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Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 2:43 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
Yeah we get that feeling as well. But we are only 3 EPs in

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 8:09 am
by Magellan
Saw "The Central Park Five"on Netflix last night.

It's another true crime doco, except unlike MAM it's a feature length movie, so it doesn't get into as much depth as MAM does with Avery's case(s). Having said that, the injustice is so clear-cut that it doesn't need ten episodes for you to feel angry and scared.

Definitely worth a look.

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 8:47 am
by Magellan
More true crime fun from the US.

Had a look at "Kids for Cash" on Netflix last night. This is a true story of a youth court judge in Pennsylvania who adopted a zero tolerance for youth crime to the extent that he sent kids who has committed minor misdemeanors (shoplifting DVDs, arguing in public, publishing a fake MySpace page) to time in juvenile detention for several years. It come out in about 2008 that he got a payment from a privately run youth detention facility for every kid he incarcerated. The film looks at the affected families, and the eventual trial of the judge.

Again, worth a look, but it'll make you sad and angry in the process.

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 8:45 pm
by HH3
Im watching Behind The Mask on Stan.

It follows 4 real life sports mascots. High school, college, semi-pro hockey and pro basketball.

Its actually a really good show.

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Fri Jan 29, 2016 11:01 pm
by HH3
I literally just watched a 10 episode season in one sitting

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 2:17 pm
by Magellan
HH3 wrote:Im watching Behind The Mask on Stan.

It follows 4 real life sports mascots. High school, college, semi-pro hockey and pro basketball.

Its actually a really good show.

Thanks for the heads up HH3, we sussed this one out this weekend, and yes, it's worth a look. Interesting perspectives of the types of people who don the suit in the name of supporting their team, and their lives at home. Some are more interesting than others, the college guy mascot is a bit of a w@nker IMO. I hope the pro basketball guy is well insured. Short 25 minute episodes makes it quite digestible for binge-watching.

However, I've hit the halfway mark of the first series, and I'm not sure there's much more that I can be bothered learning about the 4 mascots that I haven't already learned. I reckon I might move to season 2, which I think tackles a bunch of new mascots.

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 2:28 pm
by Magellan
This weekend I started watching the following shows, which are worth a look.

"Occupied" - a Norwegian drama about a Russian 'invasion' in the near future based on the Norwegian PM's controversial decision to cut its oil and gas production to the EU in favour of sustainable nuclear energy. You'll need to suspend your disbelief a bit, but it's well paced and a novel idea. Apparently a massive hit over in Norway (second only to death metal/burning churches).

"Billions" - The US attorney general has his sights sets on prosecuting a billionaire hedge fund manager and popular philanthropist who is suspected of insider trading on a massive scale. Essentially its a game of chess between the AG (played by Paul Giamatti of "Sideways" and "Straight Outta Compton") and the billionaire (played by Damian Lewis, who played Nicholas Brody in "Homeland"). It's fresh from the US, so unfortunately we're getting it on a weekly drip-fed basis which eliminates any binge-a-thons. Episode 3 should be available tomorrow.

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 6:18 pm
by HH3
Magellan wrote:
HH3 wrote:Im watching Behind The Mask on Stan.

It follows 4 real life sports mascots. High school, college, semi-pro hockey and pro basketball.

Its actually a really good show.

Thanks for the heads up HH3, we sussed this one out this weekend, and yes, it's worth a look. Interesting perspectives of the types of people who don the suit in the name of supporting their team, and their lives at home. Some are more interesting than others, the college guy mascot is a bit of a w@nker IMO. I hope the pro basketball guy is well insured. Short 25 minute episodes makes it quite digestible for binge-watching.

However, I've hit the halfway mark of the first series, and I'm not sure there's much more that I can be bothered learning about the 4 mascots that I haven't already learned. I reckon I might move to season 2, which I think tackles a bunch of new mascots.

I thought Jersey (Hey Reb) was a wanker too, but he actually seems like a good guy later on. His bravado is stripped away towards the end.

There were certain aspects of Tux's life that I relate to as well.

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2016 8:24 am
by Magellan
HH3 wrote:
Magellan wrote:
HH3 wrote:Im watching Behind The Mask on Stan.

