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Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 9:36 pm
by jakovasaurus
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:You won't be disappointed Jako


Correct. I am not disappointed.

Only Watched 4 episodes since the other night.

But ep 6 leaves you on a "ohhhh shittttttt" cliffhanger.

actually pretty keen for this game of footy to finish so I can get back to Ozark.

Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 12:07 pm
by HH3
Just started Animal Kingdom. I hadnt tried it yet because I thought it was Australian made, which usually disappoints.

Good so far.

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Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 12:24 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
The Mrs has started watching Outlander. Fantasy based on books and set in England/Scotland.
Not to bad considering its genre.

Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 1:55 pm
by Magellan
Dogwatcher wrote:
Magellan wrote:
bennymacca wrote:Yeah the series is an American adaptation of an Australian movie with ben Mendelson, guy Pearce and Jackie weaver. Cracking movie. Weaver was nominated for an oscar even though she has limited screen time

Indeed, Jackie Weaver put in a great performance as the matriarch. Top film.


I'd have thought you of all people would have called it a 'top fillum'.

You know, I really did think of using the word 'fillum.' Well done. ;)

Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 8:40 am
by woodublieve12
Rick and Morty. Ripper show

Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Mon Sep 18, 2017 9:25 am
by Jimmy_041
Started watching Narcos 3 last night
Still as good

Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 4:45 pm
by Sheik Yerbouti
JK wrote:Just finished season 2/2 of Animal Kingdom, and definitely recommend. Reminds me a lot (in its own way) of SOA - you can pick holes in it, but there's some great twists and turns and trying to work out who to trust is more than difficult. First season was enjoyable, but 2nd season was brilliant. Not as gritty or measured as the Ozarks, but for purely entertainment value I didn't find much between them.


Thought the first 6 eps were a bit slow but it did pick up late & well worth the watch.

Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 10:13 pm
by LMA
Jimmy_041 wrote:Started watching Narcos 3 last night
Still as good


Upto Ep.08 such a good show. I reckon Miguel Rodriguez son has to be up there with characters
like Joffrey that you want to kill with your bare hands

Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 9:22 am
by Jimmy_041
LMA wrote:
Jimmy_041 wrote:Started watching Narcos 3 last night
Still as good


Upto Ep.08 such a good show. I reckon Miguel Rodriguez son has to be up there with characters
like Joffrey that you want to kill with your bare hands


I got up to E9 last night. Started watching E10 but was falling asleep.
Stories like this just show how f***ed up US policy is

Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 9:25 am
by Magellan
LMA wrote:I reckon Miguel Rodriguez son has to be up there with characters like Joffrey that you want to kill with your bare hands

Indeed. He's got that kind of face that makes you want to put a fist into it.

Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 9:46 am
by Booney
Jimmy_041 wrote:
LMA wrote:
Jimmy_041 wrote:Started watching Narcos 3 last night
Still as good


Upto Ep.08 such a good show. I reckon Miguel Rodriguez son has to be up there with characters
like Joffrey that you want to kill with your bare hands


I got up to E9 last night. Started watching E10 but was falling asleep.
Stories like this just show how f***ed up US policy is


Absolutely. That covers David Rodriguez and US policy.

Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 10:14 am
by Dogwatcher
Booney wrote:
Jimmy_041 wrote:
LMA wrote:
Jimmy_041 wrote:Started watching Narcos 3 last night
Still as good


Upto Ep.08 such a good show. I reckon Miguel Rodriguez son has to be up there with characters
like Joffrey that you want to kill with your bare hands


I got up to E9 last night. Started watching E10 but was falling asleep.
Stories like this just show how f***ed up US policy is


Absolutely. That covers David Rodriguez and US policy.


I tweeted about David last night.
"He is up there with the scariest characters on tv, right now. He has a baby face, but the eyes and demeanour of a coiled snake, tensed to strike."
Also, the way Jorge and others would say his name added to the way you see him.

Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 11:21 am
by JK
My missus is seriously fussy/difficult when it comes to starting new series, so after Animal Kingdom concluded - Which she absolutely loved - I suggested we give Fargo a try, based on the feedback from here. 1 Ep to go in season 1 then plenty more to follow. Owe you guys a massive thanks, great show, so cheers for the heads up!

Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 9:23 am
by Magellan
Anyone had a look at 'American Vandal', the mockumentary (sort of inspired by 'Making a Murderer') about the schoolkid who is accused of allegedly spray painting dicks on cars in the school car park?

Also @HH3, have you had a look at the 'Confession Tapes?' Might be up your alley. Real-life accounts of people in the US who are forced into giving false confessions by the cops. It examines the stories behind how the confession occurred, the crimes involved, and the trial in which the 'accused' is judged. Pretty scary shit.

Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 9:32 am
by HH3
Magellan wrote:Anyone had a look at 'American Vandal', the mockumentary (sort of inspired by 'Making a Murderer') about the schoolkid who is accused of allegedly spray painting dicks on cars in the school car park?

Also @HH3, have you had a look at the 'Confession Tapes?' Might be up your alley. Real-life accounts of people in the US who are forced into giving false confessions by the cops. It examines the stories behind how the confession occurred, the crimes involved, and the trial in which the 'accused' is judged. Pretty scary shit.


No, I haven't seen that on there. I'll have a look over the weekend. Seems like something I'd find interesting.

Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Sun Oct 01, 2017 8:42 am
by Grenville
HH3 wrote:
Magellan wrote:Anyone had a look at 'American Vandal', the mockumentary (sort of inspired by 'Making a Murderer') about the schoolkid who is accused of allegedly spray painting dicks on cars in the school car park?

Also @HH3, have you had a look at the 'Confession Tapes?' Might be up your alley. Real-life accounts of people in the US who are forced into giving false confessions by the cops. It examines the stories behind how the confession occurred, the crimes involved, and the trial in which the 'accused' is judged. Pretty scary shit.


No, I haven't seen that on there. I'll have a look over the weekend. Seems like something I'd find interesting.


Confession Tapes is well worth a look.

Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 10:19 pm
by Dutchy
JK wrote:
Dutchy wrote:
Dogwatcher wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Just started Sons of Anarchy ... I know, I know...something Ive been meaning to do for 3 years :)


I just finished it two weeks ago.
To me, it felt like the Bold and the Beautiful on bikes.


yeah Im only 5 eps in and it does move around a fair bit, kill a few blokes one ep, never hear about it in the next ep


You get addicted to the characters, and wanting to know what's going to happen to them, but the storylines aren't the best imho.

Without wanting to spoil anything, some episodes later down the track enough people are killed in single scenes to surely make it the countries biggest homicide.


Just finished SOA tonight, get what you were saying now :D probably went 2 seasons too long, just killed everyone!!!

Was solid, would give it 3.5 stars

Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 10:34 pm
by woodublieve12
Magellan wrote:Anyone had a look at 'American Vandal', the mockumentary (sort of inspired by 'Making a Murderer') about the schoolkid who is accused of allegedly spray painting dicks on cars in the school car park?

Also @HH3, have you had a look at the 'Confession Tapes?' Might be up your alley. Real-life accounts of people in the US who are forced into giving false confessions by the cops. It examines the stories behind how the confession occurred, the crimes involved, and the trial in which the 'accused' is judged. Pretty scary shit.

Started watching it tonight. 2 eps in. Pretty funny.

Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 8:12 am
by Magellan
woodublieve12 wrote:
Magellan wrote:Anyone had a look at 'American Vandal', the mockumentary (sort of inspired by 'Making a Murderer') about the schoolkid who is accused of allegedly spray painting dicks on cars in the school car park?

Also @HH3, have you had a look at the 'Confession Tapes?' Might be up your alley. Real-life accounts of people in the US who are forced into giving false confessions by the cops. It examines the stories behind how the confession occurred, the crimes involved, and the trial in which the 'accused' is judged. Pretty scary shit.

Started watching it tonight. 2 eps in. Pretty funny.

'Confession Tapes' insn't meant to be funny. ;)

Re: Netflix

PostPosted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 8:14 am
by Magellan
Realised last night that season 3 of "The Fall' is now on Netflix. Worth a look if you're into Ireland, serial stranglers, or Gillian Anderson.