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What are you binge watching?

I watched a three part series on Amazon titled “Cocaine Quarterback : Signal Caller for Cartel”. Story about Owen Hanson who was a walkon on USC football team that won NC and teammate with Reggie Bush and others. Wild story.
 
I watched a three part series on Amazon titled “Cocaine Quarterback : Signal Caller for Cartel”. Story about Owen Hanson who was a walkon on USC football team that won NC and teammate with Reggie Bush and others. Wild story.
It's not about Ken Stabler?
 
I posted a couple weeks ago about the HBO series “Task”. Just wanted to add another post about it. Six episodes in with one to go and I feel like it’s some of the best acting I’ve seen in a series in quite some time. While the show is a bit dark, the acting is spot on and every character plays their role perfectly. I look forward to each character’s part in each episode. They made me feel invested in their lives, whether they were good people or not. Final episode is this coming Sunday, so you’ll have a chance to binge it if you decide to start watching . I highly recommend it. It is not for everyone, but I thought it was excellent TV. Mark Ruffalo is amazing. Tom Pelfrey is amazing. For me, the cast hit this one out of the park.
 
I watched a three part series on Amazon titled “Cocaine Quarterback : Signal Caller for Cartel”. Story about Owen Hanson who was a walkon on USC football team that won NC and teammate with Reggie Bush and others. Wild story.
I didn't see it but I watched this the other night. His story is incredible and he's incredible at presenting it.

 
Monster. Ed Gein Gein was the inspiration for Psycho. And to a lesser extend, Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Silence of the Lambs. He was also kind of a godfather to Bundy, Speck and other serial killers. It is pretty gruesome but also interesting the way the story jumps around from Gein's life to the movies mentioned. Everything from a production perspective is done very well -- if you can get past Gein's high pitched and very soft voice. "Monster" is a series that focused on killers and next up is Lizzy Borden. You either like this stuff or don't. Let that be your guide.
 
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I posted a couple weeks ago about the HBO series “Task”. Just wanted to add another post about it. Six episodes in with one to go and I feel like it’s some of the best acting I’ve seen in a series in quite some time. While the show is a bit dark, the acting is spot on and every character plays their role perfectly. I look forward to each character’s part in each episode. They made me feel invested in their lives, whether they were good people or not. Final episode is this coming Sunday, so you’ll have a chance to binge it if you decide to start watching . I highly recommend it. It is not for everyone, but I thought it was excellent TV. Mark Ruffalo is amazing. Tom Pelfrey is amazing. For me, the cast hit this one out of the park.
Amilia Jones as Mauve, really impressed me.

While the story has a whole was good (not great), the acting and dialogue was just tremendous. Although there were a lot of twists in there, so maybe the story itself was better than good.
 
The last thing I binged was Alien Earth. And it was a struggle to get through it. I only did it because a friend at work wanted someone to discuss it with.
 
Amilia Jones as Mauve, really impressed me.

While the story has a whole was good (not great), the acting and dialogue was just tremendous. Although there were a lot of twists in there, so maybe the story itself was better than good.
Emilla Jones as Maeve. She was the star of CODA, got some good recognition for that. I first saw her in Locke & Key on Netflix and thought she was a standout in that.
 
I posted a couple weeks ago about the HBO series “Task”. Just wanted to add another post about it. Six episodes in with one to go and I feel like it’s some of the best acting I’ve seen in a series in quite some time. While the show is a bit dark, the acting is spot on and every character plays their role perfectly. I look forward to each character’s part in each episode. They made me feel invested in their lives, whether they were good people or not. Final episode is this coming Sunday, so you’ll have a chance to binge it if you decide to start watching . I highly recommend it. It is not for everyone, but I thought it was excellent TV. Mark Ruffalo is amazing. Tom Pelfrey is amazing. For me, the cast hit this one out of the park.
I agree. I thought Mark Ruffalo was quite good. The actors had great chemistry and it is a very good story if you like human tragedy.
 
