Best TV shows or movies you can recommend (6 Viewers)

Farmer Jim

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Train Dreams - Netflix.

I read the reviews beforehand and one of them said it was a " beautiful film ", which it really is.

Joel Edgerton proves that he`s amongst the best male actors around at the moment.

A very simple plot - a lonely railway worker ( Edgerton ), turned logger in the American midwest, finds his soulmate and happiness ( Felicity Jones ), setting up home in a little log cabin on the edge of a lake, where they live a simple but content life.

Tragedy seems to follow him around, as he struggles with reality.

It sounds soppy, but it`s anything but.

The beautiful cinematography is as much part of the film as the performances and although it`s slow and dreamy, it kept my attention all the way through.

I`d have very happily gone to see this on the cinema and I`ve ordered the book.
 

mmttww

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I am broke and stingy so I'm after tips for Walter Presents... stuff on Channel 4. Seaside Hotel seemed a bit sh*t. Revival was ok. Who's seen good stuff on there?
 

Farmer Jim

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I am broke and stingy so I'm after tips for Walter Presents... stuff on Channel 4. Seaside Hotel seemed a bit sh*t. Revival was ok. Who's seen good stuff on there?

Deutschland 83 and Deutschland 86 are very good, very entertaining and with a banging 80`s soundtrack.

During the last throws of Communist East Germany, a young Eastern German lad is recruited as a spy by the Stasi.

There`s a lot of black humour in it, taking the piss out of both the East and West Germans.

A really good cast, who you instantly bond with.

With the added bonus of one of the most beautiful women on the planet, Sonja Gerhardt playing the love interest and fellow spy.
 

ajsccfc

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We've seen a few of the series on there. The ones I remember enjoying are

French:
A Deadly Union
'____ By The Lake' series (up to the one that seemed too similar to covid so we didn't bother)
Crimson Wedding
The Forest

Belgian:
The Break

German:
Deutschland 83/86/89

Danish:
The Team

Not sure how many of them are still available
 

mmttww

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Deutschland 83 and Deutschland 86 are very good, very entertaining and with a banging 80`s soundtrack.

mr t dancing GIF
 

Terry_dactyl

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Watched a documentary the other night, Predators. It’s about the series ‘To Catch a Predator’, which used to be on in the US. It was a show all about catching paedophiles and seems to have been really popular and spawned the vigilante paedophile hunters you hear about nowadays.

Not entirely sure how I felt about it…which I think in part is the theme of the whole thing.

Next up, for a lighter watch I’m looking forward to watching Riefenstahl. About the film director who inspired Hitler.

Merry Christmas everyone!
 

Otis

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Not quite TV, though he has got his mug in there, but the Chris Hawkins Names In Songs segment he has, is very funny at times.

 

Farmer Jim

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Just finished this series of Pluribus.

I`m on the fence with it tbh.

Some episodes seemed to be a whole lot of nothing, where as others were really good.

Also I don`t think much of the acting with some of the cast, particularly the lady who plays Zosia, in support of Carol ( Rhea Seehorn ).

It`s done enough to make me want to watch the next series though, as I`m interested to see where they take it.
 

Otis

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Just finished this series of Pluribus.

I`m on the fence with it tbh.

Some episodes seemed to be a whole lot of nothing, where as others were really good.

Also I don`t think much of the acting with some of the cast, particularly the lady who plays Zosia, in support of Carol ( Rhea Seehorn ).

It`s done enough to make me want to watch the next series though, as I`m interested to see where they take it.
Very interesting take. There was a whole lot of nothing regularly occuring in Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad, to my mind. And they were often the best episodes.

My missus and I absolutely love it and find the best episodes are indeed the ones where not all lot happens.

The one where Carol just keeps ringing and getting the same recorded messages, over and over, we thought was really funny.

Can't wait for the second season. ❤️

And we also thought Karolina Wydra as Zosia, was great. We also think Rhea Seahorn is absolutely nailed on for some awards.

Each and every to their own. 😎
 

Otis

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Very interesting take. There was a whole lot of nothing regularly occuring in Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad, to my mind. And they were often the best episodes.

