Netflix - What gems have you found? (NO SPOILERS) (Vol. 2)
Discussion
Elderly said:
irocfan said:
I think that Brucie is turning into Nic "will work for food" Cage
He doesn’t have to work for food ............ but he is totally addicted to performing - anything, anywhere!
Joey Deacon said:
Elderly said:
irocfan said:
I think that Brucie is turning into Nic "will work for food" Cage
He doesn’t have to work for food ............ but he is totally addicted to performing - anything, anywhere!
La Liga said:
Anti-life. One of the worst films I’ve ever seen.
Had to keep watching it because it was so bad.
Ignore the CG, which is awful. I don’t think I’ve seen physical sets that bad for sometime.
Apparently it cost $33 million to make.
Why on earth would Bruce Willis get involved in something like that. Unless he got the whole $33 million, which would explain things.
I did a post on it last year.Had to keep watching it because it was so bad.
Ignore the CG, which is awful. I don’t think I’ve seen physical sets that bad for sometime.
Apparently it cost $33 million to make.
Why on earth would Bruce Willis get involved in something like that. Unless he got the whole $33 million, which would explain things.
Basically he just want massive pay checks for minimal work, one film, he didnt even leave his hotel to shoot his bits. 18 direct to video in the last 10 years.....
Right, so have just watched both This is a Robbery and Evil Genius and really liked both.
Are there any more multi-episode crime story series in the same vein that other could recommend, please?
Ta.
Evil Genius in particular is a touch disturbing in places; there's very few words to express just how "different" some people's lives are to 99% of the population.
Are there any more multi-episode crime story series in the same vein that other could recommend, please?
Ta.
Evil Genius in particular is a touch disturbing in places; there's very few words to express just how "different" some people's lives are to 99% of the population.
JonChalk said:
Right, so have just watched both This is a Robbery and Evil Genius and really liked both.
Are there any more multi-episode crime story series in the same vein that other could recommend, please?
Ta.
Evil Genius in particular is a touch disturbing in places; there's very few words to express just how "different" some people's lives are to 99% of the population.
The StaircaseAre there any more multi-episode crime story series in the same vein that other could recommend, please?
Ta.
Evil Genius in particular is a touch disturbing in places; there's very few words to express just how "different" some people's lives are to 99% of the population.
Making a Murderer
Murder amongst the Mormons
Mindhunter
Agree on Evil Genius, fascinating story
Oh Wild Wild Country is pretty good as well albeit different (cult)
anonymous said:
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American Murder: The Family Next DoorUnbelievable (it's a docu-drama I think, or maybe just a drama based on true events. Apologies if it's the latter!)
The Confession Killer
If me or the wife end up murdered the police will take one look at our Netflix 'previously watched' and instantly charge the other
FunkyNige said:
American Murder: The Family Next Door
Unbelievable (it's a docu-drama I think, or maybe just a drama based on true events. Apologies if it's the latter!)
The Confession Killer
If me or the wife end up murdered the police will take one look at our Netflix 'previously watched' and instantly charge the other
Yep another good fewUnbelievable (it's a docu-drama I think, or maybe just a drama based on true events. Apologies if it's the latter!)
The Confession Killer
If me or the wife end up murdered the police will take one look at our Netflix 'previously watched' and instantly charge the other
Haha we're the same
I put that Anti-Life on thinking it could be that bad.
The plot is worse than that Nick Cage classic Left Behind but it was the sets and effects that looked really shoddy, I mean 90's homemade, fan film bad. The Cryochamber the girl was in was particularly shoddy and some of the background paintings were vague and out of focus. The less said about the external ship shots the better. WTF was up with the lighing?
I guess all the money went to the cast as there were a number of faces I recognised beyond Bruce. I couldn't finish it.
Awful.
The plot is worse than that Nick Cage classic Left Behind but it was the sets and effects that looked really shoddy, I mean 90's homemade, fan film bad. The Cryochamber the girl was in was particularly shoddy and some of the background paintings were vague and out of focus. The less said about the external ship shots the better. WTF was up with the lighing?
I guess all the money went to the cast as there were a number of faces I recognised beyond Bruce. I couldn't finish it.
Awful.
take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey said:
New series of love death + robots drops soon. The first one was excellent.
Series 3 in debelopment, slated for 2022.
Very good 1st series. The animation blew me away - I grew up with 80’s style cartoons. Wasn’t expecting the hyper realistic work in these. Series 3 in debelopment, slated for 2022.
Looking forward to this.
Me and the wife are about 3 episodes away from the end of Happy! based on recommendations from here.
Yeah it's good. Tough to watch in places as some of the subject matter is particularly dark, and I was not a fan of them basing Bad Santa off those infernal Haribo adverts, but overall pretty enjoyable - especially the nursing home scene, which was brilliant.
Only problem I have with it is trying to explain the plot to people who haven't seen it. So it's a bout a girl who gets kidnapped who then sends her imaginary friends to help, who stumbles across an alcoholic hitman to go and save her. Cue many many blank looks and expressions of bewilderment.
Yeah it's good. Tough to watch in places as some of the subject matter is particularly dark, and I was not a fan of them basing Bad Santa off those infernal Haribo adverts, but overall pretty enjoyable - especially the nursing home scene, which was brilliant.
Only problem I have with it is trying to explain the plot to people who haven't seen it. So it's a bout a girl who gets kidnapped who then sends her imaginary friends to help, who stumbles across an alcoholic hitman to go and save her. Cue many many blank looks and expressions of bewilderment.
bodhi said:
Me and the wife are about 3 episodes away from the end of Happy! based on recommendations from here.
Yeah it's good. Tough to watch in places as some of the subject matter is particularly dark, and I was not a fan of them basing Bad Santa off those infernal Haribo adverts, but overall pretty enjoyable - especially the nursing home scene, which was brilliant.
Only problem I have with it is trying to explain the plot to people who haven't seen it. So it's a bout a girl who gets kidnapped who then sends her imaginary friends to help, who stumbles across an alcoholic hitman to go and save her. Cue many many blank looks and expressions of bewilderment.
There are 2 seasons. Yeah it's good. Tough to watch in places as some of the subject matter is particularly dark, and I was not a fan of them basing Bad Santa off those infernal Haribo adverts, but overall pretty enjoyable - especially the nursing home scene, which was brilliant.
Only problem I have with it is trying to explain the plot to people who haven't seen it. So it's a bout a girl who gets kidnapped who then sends her imaginary friends to help, who stumbles across an alcoholic hitman to go and save her. Cue many many blank looks and expressions of bewilderment.
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