“His House” was pretty good though! almost a standard fare horror, but the story gets better as it unfolds.
series 11 of Archer just landed on Netflix
Wooo!! (Archer style) I had no idea about this, thanks!
Something something danger zone!
I finished S2 of Westworld finally and loved yet, so starting tonight on S3 after planning to start it in the summer.
What service is Westworld on then?
I got round to trying Fargo TV series, only made it about 15 mins into ep1 before deciding it was far too miserable for current times. Maybe next summer.
There's a nice docu on Netflix about the making of Elf, "The Holiday Movies that Made Us" IIRC.
Any recommendations for hilarious sitcoms I may have missed?
My faves of recent years have been Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Norsemen, Kimmy Schmidt...
So, clever but silly kind of stuff.
my wife is working her way through Frazier on some channel or other as a daytime treat. And it is a treat! No idea when or what it's on. hth
Parks and Recreation? Give it a couple of episodes.
Community as well.
My name is Dave, iPlayer. Helps if you know a tiny bit about rap but I really liked it and am confident millions of insider jokes will have flown past me.
Reminds me: Atlanta. Bleaker comedy, but really good telly. Staring one of the cast of Community.
May rewatch both...
What service is Westworld on then?
Sky, I think.
S1 - Excellent
S2 - Alright I suppose
S3 - Oh look, that bloke from Breaking Bad is in it. Terrible, isn't it?
yeah also been meaning to rewatch Atlanta. that is pretty much my favourite show over the past few years.
My name is Dave, iPlayer. Helps if you know a tiny bit about rap but I really liked it and am confident millions of insider jokes will have flown past me.
Absolutely loved that series, actually just called “Dave”.
Sorry if it's been done but I really enjoyed castlevania. It's loosely based on the computer game from the 90's about vampires. A mate put me on to it, I wouldn't have described it as my kind of thing but I got really into it. More series coming next year apparently.
Parks and Recreation? Give it a couple of episodes.
Completed it mate. Agree it only finds its feet in S2.
Community as well.
Just packed it in mid-way through S4 as it's sort-of jumped the shark / gone up its own arse. Was v good before that though. I do have a bit of a thing for Alison Brie after that and Glow.
If you like Alison Brie then try Bojack Horseman. She's fantastic in it.
really enjoyed castlevania
So did I. I had to adjust to the animation, voices and story but it was well worth it.
Just rediscovered Cobra Kai. Watched the first series on paid for you tube a couple years back. Great switch mind off 80s throwback entertainment however one thing is totally bugging me. They all, constantly, drive pissed up! Is that seen OK in Merica? Ladt episode i saw Johnny staggered out a car and no one batted an eyelid...
I dare you to play a Cobra Kai drinking game. Every time somebody says Karate drink a shot. Guarantee you’ll be passed out within four minutes of any episode starting. I love it, it’s cheesy and it knows it.
one thing is totally bugging me. They all, constantly, drive pissed up! Is that seen OK in Merica? Ladt episode i saw Johnny staggered out a car and no one batted an eyelid
But they also take kids from class punchbag to black belt in a matter of weeks. It's an alternative reality.
As above Parks and Recreation from series 2 is very consistent.
We've recently done the Queens Gambit which was fantastic, and before that rattled through Schitts Creek which was a good easy watch. We've just watched Bridgerton in a week, my wife's choice, but it's silly and watchable, was also shocked to see the wedding scenes take place in the church where we were married!
I'm now off to Prime for the final series of Vikings.
Finally watched Death To 2020 last night and enjoyed it...if you like Charlie Brookers news wipe, id say it's one to watch
Running low on new series to start but Cobra Kai & Bridgeton are next
Three Scandi series that are watchable - Bordertown, Finnish police; Borderliner, Norwegian; and Quicksand, Swedish drama. Quicksand was actually quite good - bit daft in parts, but entertaining.
Anyone actually made it to the end of Mank?
My Netflix goes up by £2 in Feb, I cant see much to keep me using it. I liked The Queen's Gambit, but can't say I would've been that bothered to miss it.
wandavision starts today.
just taken out the free Starz trial (it's a sub-channel of Amazon, so you need a Prime subscription first). There's actually loads of content on there, old movies & TV shows, although I got it to watch The Stand & Godfather of Harlem (only a few episodes in but both are decent). Might keep it up for a month to binge watch all the good stuff, unlikely to carry on paying for yet another streaming channel long-term tho! Why are there so many now lol 🤣
Not Netflix, but Prime. Absolutely loving The Americans. 1980's, spies, violence, Russians, suspense, old school dodgy spy tech, more violence, attractive main character. Its all good. Halfway through first series, cracking stuff.
wandavision starts today.
on Disney. Watched the first one. If that's the one joke they have to last the whole series, it's gonna be a struggle.
sorry I thought it was on netflix for some reason
I've just discovered Midnight Diner on Netflix. It's Japanese with subtitles and although it is very gentle and easy-going it's also strangely watchable.
Anyone watching Fauda on Netflix Isreali/Palestinian goodies v baddies type thing, bit basic and clunky, but ok. Biggest issue is that it's very one sided.
Absolutely loving The Americans.
Up there with The Sopranos and The Wire as contender for best TV show ever. You know that eventually they have to be discovered (like Breaking Bad), but it's all about the path they take getting there. Not to give any spoilers away, but the pressure gets to them and their psychological struggles are the core of the story. Fantastic cast, including Julia Garner.
Anyone watching Fauda on Netflix Isreali/Palestinian goodies v baddies type thing, bit basic and clunky, but ok. Biggest issue is that it’s very one sided.
Basically an Israeli death squad, however there is some attempt to have 3 dimensional Palestinian characters.
Fauda started well with the cycle of violence thing, but went downhill pretty fast.
Netflix Isreali/Palestinian goodies v baddies type thing
Too scared to ask which is which.
Netflix adding spatial audio for Apple users, of AirPods Pro/Airpods Max,
Not Netflix, but Prime. Absolutely loving The Americans. 1980’s, spies, violence, Russians, suspense, old school dodgy spy tech, more violence, attractive main character. Its all good. Halfway through first series, cracking stuff.
+1 for The Americans. Brilliant series and quite a lot of accuracy as Jo Weisberg (creator) worked in the CIA for 4 years in the 90's
Too scared to ask which is which.
I think the producers make it pretty obvious who they think it is. 🙁
Watched 'Alice In Borderland' and then 'Sweet Home'. Both very 'dark', but really enjoyed them weirdly.
Im watching it on Sky but believe it has been on both Netflix and Amazon but 'Get Shorty' the series not the film is really really good. Chris O'Dowd and Ray Romano the only two big stars . A kind of hybrid of Entourage and ray Donovan.
For Actual Netflix and Amazon I Have watched and enjoyed 2020 , Hunters , Life after death , Cobra Kai , Trackers, Of Mics and Men and many others.
Midnight Diner
Has been on my list to watch for a good while. Watched the first episode tonight and found it entertaining.
Watched the first episode of Sweet Home, enjoyed that also.
Watched the film, Your Name, also very good.
The Gentlemen, very very good . I even thought Hugh Grant was good .
Really enjoyed The Dig
Penguin Bloom was ace.
Really enjoyed The Dig
This in spades (see what I did there?!)
