Gotadimple
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Almost finished with Black Cake, a limited series on Hulu.
Only Murders in the Building on Hulu is one of their top shows.
On Max, the most popular shows of the last couple of years have been Succession and White Lotus. Of course they’re also known for Sopranos and Game of Thrones.
I never was interested in this because tv series derived from a movie seemed like a bad idea. I watched an episode craving to see snow scenes and it is creative fun violent artful with quirky characters, maybe more so than the movie. If you liked the movie, you might like the tv series even more.
Wow didn't know he was an actor; have only seen him doing stand-up comedy.Now "Bookie" with Sebastian Maniscalco. Will start that one tonight.
To what movie are you referring??
Wow didn't know he was an actor; have only seen him doing stand-up comedy.
Not sure if this show has already been mentioned, but "Fisk" on Netflix is a very good Australian comedy about a dry-witted estate lawyer working in a small office with some interesting characters. There are two short seasons, about 6 episodes each.
Not sure if this show has already been mentioned, but "Fisk" on Netflix is a very good Australian comedy about a dry-witted estate lawyer working in a small office with some interesting characters. There are two short seasons, about 6 episodes each.
Yep! It's been mentioned here which caused me to watch S1. Hilarious, but didnt know there was a Season 2. Thanks for the tip.Not sure if this show has already been mentioned, but "Fisk" on Netflix is a very good Australian comedy about a dry-witted estate lawyer working in a small office with some interesting characters. There are two short seasons, about 6 episodes each.
I just saw a commercial earlier about this while watching a football game, which got me curious, and made me look it up on imdb a short time later. But the reviews weren't looking that good.If you like psychological thrillers you need to check out Leave The World Behind (Netflix). 4.5 stars out of a possible 5.
Trying "Foundation".
I heard DeadLoch, based in Tasmania, is good too.
Also enjoyed Rake as well.