Binging on Monk right now. Loved that show and just completed season 3.
I've been asked to sit and watch this. We don't watch the same genres of shows, but sometimes there are things we both like. Or like any good man I sit through whatever looks mildly interesting. That said, I caught some clips earlier in the year and it interested me a lot. We'll probably watch it beginning tomorrow."The Great British Baking Show"
I've watched quite a few episodes of "The Great British Baking Show". It really can be interesting, at times. The contestants are just average folks who like baking and have managed to garner some skills at it. There's definitely something about the show that holds your interest.That Haunted Hill House show. I don't think I've ever felt more uncomfortable than after binging through a few episodes. And I've been in some hairy situations in awful places halfway across the world.
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I've been asked to sit and watch this. We don't watch the same genres of shows, but sometimes there are things we both like. Or like any good man I sit through whatever looks mildly interesting. That said, I caught some clips earlier in the year and it interested me a lot. We'll probably watch it beginning tomorrow.
According to my Netflix profile, I haven't streamed anything since March of this year. There's so much choice on Netflix that I can sit there scrolling for 3-4 hours and not be able to decide on what I want. Like a child at the ice cream parlour.
That Haunted Hill House show. I don't think I've ever felt more uncomfortable than after binging through a few episodes. And I've been in some hairy situations in awful places halfway across the world.
Adults, as well! I've always enjoyed those shows. DC's animated movies and series are top notch entertainment, for young and old alike. The newer R rated animated movies are made for adult fans and are really well done!"Batman: The Animated Series." It was just released on Blu-ray and it looks and sounds great. It is (in my opinion) the best Batman series produced. If you are a fan of Batman, this is one series where young and older kids can watch in delight.
I wish there was a Superman animated series as good as the aforementioned Batman series.Adults, as well! I've always enjoyed those shows. DC's animated movies and series are top notch entertainment, for young and old alike. The newer R rated animated movies are made for adult fans and are really well done!
The Superman:The Animated Series that ran from the mid 90's to 2000 was pretty good. Same crew did it, if I recall correctly. A quick look tells me that Netflix has it on DVD only. Not sure about any streaming source. The recently released "Death of Superman" movie was quite good. The sequel, "Reign of the Supermen" is due out after the New Year. I'm looking forward to that one! he DC standalone adult movies are really well done!I wish there was a Superman animated series as good as the aforementioned Batman series.
Monk is my all time favorite show. I have the complete dvd set.Binging on Monk right now. Loved that show and just completed season 3.
My wife and I watched the first episode of The Americans. I thought it was really good, my wife was thought it was so-so. Not sure if we'll continue to watch it.
It's terrible. It's very amateur quality. The sound effects and CGI blow. The script is very childish.Is that a good thing, or bad thing? Uncomfortable because the show really got to you, or uncomfortable because it was so bad?
We don't really binge watch things (except my wife, who does it with "The Great British Baking Show"), but we're still playing catchup with "Mayans MC" and we started the Nat Geo second season of "Mars". Both are excellent!
It's terrible. It's very amateur quality. The sound effects and CGI blow. The script is very childish.
Hint: I'm pretty certain it's easy to figure out it was good based on my post.
Is that a good thing, or bad thing? Uncomfortable because the show really got to you, or uncomfortable because it was so bad?
The Independent said:Legendary horror author Stephen King took to Twitter to heap praise on the series, writing: “I don’t usually care for this kind of revisionism, but this is great. Close to a work of genius, really. I think Shirley Jackson would approve, but who knows for sure.”
You missed my post, too, it seems. I thought it was very good. I'm not easily disturbed given my past experiences in life. I was disturbed watching this. I'm only a handful of episodes in, but they've taken the backburner in place of movies and shows I've been putting off all year long AKA for a few years.Thought it was amazing: moving, horrific, tapped into some dark family struggles we all experience. The Writer/Director, Mike Flanagan, has some solid other work, but his adaptation of King's Gerald's Game is definitely worth checking out, also stars the always fantastic Carla Gugino.
FWIW, I'm not an outlier, The Haunting of Hill House was very well received by critics and viewers:
Had Amazon Prime for a free month and did about 7 or 8 GT. it’s just a continuation of old TG but enjoyable enough.You missed my post, too, it seems. I thought it was very good. I'm not easily disturbed given my past experiences in life. I was disturbed watching this. I'm only a handful of episodes in, but they've taken the backburner in place of movies and shows I've been putting off all year long AKA for a few years.
It isn't so much about gore or fright, but sound, script and delivery. When those three are done well, you succeed as a production crew.
[doublepost=1542665720][/doublepost]I should probably watch The Grand Tour seeing as I never did....