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Not a TV series. But last evening I finally got around to watching "Good Night and Good Luck" - the Made for TV version of the Broadway production with George Clooney which was recommended by @Crash on this forum several months ago. Using a home movie screen + projector setup works a lot better on dark winter nights.
The reviews I've read are mixed. The recorded version was clearly "doctored" by the tech people to give it a TV show appearance. Hence, you don't get the same "wide stage" perspective you would if seated in the audience. What stood out to me was the depth of the human relations depicted among the CBS newsroom staff. Very deep, powerful, realisticto-the-core relationships. As a commentary or insight into the McCarthy hearings it might have done more. Clooney is superb in his role with strong supporting cast. Overall, I highly recommend the video which I purchased for a small sum on Prime.
Ben Kingsley in the first, Keanu Reeves in the second. A very different sort of role, compared to "Ghandi" for Kingsley. I watched these two just because I really like these two actors. In each, the protagonists are not really the good guys. I guess they are anti-heroes to some degree. Within the story lines, they are "approachable."
I forgot to cancel my free Apple TV after watching the entire Pluribus season which was good so I have January to watch more. What else is good on Apple? Next season of Ted Lasso is not out yet. Two seasons of Morning Show on Apple weren't bad. First season of Man on the Inside (Netflix -Ted Danson) was good. I watched first episode of Fallout on Prime, I may have to watch a few more. Have been also watching American Revolution- Ken Burns but episodes are long - 2+ hours.
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The reviews I've read are mixed. The recorded version was clearly "doctored" by the tech people to give it a TV show appearance. Hence, you don't get the same "wide stage" perspective you would if seated in the audience. What stood out to me was the depth of the human relations depicted among the CBS newsroom staff. Very deep, powerful, realistic to-the-core relationships. As a commentary or insight into the McCarthy hearings it might have done more. Clooney is superb in his role with strong supporting cast. Overall, I highly recommend the video which I purchased for a small sum on Prime.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1785288/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_in_0_q_an%20ordinary%20man
"Siberia."
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6494418/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_in_0_q_siberia
Ben Kingsley in the first, Keanu Reeves in the second. A very different sort of role, compared to "Ghandi" for Kingsley. I watched these two just because I really like these two actors. In each, the protagonists are not really the good guys. I guess they are anti-heroes to some degree. Within the story lines, they are "approachable."
Saw the new Knives Out over the holidays. Not bad.
And the new Frankenstein. Long. Slow first half. Decent second half.
If you haven't seen Severance, I highly recommend it.
"The Report." Daniel Jones, portrayed by Adam Driver. Annette Bening plays Diane Feinstein. (Whoa!)
I was very much enthralled by this story. Very, very good. CIA detentions, torture.