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Streaming or currently airing TV shows (AKA Netflix thread) (13 Viewers)

Might be on to a good one...if you are into foreign stuff.

Dark

2 eps in.

Draws you in quick with a stranger things type of feel. This is a German show with lots of suspense and mystery. 

Great scenery, good acting and good writing so far. Looking forward to finishing this show.

I believe they have an English dubbing version for those who don't want to read but I read it's not synced well. 

I reset it to German with English subtitles. 
Ok....

Gotta pimp this again. Just wrapped up last night.

If you don' t mind subtitles and like Back to the Future and Stranger Things this show is the outcome if they had a baby. 

Dark is apparently Netflix's 1st original series for Germany and boy did they knock it out of the park!

I don't want to ruin it for anyone but this is a great cerebral thriller with great writing and cinematography.  The type of show you will want to watch twice or read up on afterwards to get everything accurate.

Remember,  if you watch this change to German language and use English subtitles. If you use the English dubbed version it will take away from the show as the voiceover is not great and distracting. 

But...If you don't mind reading....PLEASE give this a try.

 
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not Netflix but "The Lost City of Z" is on Prime. It's got Charlie Hunnam from "Sons of Anarchy" playing an English commander who goes down the Amazon River at the turn of the 20th century with a small crew in search of a lost civilization. It's hard not to compare it on some level to Herzog's "Aguirre" specifically. Hunnam is miscast and the film squanders a great true-life story. I'd give it a C+.

 
not Netflix but "The Lost City of Z" is on Prime. It's got Charlie Hunnam from "Sons of Anarchy" playing an English commander who goes down the Amazon River at the turn of the 20th century with a small crew in search of a lost civilization. It's hard not to compare it on some level to Herzog's "Aguirre" specifically. Hunnam is miscast and the film squanders a great true-life story. I'd give it a C+.
You're being generous IMO. Unless you have exhausted every other movie/series I would not recommend this. If you're that interested read up on the events and you'll be more entertained and you'll have 1 hour and 45 min of your life to go climb a tree or something meaningful.

 
You're being generous IMO. Unless you have exhausted every other movie/series I would not recommend this. If you're that interested read up on the events and you'll be more entertained and you'll have 1 hour and 45 min of your life to go climb a tree or something meaningful.
i am pretty being overly generous with the film but i'm a sucker for these types of stories.

 
not Netflix but "The Lost City of Z" is on Prime. It's got Charlie Hunnam from "Sons of Anarchy" playing an English commander who goes down the Amazon River at the turn of the 20th century with a small crew in search of a lost civilization. It's hard not to compare it on some level to Herzog's "Aguirre" specifically. Hunnam is miscast and the film squanders a great true-life story. I'd give it a C+.


You're being generous IMO. Unless you have exhausted every other movie/series I would not recommend this. If you're that interested read up on the events and you'll be more entertained and you'll have 1 hour and 45 min of your life to go climb a tree or something meaningful.
 I have seen this one on a few 'Best of 2017' lists.  I've had it at home few times, but seem to always find something I want to watch more. 

 
 I have seen this one on a few 'Best of 2017' lists.  I've had it at home few times, but seem to always find something I want to watch more. 
skip it. it's not nearly good enough - despite a story worth telling, imo - to compete against better stuff out there.

 
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel on Amazon just won the Golden Globe for best TV series - Comedy.

i hadn’t watched it before because it looked a little chick-flick-ish, but it is by the creator of The Gilmore Girls and has some really funny and clever writing.  I’m already four episodes in and really liking this....

 
Watched a couple of horror movies yesterday with interesting ideas that ultimately missed the mark.

