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Russian Doll is great! Stranger Things is worth a watch. There's probably some other stuff I've forgotten, but I'm stopping my sub after this month until something else comes around I'm interested in.
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https://twitter.com/sepinwall/status/1552278883327549445?s=21&t=T9ZlIEoj18K84lX-yvj4Sw
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 13:53 |
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Sentinel Red posted:Yeah, the whole thing is out, I'm just pacing myself. I just watched the first episode of Sandman and it was so dense and so unlike other streaming shows I thought that I had actually seen 3 eps. Wow. Gonna check out resident evil next, max this month out baybeee
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Klungar posted:https://twitter.com/sepinwall/status/1552278883327549445?s=21&t=T9ZlIEoj18K84lX-yvj4Sw Half of these shows are awful and there is no Umbrella academy, f is for family, or The Kingdom. Mr Hootington fucked around with this message at 14:45 on Aug 8, 2022 |
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Umbrella Academy had a middling first season which did the annoying thing most streaming shows do in which the entire first season is just a set up for the second season. Second season was better though. Bojack is excellent and each season knocks it out of the park. It also sticks the landing really well. OITNB ended up spinning it's wheels and probably should have only been three season long. Haven't seen Big Mouth but always heard good things about it. Enjoyed first season of Russian Doll but felt it was a complete story in one season so no real desire to see season 2. American Vandal is hilarious. That's my report.
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 15:46 |
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Madkal posted:Enjoyed first season of Russian Doll but felt it was a complete story in one season so no real desire to see season 2.
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Klungar posted:https://twitter.com/sepinwall/status/1552278883327549445?s=21&t=T9ZlIEoj18K84lX-yvj4Sw Going through that list, my wife and I watched most of what this guy listed. Ill do a quick rundown of their choices... 20) Sex Education: It's not bad. Good cast and good music. The stylistic choices make me constantly question where and when it's supposed to take place but it is an okay comedy. 19) The Haunting of Hill House: Really good horror. Spooked the Hell out of us when we watched it. Ending is a bit meh though. 18) The Baby-Sitters Club: Never seen it or the books it's based on. 17) Lady Dynamite: This one is weird. Like it's really a strange, absurdist comedy. I know it's trite to say about a comedy but you will either find this hilarious or not get it at all. If you want to watch it, try an episode but bail if it's not for you since it's unlikely that you will start to get it the more you watch. 16) The Crown: The wife liked it. I won't watch it as an Irish person since it's about the British monarchy. But I accept other people might not be hamstrung by this. 15) Dear White People: The wife loved it. I only watched small bits. The premise seems good, and the bits I saw seemed funny. Some good clashes between issues of "idealism versus going with the greater good." 14) Squid Games: Haven't watched it. Wife doesn't like the premise. I love the Battle Royale stuff, so I'm going to try watching it on my lunch breaks. 13) Stranger Things: Really good. Season 1 and 4 are notably better than seasons 2 and 3. Like S2 and S3 arent bad, but S1 and S4 are just better. And your age/nostalgia for the 80's will improve your love of the show. But really well put together and a good watch. 12) When They See Us: This is one of those shows we keep saying we will watch, then deciding the subject matter is too heavy and go with something else instead. Will probably watch it at some point. 11) Mindhunter: Really dark and atmospheric. Great show. Word of warning, everytime the cast went to a prison to interview Ed Kemper, our dog would go nuts and run around the house barking. No idea why. Just be warned. Also for some reason I always called the show Bumhunter instead of Mindhunter which made me giggle. 10) Unreakable Kimmy Schmidt: I loved 30 Rock. I liked this. At times when the show was on fire it was great. But it got a bit meandering for reasons I could never put my finger on. Afterwards my brother told me that the main actress had two babies during the show and it does explain some things. If you like Tina Fay's sort of absurdist comedy with deep callbacks, you'll love this. 09) One Day at a Time: I can genuinely say I have never seen or heard of this show. 08) Unbelievable: I think my wife watched all on a holiday she went on with her sister. She said it was dark and tough viewing but really good. I might be getting it mixed up with another show. 07) Master of None: Watched the first two seasons, since I liked Aziz Ansari on Parks and Rec. Liked it at the time, it was really pretty. Discovered that Aziz is a bit of a creep, which made me not want to rewatch it or see the 3rd season. The wife and I did constantly keep calling the Pandemic "The Sickening" after the big sci-fi movie that Aziz gets cut out of in the show. 06) I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robin's. (Looks at image of this show.) This isn't a real show. You are trying to fool me. You won't trick me. 05) Big Mouth. Really funny with a great cast. You need to be able to tolerate "embarrassment comedy" but it's good. 04) American Vandal. You know, I keep seeing this be recommended for me, but I have never watched it. 03) Russian Doll. A really, really smart sci-fi show with dialogue that is so sharp and fast, you'll want to put on subtitles so you don't miss some of the barbs. Really good. 02) Orange is the New Black. This went from being required watching for my wife and us to "meh." by the end. Tey the first season and see how you feel. 01) Bojack Horseman. This is so good. Has some places