I like Fuller’s other work too, Dead Like Me is solid especially for the first half, but Pushing Daisies is in a category all its own. I rewatch it every year or two. So comfy.
Also Fuller is really good at finding beautiful but in a slightly quirky way type actresses for his show. Caroline Dhavernas in Wonderfalls, Ellen Muth and Laura Harris in Dead Like Me, Anna Friel in Pushing Daisies. Emily Browning in American Gods (even if her character basically a walking manifestation of all of women’s worst traits)
It's true. Everything today is woke garbage yet sadly just 20 years ago it was all masterpiece kinks. I blame the israelites. Quality thread, homosexual.
>So in the Second Season of Prison Break, They're Already Broken Out of Prison, But the Name Works Once You Realize That Society Is a Prison
Heh, so true
Early Supernatural surpasses kino. Zoomers can watch it and see the kind of stuff we got back then. They have nothing comparable. Imagine being a young boy or teenager and getting a show that good.
I don't need to imagine, because it happened to me, but it really sticks with you forever. >two handsome leads fighting evil >good music >beautiful locations >real stakes because people die
It's literally like a live action anime.
Right? There's little to no diversity, men are strong and women are feminine. It was very different not that long ago. Good and evil are clearly defined. Anyway... Zoomers should just know what came before them, because it was better.
I think The OC has two black characters over the course of four seasons, both very minor. Insane how fast things changed
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In fact I’m pretty sure there wasn’t a single minority in season 1 lol
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>Insane how fast things changed
Yeah, I mean, it changed during my life. So, I was a kid and I watched all this amazing shit, and now I'm not even middle aged and I'm not sure who modern media is for. It's not made with love and it feels really aggressive.
Based Pugh poster, for some reason I really like her. Should I watch the first seasons of Supernatural? Only caught bits and pieces, mostly watched Smallville. 00's feel like half a century ago with how things have changed. The world was still normal. It still was. Frick. Frick.
>for some reason I really like her
Why wouldn't you like her? Some people are just are pretty and nothing else, but if someone is pretty and kind then you can actually see it on them. I'm guessing not everyone cares, because Cinemaphile likes a hundred different actresses. that's just because everyone looks different
>Should I watch the first seasons of Supernatural?
Absolutely. Watch episode 1 and if you're not hooked then don't watch the rest, because I was hooked. A lot of good shows were named in this thread: Lost, House, and so on. There's so much from the past that's good. 24, for example. I used to watch Survivor and Amazing Race. But yeah, Supernatural is great. Please watch episode 1 and if you don't like it then don't continue.
I like how she’s pudgy but still somehow is a flat chest, instinctively that tells me she’s likely to be insecure and therefore willing to do things other girls wouldn’t
She looks like a girl that would flirt and talk to you while the others wouldn't spare you a look. She looks really comfy to touch and soft, wife material even. i like her. She has a real down to earth girl vibe that is appealing. I liked her sex scenes in Oppenheimer, her pussy must feel like heaven especially with her fat thighs. >But yeah, Supernatural is great. Please watch episode 1 and if you don't like it then don't continue.
I sure will, in fact doing that now. It's odd to me the guy who made absolute woke pozzed slop like The Boys wrote something based. Writers are like prostitutes, just going along to protect their status.
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If you've seen The Boys (I watched all 3 seasons), there's actually moments of basedness, and all the woke stuff is probably just pandering. I mean, Dean Winchester shows up in season 3 as Soldier Boy, so that's pretty cool.
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I don't get that impression, it feels like it wants to eat it's cake and have it too. It's obviously made by woke cucks who want to reel people in with seemingly making fun of the whole ideology but it's so obvious they believe in it. I am more inclined to believe the landscape changed so he just panders with the woke shit. 00's were a pure time.
If I could, i'd time travel to the early 00's. You had some good and fun technoligal advancements but the world still had normalcy and SOVL. Best of both worlds but then again tbf i'd still go back to the 60's or 80's just because it'd be depressing living in 00's knowing where it all leads to.
What happened to all the shows? There were dozens of shows to watch back in the 2000s but I can't think of a single network TV show from the 2020s regularly discussed on Cinemaphile. Do they even make shows anymore or did streaming kill network TV?
>Do they even make shows anymore or did streaming kill network TV?
They do make shows, but they're for streaming, so it's released straight to the internet. The last one I watched was like The Last of Us, which was mediocre. Stuff doesn't get discussed because shows of the past was one season a year and they aired reruns on TV, so people watched the same stuff a lot and had stuff to talk about. New shows are like one season and then season 2 never, so they're only talked about at release.
