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OutsideAngel posted:
N'thing better off dead. I still try to shove in Veridian Dynamics into any business class I take. Midnight diner: Tokyo stories Netflix original about a late-night diner. Each episode is a stand alone episode revolving around a customer. It's a perfect mix of comedy/drama/sometimes surreal and extremely charming. Edited to add its subtitled Japanese if that matters to anyone
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best bale posted:N'thing better off dead. I still try to shove in Veridian Dynamics into any business class I take. Its pretty great. The manga is one of my favorites, and the tv series does it complete justice. Great Characters, stories, and the food always looks pretty tasty.
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# ? Jan 10, 2017 18:09 |
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drat, Brooklyn Nine-Nine is actually hilarious and good. Its trailer and marketing made it look like unfunny trash, good I tried it out against my initial impression.
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# ? Jan 10, 2017 18:27 |
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You have no idea how shocked I am to be enjoying Andy Samberg cavort on a network sitcom. It changes everything. Was 'Everyone Loves Raymond' also secretly great?
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# ? Jan 10, 2017 18:45 |
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Palpek posted:drat, Brooklyn Nine-Nine is actually hilarious and good. Its trailer and marketing made it look like unfunny trash, good I tried it out against my initial impression. S4 kind of sucks, but everything up to that is gold. Also, The Last Man On Earth is surprisingly great.
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# ? Jan 10, 2017 18:52 |
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The X-Files is still good stuff, if you haven't seen it by now. At least until season 8.
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# ? Jan 11, 2017 00:30 |
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Watch Super. It's on netflix. I tried and failed to come up with a compelling summary of the plot and reasons that I love the poo poo out of this movie. The bad description is it's a gritty story where a disturbed odd man becomes a super hero to save his wife from the man she left him for. He takes it too far, realizes he has, then takes it too far again and it has some of the most compelling introspective in a super hero movie since The Incredibles. It's nasty and tackles some uncomfortable subjects head-on and I love it.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 05:57 |
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I marathoned Limitless on netflix. I'm usually not into these types of crime/drama shows, so I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it. Kinda bummed there might not be a season 2 .
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 07:34 |
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It Follows just showed up on netflix and everyone should watch it if you want a good movie that is also pretty scary.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 07:41 |
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A Series of Unfortunate Events went live and I thought the first season was pretty great.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 07:58 |
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It's real good. Also it makes me want to watch Dr. Horrible again.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 08:05 |
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a kitten posted:It Follows just showed up on netflix and everyone should watch it if you want a good movie that is also pretty scary. Yea, this is a pretty creepy movie. Would also recommend.
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BioEnchanted posted:A Series of Unfortunate Events went live and I thought the first season was pretty great. This has pretty decent production values for a kids show, too - the casting is impeccable but the art direction is also great. It reminds me a lot of Pushing Daisies.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 15:18 |
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food court bailiff posted:This has pretty decent production values for a kids show, too - the casting is impeccable but the art direction is also great. It reminds me a lot of Pushing Daisies. Not necessarily a kids show, that's limiting the scope - NPH has described it as a "4 Quadrant show" or something like that, which means it is aimed at all 4 demographic age brackets simultaneously, not just aimed at kids but people who grew up with the books, or that read them to their kids.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 15:36 |
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I blew through A Series of Unfortunate events and really enjoyed it. I liked all of the actors they picked to play the characters, which I didn't think I was going to do because I'd watched the movie recently (which I love). The only gripes I have are with the guy that plays Lemony Snicket, Patrick Warburton - as much as I like him it's impossible to feel like Joe from Family Guy isn't telling me the story. He just has such a distinct voice. It's also either a coincidence or they tried really hard to have the girl that plays Violet in the show look like the girl that plays her in the movie. I've never read the books but unless I'm misremembering, the show is out of order from the movie. i.e. The wedding scene is the finale of the movie but it's shown in the first couple episodes of the show. Which is more accurate to the timeline of the books? Also the banker is infuriating how he never listens to the kids or discounts what they say because they're kids, even though they've been right multiple times, especially in regard to Count Olaf.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 18:57 |
