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Absolutely. I'm only in the second season now, but it's incredible.
As already mentioned, Breaking Bad, Homeland and The Wire are among the greatest shows ever made. The Sopranos is certainly near the very top. I'd also put the first four seasons of Dexter on a must see list. Michael C. Hall is exceptional, and John Lithgow was ridiculous in season four. Hall was also on Six Feet Under, which I have only seen a bit from, but plan on going all the way through, as well. As for current shows, Game of Thrones is king for me. Lots of violence, and sex, but it's really never gratuitous, in my opinion. Westeros is a tough place to live. Every friend of mine that has started watching it on my suggestion is addicted. Better Call Saul, which is a prequel to Breaking Bad-about how Jimmy McGill became ethically-challenged attorney Saul Goodman, just finished its second season. It's incredibly well done. Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks are one hell of a one-two punch. I also really like Ray Donovan. Liev Schreiber is a bad ass. I could (and have) binge watched any of the series I listed. I re-watched Breaking Bad all the way through in less two weeks. |
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Everybody is talking about new television shows in this thread, and I'm still multitasking through my Blu-ray sets of Batman: The Complete Series (1966-1968), Star Trek: The Original Series (1966-1969), Battlestar Galactica: The Definitive Collection (1978-1980), Airwolf: The Complete Series (1984-1988), and The X:Files: Seasons 1-9 (1993-2002).
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Man of the West and The Ox-Bow Incident get bonus points for being "western noir." Cowboy was directed by Delmer Daves, who also helmed 3:10 to Yuma and Jubal. I also forgot to mention that I watched the Blu-ray of Sergio Leone's Duck, You Sucker for the first time, after having seen the DVD many years ago. This really is a brilliant Leone film all around, and my already high opinion soared into the stratosphere with this latest viewing. |
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Thanks given by: | bwdowiak (07-22-2016) |
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I'm sure it's a fine show. I choose not to even get my feet wet w/ Mad Men, Breaking Bad, or anything else because I cannot commit myself to spending that much time in front of the television. |
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Some great TV in the last 15 years:
Breaking Bad Deadwood Game of Thrones The Wire The Sopranos The Office (UK version) Peep Show Louie The Americans Black Mirror Curb Your Enthusiasm Eastbound & Down Mad Men The Shield Veep |
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The first season was amazing. McCounaughey and Harrelson both gave Emmy-worthy performances, imo. I haven't watched the second season yet, though I love Rachel McAdams (my future wife). I guess I got spooked by critical reviews that came out as it was reading to start. One of my best friends watched it, and said that while it wasn't up to the first season, it wasn't as bad as many made it out to be. There was no way they were going to top the first season, so the cast and crew were starting out at a disadvantage.
I was remiss in overlooking another phenomenal show, this one on BBC. Sherlock might give Game of Thrones a fight for my favorite show. It's so easy to overlook only because the "seasons" are so short-only three or four episodes per season. The problem is that it takes a while to get a season filmed. There is going to be a fourth season, but it will be next year until it comes out. Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman are so busy, getting a block of time to shoot is proving difficult. But the modern spin on the classic Holmes is worth any wait. It's a masterfully done show. |
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EDIT: ...and I choose not to. The effort and sincere approach to 90 minutes worth of material cannot be matched by a serial that has to film 50 minutes or so of usable footage on a weekly basis. maybe these shows are great, but I just don't see the same level of quality and I'm not going to give my time to that. oh, and '30 for 30' is fantastic, Abdrewes... those are a collection of short films, though, by different filmmakers Last edited by bwdowiak; 07-22-2016 at 04:42 PM. |
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Anyways, I think that AHS has been mostly pretty amazing. Oh, and "Jessica Jones" on Netflix is freakin' awesome. |
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#151930 |
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Oh, and the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica is really a drama/sci fi hybrid, so I would definitely include it. I grew up on the original (met Dirk Benedict when I was a kid visiting my Aunt in San Francisco). And while TOS will always have a special place in my heart, the Ronald Moore/David Eick version is step above. It's the best science fiction show in television history, imo.
Yes, I watch a lot of television, lol. |
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I don't watch much TV. I usually stick with HBO for what I do watch though. "Boardwalk Empire" was ok, and "True Detective" (Season 1) was entertaining. But, I'd have to say the best I've watched on TV in the past few years has been "The Knick," and "Generation Kill," —even though that was a bit more than a few years ago, I've rewatched it recently. OH! And Veep! Veep is fantastic!
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I think you might have missed something in my original post. |
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"Night and Fog", "Hiroshima Mon Amour", and "Muriel, or the Time of Return" sound really interesting to me, especially "Night and Fog". But I hated "Last Year at Marienbad".
I mostly hated LYaM because I couldn't keep track of who was who, because everyone looked the same to me. That and it seemed overly pretentious. Are the others done in a similar style or would they be a safe-ish blind buy? |
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Criterion's The Golden Age of Television set is a document of television in its infancy, when it still held promise of bringing original drama and intelligent entertainment into homes across the nation. Network television got away from that early promise but now, with expanded programming options, that promise is returning. Not that everything is wonderful -- Sturgeon's Law still applies ("90% of everything is crud.") but what is good is really good and much better than what you'll find most nights at your local cineplex. I'm also a big fan of Louie, although I haven't seen every episode. Last edited by belcherman; 07-22-2016 at 06:04 PM. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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Thanks given by: | theater dreamer (07-22-2016) |
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HBO's The Wire is often held up as the best TV show ever made. I can't speak to that, as there are a lot of shows I haven't watched, but I can say that in roughly 55 years of watching TV it's the best TV show I've ever seen, barring only Kieślowski's Dekalog. One critic described it as perhaps television's equivalent of the Great American Novel. I don't think that's hyperbole. Two western/crime drama mash-ups that are worth looking at are Justified and Longmire. And I'd argue that anyone who is into film noir owes it to themselves to watch the Marvel/Netflix series Jessica Jones. |
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