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9 votes
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The Witcher | Official teaser
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Behind the scenes of Netflix’s decision to remove the controversial suicide scene in "13 Reasons Why"
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Streaming TV is about to get very expensive as Disney, NBC and more companies start launching their own services and pulling their content from others
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NBC is pulling 'The Office' from Netflix in 2021
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Stranger Things 3 | Final trailer
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The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance | Teaser
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Black Mirror Season 5 - Individual episode trailers
The first trailer was released last week, but now they've released three more - one for each individual episode in the season: Striking Vipers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssr40U3-do0...
The first trailer was released last week, but now they've released three more - one for each individual episode in the season:
- Striking Vipers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ssr40U3-do0
- Smithereens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SybklT8k1k
- Rachel, Jack and Ashley Too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qIlCo9yqpY
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The race is on to make the next ‘Game of Thrones’
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Black Mirror | Season 5 official trailer
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Review: "Chambers" Season One
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Netflix’s Tuca & Bertie is a surreal celebration of friendship
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Recommendation: BoJack Horseman (2014—)
My previous recommendations: Person of Interest Psych So, I just finished binging all five seasons, and I think I can safely recommend this series to an audience that enjoys adult humor and series...
My previous recommendations:
So, I just finished binging all five seasons, and I think I can safely recommend this series to an audience that enjoys adult humor and series that juggle between the very funny and very serious.
BoJack Horseman is a series that starts slow and doesn't really seem to truly find itself until Season 3. I personally didn't enjoy the first half of Season 1 at all (got very bored). The second half of Season 1 got me to keep watching purely on the humor and the gags, which pretty consistently increase in quality as the show continues.
I especially got drawn in on all the "animal" gags. The series at some point early on becomes very comfortable going all out on visual&storytelling gags based on the animal playing them (BJH is an otherwise-normal universe where a significant part of the population is half-animal half-human). The humor is pretty high quality, I would easily compare it to the humor in Arrested Development (early seasons).
It is a series that makes fun of itself, without relying too much on gimmicks or breaking the fourth wall too much. With that said, Seasons 3 and 4 introduce more experimental episodes (including an entirely mute one, similar to the excellent Hush from Buffy, as well as another that only consists of a beautiful entire 22 minute monologue). None of them bored me. I was always extremely impressed with the execution and the quality.What really gets me to recommend this series is its later seasons. Seasons 3 and 4 are of exceptionally high quality and the show becomes… very dark. But not without losing its humor. BoJack Horseman made me cry three times. I'm not talking about tearing up, I'm talking about the full waterworks like I've done only a couple of times in my entire adult life.
It's a show that punches you in the gut not by having grand romantic storylines; not by having heroic moments with epic music; not sympathetically by having manly characters tear up; not even by killing off beloved characters like Game of Thrones. It's a show that hits you because it's too fucking real.In many ways, I would say that I enjoyed BJH for similar reasons that I enjoyed early GoT: It's unforgiving to its characters. But I don't want this to put anyone off from watching; it's a unique series to which I have a very hard time finding parallels. Its humor sits between Arrested Development, Futurama and Rick & Morty and is very much its own thing. Very reminiscent of Adult Swim.
BoJack Horseman is available on Netflix. Come for the gags, stay for your own reasons.
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Release of '13 Reasons Why' associated with increase in youth suicide rates
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Netflix’s wonderful Street Food focuses on the human aspect of ordinary food
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'Arrested Development' finishes with a whimper, not a bang
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Cord cutting accelerates faster than expected, as cable still refuses to compete on price
14 votes -
'Sex Education' renewed for season 2 at Netflix
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"The Punisher" & "Jessica Jones" Canceled by Netflix; 3rd season of Jessica Jones will still air
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Netflix series recommendation: Mr. Sunshine
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So how did you guys like Black Mirror: Bandersnatch and more importantly, do you guys think interactive TV will be the "next big thing"?
Personally, I really enjoyed Bandersnatch as a one-off. Having the ability to choose what happens and trying to piece together the story by watching multiple endings. But honestly, the story fell...
Personally, I really enjoyed Bandersnatch as a one-off. Having the ability to choose what happens and trying to piece together the story by watching multiple endings.
But honestly, the story fell quite flat and it wouldn't have been a very entertaining episode had it not been for the gimmick. But what do you guys think?
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Bandersnatch has been mapped
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Travelers - Season 3
So season 3 got release by netfilx a few days ago, I've seen it and like it but kind of want to discuss so; anyone here watched it, thoughts? Anyone not seen travelers (no idea why no double L),...
So season 3 got release by netfilx a few days ago, I've seen it and like it but kind of want to discuss so; anyone here watched it, thoughts?
Anyone not seen travelers (no idea why no double L), it's a pretty good time travel show with fresh take on AI. Don't want to spoil too much but I think it's worth the time to see.
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So, I've just finished Netflix's Maniac
Holy shit. Now that is what I call cinema. Somebody give Jonah Hill an Oscar already. The amount of times I felt a deep connection to his character is reaching uncomfortable. The only thing that...