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It's way more accurate than the movie. The Wedding was the climax of book one, and oh my god if you thought that was a climax wait until series 2 and 3 :P
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 19:15 |
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Sort of a derail, but I sort of want to recommend if you have a device that can play it to download the Pluto TV app for just tuning in on something random. Unlike other streaming services that let you pick your shows, this one lets you just pick a channel and it will be streaming a schedule of programming on it. (So, like flipping channels on live TV) So far it seem free, no commercials and has an odd amount of variety once you get to their TV and Movie channels. I think 1-2 channels is almost exclusively MST3K content, you have a ShoutTV channel, a drive-in movie channel, a horror channel, etc. It does sort of have issues because you can't rewind or FF, but on the other hand its sort of great for flipping through and finding some interesting content.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 20:26 |
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JediTalentAgent posted:Sort of a derail, but I sort of want to recommend if you have a device that can play it to download the Pluto TV app for just tuning in on something random. Unlike other streaming services that let you pick your shows, this one lets you just pick a channel and it will be streaming a schedule of programming on it. (So, like flipping channels on live TV) Sounds interesting.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 21:03 |
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Joey Freshwater posted:I blew through A Series of Unfortunate events and really enjoyed it. I liked all of the actors they picked to play the characters, which I didn't think I was going to do because I'd watched the movie recently (which I love). I thought Warburton was a good pick because while he has a distinct voice he doesn't talk with the same style as Joe, or Brock, or The Tick. While he voice is very much him I never feel like he's just talking the same if that makes sense.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 21:09 |
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Pluto is neat. It's fun to just flip through and watch random old shows.
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Len posted:I thought Warburton was a good pick because while he has a distinct voice he doesn't talk with the same style as Joe, or Brock, or The Tick. While he voice is very much him I never feel like he's just talking the same if that makes sense. I would be down for Tick narrating anything though. FWIW I liked Warburton in the show but I wouldn't be able to pin point why except I just like the sound of his voice.
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a kitten posted:It Follows just showed up on netflix and everyone should watch it if you want a good movie that is also pretty scary. This movie is tapping into serious fears/nightmares I had when I was very young that I had outgrown and forgotten about. I'm halfway through and this is the first horror movie to legit scare me in a long time. I love it. E: the second half it gets more predictable and less scary. Still good movie, recent stuff considered. Rolo has a new favorite as of 05:43 on Jan 18, 2017 |
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It was mentioned on the last page but Better Off Ted is on Netflix, including the two unaired episodes. You may notice people with the Veridian Dynamics tag (like mine) still around from the show. It was a great show with a terrible name, funny and sincere, with perfect casting. The has a frenetic pacing of little jokes and clever moments (Linda in particular is adorable) and is really worth a watch.
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# ? Jan 18, 2017 05:37 |
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Is it just my perception, or is Penny Dreadful really, really, a women-focused show? I can't precisely articulate why, but I watched one season and strongly felt that as a 36yr old straight male I am not even slightly the target demographic.
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 07:55 |
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TapTheForwardAssist posted:... felt that as a 36yr old straight male I am not even slightly the target demographic. I got that vibe just from the promos. In other news, watched ep1 of Travelers (netflix) and it's good. Feels like a competent Continuum ripoff.
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TapTheForwardAssist posted:Is it just my perception, or is Penny Dreadful really, really, a women-focused show? Well it has an awesome woman doing a lot of the heavy plot lifting with a bunch of sexy men having sidequest adventures between her important witch plot :P. Sounds like a reversal of the usual methodology.
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# ? Jan 21, 2017 09:18 |
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Finished up Netflix' Travelers and drat, it is outstanding. Premise is that a future entity called The Director sends trained agents back to the 21st century to avert various catastrophes that nearly wipe out humanity. The agents work in cells with little contact with other cells except when necessary for The Mission. Travelers is the story of one particular team leader (Will from "Will and Grace") with a habit of pissing off The Director and doing things his own way. The season ends on an intense and somewhat annoying cliffhanger.
