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Netflix & Amazon: 4 or 5 Star Submissions (1 Viewer)

Geez, any of you people watch movies? 
We are like 90/10 tv series now. Find them to be significantly more developed. 

I mean I know you are joking but it is a problem with me and movies now. I don’t find myself knowing the characters enough to care as much. 

 
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Netflix & Amazon

Netflix & Amazon

Netflix & Amazon

Netflix & Amazon

Netflix & Amazon

Netflix & Amazon

Netflix & Amazon

Netflix & Amazon

Netflix & Amazon
lol I read the post but not the thread title. He can just ignore them, who cares, this isn’t going up for peer review. 

 
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Please Like Me 

(Australian comedy, drama; R rating for strong sexual content, nudity, drugs; Dreaded Marco; 5 stars)  

Hulu (2013-16)

Thought it  was on Amazon too but, nope, just Hulu. 

 
The Raytheon Duck & Cover Hour, with Shecky Montalban

(American variety show, viewer warning for Communist infiltration, wikkidpissah, 4 stars and a sickle)

Dumont Network 1949-1949½

 
We are like 90/10 tv series now. Find them to be significantly more developed. 

I mean I know you are joking but it is a problem with me and movies now. I don’t find myself knowing the characters enough to care as much. 
I am going back to being the opposite, especially now that I have trained myself that it's OK to split a movie over two nights.  

I get what everybody says about there being more time to develop characters, and that is great in theory.  My problem with shows is that I feel like most hit a wall and are just grinding out content just so the services have a popular product for subscription.   I think it's rare for a show to get through 3 seasons at a very high level and extremely rare to go 5 plus.  More often than not, I feel like they had a good pitch for a show, but not an actual plan of where that show should go after a few seasons.   Also, the TV format gives the writers more time to mess up the characters as well or start going away from the rules and world they set up at the start of he series.   Long story short, I usually end up feeling like I am wasting my time with a show after a few seasons as the quality starts to go downhill.   I can't think of any show in the last decade besides The Leftovers that I didn't feel this way about after about 1/2 way through the series.    Most of the time I think that I could have watched 10 movies instead of 2 seasons of X show.  ;)

 
Futureman on Hulu isn't perfect but is a sci-fi comedy that's as out-there in its humor as big mouth and well worth the watch IMO. last star fighter meets terminator meets big mouth.

 
Informer, amazon. 4/5

Set in London, a kid gets pushed into having to be an informer for the popo. 5/5 show until the conclusion. Great acting and fantastic sense on putting the viewer into a London world that felt real and completely unknown to me.

 
If this thread has taught me anything:

Capella can't read

El Floppo watches way too much tv

and 

ClownCar, she loves nudity and sex

 
You said fugitive, but I thought prisoner. The why-god-why one with caviezel
that was unwatchable.

no, i'm apparently the only one who loved Fug2 (early 2000s) - really good stories involving the lives his trail collided with, morals-of-the-story at the end & everything

 

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