where it's a little (waves hand) but so much of the rest of it is so good. Between deep callbacks, biting satire, tounge twisters and just gags about wordplay, this show trusts it's audience enough that it will throw loads of jokes in between some really deep plots. One of the best shows on Netflix. Shows not on the list I would consider good: Glow (becomes great if you are any way a fan of wrestling) 13 Reasons Why, Archive 81, Another Life (trashy and dumb. But fun.) Edit: Forgot Umbrella Academy. Loved the first season, meh on season 2. Season 3 was good. It has great soundtrack. I get annoyed how all the super powered characters seem to find fighting people with guns so threatening. Kobra Kai: loving Aces! I except that this is very dependent on if you watched the Karate Kid movies, but I think even divorced from that this is a great show about second chances and martial arts. As Ralph Machio said "this show isn't fancy cuisine. But it is an excellent hamburger and fries." And that really sums it up. The Question IRL fucked around with this message at 16:11 on Aug 8, 2022 |
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tbh i watch so much poo poo i can't really keep track of who put what out but Squid Game was good and despite it being written by Warren Ellis Castlevania was good too. i liked Altered Carbon s1 (s2 not so much). and the Fear Street trilogy was good but it's a lesbian love story so i was predetermined to think more highly of it ^^ oh yeah i liked Glow too. and obviously Stranger Things is a big one and mindhunter was pretty decent site fucked around with this message at 16:15 on Aug 8, 2022 |
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I haven't seen the 2nd season but the 1st season of American Vandal is loving perfect. At first it doesn't seem like a mockumentary can sustain itself based on a very simple joke but I was hooked the whole way.
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 16:16 |
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Black Mirror is good for most of it. It's an anthology, so you can just watch whatever interests you in whatever order and there's no throughline. Hell, I think if you start watching, it just plays unwatched episodes at random.
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The Question IRL posted:06) I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robin's. It's not a show. It's just hours and hours of footage of real people falling out of coffins at funerals. There's no explanation. Just body after body busting out of poo poo wood and hitting pavement.
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 16:29 |
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I Think You Should Leave misses way more than it hits for me, but an episode is 15 minutes so if it misses, oh well, onto the next.
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Oh forgot about Haunting on Hill House. There are three seasons with each season being a different horror story. Hill House is the first, the remake of Turning of the Screw but under a different name is the second and Midnight Mass is the third. All seasons are good but Midnight Mass was my faver personally. Altered Carbon season 1 was fine but I thought it really found its grove in season 2 so of course there probably won't be a third season. Mindhunter season 1 is pretty good but season 2 is legit near great. First season is more like an origin story focusing more on the characters than an actual story and the second season in the opposite focusing more on the story than the characters. Glow was fun too, but we kind of stopped watching after season 2. Should go back to it. Master of None had a really good first season, and the second season had some solid episodes but for me it just felt like Ansari's wish fulfillment show, and got up it's own arse by the end. Also season one of Sweet Tooth (which I believe is getting a second season) is very....sweet and less depressing than the comics. I recommend giving that one a shot. All this being said Netflix still kind of sucks. They are obsessed with original content to the point of only half committing to anything and trigger happy with cancellations.
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 16:54 |
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Besides the things listed, there are some good animations I liked Shera and Kipo. (Karen Fukuhara rules.)
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 16:59 |
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oh yeah i forgot those were Netflix, Kipo especially is good The Old Guard movie is worth a watch too imo
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Madkal posted:Oh forgot about Haunting on Hill House. There are three seasons with each season being a different horror story. Hill House is the first, the remake of Turning of the Screw but under a different name is the second and Midnight Mass is the third. All seasons are good but Midnight Mass was my faver personally. While it's by the same creator, he doesn't consider Midnight Mass part of the Haunting series.
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Midnight Mass was listed separately from Haunting of Hill House when I watched it. If they’ve tried to reorganize Flannigan stuff into a “series,” that’s really funny.
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 17:31 |
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Also Midnight Mass is extremely good. Even or perhaps especially when it starts to border on farce/comedy in the last episode.
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 17:33 |
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drat Santa Clarita Diet hasn't even been mentioned yet. Netflix does have some good stuff I guess
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 17:48 |
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For all the talk about Netflix being crap, this last lage has named a good six months worth of quality entertainment that you can watch on NF. If you are diving in periodically, you can get a lot of great shows to watch.