The Vault - A group of bank robbers planned for everything.....except a haunted vault.  I like the whole "what if we were doing a standard bank heist movie and a horror film broke out" thought, but the execution was a little lacking.  The pitch meeting for this film probably included weed and Cheetos, so it was no surprise to see James Franco show up in a critical role.  It's pretty standard horror fare, but if the script and direction were tightened up just a notch this could have been special.  I'd give this a horror grade of "C - "

House on Willow Street - A group of kidnappers planned for everything....except the hostage being possessed by a demon.  A lot like The Vault, I wanted to see the movie this could have been.  It's got all the cliches of your standard horror film (good and bad), and the script/acting/direction is kind of a jumbled mess, but if you're just looking for something to pass the time this would work out fine.  I'd give this one a horror grade of "D+"

 
I sat down while my wife watched Ep 1 of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. I laughed harder than I care to admit. :bag:  
it reminds me of the early season's of New Girl, but with more singing, and much more cinge-worthy, awkward moments.
I had a similar first episode experience yesterday.  Did you stay with it, and what did you think?

 
Watched a couple of horror movies yesterday with interesting ideas that ultimately missed the mark.

The Vault - A group of bank robbers planned for everything.....except a haunted vault.  I like the whole "what if we were doing a standard bank heist movie and a horror film broke out" thought, but the execution was a little lacking.  The pitch meeting for this film probably included weed and Cheetos, so it was no surprise to see James Franco show up in a critical role.  It's pretty standard horror fare, but if the script and direction were tightened up just a notch this could have been special.  I'd give this a horror grade of "C - "

House on Willow Street - A group of kidnappers planned for everything....except the hostage being possessed by a demon.  A lot like The Vault, I wanted to see the movie this could have been.  It's got all the cliches of your standard horror film (good and bad), and the script/acting/direction is kind of a jumbled mess, but if you're just looking for something to pass the time this would work out fine.  I'd give this one a horror grade of "D+"
these remind me of that movie called the car is the devil really it is about a group of car theves who thought of anything but did not realize the car was actually satan its like a car heist movie meets the devil all right brohans i have to come clean i just made that up so do not go searching and get mad at the old swcer when you can not find a movie called the car is the devil really i was just yankin your chain a little bit trying to have some fun in here take that to the bank bromigos 

 
these remind me of that movie called the car is the devil really it is about a group of car theves who thought of anything but did not realize the car was actually satan its like a car heist movie meets the devil all right brohans i have to come clean i just made that up so do not go searching and get mad at the old swcer when you can not find a movie called the car is the devil really i was just yankin your chain a little bit trying to have some fun in here take that to the bank bromigos 
Sounds like a sequel to Maximum Overdrive (Emilio's best work, IMO)

 
you can search far and long but you will never find a finer actor than emilo estavez bromigo take that to the bank 

 
I had a similar first episode experience yesterday.  Did you stay with it, and what did you think?
I think we only watched up to Ep 6. I only watch if my wife wants to watch, so it's been a while.

None of the characters are particularly likable and don't think the bad outweighs the good to continue with the series.

 
these remind me of that movie called the car is the devil really it is about a group of car theves who thought of anything but did not realize the car was actually satan its like a car heist movie meets the devil all right brohans i have to come clean i just made that up so do not go searching and get mad at the old swcer when you can not find a movie called the car is the devil really i was just yankin your chain a little bit trying to have some fun in here take that to the bank bromigos 
i remember seeing this in the theater when I was a kid.  it was one of the first movies that my dad took me to. I think it was also a double feature with one of the Pink Panther movies. 

 
I think we only watched up to Ep 6. I only watch if my wife wants to watch, so it's been a while.

None of the characters are particularly likable and don't think the bad outweighs the good to continue with the series.
I'm not a Broadway, show tunes kind of guy, and I say this, that Crazy Ex-GF is one of the best shows on TV.  Full stop.  Super funny, filthy, and much darker than it appears from its candy colored surface  

 
Probably been discussed plenty in here, but if not... Last week I went looking for a plain up list of Netflix and Hulu shows, and came across JustWatch.   They have the searchable list of contents of all the streaming, rental and purchase sites.  

