The Leftovers is my favorite TV show of all time.
You think you have a handle on it after the first few eps, for sure after the 1st season.
You do not.
It's the only full realization of magic realism on television, at least that I've seen.
Carrie Coon belongs on TV Drama Mt Rushmore. And she doesn't even get going until late in Season 1.
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442We're watching Boardwalk Empire, finally. It's good. All acting great.
It's maybe even vital when it's about the great tragedy/struggle of being a woman at that time, and more particularly in that milieu. The gangster stuff is fine, not totally boilerplate, but the female characters provide the most interesting material.
I don't think it's just us, but HBO Max buffers a lot and is kind of a drag to use.
It's maybe even vital when it's about the great tragedy/struggle of being a woman at that time, and more particularly in that milieu. The gangster stuff is fine, not totally boilerplate, but the female characters provide the most interesting material.
I don't think it's just us, but HBO Max buffers a lot and is kind of a drag to use.
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443Plenty of streaming sites that obviate the need for those. Use at your own peril as it is America...eephus wrote: Thu Feb 23, 2023 12:08 pm We're watching Boardwalk Empire, finally. It's good. All acting great.
It's maybe even vital when it's about the great tragedy/struggle of being a woman at that time, and more particularly in that milieu. The gangster stuff is fine, not totally boilerplate, but the female characters provide the most interesting material.
I don't think it's just us, but HBO Max buffers a lot and is kind of a drag to use.
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444Her teeth. I have a serious thing for women with mildly fucked up teeth. Damn. Sexy voice, too.eephus wrote: Thu Feb 23, 2023 12:02 pm The Leftovers is my favorite TV show of all time.
You think you have a handle on it after the first few eps, for sure after the 1st season.
You do not.
It's the only full realization of magic realism on television, at least that I've seen.
Carrie Coon belongs on TV Drama Mt Rushmore. And she doesn't even get going until late in Season 1.
And yes, it's magical realism at it's best on TV.
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445Shh...I'm still watchingenframed wrote: Thu Feb 23, 2023 11:02 amI remembered being somewhat disappointed that it ended as a love story, but of course it would.
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Justice for Sam Nordquist, Randall Adjessom, Javion Magee, Destinii Hope, Kelaia Turner, Dexter Wade and Nakari Campbell
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446Just saw that Criterion will be adding a boatload of shorts by Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle and Buster Keaton, including (but not limited to) several they made together prior to the famous scandal. A handful of features will be added too.
If you haven’t seen “One Week,” “Cops,” “The Goat,” “The Back Stage,” or “The Cook,” you’re missing out on some of the greatest comedy ever.
If you haven’t seen “One Week,” “Cops,” “The Goat,” “The Back Stage,” or “The Cook,” you’re missing out on some of the greatest comedy ever.
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447When I was in elementary school one of the teachers was then the president of the Laurel and Hardy Fan Club of America. Every Friday he would show a film, usually L&H, but sometimes Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin, WC Fields, Harold Lloyd.Wood Goblin wrote: Fri Feb 24, 2023 11:18 am Just saw that Criterion will be adding a boatload of shorts by Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle and Buster Keaton, including (but not limited to) several they made together prior to the famous scandal. A handful of features will be added too.
If you haven’t seen “One Week,” “Cops,” “The Goat,” “The Back Stage,” or “The Cook,” you’re missing out on some of the greatest comedy ever.
Buster Keaton was always my favorite of the silent film stars.
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448He’s mine, too, though I love Chaplin and Harold Lloyd as well. And Arbuckle too.
You’ll occasionally see some contrarian insist that Chaplin was a hack, but he really was every bit the genius critics claim. The Circus is criminally underrated. It’s not as thematically rich as his more acclaimed features, but I think it’s his funniest.
The L&H silents aren’t all that special, and the one WC Fields silent short I saw was just awful.
Also awful: Harry Langdon, though maybe I haven’t seen the right films.
But yeah, Keaton was the man. He had an incredible visual imagination—one area where he definitely beats Chaplin. You can see how much the Roadrunner cartoons owe to Keaton.
You’ll occasionally see some contrarian insist that Chaplin was a hack, but he really was every bit the genius critics claim. The Circus is criminally underrated. It’s not as thematically rich as his more acclaimed features, but I think it’s his funniest.
The L&H silents aren’t all that special, and the one WC Fields silent short I saw was just awful.
Also awful: Harry Langdon, though maybe I haven’t seen the right films.
But yeah, Keaton was the man. He had an incredible visual imagination—one area where he definitely beats Chaplin. You can see how much the Roadrunner cartoons owe to Keaton.
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449Show on Netflix called Bordertown, the original Finnish name was Sorjonen, the main dude’s name. Watching with subtitles, it’s available dubbed but ew.
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450I am rewatching the series now because of this thread, and just landed on International Assassin (season 2, ep 8). This is exactly the kind of surreal entertainment that I need more of. Dream-like, horrific, moving, and hilarious is a tough combination to achieve, but they nailed it with this show.
eephus wrote: Thu Feb 23, 2023 12:02 pm The Leftovers is my favorite TV show of all time.
You think you have a handle on it after the first few eps, for sure after the 1st season.
You do not.
It's the only full realization of magic realism on television, at least that I've seen.
Carrie Coon belongs on TV Drama Mt Rushmore. And she doesn't even get going until late in Season 1.