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Mexicola wrote:Marcus had that beard and longer hair waaaaay back.
Cosmic Manta wrote:I just finished binge watching Rick and Morty last week. I highly recommend it, it's amazing.
vballs wrote:^The leftovers looks intriguing, nice one.
I recently found a British series on Netflix called 'Detectorists'. Its a light comedy simply about a club of people who like to treasure hunt with their metal detectors, I dunno why I like it so much but I do haha.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgN7z0SD8v8
Looks like a chilled out thing to do on sunny afternoon in the middle of nowhere.
machinea wrote:
It does pick up nearer the end with some nice Empire Strikes Back references. But I agree with you not as strong as the first season at all.
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Logan71 wrote:Wormwood on Netflix is really great.
jcnporter wrote:Watching Dark on Netflix, really, really good so far, like a mix of Stranger Things, Twin Peaks and The Returned (the French original), except in Germany.
Mexicola wrote:Marcus had that beard and longer hair waaaaay back.
That episode was part of our original pitch to Netflix. I’d said I wanted to do an episode that appeared to be executed in a single take. The reality of what that entailed didn’t become clear until we started rehearsing the episode. We shut down the company for over a month to choreograph and rehearse each of our five long takes. The longest was 17 minutes. There was no room for error at all, and if we made a mistake, we had to start over. We rehearsed for almost a month with our second team stand-ins before we even folded the cast into the process. By then, we had already filmed the entire episode with stand-ins and rehearsed the camera moves. When the cast arrived, I showed them the shots and said, “This is what we have to do.” It was the single hardest thing any of us on the crew had ever attempted, and it almost killed us. I remember sitting at monitor when it finally came time to actually shoot, and I was powerless to do anything but watch and hope. The entire crew had to work together, and if one element went wrong, we were cooked. It was harrowing.
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