What are you watching right now? (tv series + see OP!)
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I finally got myself to start watching the last season of Breaking Bad, after being really turned off by the exaggerated hype and way too long hiatus.
And what can I say? I (again) can't get enough of this awesome, yet not genius, show.
BTW. Am I the only one who observed several analogies to "scarface "? (This may sound incredibly stupid because I actually managed to avoid any kind of spoilers and it may already be common knowledge without me knowing )
And what can I say? I (again) can't get enough of this awesome, yet not genius, show.
BTW. Am I the only one who observed several analogies to "scarface "? (This may sound incredibly stupid because I actually managed to avoid any kind of spoilers and it may already be common knowledge without me knowing )
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"Everyone has the right to self-determination and every try to classify a human being as better, dumber, worse or gentical assessed is pure fascism and everyone in this country should actually know that“- Serdar Somuncu
“Intelligent men do not decide any subject until they have carefully examined both or all sides of it. Fools, cowards, and those too lazy to think, accept blindly, without examining dogmas and doctrines imposed upon them in childhood by their parents, priests, and teachers, when their minds could not reason.” - James Hervey Johnson
“Science doesn’t give absolute answers; it only shows the most presumable contingency based on actual, practical or theoretical evidences.” – My physics teacher
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Started watching Shameless (US version) and its great. I love William H. Macy's character.
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Does Love Live get a lot of shit or something?- caragnafog dog
Hitler AND eating babies in a Shinji thread? Business as usual- TMBounty_Hunter
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Only TV show I'm watching right now is TRUE DETECTIVE. Feels like a great 8 hour movie which makes sense since it's all coming from the vision of one director.
I love the idea of this series being an anthology thing - new cast, location & crew fore next season - but HBO is gonna have to look really hard to find a team that can pull something off this good again.
I love the idea of this series being an anthology thing - new cast, location & crew fore next season - but HBO is gonna have to look really hard to find a team that can pull something off this good again.
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The Wire season 3...
SPOILER: Show
Damn, they done killed off my favorite character. I guess Stringer really was slipping pretty hard after McNulty got to Brianna regarding D'angelo's death, though.
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If you let me, here's what I'll do: I'll take care of you.
Got caught up on that the other day. Best thing on TV siince Breaking Bad.
Warning though... anyone who can't deal with certain posters' opressive negativity is almost certainly going to have issues with Rust Chole's monologues on the utter futility of existence.
Rest In Peace ~ 1978 - 2017
"I'd consider myself a realist, alright? but in philosophical terms I'm what's called a pessimist. It means I'm bad at parties." - Rust Cohle
"Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize that half of 'em are stupider than that." - George Carlin
"The internet: It's like a training camp for never amounting to anything." - Oglaf
"I think internet message boards and the like are dangerous." - Anno
"I'd consider myself a realist, alright? but in philosophical terms I'm what's called a pessimist. It means I'm bad at parties." - Rust Cohle
"Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize that half of 'em are stupider than that." - George Carlin
"The internet: It's like a training camp for never amounting to anything." - Oglaf
"I think internet message boards and the like are dangerous." - Anno
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Which season are you watching?
"I'd really like to have as much money as you have, Oz" - robersora
"No you wouldn't. Oz's secret is he goes without food to buy that stuff. He hasn't eaten in years." - Brikhaus
"Often I get the feeling that deep down, your little girl is struggling with your embrace of filmfaggotry and your loldeep fixations, and the conflict that arises from such a contradiction is embodied pretty well in Kureha's character. But obviously it's not any sort of internal conflict that makes the analogy work. It's the pigtails." - Merridian
"Oh, Oz, I fear I'm losing my filmfag to the depths of Japanese pop. If only there were more films with Japanese girls in glow-in-the-dark costumes you'd be the David Bordwell of that genre." - Jimbo
"Oz, I think we need to stage an intervention and force you to watch some movies that aren't made in Japan." - Trajan
"No you wouldn't. Oz's secret is he goes without food to buy that stuff. He hasn't eaten in years." - Brikhaus
"Often I get the feeling that deep down, your little girl is struggling with your embrace of filmfaggotry and your loldeep fixations, and the conflict that arises from such a contradiction is embodied pretty well in Kureha's character. But obviously it's not any sort of internal conflict that makes the analogy work. It's the pigtails." - Merridian
"Oh, Oz, I fear I'm losing my filmfag to the depths of Japanese pop. If only there were more films with Japanese girls in glow-in-the-dark costumes you'd be the David Bordwell of that genre." - Jimbo
"Oz, I think we need to stage an intervention and force you to watch some movies that aren't made in Japan." - Trajan
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Yeah, that's the first season. Too bad it has never been fully subbed and I've never come across a RAW upload of the rest of the season. The first 10 episodes are basically standalone, but episode 11 begins a longer big boss arc that is left incomplete as the subs end at episode 15 (with the whole season being 24 episodes). In addition I've also seen the two films based on the series and I am currently going through the second season as it is being subbed. The second season has a different cast and storyline, not to mention the budget being notably bigger and the entire season has an obvious main antagonist unlike the first one. The first season is a lot of fun, but I actually prefer the second season based on what I have seen as the lead actress is more fitting for the role (yet she doesn't lack the campiness and clumsiness of the first season), the lead characters have good chemistry and the combination of hilariously random direction and ridiculous writing is perfected by the beginning of the second season.
