Sir'Dom Pointer
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Lol Barry is really, really good. Highly Recommended.
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Lol Barry is really, really good. Highly Recommended.
Yes it is! Also forgot to even mention that the main character, played by Hader, is from Cleveland. He wears a WMMS shirt in the pilot. And while it's really good and I understand most shows end up in LA or New York and end up being about acting/show business, it woulda been cool to see a hitman series in the rust belt as well (a la Fargo).
Hader is from Cleveland? that's awesome...He is a cool dude.
This show is probably my go to casual show. Just makes my mood better...and I love the acting by everyone tbh.
The blonde girl also makes watching this show a pleasure(Although she is fucked up on the inside lol)
Hader is from Oklahoma, but the character Barry is from Cleveland.
I'm not really sure why they chose Cleveland, but Berg and Hader apparently initially wrote the show set in Cleveland but then realized they'd have to film there instead of staying in LA with their kids and nice weather.
I really tried liking The Expanse. The seasons are on Amazon Prime. It feels hollow though.
So any Legion lovers in here?
This series is just so well made...the atmosphere, cinematics, the story that you have no idea how is going to unfold...the series also tries to send a message regarding humans and the world in general.
This series is all over the place, but in a good way. It's captivating and it's just very enjoyable to me. Highly recommended.
The oa is frustrating.
Is an interesting premise but there are so many mistakes in the writing
The lead actress created it. Seems like she had way too much power and I think a lot of goofy shit made it much further than it should have
gotcha.This is a flaw in the Netflix way of running things. They work almost like venture capital, giving money out as bets expecting low percentage hit rate but those hit pay out big. I think they are slowly moving away from this. The OA just falls right on the edge of a big pay out. No one expected it to be as good as it was. It was almost dumped to us and a small following found it and got the word out.
Brit Marling was an indie film maker and got a budget to make 8 episodes of tv. I won't say she got too much power but she had too much responsibility. I fully expect the second season to be better production value and the writing to be more thought out. She will get a writers room and help in other areas since Netflix will be willing to invest more into the show.