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Mad Men

I really like the first few seasons. They totally nailed those guys attitudes. Those guys being men raised just after WWII.

@Deuce Wayne poo-poo'd the show as all style no substance. I disagreed - at first. I wound up watching the last couple of seasons cause I had already watched 7 or so seasons. Kinda why I finished Sons of Anarchy. Just had to see where that train wreck went.

While the end of the show was not nearly as good as the beginning and the stories, as such, became silly ( most especially Don Draper back story ) and the characters aged hardly at all from the mid 50 thru the early 70s... Im just sayin'. Those nits aside I enjoyed the ride even if it wound up being so much less that it should have been.

On this one I agree with @Deuce Wayne but I still give it a recommendation because they totally and completely nailed everything about that period. So many memories of minute crap were dredged up watching that show. About all they left out was a box of Quisp cereal....

latest

Quisp.....


I so remember eating a bowl of Quisp watching Batman before brushing my teeth and going to bed


anyway. If nothing else Mad Men brings back memories of the 60s & 70s for me. But zero rewatchability
 
Castlevania on Netflix.

Only a 4 episode season. Setup for a series. Not bad. Pretty good... I want to see more.

Watched it in about 1 1/2 hours.
 
Castlevania on Netflix.

Only a 4 episode season. Setup for a series. Not bad. Pretty good... I want to see more.

Watched it in about 1 1/2 hours.
I watched it and liked it. It was really, really short. It was almost like an episode 1 instead of an entire season.
 
I watched it and liked it. It was really, really short. It was almost like an episode 1 instead of an entire season.
Being on Netflix, I didn't expect the 23 minute runtime. If it was originally on television, then that would make sense when you figure in commercial breaks.

But Netflix originals, isn't it?, are closer to full runtimes... 30 minutes, or so.
 
Being on Netflix, I didn't expect the 23 minute runtime. If it was originally on television, then that would make sense when you figure in commercial breaks.

But Netflix originals, isn't it?, are closer to full runtimes... 30 minutes, or so.
No. Again, Netflix "Originals" doesn't necessarily mean they made them. They'd be more appropriately called Netflix Exclusives, as they do come from television programming in foreign countries.
 
Again? Was this topic covered and I missed it?
Yes.
Example: "Samurai Gourmet" (Netflix Original)
Netflix did not go to Japan and film a tv series about a retired Japanese guy having lunch, in Japanese. Instead, they secured the exclusive presentation rights.
Netflix is really not much more than a server farm with a big bank account and some people trying to decide what to put in that farm. It's not an actual soundstage studio with directors and production teams.
 
Yes.
Example: "Samurai Gourmet" (Netflix Original)
Netflix did not go to Japan and film a tv series about a retired Japanese guy having lunch, in Japanese. Instead, they secured the exclusive presentation rights.
Netflix is really not much more than a server farm with a big bank account and some people trying to decide what to put in that farm. It's not an actual soundstage studio with directors and production teams.
No. I understand all that, but... you referenced this as something that has been discussed on here.

Did I miss that discussion?
 
Yes. Don't remember who with- Tweezy?- but it was they who mentioned that "for all we know Netflix is two guys in a basement with a server."
 
Yes. Don't remember who with- Tweezy?- but it was they who mentioned that "for all we know Netflix is two guys in a basement with a server."
... that was me. I take offense!

I'd completely forgotten that. The length probably wouldn't have bothered me if it was more episodes. But, after discovering it was a "full length" animated movie broken down... makes sense.
 
Castlevania on Netflix.

Only a 4 episode season. Setup for a series. Not bad. Pretty good... I want to see more.

Watched it in about 1 1/2 hours.

In episode 3 now, and enjoying the subtext that religion is both hypocritical and guano cray cray.

ADDENDUM: Just finished it...pretty good. I kept thinking that James Callis seemed vaguely familiar; just looked him up....Gaius Baltar from BSG TNS.
 
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The Mist on Spike - soon to be The Paramount Network, or something. Retooling their shows to fit a new format.

First off... it is not a good show. Characters are boring. Writing is weak. Human drama is missing one thing... drama.

Second... I'm still watching hoping they'll delve into what the mist is and the Arrowhead Project that produced it.

The original movie was good... but it appropriately focused on the human survival drama.

Now, I WANT ANSWERS!!!
 
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