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Posted on 05-08-2015 17:52
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Psych should get more love
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Posted on 13-08-2015 13:09
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Mresuperstar wrote:
I finished FNL. Well worth the recommendation.
I especially liked the forward moving plot line and being able to build a history/background among the characters. And the fact the show wasnt afraid to be flexible with the cast when certain characters had to leave because their time was up.
Now time to get my family hooked so I can watch it again albeit at a reasonable/slower pace.
Oh, and lastly, where can I find a girl like Aimee Teegarden?
Glad you liked it! As I've said before, I have had a difficult life after finishing that show, not really knowing what to do with myself So basically, I've been re-watching the show over and over again ever since.
Season 2 still sucks the 5th time you see it, but that's just how it is.
Teegarden? Or any other girl from the show for that matter. Very high quality |
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Posted on 13-08-2015 13:29
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Yeah, I now know what you mean about "having a difficult" time when it's over. For a while that was one of the reasons I keep putting off and not watching it because I knew that once I started it was going to be a binge watch.
But now I got the family hooked so I get to watch again, one or two episodes a night. Dad likes the football and the Taylor family, but I can just tell he can't stand the other drama. Although Smash is growing on him. While my mom likes the drama, but careless about the football. Then there is my sister who quit watching after 5 episodes because "there weren't enough hot guys" to keep her interested. Saracen and Riggins weren't cutting it.
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 13-08-2015 13:45
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I thought everyone liked (or would like) Riggins. And if not him, then Street or Saracen.
I tried getting my girlfriend (well, wife... not used to that yet) to watch it, but she pretty much refuses for no good reason. Her loss |
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CrueTrue |
Posted on 13-08-2015 13:55
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By the way, I finally got around to reading the Friday Night Lights book which the TV series is inspired by (and which the movie is based on).
Obviously, it's quite different from the TV series, but still a very entertaining read.
I guess, for my part, it was interesting to read how real the football obsession really is/was in the town of Odessa (Dillon) - how those high school players really were stars who were allowed to do pretty much whatever they wanted in the city. And how the girls would do anything to be with them. That rally girls really exist(ed). Etc., etc.
As said, the TV series is not really based on the book, but it's definitely inspired by it. There's plenty of 'stories' from the book which have made it to the TV series.
For example, the book mentions how, after it was decided that a school primarily with black students would be shut down, the boosters club of the Permian High School (= Dillon High School) did everything it could to change the city's school border lines, so that the many black student would be eligible for the football team.
Obviously, this inspired the whole episode about redistricting in S04E01 of the TV series. |
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Posted on 13-08-2015 18:46
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Rally girls exist in a lot of places Im pretty sure
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viking90 |
Posted on 16-07-2018 09:43
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I need tips for series/movies.
Genre thriller/crime, something like the wire, first seasons of Homeland or first season of Twin peaks. Band of brothers (tried The Pacific but dont "got stuck in it"
Also movies about adventures like Everest could be good. |
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Posted on 16-07-2018 10:57
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Tough to make recommendations based on those one-of-a-kind series (The Wire, Twin Peaks).
I guess you could try the BBC's Sherlock with Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman. Or the first season of True Detective with McConaughey and Woody Harrelson. Also the first season of Fargo (inspired by the Coen Brothers movie), again with Martin Freeman and also Billy Bob Thornton. The author of the Wayward Pines novels said he was inspired by Twin Peaks, I really enjoyed reading them, the tv series rushes through the mystery a bit too quickly, pretty much condensing three novels into just 10 episodes (and adding a weird 2nd season). Then definitely try Stranger Things, of course. If you like a bit of blood&gore then maybe season 1 of Hannibal, I didn't enjoy the other seasons as much. Also, season 1 of Netflix's Ozark, maybe season 1 of The Sinner, maybe season 1 of Altered Carbon (scifi noir). The great Black Mirror, every episode a new story in a not-so-distant future, most of them are brilliant.
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 16-07-2018 11:32
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Yes, True Detective and Fargo are amazing great. as well as Stranger Things, but I think this one is a different type of show. I also enjoyed The Killing and Broadchurch. You might also want to look into The night of, The Alienist or The folowing
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Posted on 16-07-2018 13:03
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Considering the username I guess viking is Scandinavian and will know the Danish series (Forbrydelsen) The Killing is based on. Btw, alex, seeing your first post on top of this page, did you catch the 90 minute Psych special which aired last December? https://en.wikipe..._The_Movie
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 16-07-2018 13:05
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Yeah. Even though it was nice to see the gang all together (except for Lassie because the actor had health issues during filming) it kind of felt off. It felt like they were trying a bit too hard and the characters felt more like caricatures of themselves.
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viking90 |
Posted on 16-07-2018 13:50
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Thanks for all the tips guys!
Actually already seen The Killing and You´re right I liked it.
But havent seen the Danish version, and yes I´m Scandinavian Swedish infact. Bron Swedish/Danish series is one of my favorite aswell.
Will have a go at Sherlock and Wayward Pines since they are available on the streaming services I have ATM.
True Detective is on another Streamings Service but maybe will look in to that later. Aswell as The Night of but both sounds interesting.
Heard a lot about Stranger Things but have got the feeling it´s too much horror feeling for me on that show #chicken |
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 16-07-2018 14:36
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Stranger things didn't feel like horror to me. Tension, yes, and it's way better than horror
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Posted on 16-07-2018 21:41
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Yeah, Stranger Things isn't scary, to a 12 year old maybe.
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viking90 |
Posted on 17-07-2018 18:44
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ohh okey then I need to take a look at that serie aswell between ManGame transfer bids the next coming week |
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 17-07-2018 18:51
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Believe me, the MG stuff will be more scary
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viking90 |
Posted on 30-07-2018 17:01
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Must say thanks for the tips once again.
Stranger things was not scary it was a really good serie! Waiting for season 3, heard it comes first next year Dustin is the man!
First season of Wayward Pines was ok, the second I did not like.
Sherlock was ok aswell.
Next up is either Ozark, Black Mirror or Riverdale. |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 30-07-2018 17:10
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Ah. Stranger Things. It's just too long until next season.
Enjoyed a couple of Netflix series lately though. Los Cuervos (which I started watching a couple of years ago) is great fun, imo. It's about a family behind a Mexican football team, with some good characters and a fine taste of humor. Anyone else here, who knows this series?
Currently watching 13 reasons why, a kinda interesting approach to a story of a teenager's suicide. American high-school stuff. It ain't always reasonable imo, but I'm still kinda addicted to keep following. About to finish season one tonight.
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viking90 |
Posted on 30-07-2018 17:21
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Never heard of that Los Ceurvos show.
But 13 reasons why did I see a month ago or so, it did not take many days for me to see all of those episodes. So you could for sure say it was kinda addicting, I liked it. Wow, last episode of first season its a tough one. Cant say more without spoiling |
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tsmoha |
Posted on 30-07-2018 17:25
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viking90 wrote:
Wow, last episode of first season its a tough one. Cant say more without spoiling
Guess I will find out tonight and yes, I'm already excepting an emotional finale anyway. Not sure if I'm looking forward to it though
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