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- FrankBooth
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Really impressed by The Expanse, who knew SyFy (God that name) could have some return to form.
Like seeing Thomas Jane in general, well written sci-fi, cool tech and well done visuals. Character development is pretty solid sa well.
Like seeing Thomas Jane in general, well written sci-fi, cool tech and well done visuals. Character development is pretty solid sa well.
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^^ - I really enjoyed The Night Manager. Well worth a look.fredo wrote:Ep 1 of The Night Manager = wicked solid.
Season 2 of Billions has started.
"so this is what it's like to be an adult, if he only knew now what he knew then..."
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Could have sworn there was a Fargo thread?
Eitherway.....Season 3...
Eitherway.....Season 3...
FX has set the premiere date for the third season of “Fargo.” The newest installment of the anthology series from writer and executive producer Noah Hawley will debut Wednesday, April 19 at 10 p.m. on the cable channel.
http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/fargo-s ... 201993900/Currently in production in Calgary, the third season of “Fargo” stars Ewan McGregor as twins Emmit and Ray Stussy — Emmit the parking-lot king of Minnesota, Ray a balding, pot-bellied parole officer who blames his brother for his misfortunes. Carrie Coon, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and David Thewlis also star.
The new season is set in the year 2010, making it the most contemporary installment in the crime-drama anthology loosely inspired by the films of Joel and Ethan Coen. Speaking at the Television Critics association press tour in January, executive producer Warren Littlefield said of Hawley’s approach to the season, “Noah is enjoying that technology in many ways is supposed to unite; and, in fact, perhaps that’s not what happens at all. And so I think, visually and aesthetically, you’ll see Noah commenting on a world Carrie [where] has a scene where she’s going to be on a plane, and she notices everyone around her has their heads down and their face in their phone, and no one is communicating. No one is talking, and I think, from her perspective, that seems rather strange. That seems very alien. So Noah is going to have a lot of fun, I think, commenting on and embracing the world as it is almost today.”
“Fargo” won three Primetime Emmy Awards in its first season and two in its second season. The series is executive produced by Hawley, the Coen brothers, Littlefield, and John Cameron. It is produced by MGM Television and FX Productions.
^^^CANT'T WAIT!!
Binge watched The OA this week. Interesting premise, but the season finale was disappointing..plenty of unanswered questions..looking forward to S2
Binge watched The OA this week. Interesting premise, but the season finale was disappointing..plenty of unanswered questions..looking forward to S2
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Are Fargo and Better Call Saul starting in the same week in April?
Are Fargo and Better Call Saul starting in the same week in April?
Started strong and House was good, but I wasn't buying main dude entering the fold. Overall plot believability kinda fell apart too I thought.duckyhoward wrote:^^ - I really enjoyed The Night Manager. Well worth a look.fredo wrote:Ep 1 of The Night Manager = wicked solid.
Anyhoo... Restarted and enjoying The Americans. Not sure why I dinna like it the first time.
just a foil for me today, thanks
Randomly started watching the Mick last night and I'm binging the hell out of this first season. I can't stop laughing at it. It has that drymounted up Sunny humor going on.
me owwww
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New Fincher series on Netflix in October ...
David Fincher helped launch Netflix’s House of Cards in 2013. Now, the director is back with a new series called Mindhunter, about a pair of FBI agents who interview imprisoned serial killers to solve unsolved cases.
The series will be set in 1979, and will feature Jonathan Groff (Looking, Boss, Glee) as Holden Ford, a special agent in the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit, and Holt McCallany (Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, Sully, Blackhat) as Bill Tench, a fellow agent. Anna Torv (Fringe) and Coter Smith (X2) also star. Fincher will produce the series along with Charlize Theron, and will direct three of the episodes.
New David Simon series...The Deuce. Porn industry in the 70's-80's starring Franco & Maggie Gyllenhaal.
http://ew.com/tv/2017/03/02/the-deuce-f ... es-franco/
http://ew.com/tv/2017/03/02/the-deuce-f ... es-franco/
Sounds good.RadRacing wrote:New Fincher series on Netflix in October ...
David Fincher helped launch Netflix’s House of Cards in 2013. Now, the director is back with a new series called Mindhunter, about a pair of FBI agents who interview imprisoned serial killers to solve unsolved cases.
The series will be set in 1979, and will feature Jonathan Groff (Looking, Boss, Glee) as Holden Ford, a special agent in the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit, and Holt McCallany (Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, Sully, Blackhat) as Bill Tench, a fellow agent. Anna Torv (Fringe) and Coter Smith (X2) also star. Fincher will produce the series along with Charlize Theron, and will direct three of the episodes.
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The final season of Bates Motel has been really good so far IMO.
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