More importantly, I found plenty of Netflix and Hulu shows that I had no clue either had.  They both try to be so clever about predicting what I want to see that they've been excluding a bunch of movies and TV shows I'd love to see or watch again.  Some of them I know I've scrolled through their genre and they were never listed.  

Anyway, hope that helps someone. I scrolled through every single movie and TV show for Netflix and Hulu... helps to restrict it by year to batches of a few hundred.  If anyone has other tips like this that I've probably missed from not reading the thread frequently, would love to hear them.

 
Probably been discussed plenty in here, but if not... Last week I went looking for a plain up list of Netflix and Hulu shows, and came across JustWatch.   They have the searchable list of contents of all the streaming, rental and purchase sites.  

More importantly, I found plenty of Netflix and Hulu shows that I had no clue either had.  They both try to be so clever about predicting what I want to see that they've been excluding a bunch of movies and TV shows I'd love to see or watch again.  Some of them I know I've scrolled through their genre and they were never listed.  

Anyway, hope that helps someone. I scrolled through every single movie and TV show for Netflix and Hulu... helps to restrict it by year to batches of a few hundred.  If anyone has other tips like this that I've probably missed from not reading the thread frequently, would love to hear them.
Good post...have been using justwatch for a while now

another nice site for Netflix is instantwatcher http://instantwatcher.com/ also a version for Amazon 

 
Just started watching Glitch last night.  Don't recall seeing it mentioned in this thread.  It's in the same genre as The Returned, where people that have long been passed away suddenly show up healthy.  Only 2 episodes in so far, but much better than the US version of The Returned.  It's set in Australia, so a bit of an accent to deal with.  Only 2 seasons @ 6 episodes each.  I'm sure I'll knock this one out in just a few days. 

I'd recommend based on what I've seen so far. 

 
Just started watching Glitch last night.  Don't recall seeing it mentioned in this thread.  It's in the same genre as The Returned, where people that have long been passed away suddenly show up healthy.  Only 2 episodes in so far, but much better than the US version of The Returned.  It's set in Australia, so a bit of an accent to deal with.  Only 2 seasons @ 6 episodes each.  I'm sure I'll knock this one out in just a few days. 

I'd recommend based on what I've seen so far. 
Thanks for the heads up.  A six episode season usually means they've cut out a lot of the fluff I hate.  US version of the Returned was terrible.

 
Just started watching Glitch last night.  Don't recall seeing it mentioned in this thread.  It's in the same genre as The Returned, where people that have long been passed away suddenly show up healthy.  Only 2 episodes in so far, but much better than the US version of The Returned.  It's set in Australia, so a bit of an accent to deal with.  Only 2 seasons @ 6 episodes each.  I'm sure I'll knock this one out in just a few days. 

I'd recommend based on what I've seen so far. 
its really good i think so bam another riddle solved by the old swcer take that to the bank bromigo

 
what is it about take that to the bank brohan 
Siege of Jadotville is about an Irish UN Peacekeeping force that gets hung out to dry. Irish war movies (much like westerns) are my sweet spot. The dry humor in the face of certain death plays well with my sarcastic personality. Based on a true story that occurred during the 60's, a mineral rich area in the Congo is taken over by coup, the UN tries to step in and do what they do. The mineral mines hire ex-French Foriegn Legion mercenaries to handle the coup and UN peacekeepers. Just a good unit based war story that no one has ever heard of.

The Siege of Jadotville took place in September 1961, during the United Nations intervention in the Katanga conflict in Congo-Léopoldville, in Central Africa. "A" Company, 35th Battalion (UN service) of the Irish Army ONUC contingent was attacked by Katanga Gendarmerie troops loyal to the Katangese Prime Minister Moise Tshombe. The lightly armed Irish soldiers, besieged in Jadotville (modern Likasi), resisted Katangese assaults for six days as a relief force of Irish and Swedish troops unsuccessfully attempted to reach the Irish force.