I really wanted to like Task and it's material I typically love but it's comically bad. Tom Pelphrey is great in everything and Ruffalo is good in it but the show is horrible. They use every cliche in the book. I could immediately tell who the mole was. The law enforcement, and biker gang aren't at all believable in how they act and the decisions they make. The casting of the law enforcement is weird and not at all believable and then things go completely off the rails in the episode in the woods to the point where it's laugh out loud funny. It's such a disjointed mess I have to wonder if they changed writers a few times.
 
I really wanted to like Task and it's material I typically love but it's comically bad. Tom Pelphrey is great in everything and Ruffalo is good in it but the show is horrible. They use every cliche in the book. I could immediately tell who the mole was. The law enforcement, and biker gang aren't at all believable in how they act and the decisions they make. The casting of the law enforcement is weird and not at all believable and then things go completely off the rails in the episode in the woods to the point where it's laugh out loud funny. It's such a disjointed mess I have to wonder if they changed writers a few times.

There was something I really didn’t like about the show that I couldn’t quite put my finger on. Other than it being really predictable like you said the show was just kind of a bummer. Honestly, it might be Ruffalo. He’s a dreary leading man.

The other Ruffalo show that didn’t turn out good was “I Know This Much is True”. Great book, but the show really kind of whiffed.
 
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I’ve got an excellent one most people probably haven’t seen due to bad title “3 Body Problem” on Netflix. Season 2 is coming up so perfect time to catch Season 1.

It’s been a long time since I’ve seen such an ambitious sci fi series that tackles some very thoughtful concepts - made by same people as Game of Thrones. It goes big and I enjoyed Season 1 like few other series.

10 out of 10 for me!
 
I’ve got an excellent one most people probably haven’t seen due to bad title “3 Body Problem” on Netflix. Season 2 is coming up so perfect time to catch Season 1.

It’s been a long time since I’ve seen such an ambitious sci fi series that tackles some very thoughtful concepts - made by same people as Game of Thrones. It goes big and I enjoyed Season 1 like few other series.

10 out of 10 for me!
My best buddy was heavily involved with 3 Body Problem and he was a writer for the final season of Game of Thrones. He's the producer for the new 4 part Netflix series Death by Lightning which has an awesome cast and is getting great reviews.

He's a UConn fanatic, UConn grad, and he was the sports editor for the The Daily Campus back when UConn won their first championship in '99. He's been off and on working on a UConn project.


 
My best buddy was heavily involved with 3 Body Problem and he was a writer for the final season of Game of Thrones. He's the producer for the new 4 part Netflix series Death by Lightning which has an awesome cast and is getting great reviews.

He's a UConn fanatic, UConn grad, and he was the sports editor for the The Daily Campus back when UConn won their first championship in '99. He's been off and on working on a UConn project.


thank you so much for sharing. This is the coolest thing ever. Made my day to read this. I absolutely loved the season one and I was thinking that I haven't seen something of this quality in quite some time. Like something that actually challenging you to think a little bit.
 
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thank you so much for sharing. This is the coolest thing ever. Made my day to read this. I absolutely loved the season one and I was thinking that I haven't seen something of this quality in quite some time. Like something that actually challenging you to think a little bit.
yeah, and i'm also UConn grad also been in a short movie myself :) in a lead role. But I could never find time to pursue this work, unfortunately.
 
I watched the first episode of Pluribus and quit it about 2/3 thru. I wasn't in the mood for something that seemed like a zombie show but with kindhearted zombies. Three days later I finished ep1 and then watched ep2. And now I'm all in.

It's an original. Rhea Seehorn is fantastic as the lead, one of a handful of people immune to whatever turned everyone else into hive-minded "humans". And while it would seem Seehorn's character should be hopeless, turns out she has a secret power of her own because the hive-minded folks behave like super-woke progressives. You'll have to watch it yourself to figure out what that means. It's a bit more challenging a watch than Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul, but Vince Gilligan seems to have another hit on his hands and IMHO, is having fun with it.
 
