after 3 and replace everything after with "...and they did it again, and again" and you get a good feel for why people are down on the later seasons.
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# ? Apr 1, 2016 15:34 |
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Season 2 is unwatchable garbage, much like the rest of the show that isn't the pilot episode.
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# ? Apr 1, 2016 16:46 |
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Season 1 is ehhhhh, but season 2 is maybe the worst TV I've ever seen. Couldn't even finish because nothing happened for hours on end.
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Season 2 of TWD is nothing compared to the badness of FTWD. Seriously one of the worst shows I've ever seen.
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GonSmithe posted:Season 2 is unwatchable garbage, much like the rest of the show that isn't the pilot episode. Season 2 is bad in ways that defy explanation. It should have killed the show and I really have no idea how it survived. Even the hardcore fans admit that it's better to skip season 2 than suffer through it. To me, that's a mark of a show not worth seeing and people not worth talking to.
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# ? Apr 1, 2016 17:18 |
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Ironically, the only thing that could really make TWD interesting right now is if the zombies all started dying on their own, so people could actually remake society.
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Terrorist Fistbump posted:Season 2 is bad in ways that defy explanation. It should have killed the show and I really have no idea how it survived. Even the hardcore fans admit that it's better to skip season 2 than suffer through it. To me, that's a mark of a show not worth seeing and people not worth talking to. I don't know why I even watch it whenever the next season pops up on Netflix. Season 2 was really bad, and it was set to redeem itself with the finale, but then it lasted 20 more minutes for no reason.
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# ? Apr 1, 2016 17:21 |
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I think TWD is fine (fast food fine). It has never been great, just dumb and fun at times. Yes it can be frustrating, but never would call it the 'worst tv'. It has never made me angry like Dexter, SoA, Weeds, True Blood, and so on. That said I never thought it would be on the level of a Mad Men or one of the good HBO shows. So I have zero regret watching the show (still watching), but it does deserves its criticisms. That said in all fairness it is one of the few shows we watch as a family, and TWD was the first comic my son ever read. So I am slightly more forgiving than most.
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# ? Apr 1, 2016 17:31 |
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True Blood was way, WAY better than TWD ever was.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:True Blood was way, WAY better than TWD ever was. True Blood (and Dexter) even had bigger swings in quality than TWD has ever had, and that is why it made me angry (to be clear I never said one was better than the other). Also one of the worst the series finales (right up there with Dexter) ever. TWD has never been as good as True Blood or even Dexter at their best, but their worst (to me) is worse than TWD has ever been. Edit: Of course a drastic swing in quality makes the worse seem worse. I would even say TWD season 2 for me was a better viewing experience than House of Cards season 3. It is another show that made me angry (the last half of season 4 of HoC redeems it some), but it is better than TWD. nate fisher fucked around with this message at 17:48 on Apr 1, 2016 |
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Yea the lows of True Blood were extremely low, and the drop-off happened abruptly so it was really noticeable and frustrating. Almost in the same league as Heroes, but not quite.
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The lowest True Blood low is higher than the highest Walking Dead high, and it's not like TB was a great show or anything. But I take your point.
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nate fisher posted:True Blood (and Dexter) even had bigger swings in quality than TWD has ever had, and that is why it made me angry (to be clear I never said one was better than the other). Also one of the worst the series finales (right up there with Dexter) ever. TWD has never been as good as True Blood or even Dexter at their best, but their worst (to me) is worse than TWD has ever been. Dexter is a show where you stop watching after season 4 because nothing can really top it and everything after is such unrepentant poo poo. What's considered the jumping shark moment of True Blood? I've only watched up to the end of season 3. In any case, I still say that Breaking Bad was the one AMC show I thoroughly liked beginning to end. Edit: You know, in my mind's eye I just never got as deep into True Blood as my immediate family did. This is coming from someone who loving LOVED what Alan Ball did with Six Feet Under and American Beauty. His house style up until True Blood had basically been "Really hosed up broken people trying to act normal" and then with True Blood he turned it on his head with "Really hosed up people reveling in how hosed up they are" which is an interesting premise on paper. The problem being in my mind's eye that the writing and pathos just wasn't there like it was for SFU. Edit 2: (Six Feet Under is really good and you should watch it) DeathSandwich fucked around with this message at 17:59 on Apr 1, 2016 |
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DeathSandwich posted:
Even that one had a sophomore slump (and a lot of the first season is Walt trying to get out of having to cook meth).
