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Baby Lee 03-02-2018 09:29 PM

If I can find the time, there appears to be 3 mini-series worth binging in the upcoming month

Looming Tower - based on the Pulitzer Prize winning narrative of the intelligence failures between FBI and CIA leading up to 9/11

Flint Town - eyes on the street catalog of time spent in Flint MI with all it's present problems

Perhaps most intriguing - Wild Wild Country - documentary retrospective, using archival footage and current interviews regarding the controversy of the Commune/Cult of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh in Oregon in the early 1980s.

Hoping to find some definitive reviews before I get too deep into any particular one, just to find it doesn't live up to expectations.

Starting Looming Tower tonight [first 3 eps up].

rocknrolla 03-03-2018 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by eDave (Post 13444853)
That Waco finale... Wow.

Liked the series, wish they would had gone a little deeper into Koresh. How he funded everything, how many guns they had.

Nickhead 03-03-2018 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by eDave (Post 13444853)
That Waco finale... Wow.

don't spoil it for me please :D

Baby Lee 03-04-2018 10:49 PM

Caught the first 3 of Looming Tower, and first 2 of Flint Town.

Looming Tower is a little sterile. Maybe I already know too much of the story they're telling. Maybe I'm distracted by the performers, so I can't get into the storytelling. Find myself mostly critiquing the product, the narrative decisions, the cinematic choices, more than experiencing it.

Flint Town is both traditional and immediate. It's about what you'd expect from a documentary of a city in crisis that focuses on the beat cops and the political landscape. A lot of it is like a cinematic version of COPS crossed with Errol Morris, with voiceovers narrating over cinematically framed details such as a cop staring down the road as he drives to a scene, or with fly-on-the-wall footage of city councilmen or officers shooting the shit or preparing for session. It's immediacy is setup by covering the logistical preparations for the Clinton/Sanders Dem debate, as well as a searing bit with the officers on scene of a young teen shot randomly in the middle of a blizzard. It also centers on the change in administration in Flint, which brought on a new police chief, with all that entails.
It will catch you choking up with sadness and desperation in some moments, and with optimism and redemption a moment later.

rocknrolla 03-06-2018 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 13450637)
Caught the first 3 of Looming Tower, and first 2 of Flint Town.

Looming Tower is a little sterile. Maybe I already know too much of the story they're telling. Maybe I'm distracted by the performers, so I can't get into the storytelling. Find myself mostly critiquing the product, the narrative decisions, the cinematic choices, more than experiencing it.

Flint Town is both traditional and immediate. It's about what you'd expect from a documentary of a city in crisis that focuses on the beat cops and the political landscape. A lot of it is like a cinematic version of COPS crossed with Errol Morris, with voiceovers narrating over cinematically framed details such as a cop staring down the road as he drives to a scene, or with fly-on-the-wall footage of city councilmen or officers shooting the shit or preparing for session. It's immediacy is setup by covering the logistical preparations for the Clinton/Sanders Dem debate, as well as a searing bit with the officers on scene of a young teen shot randomly in the middle of a blizzard. It also centers on the change in administration in Flint, which brought on a new police chief, with all that entails.
It will catch you choking up with sadness and desperation in some moments, and with optimism and redemption a moment later.


I finished Flint Town, very sad to see there are people so passionate about this town that been shit on for decades. Yet the greedy politicians are the ones keeping that place in the shitter. Some nights they only have 4 squad cars on the streets, that is insane for one of the top 10 crime ridden towns.

keg in kc 03-07-2018 04:48 PM

For no reason I can think of I started watching Hap and Leonard on Netflix today. About to finish season 1. So far a good show. I think season 3 starts tonight on Sundance.

Baby Lee 03-16-2018 05:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 13447569)
Perhaps most intriguing - Wild Wild Country - documentary retrospective, using archival footage and current interviews regarding the controversy of the Commune/Cult of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh in Oregon in the early 1980s.

Drops tonight.

Bunch of early 80s boomer hippies radicalizing in Oregon. Should be a rush.

Nickhead 04-03-2018 03:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Nickhead (Post 12811295)
it's called 'what would sal do', i'm five ep's in of 8, imagine a slightly smarter ricky from the trailer park boys, now make him the second coming of christ ROFL

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third party hosted site, use at your own risk:

http://chan131.so/watch-tv/what-would-sal-do

ETA: this show was really good. it takes the most vulgar of situations to its fullest extent, and ends with a morality tale. funny as ****, defo like TPB in humor regards. it does a good job of mixing drama and humor as the series progresses. will be curious how the next season goes now. :D

this new season on netflix if funny as (almost) ever... really good season. lahey, RIP, was as great as ever!!! :D

bubbles: the beer guy says we can maybe earn 90 grand this year. (ricky, julian, bubbles)

ricky: get the **** out

bubbles: this means we can all make 30 grand this year

ricky: holy **** boys we are set for life

ROFL

sully1983 04-03-2018 04:17 AM

Legion (Season 2) premieres tonight. Can't wait

Baby Lee 04-12-2018 09:09 AM

Get in on this early, started last Sunday. Very promising

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http://www.metacritic.com/tv/killing-eve

Buehler445 04-12-2018 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee (Post 13513423)
Get in on this early, started last Sunday. Very promising

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http://www.metacritic.com/tv/killing-eve

channel?

Baby Lee 04-12-2018 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 13514584)
channel?

BBC America

Buehler445 04-22-2018 09:37 PM

Watched Season 4 of Bosch. I have to say again how much I like this show.

I'm not into police procedurals and I'm not a fan of Titus Welliver but this show is ****ing good. Both on the cop side and the Titus Welliver performance.

It really got to me

Spoiler!


The one thing that was kind of WTFish was

Spoiler!

SAGA45 04-23-2018 08:25 AM

Anybody watch Bosch on Amazon? This one of the best written , most realistic cop shows I've ever seen. I just finished a binge of Season 4.

Buehler445 04-23-2018 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by SAGA45 (Post 13527726)
Anybody watch Bosch on Amazon? This one of the best written , most realistic cop shows I've ever seen. I just finished a binge of Season 4.

It's literally the post above you, dawg. :D

In other news, I had Troy: Fall of a City on while I was in the office. It isn't particularly good. The Theatrical one with Brad Pitt several years ago got lambasted because Pitt mailed it in. This is worse. They managed to make every character a sniveling ****. I think they were trying to make the characters struggle with the weight of their actions. It fell flat and was poorly acted overall. The action was bleh, except for a few cool things Achilles did (none of which were in the Hector fight BTW).

I mean, yeah. Helen of Troy had magnificent cans, but I don't recommend this one.


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