The outnumbered Irish company was eventually forced to surrender after ammunition and supplies were exhausted, but not before inflicting heavy casualties on the Katangese and their mercenaries. They were held as prisoners of war for approximately one month, with no loss of life. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Jadotville

 
The End of the F***ing World

Very dark drama with a little bit of comedy thrown in about two teen sociopaths. Recommended if you like intense.

 
Just started watching Glitch last night.  Don't recall seeing it mentioned in this thread.  It's in the same genre as The Returned, where people that have long been passed away suddenly show up healthy.  Only 2 episodes in so far, but much better than the US version of The Returned.  It's set in Australia, so a bit of an accent to deal with.  Only 2 seasons @ 6 episodes each.  I'm sure I'll knock this one out in just a few days. 

I'd recommend based on what I've seen so far. 
Glitch was decent through both seasons. Doesn't quite hit the levels of the original Returned and it's a little lighter in feel. It appears to be headed for a third, which seems like one too many IMO- but I'll give it a go if they do. Similar feel to The Kettering Incident except that one could really use a second season.

 
Just started watching The Frozen Dead. French crime drama that is excellent so far just two episodes in.  Gotta read subtitles but definitely worth it.

 
Thanks to those who recommended "Halt and Catch Fire". I wish AMC would have done a better job promoting it during the last season of Breaking Bad. 
:goodposting:  We've been plowing right through this. Really dig it through three seasons so far, and it has a bit of that nostalgia factor. You do want to punch the characters sometimes but I also want to punch people in real life so there's that.

 
Just started watching The Frozen Dead. French crime drama that is excellent so far just two episodes in.  Gotta read subtitles but definitely worth it.
saw this on my recommended list, but was too high at the time to watch a show with subtitles. Good to see another good review.  :thumbup:

 
Just started watching The Frozen Dead. French crime drama that is excellent so far just two episodes in.  Gotta read subtitles but definitely worth it.
saw this on my recommended list, but was too high at the time to watch a show with subtitles. Good to see another good review.  :thumbup:
no schtick- I thought this was a Walking Dead spinoff. after the last couple years of that show, no way in hell I was touching it. but if they're saying that nonsense in french accents, ok I guess.

 
:goodposting:  We've been plowing right through this. Really dig it through three seasons so far, and it has a bit of that nostalgia factor. You do want to punch the characters sometimes but I also want to punch people in real life so there's that.
Same here.  Just finished season two.  They did the Mad Men shot at the end.   :thumbup:

The first 4-5 episodes I nearly bailed.  But after that it really starts to hum.

A little more eye candy wouldn't hurt.  Or at least doll Cameron up once in awhile.  

This show would have been huge if it had more budget and on HBO.  The lack of budget really hurts considering the era and soundtrack possibilities.

 
Same here.  Just finished season two.  They did the Mad Men shot at the end.   :thumbup:

The first 4-5 episodes I nearly bailed.  But after that it really starts to hum.

A little more eye candy wouldn't hurt.  Or at least doll Cameron up once in awhile.  

This show would have been huge if it had more budget and on HBO.  The lack of budget really hurts considering the era and soundtrack possibilities.
HACF was one of my favorite shows of the past few years. I know that some people didn't like season 1, but i loved it from the start. The show gets a lot better. I think season 3 was amazing and the last 2-3 episodes of s3 were some of the best tv I've seen in years. Season 4 was good, too. I hated that the series ended, but at least it got to out on its own terms. The reviews were great, but the ratings were not.

 I think the music also got better over the last couple of seasons.

 
HACF was one of my favorite shows of the past few years. I know that some people didn't like season 1, but i loved it from the start. The show gets a lot better. I think season 3 was amazing and the last 2-3 episodes of s3 were some of the best tv I've seen in years. Season 4 was good, too. I hated that the series ended, but at least it got to out on its own terms. The reviews were great, but the ratings were not.

 I think the music also got better over the last couple of seasons.
We just got into season 2 today (came home early because of upcoming snow storm). I told the wife today, that I almost bailed half way through season 1 but I am pretty much hooked now. Glad to hear it should keep on getting better!

 

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