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    Dark Wind sounds interesting, any similarities to Tyler Sheridans Wind River, Hell or High Water?

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    The Penguin on HBO is superb! Great acting, good writing, interesting plot. Looking forward to episode two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtneer View Post
    The Penguin on HBO is superb! Great acting, good writing, interesting plot. Looking forward to episode two.
    heard that from a friend of ours the other day.


    Here's an interesting one. A Man on the Inside................Ted Danson... read an article about this, where Danson said it was nice to play a person his age.
    Ok back to the series, they run 30 min per. 8 total

    He plays a widower who answers a Help Wanted ad, put out by a PI agency.
    WARNING: while definitely a comedy orientated series. This one deals with him going "undercover" at a senior care facility.

    If you're in that "age bracket" be warned there's lots of (as we that age know) a somewhat grim reality sort of edge to it.

    However it played well, we laughed and were silent during certain scenes. Overall worth ones time.












    Next one Dune pt Two. SUCKED!

    watched the remake last year? Started watching this as a time killer since i've been diown with the flu , so missed out on the dinner the wife went to. 30-40 min in, i f/forwarded a few times to see it it got better. 1.15 min still sucked, with 20 min remaining in a 2.46 hr movie (yes i FF it that many times) FINALLY getting to the ACTION! part of it. WTF.

    avoid this like ones ex at a party, or court. Went through a 2.46 hr movie under 1.15 minutes. Must have been the meds i'm one that i sat there that long. Oh well better than watching the talking heads melt down on "those" cable stations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtneer View Post
    The Penguin on HBO is superb! Great acting, good writing, interesting plot. Looking forward to episode two.
    I quite enjoyed The Penguin.

    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    heard that from a friend of ours the other day.

    Here's an interesting one. A Man on the Inside................Ted Danson... read an article about this, where Danson said it was nice to play a person his age.
    I don't care for Ted Danson's politics. However, I enjoyed him on "The Good Place" so gave "A Man on the Inside" a shot. He knocked it out of the friggen park with that role.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Little Dutch View Post
    I quite enjoyed The Penguin.



    I don't care for Ted Danson's politics. However, I enjoyed him on "The Good Place" so gave "A Man on the Inside" a shot. He knocked it out of the friggen park with that role.
    Right. We all know someone either in a care facility or hospice, as well as family in thre age bracket Danson is. He played that part very well / believable.
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    Troppo on Prime is a fascinating story from Australia, well acted. Half way through the 2nd season, hope there will be more.

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    "Landman", really enjoying this series.

    My nephew is a landman for an independent producer, it drives him nuts when we(family who don't really know shit about what he does) call and text him about the show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    "Landman", really enjoying this series.

    My nephew is a landman for an independent producer, it drives him nuts when we(family who don't really know shit about what he does) call and text him about the show.

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    Liked the first season. Now watching the 2nd season of Tulsa King.

    Liking them both.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ah Pook View Post
    Liked the first season. Now watching the 2nd season of Tulsa King.

    Liking them both.
    Just wait.

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    I just watched Juror #2 on Max. It was co-produced and directed by Eastwood, so that was enough for me to watch it. I very much enjoyed it.
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