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The Underground Railroad on Prime. Still two episode to go, but easily the most essential “tv” thing since Twin Peaks came back.

Top tier filmmaking; a lot of what Jenkins does here reminds me of Tarkovsky, which is not something I’d picked up in his feature films.
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tallchris wrote: Sat Jun 19, 2021 1:18 pm The Underground Railroad on Prime. Still two episode to go, but easily the most essential “tv” thing since Twin Peaks came back.

Top tier filmmaking; a lot of what Jenkins does here reminds me of Tarkovsky, which is not something I’d picked up in his feature films.
Finished this last night and the last two episodes were amazing and devastating.
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tallchris wrote: Sat Jun 19, 2021 1:18 pm The Underground Railroad on Prime. Still two episode to go, but easily the most essential “tv” thing since Twin Peaks came back.

Top tier filmmaking; a lot of what Jenkins does here reminds me of Tarkovsky, which is not something I’d picked up in his feature films.
Just watched the first episode of this. I'll continue, but that cut to the end titles was fucking awful.
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A_Man_Who_Tries wrote: Fri Jul 02, 2021 12:19 am
Anonymous37 wrote: Thu Jul 01, 2021 9:02 pm amc+
Kevin Can Fuck Himself -- the first two episodes are free on YouTube.
Is it worth it? Watched the first one and it didn't feel like it would have legs.
Yeah, I would argue it is. I've seen the first three episodes, and it is dark, dark, dark. The "sitcom" scenes are a pitch-perfect parody of fare like The King of Queens and Kevin Can Wait (the inspiration for this show). The "drama" scenes are engaging.

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