"I'd really like to have as much money as you have, Oz" - robersora
"No you wouldn't. Oz's secret is he goes without food to buy that stuff. He hasn't eaten in years." - Brikhaus
"Often I get the feeling that deep down, your little girl is struggling with your embrace of filmfaggotry and your loldeep fixations, and the conflict that arises from such a contradiction is embodied pretty well in Kureha's character. But obviously it's not any sort of internal conflict that makes the analogy work. It's the pigtails." - Merridian
"Oh, Oz, I fear I'm losing my filmfag to the depths of Japanese pop. If only there were more films with Japanese girls in glow-in-the-dark costumes you'd be the David Bordwell of that genre." - Jimbo
"Oz, I think we need to stage an intervention and force you to watch some movies that aren't made in Japan." - Trajan
"No you wouldn't. Oz's secret is he goes without food to buy that stuff. He hasn't eaten in years." - Brikhaus
"Often I get the feeling that deep down, your little girl is struggling with your embrace of filmfaggotry and your loldeep fixations, and the conflict that arises from such a contradiction is embodied pretty well in Kureha's character. But obviously it's not any sort of internal conflict that makes the analogy work. It's the pigtails." - Merridian
"Oh, Oz, I fear I'm losing my filmfag to the depths of Japanese pop. If only there were more films with Japanese girls in glow-in-the-dark costumes you'd be the David Bordwell of that genre." - Jimbo
"Oz, I think we need to stage an intervention and force you to watch some movies that aren't made in Japan." - Trajan
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So, True Detective is over and man... what a letdown. I mean it was solidly acted of course, but the last episode felt really hollow and bland compared to the earlier ones, the final clue was unbelievably vague, it wasn't nearly as clever as everyone seemed to think it might be, and I was annoyed that after all the hard-edged flavor of the show the creator flinched at the end and gave us an annoying happy ending.
Rest In Peace ~ 1978 - 2017
"I'd consider myself a realist, alright? but in philosophical terms I'm what's called a pessimist. It means I'm bad at parties." - Rust Cohle
"Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize that half of 'em are stupider than that." - George Carlin
"The internet: It's like a training camp for never amounting to anything." - Oglaf
"I think internet message boards and the like are dangerous." - Anno
"I'd consider myself a realist, alright? but in philosophical terms I'm what's called a pessimist. It means I'm bad at parties." - Rust Cohle
"Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize that half of 'em are stupider than that." - George Carlin
"The internet: It's like a training camp for never amounting to anything." - Oglaf
"I think internet message boards and the like are dangerous." - Anno
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True Detective, S1E1-3: Brilliant TV. It’s far too fucking rare a substantial crime drama series comes along more akin to something like The Silence of the Lambs, as opposed to the endless litany of television run-of-the-mill rot like NCIS, Law & Order, CSI: [Insert city name here] and so on, so forth. That means a gritty, marvellously acted (as Nemz said above) psychodrama that is richly layered and thought provoking.
First few episodes are a genius slow-burn that pull you into the case, characters and setting. Set in the southern coastal plains of Louisiana, the body of a dead girl is discovered bound to a tree in a cane field in an almost reverent pose, deer antlers tied to her head as a make-shift crown and odd dreamcatcher-like trinkets adorning the branches hinting at some kind of bizarre ritual. “This isn’t the first, and it probably isn’t going to be the last…”
As with most viewers my initial praise goes towards McConaughey’s character ‘Rust’. Dude’s got the part down pat - from the way he talks right down to that stilted but ponderous walk. Also, his jaded and nihilistic ramblings, and his parter’s (Martin Hart, played by Woody Harrelson) reactions to, are entertainment gold.
Very much so looking forward to watching the rest of the episodes this week/weekend, as it’s not often I genuinely enjoy a new TV series.
