The Official BBO Netflix Movie/Show Referral Thread Hint: I did not like Mad Men
#1
Posted 2015-July-31, 14:05
Others?
#2
Posted 2015-August-01, 06:22
#3
Posted 2015-August-01, 08:49
hrothgar, on 2015-August-01, 06:22, said:
I liked the original movie. I'll give it a try.
#4
Posted 2015-August-01, 21:12
Last weekend watched Dont Stop Believin and The History of the Eagles. Thought both were supurb.
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#5
Posted 2015-August-02, 07:58
Phil, on 2015-August-01, 21:12, said:
Last weekend watched Dont Stop Believin and The History of the Eagles. Thought both were supurb.
Agree with History of the Eagles. Have not seen Believin yet.
#6
Posted 2015-August-02, 12:10
Also check out Lilyhammer series, American gangster moves to Norway.
Happy valley british cop series.
Spiral, French cop series based in Paris
edit also enjoyed the Ms. Fisher detective series set in 20's Melbourne.
If you are looking for an excellent doc. check out the kurt kobain," Montage of Heck" coming soon to Netflix
#7
Posted 2015-August-02, 14:09
Borgen. Danish with subtitles. Available from Netflix DVD service.
True Detective Season 1 on HBO. Season 2 was a bust for me.
Engrenages aka Spiral. Not sure where this is playing these days. Could be too gruesome for some.
#8
Posted 2020-May-28, 19:54
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This documentary will make you laugh, cry, open your eyes and blow you away.
#9
Posted 2020-May-30, 11:56
(There's another, Netflix produced, show about religious Jews called Unorthodox, which was good, but it wasn't as magical as Shtisel, and not as nice to its subject matter. It's about a very specific community of Hassidic Jews, that all the others think are extreme.)
On a different note, I just finished the first season of RuPaul's Drag Race. I had never seen it before, and it's very entertaining. But perhaps not for everyone.
We both are enjoying Dark, which is a German sci-fi show. I don't want to spoil it by comparing it to another show, plus we're still in the first season.
Do people also want recommendations for Amazon Prime?
#10
Posted 2020-May-30, 11:57
#11
Posted 2020-May-30, 18:46
#12
Posted 2020-June-01, 13:22
The second season of Homecoming wasn't as strange as the first.
For documentary-type shows, I like "Patriot Act" with Hasan Minhaj.
#13
Posted 2020-June-02, 10:27
y66, on 2020-May-30, 18:46, said:
Just a note - what's on Amazon Prime for us, may not be on AP in the US.
Adam and I really enjoyed Good Omens. We had started watching it on BBC2, but then signed up to AP because of Star Trek Picard, and watched it there. The actors were great, and really brought the characters to life. I will admit that I liked the book better, but this was quite a good approximation.
As mentioned above, Star Trek: Picard. Like all ST that it interesting to me, what I found interesting was more what it had to say about modern times, than about its universe. I will say that it had a lot for longtime fans, if you were fans of the characters. If you're expecting stories more in the vein of TNG, this may not hit the same beats for you.
We've also been binge-watching Farscape and Defiance. We had seen Farscape years ago, but it's so amusing that it was worth it to watch again. It's definitely in a pre-Battlestar Galactica vein of SF TV shows, if you know what I mean. Basically, experimental astronaut Jon Crichton accidentally falls into a wormhole, and is chased around that side of the universe by an insane military commander (who changes over the seasons), and he's just trying to find his way home. (That's basically the spoken introduction of each episode.)
Defiance is more in the style of Skiffy wanted to save money. It's basically a western, set in post-apocalyptic St Louis. This time the apocalypse was caused by aliens who thought that earth was unoccupied and sent a terraforming ship, which was stopped and a war ensued. It is now peacetime, and humans and a variety of alien species are living in (very) relative peace, and mostly a western with Sci-Fi favors proceeds. Can only recommend the first two seasons, as that's as far as we've seen.
We started watching Bosch, but we just couldn't get into it anymore, and to be honest, if the shows proceed like the books, I don't think that we could watch him doing things he does in the books considering what's actually going on in the US. It was hard enough reading the books, but at least one can think that they started 30 years ago, and he's a product of those times, but they've moved the story forward at least 15 years (he's a veteran of the first Gulf War instead of Vietnam).
We also have been catching up with Superstore, of which we only saw one season in the US. Its a comedy about people working in a Walmart-like store.
#14
Posted 2020-June-02, 10:30
barmar, on 2020-June-01, 13:22, said:
The second season of Homecoming wasn't as strange as the first.
For documentary-type shows, I like "Patriot Act" with Hasan Minhaj.
We've only watched one episode of SF. It wasn't great, but I'm hoping the second episode will be better. Haven't convinced Adam to give it another chance yet.
We watch Patriot Act, but a lot of times I think that we're not the target audience. I can't explain what I mean, it's just that a lot of his asides or other cultural references have no meaning to us.
#15
Posted 2020-June-04, 19:14
Elianna, on 2020-June-02, 10:30, said:
We watch Patriot Act, but a lot of times I think that we're not the target audience. I can't explain what I mean, it's just that a lot of his asides or other cultural references have no meaning to us.
IMO, Better Call Saul keeps getting better and better - now through season 5 with a final season ready to film.
#16
Posted 2020-June-09, 03:42
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3647998/
#17
Posted 2020-June-09, 15:38
The Marvelous Mrs Maisel (probably anyone who has Amazon Prime knows this one, but it’s an amazing show about a Jewish housewife in 1960 NY who becomes a stand-up comic).
Mr Bean (in French for us but it doesn’t matter as there’s not much dialogue — one of the funniest shows of all time IMO)
The Expanse (probably the best science fiction show still producing episodes)
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#18
Posted 2020-June-14, 09:41
awm, on 2020-June-09, 15:38, said:
The Marvelous Mrs Maisel (probably anyone who has Amazon Prime knows this one, but it’s an amazing show about a Jewish housewife in 1960 NY who becomes a stand-up comic).
Mr Bean (in French for us but it doesn’t matter as there’s not much dialogue — one of the funniest shows of all time IMO)
The Expanse (probably the best science fiction show still producing episodes)
I also missed Russian Doll on Netflix, which we really enjoyed. I don't even want to say what it's about because figuring that out is part of the fun. But it's really well acted!
#19
Posted 2020-June-14, 19:38
Edit: Here's Viet Than Nguyen's thoughtful but not too flattering comparison with Martin Luther King's "Beyond Vietnam" speech.
#20
Posted 2020-June-18, 18:14