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:The lowest True Blood low is higher than the highest Walking Dead high, and it's not like TB was a great show or anything. I'd agree if we're not counting the pilot episode of The Walking Dead.
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DeathSandwich posted:What's considered the jumping shark moment of True Blood? I've only watched up to the end of season 3. I think most people would probably say when Sookie finds out that she's actually a fairy, and proceeds to spend a third of the season hanging out in fairyland.
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Sir Kodiak posted:I'd agree if we're not counting the pilot episode of The Walking Dead. I always thought the pilot was just alright.
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DeathSandwich posted:Edit 2: (Six Feet Under is really good and you should watch it) Wait..You just told me to watch SFU? Please look at my user name. Edit: My wife and I have watched HBO Sunday nights since 1999. So we seen all the good HBO stuff when it aired.
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nate fisher posted:Wait..You just told me to watch SFU? Please look at my user name. Hahaha. Maybe he was saying STFU.
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nate fisher posted:Wait..You just told me to watch SFU? Please look at my user name. Not specifically to you, more like the thread in general. I've got the full collection on DVD and I'll sit down and watch through it about every other year still. I'm still grumpy that HBO canned Carnivale mind you, speaking of oldish HBO series. I'm also annoyed Tales From the Crypt isn't available on HBO streaming.
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DeathSandwich posted:I'm also annoyed Tales From the Crypt isn't available on HBO streaming. Yeah that's some horseshit
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DeathSandwich posted:I'm still grumpy that HBO canned Carnivale mind you, speaking of oldish HBO series. Not giving us a season 3 of Carnivale and a season 4 of Deadwood are two of the biggest mistakes HBO has ever made.
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nate fisher posted:TWD has never been as good as True Blood or even Dexter at their best, but their worst (to me) is worse than TWD has ever been. Totally agree 100% Weren't you in at least a couple episodes of True Blood or am I thinking of someone else here? VvV ahh, thanks. Knew it was nate something! isaboo fucked around with this message at 18:56 on Apr 1, 2016 |
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pahuyuth posted:Totally agree 100% That's "nate falls" I watched all of S1 of TWD as it aired and thought it was ok, but once they got to the farm on S2 I just stopped watching all together.
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I hear that opinions greatly vary on TWD Season 2 depending on how you watched it. If you saw it in realtime, week-to-week when it aired, you loving hate it. If you caught it on streaming and binged through it, it's slow but not horrid since you compress all that waiting for something to happen. I actually think this applies to a lot of shows (and is why my opinion on Lost is much higher than viewers' opinions).
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# ? Apr 1, 2016 19:45 |
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Agreed. I watched it as it aired and it was such a slog. I would have probably liked it more if I could have just marathoned it. TWD isn't nearly as bad as some people make it out to be and it's equally over rated by the mainstream. It's an ok show imo. At its best it can be pretty good.
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HUNDU THE BEAST GOD posted:I always thought the pilot was just alright. I liked it a lot more on a rewatch when I understood I had to appreciate it as just a short little film rather than a start to a series. That said, my comment was partially predicated on the assumption that there was a significant low point in True Blood, but now I can't recall it. Maybe the plot with the dipshit fairies?
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Definitely the fairy stuff, which, again, more lively and entertaining than TWD could ever hope to be.
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Yeah, even that had the return of what's-his-face, the spine ripper.
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Maybe I was just more amused by True Blood because it was such an unabashed fuckfest.
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