First few episodes are a genius slow-burn that pull you into the case, characters and setting. Set in the southern coastal plains of Louisiana, the body of a dead girl is discovered bound to a tree in a cane field in an almost reverent pose, deer antlers tied to her head as a make-shift crown and odd dreamcatcher-like trinkets adorning the branches hinting at some kind of bizarre ritual. “This isn’t the first, and it probably isn’t going to be the last…”
As with most viewers my initial praise goes towards McConaughey’s character ‘Rust’. Dude’s got the part down pat - from the way he talks right down to that stilted but ponderous walk. Also, his jaded and nihilistic ramblings, and his parter’s (Martin Hart, played by Woody Harrelson) reactions to, are entertainment gold.
Very much so looking forward to watching the rest of the episodes this week/weekend, as it’s not often I genuinely enjoy a new TV series.
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CURRENT TV SHOW LOG
- agents of shield s1
- almost human s1
- hannibal s2
- justified s5
- the blacklist s1
Recently finished
House of cards s2
True detective s1
Oh bro you are not prepared man, no spoiler but the show sticks the landing 100%
Monumental series.
If you liked this show, I highly recommend a british mini series LUTHER staring idris Elba (Prometheus, thor 1-2) as the lead detective character and Ruth Wilson as a sultry redhead psychopath.
Specifically it's 3 seasons, first has 6 episodes and the other 2 have 4 episodes.
- agents of shield s1
- almost human s1
- hannibal s2
- justified s5
- the blacklist s1
Recently finished
House of cards s2
True detective s1
Blue Monday wrote:True Detective, S1E1-3: Brilliant TV. It’s far too fucking rare a substantial crime drama series comes along more akin to something like The Silence of the Lambs, as opposed to the endless litany of television run-of-the-mill rot like NCIS, Law & Order, CSI: [Insert city name here] and so on, so forth. That means a gritty, marvellously acted (as Nemz said above) psychodrama that is richly layered and thought provoking.
First few episodes are a genius slow-burn that pull you into the case, characters and setting. Set in the southern coastal plains of Louisiana, the body of a dead girl is discovered bound to a tree in a cane field in an almost reverent pose, deer antlers tied to her head as a make-shift crown and odd dreamcatcher-like trinkets adorning the branches hinting at some kind of bizarre ritual. “This isn’t the first, and it probably isn’t going to be the last…”
As with most viewers my initial praise goes towards McConaughey’s character ‘Rust’. Dude’s got the part down pat - from the way he talks right down to that stilted but ponderous walk. Also, his jaded and nihilistic ramblings, and his parter’s (Martin Hart, played by Woody Harrelson) reactions to, are entertainment gold.
Very much so looking forward to watching the rest of the episodes this week/weekend, as it’s not often I genuinely enjoy a new TV series.
Oh bro you are not prepared man, no spoiler but the show sticks the landing 100%
Monumental series.
If you liked this show, I highly recommend a british mini series LUTHER staring idris Elba (Prometheus, thor 1-2) as the lead detective character and Ruth Wilson as a sultry redhead psychopath.
Specifically it's 3 seasons, first has 6 episodes and the other 2 have 4 episodes.
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Well, just finished True Detective and have to say; that finale was freakin’ fantastic. I like that they shirked away from the gimmick of a cheap plot twist, flip or any obvious writing and placed the emphasis instead on the characters themselves. The entire section at Childress’ property was thoroughly chilling, wrought with plenty of suspense, tension, terror and the atmosphere was superb. As a climax, it’s emotionally satisfying and provides just enough content on the abstract evil of the Yellow King and “Carcosa” to close the lid on the 17 year case yet retain plenty of the mystery. The prospect of some of the killers still being out there is a downright scary afterthought too, but as Hart says, “We were never going to get them all. That’s not the kind of world this is.”
Being an anthology, I have no idea how the second series is going to fare as they've set the bar incredibly high here. Will be tough going trying to top it, but I look forward to what writer and showrunner Nic Pizzolatto has in store for the next story.
I recall seeing ads for this a number of months ago when one of the seasons aired here. Unfortunately I missed it but will keep the recommendation in mind.
Being an anthology, I have no idea how the second series is going to fare as they've set the bar incredibly high here. Will be tough going trying to top it, but I look forward to what writer and showrunner Nic Pizzolatto has in store for the next story.
I recall seeing ads for this a number of months ago when one of the seasons aired here. Unfortunately I missed it but will keep the recommendation in mind.
I spent all night and most of today mainlining Hannibal from the premiere to the first episode. Some of the most filmic television I've ever seen, and Mads Mikkelsen's Hannibal is absolutely... delectable.
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Statistical fact: Cops will never pull over a man with a huge bong in his car. Why? They fear this man. They know he sees further than they and he will bind them with ancient logics. —Marty Mikalski
Statistical fact: Cops will never pull over a man with a huge bong in his car. Why? They fear this man. They know he sees further than they and he will bind them with ancient logics. —Marty Mikalski
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