MudInYerEye
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Lately my cable has been out.The bill is in my girlfriend's name and she decided that whiskey was more important for a few months. As there is virtually no non-cable reception in NYC anymore (our transmitter went down with the WTC and has never been properly replaced) I have been forced to visit the local video store more then I'm used to.
I've found some great stuff to rent, some of which you all are probably aware of, but is new to me:
THE OFFICE - This is my favorite sitcom of all time. The neatest thing about the whole thing is that the 12 episode run and additional two specials work to tell a incredibly moving story while seemingly going nowhere. Anyone who has ever worked in an office or large business or even gone to high school could surely relate to this show. However, those who are not cynics or fans of grim humor should stay away from this.
TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY + SMILEY'S PEOPLE - Wow. Very dry, slow-moving, no action spy thrillers that somehow I find myself riveted to. Alec Guiness's underplaying of George Smiley is divine dreariness. All of the actors in these series shine. The life of a British spy as not seen through the eyes of Ian Fleming. Mudane details. I've never seen Patrick Stewart deliver a better performance, and he has not a line to speak.
CRACKER - Great, great detective soap opera starring Robbie Coltrane as an arrogant, alcholic, gambling-addicted criminologist/shrink. This shows starts off slow but builds into an unbelieveably complex drama committed to realism at it's ugliest, and is also very funny, studded with future stars and suberb writing and acting all around. Both LAW AND ORDER and especially THE SOPRANOS rob this show blind.
Anybody have any other rental suggestions?
Irish? Scots? Brits? Help...
I've found some great stuff to rent, some of which you all are probably aware of, but is new to me:
THE OFFICE - This is my favorite sitcom of all time. The neatest thing about the whole thing is that the 12 episode run and additional two specials work to tell a incredibly moving story while seemingly going nowhere. Anyone who has ever worked in an office or large business or even gone to high school could surely relate to this show. However, those who are not cynics or fans of grim humor should stay away from this.
TINKER, TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY + SMILEY'S PEOPLE - Wow. Very dry, slow-moving, no action spy thrillers that somehow I find myself riveted to. Alec Guiness's underplaying of George Smiley is divine dreariness. All of the actors in these series shine. The life of a British spy as not seen through the eyes of Ian Fleming. Mudane details. I've never seen Patrick Stewart deliver a better performance, and he has not a line to speak.
CRACKER - Great, great detective soap opera starring Robbie Coltrane as an arrogant, alcholic, gambling-addicted criminologist/shrink. This shows starts off slow but builds into an unbelieveably complex drama committed to realism at it's ugliest, and is also very funny, studded with future stars and suberb writing and acting all around. Both LAW AND ORDER and especially THE SOPRANOS rob this show blind.
Anybody have any other rental suggestions?
Irish? Scots? Brits? Help...