Is the Geravis skit on netflix? I am too lazy to even attempt this research.
Is the Geravis skit on netflix? I am too lazy to even attempt this research.
Originally Posted by Sting
This is a mea culpa, mostly for Buff's pleasure. I'm hooked on the Fx OJ show. There is acting that is still atrocious, namely Travolta and Gooding, but the actors who played Johnnie Cochran, Marcia Clarke and Chris Darden are excellent.
Just finished Collateral. I loved it, I think. It was excellently filmed, and excellently acted. Carey Mulligan was great.
But...
I often think that, I'm still yet to actually follow through. I'm stubborn when people tell me that a show is really good...It took me until the final season of Breaking Bad started to finally watch that and I was done in time to watch most of the season live. I didn't start Game of Thrones or Westworld until last year (though granted, Westworld just started so...Breaking trends there)
Pretty much the sure fire way to make sure I wait 8 years to binge watch a show is tell me that it's really good. Still need to start watching Fargo too...
Sometimes I even tell myself "wow, this show is really good" and by midseason stop watching, not because it isn't good, it is, but I just forget about it.
Case in point, I got about 6 episodes into the Starz show Counterpart with J.K. Simmons, LOVED IT, haven't seen an episode since, same with Timeless on NBC.
I need a time machine so I can watch all my shows with all the other crap I've got going on.
I highly recommend mad men. Great show.
Speaking of OJ, did anyone watch the "lost confession" interview Fox did a few weeks back? It was really damn compelling. It's on their website to watch now.
It's an interview he taped around the time his "if I did it" book came out, but it never aired at the time. He all but confesses to the murders in the interview (he claims it's a "hypothetical"). Super creepy stuff, but very compelling.
They had Chris Darden and a few other people there analyzing the interview.
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