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Mindhunter

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Excellent.

An absorbing, intelligent, Zodiac style, narrative and character based gem.

Beautifully made and very much recommended. :tup

Action lovers beware, there isn't any.

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Curb Your Enthusiasm S1 The Interior Decorator

Two simple incidents spun into a complex series of comedy riffs that build like a pyramid.

A classic.

 

Curb Your Enthusiasm S1 The Interior Decorator

Two simple incidents spun into a complex series of comedy riffs that build like a pyramid.

A classic.

 

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American Gods, Season 1. Though I'm not crazy about this show, I really enjoy the direction, cinematography and the music (as much as I did "Hannibal."

Longmire, Season 5. Another excellent season.

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5 hours ago, jazzbo said:

American Gods, Season 1. Though I'm not crazy about this show, I really enjoy the direction, cinematography and the music (as much as I did "Hannibal."

Longmire, Season 5. Another excellent season.

Yes to Longmire. Season 6 will be the last season.

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HBO A Good Job Stories Of The FDNY - Liz Garbus

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Steve Buscemi used to be a NYC fireman.

One of the many things I learned from this fine documentary, where he interviews his old workmates.:tup

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1 hour ago, kinuta said:

HBO A Good Job Stories Of The FDNY - Liz Garbus

http://cdn.hbowatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/A-Good-Job-Key-Art.jpg

Steve Buscemi used to be a NYC fireman.

One of the many things I learned from this fine documentary, where he interviews his old workmates.:tup

This looks interesting, thnx for posting....

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On 11/11/2017 at 9:58 PM, ghost of miles said:

Just finished The Sopranos, now on to this--inspired partly by the David Chase connection, and by my memory of how much my parents enjoyed this show when I was a kid:

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Have been tempted to grab it, and it's dirt cheap right now....

some of these old shows, when you think back on them, seemed so corny....yet, when I watch old shows like Cannon, Mannix, Kojak, etc....they wear better than I would have thought....especially the first few seasons....same goes for Hawaii 5-0, but....it had quality control issues. It can also be amazingly bad , both actingwise, and storywise.

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The documentary The Festival, covering the Newport Folk Festival from 1963-1966, from the Criterion Collection. The performances included are short/edited/fragmentary, but there is some great stuff to see (Son House, Mississippi John Hurt, Fred McDowell, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, John Lee Hooker (bonus material), the Butterfield Blues Band, with and without Dylan, Odetta). There is also plenty of folk as one might expect (Pete Seeger, Joan Baez, Judy Collins, Peter Paul and Mary, etc.), acoustic and electric Dylan, gospel and country (Johnny Cash). A pretty fun viewing experience, overall, and an interesting cultural snapshot of popularity of folk music in the early 1960s.

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