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therealhantsram got a reaction from i-Ram in Watchable telly
I only ever watched 2 episodes. Totally agree. Couldn't understand the dialog.
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therealhantsram reacted to Comrade 86 in Watchable telly
It's clever and quite intriguing in some aspects. Just felt it tried to hard, though I appreciate that's a fairly meaningless and subjective appraisal. I knew where it was going pretty quickly and my interest just ebbed away as a consequence.
For balance, it's still a deal more interesting than the bulk of TV shows and I'm pretty picky anyway!
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therealhantsram reacted to Comrade 86 in Watchable telly
Watched The Night Manager on the weekend which a lot of mates were raving about when it came out. No uprooted trees as such, but it's worth a watch for those who've not seen it.
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therealhantsram reacted to DarkFruitsRam7 in Watchable telly
Finished the first series of Detectorists last night. Really enjoyed.
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therealhantsram got a reaction from ariotofmyown in Watchable telly
I adore the music too. I have found myself listening to indie folk playlists this week!
I don't think you're going overboard at all now I think about it. Rural English life is rarely shown on TV and it would be so easy to create something that would mock Andy and Lance with their train spotter-esque eccentricities. Instead I long to be part of their world.
Toby Jones is the absolute star of the show. Crook gives him some great lines and his delivery is exquisite. Such a fine actor.
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therealhantsram reacted to ariotofmyown in Watchable telly
This seems like the natural successor to The Office for me. I adore the music and the photography is something else.
I might be going a bit overboard here but think it captures Englishness better than anything else I can think of. Combines our history and gentle landscape with our humour and eccentricity.
The Office was the urban side of England. The Detectorists the village.
Ps did you get a little emotional when Lance's song was actually pretty good?
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therealhantsram got a reaction from ariotofmyown in Watchable telly
So the utter antithesis of After Life - from Gervais' former sidekick Mackenzie Crook - The Detectorists.
It's a couple of years old now, but I have just discovered it on iPlayer.
A warm, gentle comedy with plenty of heart. A bromance for two middle-aged men talking baalocks in a field as they try to find undiscovered gold.
I found it oddly relatable ?
Give it a try.
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therealhantsram reacted to ViewsFromTheMiddle in Watchable telly
This reviews sums it up pretty well.
https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/reviews/after-life-season-2-review-netflix-ricky-gervais-diane-morgan-cast-stream-release-a9478131.html
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therealhantsram reacted to May Contain Nuts in Watchable telly
After Life S2 was marginally better than S1 because at least the main character wasn't entirely an unsympathetic, one dimensional ******** who's only redeeming features were those that is dead wife told us he had, but were never once shown in any of the modern day scenes or flashback videos in which he appeared to be a completely intolerable Bamford.
None of the flashbacks in S2 particularly painted him in the best light either.
The majority of the series is basically just watching Ricky Gervais pull sad faces, talking glumly and saying the things he thinks bereaved/depressed peopee would say, backed up by some sad music and the occasioanal appearance of a dog.
His character, and the supporting characters all even remark on the fact that his behaviour is all largely for show.
There are some good moments, of course, and sometimes all the manipulative, everyman, TV tricks added up to a degree where an emotional response was unavidable, it was like watching Long Lost Family. I think there was only one time across all of the episodes where Gervais and his character seemed to be genuinely three dimesional and relatable (one of the park bench scenes nearer to the end) but it's since been pointed out just how bloody awful the dialogue was ("It's my job as a woman" or something), so scratch that.
It's a 6/10 series. 5/10 for genuine emotional connectivity, 7/10 for comedy.
The psychiatrist character was the most cringeworth and least funny thing I've seen on TV for years though, a complete characetuer without a shred of the humanity that the rest of the show yearned for but never achieved.
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therealhantsram reacted to JoetheRam in Watchable telly
Liked the first series of After Life, struggled to like this series after watching the first 3 episodes.
Just doesn't seem to have had any funny moments bar maybe 1 or 2 lines from the therapist.
Feel like I've missed what the storyline is supposed to be as well.
Best things I've watched recently was series 10 of Curb Your Enthusiasm which is up there with some of the best episodes of the entire show and remarkably consistent.
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therealhantsram reacted to Chester40 in Watchable telly
Likeable?...I think that was the point. There was no good/bad.. It was all grey.. Light and dark. The main Japanese cop I actually liked, and his sidekick back in Japan. His Mum was amusing...his wife was brave, loyal but dull..that's life isn't it? I usually find Kelly Mcdonald a little grating too but I warmed to her. The gay character was seriously flawed but still sympathetic at times and amusing.
Flawed people living imperfect lives.
(although as someone pointed out though.. The crime boss's daughter was pretty perfect)
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therealhantsram reacted to Chester40 in Watchable telly
@86 Schmokes & a Pancake I have just finished Giri/Haji.
Really enjoyed it in the main. Weird hybrid of solid BBC drama, Japanese action movie, witty dialogue and arty direction.
Stretched believability at times but the acting, the engaging characters and unusual themes did grab me without truly capturing me. Definitely would recommend it though.
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therealhantsram reacted to Parsnip in Watchable telly
Series 1 was really brilliant. Series 2 a bit disappointing. Happens dunnit.
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therealhantsram reacted to Chester40 in Watchable telly
Oh right. Am just done with El Chapo now, so may give it a whirl.
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therealhantsram reacted to ariotofmyown in Watchable telly
Best recaps in a series ever. Gripping, funny, stylish, sexy, brutal. It had it all.
Don't want to give anything away for those who haven't watched it but how good was the scene on the rooftop. And the reason why the brother was allowed to disappear. So many great characters in there too.
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therealhantsram reacted to Comrade 86 in Watchable telly
Watched most of it in one night. Was up until nearly 4.00AM. Was cursing you! ?
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therealhantsram reacted to Comrade 86 in Watchable telly
Quick nod to @therealhantsram & @ariotofmyown Giri / Haji. What an absolute belter of a show that is. Cheers gents ?
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therealhantsram reacted to Comrade 86 in Watchable telly
That's tonight's viewing sorted then, cheers chaps ?
On a separate note, has anyone watched Devs? Curious as to what folk think of it.
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therealhantsram got a reaction from Comrade 86 in Watchable telly
Giri/Haji
Wow. Brilliant stuff. Great depth of characters. It's an excellent study of breaking relationships across generations set against a background of corrupt police and Yakuza gangsters.
Quirky. Stylish. Plenty of action too. If you like Tarantino or enjoyed Killing Eve, you'll probably like this.
On Netflix.
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therealhantsram reacted to ariotofmyown in Watchable telly
Too right. Thought it was brilliant show. I thought early Tarantino too. Love how the quirky parts creep in as the series progresses, with little sign of it at the beginning. Is the gangster boss's daughter the most attractive women ever too?
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therealhantsram got a reaction from ariotofmyown in Watchable telly
Giri/Haji
Wow. Brilliant stuff. Great depth of characters. It's an excellent study of breaking relationships across generations set against a background of corrupt police and Yakuza gangsters.
Quirky. Stylish. Plenty of action too. If you like Tarantino or enjoyed Killing Eve, you'll probably like this.
On Netflix.
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therealhantsram reacted to ViewsFromTheMiddle in Watchable telly
Rewatching Freaks and Geeks on amazon prime.
Really good show from 1999 starring James Franco, Seth Rogen and Jason Segel.
Only 18 episodes as it got cancelled early but well worth a watch.
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therealhantsram reacted to Parsnip in Watchable telly
I'm late to the party but I've just binge watched Fleabag and it's a masterpiece!
Also Frozen 2 was really good.