No, this was the 1st season. Hopefully there will be more!!
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Really enjoying this French-Canadian Noir! Starts out slow, turning into a great binge for a snowy Saturday.
Season 2 is terrible compared to the first. Poor writing.
Despite the fact your statement is absolutely true, still did the rewatch, to enjoy David Tennant swanning and flouncing around. These two absolutely ooze chemistry for each other. Currently watching Staging and they’re just as funny out of costume
The YouTube channel for these is called “Tooning Out The News | CBS All Access Original Series”
Cannot wait for this! Wes Anderson takes on the space race, with pretty colors.
This made me go binge the original which is more film than it is TV. If you are a visuals fan you have to see that. Wide screen, geometric framing, color palettes. Intentional selection of every single set design object, vehicles, wallpaper, lighting, costume. It’s a different work of visual art scene by scene. The original is jarring and isn’t going to fit a lot of people’s idea of TV. I didn’t think I’d be as affected by the story this time around. It turns out that even knowing everything that is going to happen, sitting around in quarantine and time to do a lot of thinking makes this a very nervy watch. If you have a hard time understanding Brit accents I recommend finding English subs online and adding those until you get used to the way they talk, I have to do that with Scots English. 5/5
Starts out a bit slow, but really picked up in eps 3-4 with some nice plot twists. I’m liking it!
I knew I recognized Cristóbal Rios played by Santiago Cabrera from somewhere! He was the main character on Salvation which seems to have been canceled. Salvation isn’t really about space travel per say, but how interesting he would land on another space related drama. He was also on last seasons Big Little Lies.
Santiago Cabrera played Aramis for 3 seasons in The Musketeers, his character here is very similar to there. Swashbuckling in space! The Musketeers is well worth a watch - excellent acting and writing.
This show is excellent! There are 3 90-minute epis (originally 3 2-hour shows). All 3 epis are here: Part 3 links are currently at E5. Enjoy!
I absolutely LOVE Mads Mikkelsen. Anything he’s in is guaranteed to be good. Mads is very versatile and can play any role. He’s one of the best actors there is right now. I’m looking forward to seeing Arctic. Okay - he’s easy on the eyes too :)
This is the first throwback episode that made me say meh. Pike and Alora had less than zero chemistry. I think SNW has done extremely well so far navigating the challenge of updating Spock’s love life and personal storyline and the 70’s-styled high kitsch melodrama of Vulcan culture. This episode felt like it was missing the update - it was lifted straight from the 70’s with the vaguely medieval clothing and weapons and architecture, Alora’s long red fall wig, and the over the top kissy-kissy-is-coming musical cues. Can’t fault the plot - great twist at the end where you may not have seen is what was obviously going to come.
“The Curse of Oak Island S08E04-HDTV-X264-NGRP” are all blurry links and I see no other links. Anyone can call anything “HDTV” in a file name. This is more like HDTV viewed through the bottom of a beer glass. What is it lately with the proliferation of crap links on most shows?
Cool, I didn’t know that but he does have that biker look. Didn’t he ride one in TWD?
I agree… After watching the first few eps of the second season, I realized the first season was a ‘one-off’. Season 1 stands alone as the only “True Detective” I needed to see…
(First season) The chemistry between McConaughey’s and Harrelson’s characters was a joy to watch!
request links here expresso https://www.primewire.li/forum/thread/5 If you post them here they might not be seen
That’s where I post requests if there are no links. There are plenty of links already here, just none of them are very good quality, wanted to advise people.
This, catching fire, hell on wheels. Preacher, into the badlands AMC used to have shows now only zombies FTWD finally had a good season though
I would argue that AMC has produced the best television series of all time. Breaking Bad, Mad Men, The Killing, Better Call Saul, Hell on Wheels, Preacher, Turn, Halt and Catch Fire, Into the Badlands. I’m still angry that they cancelled Rubicon….
Thank you TooMuchFire for posting a comment on this drama. I usually don’t want to watch tv shows that have subtitles, but I watched a few minutes of this one and decided I would watch it despite the subtitles. Looks good so far and the last season was in 2019. Here is what I found and filming could have halted due to covid….“Arctic Circle” was produced by Yellow Film & TV for Elisa, the leading Finnish streaming service. The series’s second season will be filming until March and will launch on Elisa at the end of the year. Nov 20, 2020”
The second season for Ivalo / Arctic Circle was delayed and finally dropped at the beginning of 2022.
What does assimilation mean in “this facility has gone X time without an assimilation”?
Assimilation by the Borg. The Borg assimilate everything they can get their hands on. Animal, vegetable, mineral.
This looks interesting - waiting for some links with subs, my Castilian is rusty
Disco! Tony Curtis. Also, ‘I need to sleep outside on the platform of iron on the edge of your building’ That is all you need to know.
I like the CAM! =:) The late 80’s want their characters back. More early-era-game-real this way
This movie was amazing! Definitively the best work of his career to date. But it stressed me out SO MUCH I had to have 3 tequila shots.
For people who have a hard time understanding thick Brit and Scots accents I recommend getting English subs online and adding those until you get used to the way they talk.
Cult classic. It’s supposed to be average. Light a doobie and listen to the 80’s music.
oh that’s too bad. now I don’t know if I want to bother.
Stellar cast, incredibly well acted, plot twists, intriguing location. Richard Dormer, Stanley Tucci are excellent, Michael Gambon is over the top good, Dennis Quaid in the second and third seasons. I’m on my second rewatch. We all just wish there was more of it ;)
iMBb review: “I saw it at Sundance a couple of days ago. I was enthralled by it and sad when it ended. The opening is narratively engaging, yes, with humans and story. That is fascinating, but the film really gets going when it get’s past any promise of overall narrative, and begins with its true purpose: to offer a privileged window into the true awesomeness of the water on this planet. Frozen, still, turbulent, graceful, violent, beautiful, it is all there, painstakingly captured with top shelf equipment and cinematography. It is a cinematic poem and of visual glory, awe-inspiring power and incredible natural sounds, mixed and designed in Dolby Atmos surround. The sound is immersive in a way that no other film I have seen has been, and it invites one to surrender and sink into the film. It is not a narrative journey, but a visual and sensual one, that allows time and space to contemplate part of the world we live in, both in celebration and contemplation of human’s impact. It is not an overtly environmentalist film, other than to remind us of the power and beauty of nature, and to show some of how we interact with it. There are moments where the film is scored, with Finnish heavy metal. This worked very well. I had the impression that power chords and distortion may be the only fitting texture to score images of such raw power as thousands of tons of turbulent waves of water. The visuals sometimes get abstract in a beautiful way that reminds me of the films of Stan Brakhage, specifically Mothlight and Window Water Baby Moving. Again, it invites one to just let it wash over you, and to enjoy the ride. I can’t wait to see this film again, next time hopefully in true 96 fps, which I understand unlocks an entirely new visual experience. I fully expected an uproarious standing ovation at the end of the screening. I was surprised to hear an average reaction from the crowd. I think people need to approach film with more openness and patience, and not fall into the trap of judging it in the narrow context of “entertainment”. This is a cinematic poem on an epic scale and I am so very grateful for its creation.” https://www.imdb.com/review/rw4618029/?ref_=rw_urv
Fear not, Seldon has a plan. :)
they keep killing off my favorite characters