The Witcher Season 4. It isn't "bad", but it's less good. Liam Hemsworth is ok as Geralt. The prior casting errors (most of the sorceresses who are supposed to magically maintain youth and beauty) and wins (Jasiker, Ciri, Tissaia, Stregobor, Dijkstra) are continued. Of the new cast, Lawrence Fishburne is a good Regis, Sharlto Copley is very good as Leo. The Rats are meh and the supposed love interest between Ciri and Mistle feels wrong and doesn't follow the books. I haven't read all the books, but I can see why Henry Cavil wasn't happy with the direction they are taking the show.
 
The Witcher Season 4. It isn't "bad", but it's less good. Liam Hemsworth is ok as Geralt. The prior casting errors (most of the sorceresses who are supposed to magically maintain youth and beauty) and wins (Jasiker, Ciri, Tissaia, Stregobor, Dijkstra) are continued. Of the new cast, Lawrence Fishburne is a good Regis, Sharlto Copley is very good as Leo. The Rats are meh and the supposed love interest between Ciri and Mistle feels wrong and doesn't follow the books. I haven't read all the books, but I can see why Henry Cavil wasn't happy with the direction they are taking the show.
It bothers me that the showrunners consistently get casting terribly wrong for the fantasy genre. I though Cavill has the perfect look for Geralt, but his delivery was uninspired. That is on him. I'm surprised this has made it so far, I didn't start S.2.

Joe Abercrombie has a couple of films picked up for his new book "Devils" (James Cameron), and for the First Law Trilogy spinoff "Best Served Cold". Really hoping these are given some extra thought, considering what happened with Wheel of Time and Witcher.
 
I watched the first episode of Pluribus and quit it about 2/3 thru. I wasn't in the mood for something that seemed like a zombie show but with kindhearted zombies. Three days later I finished ep1 and then watched ep2. And now I'm all in.

It's an original. Rhea Seehorn is fantastic as the lead, one of a handful of people immune to whatever turned everyone else into hive-minded "humans". And while it would seem Seehorn's character should be hopeless, turns out she has a secret power of her own because the hive-minded folks behave like super-woke progressives. You'll have to watch it yourself to figure out what that means. It's a bit more challenging a watch than Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul, but Vince Gilligan seems to have another hit on his hands and IMHO, is having fun with it.
When Better Call Saul came out, I was thinking okay how to you follow up Breaking Bad? But many agree, by the time that series wrapped up they were equaling Breaking Bad in every way.

A bit like having lightening strike twice!

It is for this reason, I will watch Pluribus which like “3 Body Problem” could have benefited from a bit catchier title.
 
My best buddy was heavily involved with 3 Body Problem and he was a writer for the final season of Game of Thrones. He's the producer for the new 4 part Netflix series Death by Lightning which has an awesome cast and is getting great reviews.

He's a UConn fanatic, UConn grad, and he was the sports editor for the The Daily Campus back when UConn won their first championship in '99. He's been off and on working on a UConn project.


I loved Death by Lightning. 3 Body Problem was a bit sprawling and I had trouble suspending disbelief (my own mileage of course), but yeah, Death by Lightning will win awards.
 
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I watched the first episode of Pluribus and quit it about 2/3 thru. I wasn't in the mood for something that seemed like a zombie show but with kindhearted zombies. Three days later I finished ep1 and then watched ep2. And now I'm all in.

It's an original. Rhea Seehorn is fantastic as the lead, one of a handful of people immune to whatever turned everyone else into hive-minded "humans". And while it would seem Seehorn's character should be hopeless, turns out she has a secret power of her own because the hive-minded folks behave like super-woke progressives. You'll have to watch it yourself to figure out what that means. It's a bit more challenging a watch than Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul, but Vince Gilligan seems to have another hit on his hands and IMHO, is having fun with it.

LOL at calling the hive as "super-woke progressives."

Woke implies awareness, not subservience.

That said, there's a lot more going on here that hasn't been revealed (I'm 'in' on this show).
 
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