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tiggymalvern) wrote2024-08-23 08:24 pm
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Masters of the Air. I grew up in England, watching films about the second world war, so I'm very familiar with what the RAF did and the Battle of Britain and all that. And I know that the RAF flew a lot of night missions, because they started out flying daylight missions and got the shit shot out of them.
I had no idea that when the US joined the war in 1942, they looked at what the RAF had learned from experience and said, 'Nah, we can do better than that.' So they flew daylight missions and got the shit shot out of them. And it's not like the RAF weren't suffering, they still had a high attrition rate flying at night, but I definitely learned something from this series.
It was well made, with a solid cast, and it covered a lot of ground, including touching on the racism and the fact that there were entirely separate units of Black pilots with inferior planes. It was interesting that they did the historical take on the Great Escape, it being an entirely British thing, with no American involvement at all. Well worth watching the final ep end credits, with all the info on what happened to the RL people after that war. Good stuff. (Yes, it's Apple TV, use your alternatives accordingly. We did.)
Fargo season 5. Damn, this was good. The usual Coen Brothers Fargo style, with a very black humour and a lot of social commentary beneath it, but this was one of the better Fargo series, for sure. It opens AWESOMELY, and builds hard and fast. Jon Hamm and Jennifer Jason Leigh get to chew the scenery as the Worst of America stereotypes. Steve Harrington from Stranger Things gets to play a total arsehole, while also being a victim. The Cat King from DBDA gets to play an absolute scumbag loser 🤣
I'd never seen Juno Temple before (I understand you know her if you've seen Ted Lasso), but she's fantastic. She holds the whole series together and she's brilliant and vulnerable and smart and scared; she's everything. And apparently she's another person with a lot of accent skills doing a good fake Minnesota XD
I had no idea that when the US joined the war in 1942, they looked at what the RAF had learned from experience and said, 'Nah, we can do better than that.' So they flew daylight missions and got the shit shot out of them. And it's not like the RAF weren't suffering, they still had a high attrition rate flying at night, but I definitely learned something from this series.
It was well made, with a solid cast, and it covered a lot of ground, including touching on the racism and the fact that there were entirely separate units of Black pilots with inferior planes. It was interesting that they did the historical take on the Great Escape, it being an entirely British thing, with no American involvement at all. Well worth watching the final ep end credits, with all the info on what happened to the RL people after that war. Good stuff. (Yes, it's Apple TV, use your alternatives accordingly. We did.)
Fargo season 5. Damn, this was good. The usual Coen Brothers Fargo style, with a very black humour and a lot of social commentary beneath it, but this was one of the better Fargo series, for sure. It opens AWESOMELY, and builds hard and fast. Jon Hamm and Jennifer Jason Leigh get to chew the scenery as the Worst of America stereotypes. Steve Harrington from Stranger Things gets to play a total arsehole, while also being a victim. The Cat King from DBDA gets to play an absolute scumbag loser 🤣
I'd never seen Juno Temple before (I understand you know her if you've seen Ted Lasso), but she's fantastic. She holds the whole series together and she's brilliant and vulnerable and smart and scared; she's everything. And apparently she's another person with a lot of accent skills doing a good fake Minnesota XD
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On a whim I started watching Reacher (it's free if you have Amazon Prime), and found it to be a fun ride. Each "season" is one book. The third season is set to drop later this year or maybe early next year. I decided to read the books so I didn't have to wait but that's proving interesting. The first book, Killing Floor, reads like a first book: a lot of tell and some action. Also, I can tell it's written by someone not from the US because of some of the language choice and how things are said, which makes it hard to become immersed in the story for me. I like the video series better.
Fargo is one that I've heard people talking about but haven't gotten into. That you recommend it makes me want to watch. Thanks!
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We watched Reacher! It's really enjoyable. I don't know the books, or the Tom Cruise movies (fuck Tom Cruise, I won't give him my money), but a friend recommended the Amazon series, and it works.
Fargo is an anthology series, each series totally unconnected to the others, so you can dip in and out of any of them. Up to date, I think one and five are the best, though two was good as well. True Detective is the same, I recommend seasons one and four. Three was solid but not as involving.
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I thought about asking what True Detective was about and then I thought about the title. Will have to look it up. I just started watching the Amazon series Jack Ryan so anything else will have to wait until I finish with this. My little one-track mind can't handle more than one thing at a time. XD