Holy shit. Now that is what I call cinema. Somebody give Jonah Hill an Oscar already. The amount of times I felt a deep connection to his character is reaching uncomfortable. The only thing that felt like “too much” was Snorri, but luckily that didn't last long. Emma Stone was so human in this. Rome Kanda and Justin Theroux have amazing comedic moments.
Fucking 10/10. Absolute recommendation.
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‘Daredevil’ canceled at Netflix after three seasons
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Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Gauntlet | Official trailer
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Netflix plans to raise $2 billion in new debt to fund content spending
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Netflix pulls the plug on ‘Luke Cage’ - No season three for Marvel’s Harlem hero
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Can Hasan Minhaj make topical comedy work on Netflix?
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The End of the F***ing World - Netflix
Has anyone else seen this show? It came out last October. I just saw it about a month ago, probably a little less. It has got to be one of the best thing I've seen all year. Top 3. I love the...
Has anyone else seen this show? It came out last October. I just saw it about a month ago, probably a little less. It has got to be one of the best thing I've seen all year. Top 3.
I love the entire theme, the atmosphere, how everything is done. The direction is incredible. And the actors are ridiculously good.
In the show the two main characters will narrate their thoughts as they are happening in the moment. There is brilliant joke where Alyssa is narrating her thoughts and she thinks something along the lines of, "If This were a movie we would probably be American." Because the show is set in Britain and she is thinking to herself, what if this is all a movie.
The show is a dark comedy. And it's just got this incredible motif for lack of a better word. Has anyone else seen it? What are your thoughts? I really like Alyssa's character. Just how she is so empathetic, and she thinks far enough into everything to weigh both sides in a way not a lot of people would do. She basically givea the benefit of the doubt and weighs both sides more than she should.
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Mystery Science Theater 3000’s new season arrives on Netflix on November 22 (the show's 30th anniversary)
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Netflix planning live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender with original creators
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Maniac | Official trailer
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How BoJack Horseman got made - An oral history of TV’s favorite alcoholic, narcissistic, self-destructive talking horse
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Bojack Horseman | Season 5 trailer
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Disenchantment review: Groening’s new Netflix toon is off to a bloody good start
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Has anyone else watched Netflix's Dark Tourist? What are your thoughts?
I found this show thoroughly interesting, if confronting at times. I haven't seen much discussion on the internet, so I'm wondering what Tildes thinks?
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The OA - has anybody else seen this on Netflix?
I just finished watching The OA. Wow, that was a really unexpected and interesting show. Coming of age / Sci-Fi-ish / Magical Realism, what an amazing show. The ending got this grown ass man...
I just finished watching The OA. Wow, that was a really unexpected and interesting show. Coming of age / Sci-Fi-ish / Magical Realism, what an amazing show. The ending got this grown ass man emotional. Has anyone else watched this? Thoughts? Anything else like this out there?
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Netflix has renewed Altered Carbon for a second season
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What are your favorite series?
II need a series that captivates me. I was watching a lot like GoT, Breaking Bad, Shameless, Simpsons, Famaly Guy, New Girl, Peaky Blinders, ... Can you recommend series?
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Disenchantment | Official trailer
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Stranger Things 3 | Teaser
@stranger_things: Ahoy! Something is coming... to Hawkins, Indiana! https://t.co/BI4wFRVzvB
13 votes -
Inside the Netflix binge factory
9 votes -
Wild Wild Country: A Netflix documentary about the free love cult that took over an Oregon town in the 80s
9 votes -
Disenchantment | Teaser
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The final episode of Sense8 airs tomorrow, June 8th. Anyone else excited?
@sense8: One final mission. June 8th. https://t.co/AJpWUVZATL
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The Keepers
Has anyone seen this? What an amazing show on Netflix. Will there be a season 2? https://www.netflix.com/title/80122179?s=i&trkid=13752289
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Netflix content chief says 85% of new spending is on Originals
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Matt Groening's new series "Disenchantment" will premiere on Netflix on August 17
@netflix: Drink it in, peasants! @Disenchantment, the latest series from The Simpsons creator Matt Groening, premieres August 17 on Netflix.
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Trollhunters
I discovered this series while browsing something on Netflix Kids with my kids and after finishing the first season I already knew it was going to be one of those jewels that you absolutely love....
I discovered this series while browsing something on Netflix Kids with my kids and after finishing the first season I already knew it was going to be one of those jewels that you absolutely love.
Both me and my kids waited with anticipation every new season and now that it's ended I sincerly have that bittersweet feeling of something good that ended but that couldn't have ended better than this.I strongly recommend everyone to give it a watch, either if you have kids or if you just love animation's movie. It's really something special.
The series is completed (spoilers in this article) as stated previously, several time, by the creator Gulliermo del Toro and this just proves how it was a labour of love instead of a milking machine (looking at you How To Train Your Dragon").
Also some info about the two upcoming spin-off, 3 Below and Wizards.Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80075820
uNoGS: https://unogs.com/video/?v=80075820 (seems to be available everywhere)
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1734135/
Rotten Tomatoes: Season 1 - Season 2 - Season 3 - Average 95%3 votes