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I've just had a run of really good stuff I've watched with Prey, Bevis and Butt-Head and Harley Quinn, but i'm paralized at what to watch next, as I don't want to end up watching something meh. But everything I'm hearing about Sandman and Paper Girls seems to be suggesting that both of them are real good too. Also, I guess Gaiman owns the rights to Sandman? That's why its not Netflix and not on some WB only Streaming platform?
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 17:54 |
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On Netflix I liked the movie Spectral. For series Mindhunters was excellent. I agree that Umbrella Academy seasons 1 and 3 are hot poo poo (Footloose dance off? Okay, I get it.) and Sweet Tooth, Arcane, and Locke and Keye were great. Resident Evil was weird but fun
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 18:35 |
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twistedmentat posted:Also, I guess Gaiman owns the rights to Sandman? That's why its not Netflix and not on some WB only Streaming platform? Nah, it’s all WBs but more like they want to keep him sweet and on board, and couldn’t get it off the ground without him this last 20 years, so they let him sort out production et al as he saw fit.
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Sentinel Red posted:Nah, it’s all WBs but more like they want to keep him sweet and on board, and couldn’t get it off the ground without him this last 20 years, so they let him sort out production et al as he saw fit. Yeah WB owns all the characters but they want to keep Neil happy. He explained it in a twitter thread. https://twitter.com/neilhimself/status/1322155656409993219 But HBO/HBO Max passed on The Sandman because it would've been too expensive, so Netflix took it instead.
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 19:10 |
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Ah cool. Gaiman has always seemed like someone who was smart enought to not get cheated for his work. Also I love his shutting down of people complaining Lucifer is played by Gwendolyn Christie by pointing out that Lucifer is meant to be Bowie, but Bowies dead so you can't cast him.
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 19:48 |
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I thought she was fine, there just wasn't anything special about the performance. Just kind of lacked a certain sinuous grace I expected. Though Gaiman's interpretation isn't as fresh as Carey's so that might be coloring my expectation.
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 20:08 |
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There is supposed to be a Grendel series starting on Netflix this year, but I’m a little concerned because I haven’t heard anything since February and the year only has like three months left. The guy they got for Hunter Rose is perfect based on his YouTube sizzle reel.
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 20:15 |
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I've been worried about that since the moment they announced it. I still feel like they're going to try and turn Hunter into a hero/anti-hero. They could just come up with a whole new story and that's fine, but it's not really the same character if they do that.
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I guess it depends somewhat on Wagner’s involvement, as you can see his attitude toward the character change as he gets older. The early Hunter Rose is charismatic like Diabolik, but by Behold the Devil, he’s boring because he’s so narcissistic and obsessed with crime. The central mystery of the story amounts to nothing because he doesn’t care about it. Those The Shadow comics he’s in play out the same way. It’s weird because unless it’s going to be a documentary made by Christine Spar, there’s not much to the story as written. Hunter Rose has the least amount of story out of all of them.
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# ? Aug 8, 2022 21:24 |
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I still would have preferred a Mage to a Grendel series
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Codependent Poster posted:Yeah WB owns all the characters but they want to keep Neil happy. He explained it in a twitter thread. Doesn't include Jon Peters wanting to make a Sandman movie with a giant spider in the third act. 2/10.
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Just adapt the Grendel/Batman crossover
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Finished episode two of Sandman and I am going to be extremely nitpicky here but one thing that is throwing me off a bit is Dream's voice. It's a weird thing but when I read the comics I always thought he would sound slightly unhuman considering that different speech bubbles and font was used for him as opposed to regular people, so I would read it with his voice having some deeper echoy sounds, but in the show he sounds....human. It is tiny thing to nitpick and hasn't really taken me fully out of the show but it was just something I was expecting to be different than from how it ended up.
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Humbug Scoolbus posted:I still would have preferred a Mage to a Grendel series I think most would, and I say that even as someone that likes Grendel more. Mage just is more suited to a show.
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Somehow I missed that The Hood was going to be Ironheart and Anthony Ramos is playing him. And there's pictures. https://twitter.com/ironhnews/status/1556742735570288640 Am I reading too much into the labels on those barriers or am I right to appreciate the silly reference?
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Maybe it'll look good in motion? As it stands that looks sorta like someone's "Assassin's Creed in the Galactic Senate" cosplay
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theironjef posted:Maybe it'll look good in motion? As it stands that looks sorta like someone's "Assassin's Creed in the Galactic Senate" cosplay Yeah they'll touch it up with CGI.
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the hood looks stupid in the comics so they're just being accurate
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The Hood is just some goober in a cape, so it looks pretty accurate. It's actually fancier than he usually looks. edit; added picture Joe Fisto fucked around with this message at 01:15 on Aug 9, 2022 |
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Weird choice for Ironheart but I guess I don't actually know that much about her. Have they interacted much in the comics? Or maybe they're doing like a half adaptation of Infamous Iron Man
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