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If only there was actually shit worth watching.
There's more than a hundred years of film entertainment. I'm doing pretty good.
You just have to learn to live without modern special effects.
Random suggestion, check out The Prisoner series starring Patrick McGoohan from 1967. Nothing like it before or since.
The Prisoner is one of the greatest pieces of television ever made. They gave the game away 50 years ago, and with the WuFlu we pretty much all live in The Village now.
Yes Minister is another great piece of television which perfectly describes the Deep State as personified by Sir Humphrey Appleby.
My wife has all of that and Yes, Prime Minister on DVD.
I'd also suggest giving Father Ted a go if you don't mind something a bit sillier.
I actually liked the 2009 mini series as well.
I want to like it and have tried watching it several times, but something about it just doesn't sit right with me (and it's not just how it ends, though I think the ending is sadly more fitting with modernity).
Same here. I've been watching a lot of classic stuff lately and having a fucking ball.
Shit, I found myself enjoying "Ma and Pa Kettle At Home" a lot more than I thought I would.
Been running through Babylon 5 and X-Files lately, as I didn't get to watch 'em much back in the day, and definitely not in order (basically, only a scattered episode here and there.)
Ma and Pa Kettle are pretty funny. I'm not ashamed to admit it, haha. I like some of the old Marx Brothers comedies too.
I've been watching a lot of Kurosawa and John Ford movies, Rawhide (the old western series that made Clint Eastwood famous), and original Twilight Zone (the one from the 60's with Rod Serling).
Oh, no doubt about classics. I only meant the more recent stuff on streaming services. I've seen people talk about pirating those, and I'm just like, 'why?'
There is.