Finished watching season 2 of Fauda on Netflix.
I thought it was a very good season overall with good action and drama...and more than a few head-scratchers along the way.
Finished watching season 2 of Fauda on Netflix.
I thought it was a very good season overall with good action and drama...and more than a few head-scratchers along the way.
There's nothing civil about this war.
I was in the mood to watch a western a few days ago. I ended up watching The Ballad of Lefty Brown and Bone Tomahawk on Amazon Prime. I enjoyed both, but they are very different movies. The Ballad of Lefty Brown was a very well done "avenge your friend" western with great scenery. Bone Tomahawk was a witty "save the girl" western but be warned is very violent almost horror show like.
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I got an email that NYPD Blue came out on Amazon Prime. I never watched it while it was on- might have to start up the series now though. Is it worth it?
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Me too. Ridiculous that the network cancelled what has been one of the best sci-fi series ever.
Even if I didn't like the story or any of the characters, I'd still like it due to getting so much of the science and likely speculative future scenarios so right. I'm sure the latter is due to having decent source material, but the former gets buggered far too often on the screen.
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I thought Bone Tomahawk was pretty much just a torture porn horror movie with a western setting.
Watched Get Smart recently. I thought the movie had its funny moments, but it couldn't quite capture the spirit of the original show. That, or I'd find the original show overrated if I watched it now. Still though, the movie is good for some laughs so it's worth seeing once - if you remember the original TV series.
I’ve been rewatching NYPD Blue from episode 1 on Hulu, almost done with season 3. I grew up with it as a teen and a recent trip to NYC had me remembering some of Dennis Franz’ finer moments.
If you ever saw and enjoyed the earlier seasons of Homicide: Life on the Street I think you’d enjoy NYPD Blue. It had the same gritty, “working cop” feel to it.
Like any TV show, you need to suspend belief (detectives leading ESU on raids, etc.) The later seasons for both kind of got out of hand with the cast having largely been replaced with models and the writers seemed to have run out of ideas but overall, NYPD Blue is one of the more memorable cop shows.
I think Mat Best wrote that review. Basically it's a 90 minute long version of his YouTube videos. The positive is that it's a zombie movie that doesn't try to be serious with some funny parts, inside military jokes, movie parody scenes. You could watch a couple of his better videos for the TLR version. If you do watch it, you'll never view Black Rifle Coffee Company the same way again.
"Gunfighting is a thinking man's game. So we might want to bring thinking back into it."-MDFA
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The new season of "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" is on Netflix. Much the same as the prior seasons: some guests are awesome, some are irritating, some conversations are inane, some are genuinely insightful, et cetera.
My favorite was Dana Carvey. He came across as pretty down to earth in his Netflix stand-up special and his conversation with Jerry makes he seem impossibly normal. And the guy's still hilarious.
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Saw Skyscraper last night. Think Diehard meets The Towering Inferno, but not done as well on either count. It was entertaining enough, as most of the Rock's movies are. My main takeaway was that Neve Campbell has aged every well.
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