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# ? Jan 29, 2017 06:45 |
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I've been watching Haters Back Off recently and it's really hilarious while also being abrasive enough that its 2 star rating on Netflix is completely understandable. If you could stomach Napoleon Dynamite, give it a try. It also stars the guy who plays Todd in the Grinder, which is a decently funny sitcom, also available on Netflix.
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wormil posted:Finished up Netflix' Travelers and drat, it is outstanding. Premise is that a future entity called The Director sends trained agents back to the 21st century to avert various catastrophes that nearly wipe out humanity. The agents work in cells with little contact with other cells except when necessary for The Mission. Travelers is the story of one particular team leader (Will from "Will and Grace") with a habit of pissing off The Director and doing things his own way. I liked Travelers a bunch, tried to watch Continuum because I wanted more of the same, and hoo boy is Continuum's first season a stinker. I'm 4 or 5 episodes in and I think I'm going to give up on it.
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food court bailiff posted:I've been watching Haters Back Off recently and it's really hilarious while also being abrasive enough that its 2 star rating on Netflix is completely understandable. If you could stomach Napoleon Dynamite, give it a try. That show is pretty great. The main character is truly horrible to everyone around her and unknowingly self-destructs all the time. It's an awkward middle-america comedy like Nepoleon Dynamite except the main character is a deluded narcissist. In the few times she internally reflects, it delivers with gravity.
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Twerk from Home posted:I liked Travelers a bunch, tried to watch Continuum because I wanted more of the same, and hoo boy is Continuum's first season a stinker. I'm 4 or 5 episodes in and I think I'm going to give up on it. It doesn't get better. I liked the first couple seasons though. The plot meanders.
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# ? Jan 31, 2017 01:36 |
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Started watching Sneaky Pete on Amazon Prime and it's really good so far. Bryan Cranston is in it and is writer/producer. Giovanni Ribisi is the lead
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I don't remember if it was this thread, but I'm really glad someone recommended Better Off Ted. I skipped past it for the entire time it was available on Netflix (probably because I thought the name was dumb) up until a few weeks ago after reading that it was good. And it really is. It's got a great witty sense of humor and it's always fun to rip on corporate America. I've only got a few episodes left, it's too bad the show only made it two seasons. I guess I'm not the only one that didn't give it a shot because of its dumb name.
om nom nom has a new favorite as of 06:17 on Feb 1, 2017 |
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Better off Ted was great. So many funny shows get cancelled. I started rewatching Lost, first time my family has seen it. Holds up. First time I've seen it since it originally aired and I didn't realize how early they introduce many key themes.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 09:39 |
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Please Like Me is a pretty fun quirky drama/comedy show that I didn't even know existed a week ago. It starts off with the main character being dumped by his girlfriend, followed by him realizing that he is gay, panicking about the reality of anal sex and then him having to move back into the family home because his mother just attempted suicide. And this is all shown in a pretty light comedic atmosphere somehow. I'm enjoying it.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 10:03 |
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Speaking of shows that people didn't give a chance because the name was dumb, Don't Trust The B in Apartment 23 is fantastic.
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 20:14 |
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Ugly In The Morning posted:Speaking of shows that people didn't give a chance because the name was dumb, Don't Trust The B in Apartment 23 is fantastic. It's one of the best sitcoms of the last decade but I feel like it really was already losing steam by the second season. What's available is still incredible and I recommend it to everyone, but it's not a show where I feel it needed a lot more seasons.
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Ugly In The Morning posted:Speaking of shows that people didn't give a chance because the name was dumb, Don't Trust The B in Apartment 23 is fantastic. Dawson is great in this
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# ? Feb 1, 2017 22:46 |
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I mentioned it a little before but Sneaky Pete is really good. Bryan Cranston is in it more than I thought he'd be and everyone else in the show is really great. Can't recommend it enough
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Going to recommend The Path again for all you Hulu havers. S2 just started. Too bad it's not on Netflix where it could get more eyes. It deserves a better "network".
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