It follows 4 real life sports mascots. High school, college, semi-pro hockey and pro basketball.

Its actually a really good show.

Thanks for the heads up HH3, we sussed this one out this weekend, and yes, it's worth a look. Interesting perspectives of the types of people who don the suit in the name of supporting their team, and their lives at home. Some are more interesting than others, the college guy mascot is a bit of a w@nker IMO. I hope the pro basketball guy is well insured. Short 25 minute episodes makes it quite digestible for binge-watching.

However, I've hit the halfway mark of the first series, and I'm not sure there's much more that I can be bothered learning about the 4 mascots that I haven't already learned. I reckon I might move to season 2, which I think tackles a bunch of new mascots.

I thought Jersey (Hey Reb) was a wanker too, but he actually seems like a good guy later on. His bravado is stripped away towards the end.

There were certain aspects of Tux's life that I relate to as well.

Cool, I might persevere for a bit longer then.

For mine, I found Michael the most interesting, being the awkward teenage kid who was transformed once in the suit. I think the key is that they all demonstrate some tension - their job reveals an aspiration to be better (Tux) or some kind of human frailty, with the exception of the Bucks' mascot, whose only tension in his life is his five kids and whether he decides to risk his life doing a pre-match stunt.

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 7:37 pm
by Grenville
Watching Fawlty Towers - the Germans. Still makes me laugh, a timeless classic.

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 7:48 pm
by Magellan
Grenville wrote:Watching Fawlty Towers - the Germans. Still makes me laugh, a timeless classic.

Funniest show. Ever.

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 9:35 pm
by gadj1976
Grenville wrote:Watching Fawlty Towers - the Germans. Still makes me laugh, a timeless classic.


My favourite episode is the old deaf woman.

"TURN. ON. YOUR. HEEEAAARING. AID."

"What?"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcliR8kAbzc

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 10:37 pm
by Magellan
gadj1976 wrote:
Grenville wrote:Watching Fawlty Towers - the Germans. Still makes me laugh, a timeless classic.


My favourite episode is the old deaf woman.

"TURN. ON. YOUR. HEEEAAARING. AID."

"What?"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcliR8kAbzc

"Is this a piece of your brain?" I loved that episode too. Mrs Richards was a classic old meddlesome ratbag.

My favourite episode is the Waldorf salad one. "What is a Waldorf? A walnut that's gone off?"

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 10:43 pm
by Magellan
I know it's not strictly a TV show, but it's on the telly right now, and it's an absolutely hilarious movie classic.

The Big Lebowski.

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 7:51 am
by gadj1976
Seeing this is a general tv discussion does anyone have apple tv? We've been told to get an apple tv 2 jailbroken as it has "everything". Any thoughts?

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 9:37 am
by JK
gadj1976 wrote:Seeing this is a general tv discussion does anyone have apple tv? We've been told to get an apple tv 2 jailbroken as it has "everything". Any thoughts?


We've had Apple TV for a while, but have moved it out of the family room as we don't need it for Netflix anymore .. All that stuff is the missus' domain, I just know how to watch what I want, but have NFI about how to make it happen/connect etc.

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 9:49 am
by bennymacca
gadj1976 wrote:Seeing this is a general tv discussion does anyone have apple tv? We've been told to get an apple tv 2 jailbroken as it has "everything". Any thoughts?


What do you want to use it for?

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 12:36 pm
by Banker
Just watched Long Way Round with Ewan McGregor. Had low expectations but it was fantastic. Definitely recommend

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 5:30 pm
by Grenville
Magellan wrote:I know it's not strictly a TV show, but it's on the telly right now, and it's an absolutely hilarious movie classic.

The Big Lebowski.


In my top 10 movies of all time. Absolute belter.

Re: General tv discussion thread - good, bad, axings etc etc

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 5:37 pm
by Magellan
Grenville wrote:
Magellan wrote:I know it's not strictly a TV show, but it's on the telly right now, and it's an absolutely hilarious movie classic.

The Big Lebowski.


In my top 10 movies of all time. Absolute belter.

Walter is such an ar$ehole, but so damn funny. So many quality exchanges with Donny and The Dude.

"Larry, do you see what happens when you f**k a stranger in the ass?!?"