My missus and I absolutely love it and find the best episodes are indeed the ones where not all lot happens.

The one where Carol just keeps ringing and getting the same recorded messages, over and over, we thought was really funny.

Can't wait for the second season. ❤️

And we also thought Karolina Wydra as Zosia, was great. We also think Rhea Seahorn is absolutely nailed on for some awards.

Each and every to their own. 😎
Oh and it was the episodes that were a whole lot of nothing, that for me, reminded me that it WAS Vince Gilligan and why I love his stuff so much. That was his imprint on it, right there, as far as my missus and I were concerned.
 

Farmer Jim

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Very interesting take. There was a whole lot of nothing regularly occuring in Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad, to my mind. And they were often the best episodes.

My missus and I absolutely love it and find the best episodes are indeed the ones where not all lot happens.

The one where Carol just keeps ringing and getting the same recorded messages, over and over, we thought was really funny.

Can't wait for the second season. ❤️

And we also thought Karolina Wydra as Zosia, was great. We also think Rhea Seahorn is absolutely nailed on for some awards.

Each and every to their own. 😎

What really annoyed me, was that Carol was supposed to be this feisty, strong and independent woman, who was totally resistant to the " others ", then all of sudden she gets a bit randy, abandons all of her principles and morals and jumps straight into bed with Zosia ! ( I appreciate she was achingly lonely, but she`d just lost her soul mate and was supposed to be grieving )

I`m a massive fan of stuff like this and the premise was fantastic, but there was just little bits of it that just let it down for me, her and Zosia being one of them.
 

Farmer Jim

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Just started on Mr Mercedes too.

I`ve read the book, which is very dark and this just feels like a made for tv drama, despite the acting talents of Brendan Gleeson in the lead.

I`m not sure I`ll be bothering with series 2/3 tbh.
 

Otis

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What really annoyed me, was that Carol was supposed to be this feisty, strong and independent woman, who was totally resistant to the " others ", then all of sudden she gets a bit randy, abandons all of her principles and morals and jumps straight into bed with Zosia ! ( I appreciate she was achingly lonely, but she`d just lost her soul mate and was supposed to be grieving )

I`m a massive fan of stuff like this and the premise was fantastic, but there was just little bits of it that just let it down for me, her and Zosia being one of them.
Yeah, I can understand that, but I didn't feel that she DID just jump into bed with Zosia. Felt like it was over some time for me.

What length of period actually was it, in terms of the show's timeline, do we know? The clock was constantly flirting back and forth, wasn't it. Days and hours before and days and hours after.
 

chiefdave

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Very interesting take. There was a whole lot of nothing regularly occuring in Better Call Saul and Breaking Bad, to my mind. And they were often the best episodes.

My missus and I absolutely love it and find the best episodes are indeed the ones where not all lot happens.

The one where Carol just keeps ringing and getting the same recorded messages, over and over, we thought was really funny.

Can't wait for the second season. ❤️

And we also thought Karolina Wydra as Zosia, was great. We also think Rhea Seahorn is absolutely nailed on for some awards.

Each and every to their own. 😎
I'm loving it although I'm slightly annoyed to discover they haven't even begun work on writing season 2 let alone filming it.

Apple ordered 2 seasons up front, surely you'd make both back to back?

Not a fan of the huge gaps between seasons all shows seem to have now. Is it some plan to boost views as you have to rewatch before a new season?
 

Nick

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Just started on Mr Mercedes too.

I`ve read the book, which is very dark and this just feels like a made for tv drama, despite the acting talents of Brendan Gleeson in the lead.

I`m not sure I`ll be bothering with series 2/3 tbh.
2 was decent, 3 was weird
 

SBT

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Thought Pluribus had some moments of true brilliance (the cold open with the Peruvian girl for example) but the show works better as a thought experiment than it does as a drama imo. The camerawork and the performances are all there but the plot just isn’t as propulsive as BB or even BCS. Seehorn is brilliant but Carol as a character is just all over the place in terms of being a resistance fighter one week and totally self-indulgent the next.
 

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