Not American but it seems to me like all shows made for TV are those endless procedurals like NCIS and Chicago PD/Fire that has little to no discussion potential.
Although, even those used to have long lasting character arcs like CSI Miami.
There were tons of procedurals, but also all the shows named ITT. We had lots of discussion about stuff like 24, Prison Break, Lost, House, Supernatural, Battlestar Galactica, etc. Some of these shows were better than others but overall it was a great time for the serialized TV drama and consequently for Cinemaphile as well.
I just watch old stuff and youtube videos about my hobbies now, every time I tried to watch something new on the ‘flix it was offensively bad and hyper-political
>Burn Notice
never gets talked about here but it's a great show
Kino show, the mom is hilarious
she got that diaper butt
first few seasons were fricking boss-tier
actually made me want to check out miami when on a US trip (thankfully you amerifats talked me out of it)
burn notice is meh
What are your top 5 shows? I can't imagine someone not liking burn notice and having good taste
I hated Fiona. But Sam Axe more than made up for her. And that cut rate Duane Johnson wasn't my favorite. But that mom was boss-tier.
>Pushing Daisies
Holy KINO.
It really is, particularly the first season.
I like Fuller’s other work too, Dead Like Me is solid especially for the first half, but Pushing Daisies is in a category all its own. I rewatch it every year or two. So comfy.
Also Fuller is really good at finding beautiful but in a slightly quirky way type actresses for his show. Caroline Dhavernas in Wonderfalls, Ellen Muth and Laura Harris in Dead Like Me, Anna Friel in Pushing Daisies. Emily Browning in American Gods (even if her character basically a walking manifestation of all of women’s worst traits)
It's true. Everything today is woke garbage yet sadly just 20 years ago it was all masterpiece kinks. I blame the israelites. Quality thread, homosexual.
More like feminists purged all the men including israelites and replaced them with woke women
>Chuck
Contemplating on watching that show just for the hot blonde from Dexter
The episode of Lost with her in that summer dress made me absolutely drench my cotton panties the first time I saw it.
Six Feet Under
Entourage
Arrested Development
Evangeline Lilly is based, she criticised the mandatory vaccination program.
Lost is the only good show I see listed here. Zoomies think 00s tv was comfy..
the first season of Prison Break is not bad in its genre
>So in the Second Season of Prison Break, They're Already Broken Out of Prison, But the Name Works Once You Realize That Society Is a Prison
Heh, so true
Dexter was based
indeed
You forgot something
supernatural
Early Supernatural surpasses kino. Zoomers can watch it and see the kind of stuff we got back then. They have nothing comparable. Imagine being a young boy or teenager and getting a show that good.
I don't need to imagine, because it happened to me, but it really sticks with you forever.
>two handsome leads fighting evil
>good music
>beautiful locations
>real stakes because people die
It's literally like a live action anime.
yeah I'm a zoomer and it was like looking into a different world
Right? There's little to no diversity, men are strong and women are feminine. It was very different not that long ago. Good and evil are clearly defined. Anyway... Zoomers should just know what came before them, because it was better.
I think The OC has two black characters over the course of four seasons, both very minor. Insane how fast things changed
In fact I’m pretty sure there wasn’t a single minority in season 1 lol
>Insane how fast things changed
Yeah, I mean, it changed during my life. So, I was a kid and I watched all this amazing shit, and now I'm not even middle aged and I'm not sure who modern media is for. It's not made with love and it feels really aggressive.
Based Pugh poster, for some reason I really like her. Should I watch the first seasons of Supernatural? Only caught bits and pieces, mostly watched Smallville. 00's feel like half a century ago with how things have changed. The world was still normal. It still was. Frick. Frick.
>for some reason I really like her
Why wouldn't you like her? Some people are just are pretty and nothing else, but if someone is pretty and kind then you can actually see it on them. I'm guessing not everyone cares, because Cinemaphile likes a hundred different actresses. that's just because everyone looks different
>Should I watch the first seasons of Supernatural?
Absolutely. Watch episode 1 and if you're not hooked then don't watch the rest, because I was hooked. A lot of good shows were named in this thread: Lost, House, and so on. There's so much from the past that's good. 24, for example. I used to watch Survivor and Amazing Race. But yeah, Supernatural is great. Please watch episode 1 and if you don't like it then don't continue.
I think Supernatural seasons 1-5 are all top tier, so watch those if you like the first episode.
I like how she’s pudgy but still somehow is a flat chest, instinctively that tells me she’s likely to be insecure and therefore willing to do things other girls wouldn’t
She looks like a girl that would flirt and talk to you while the others wouldn't spare you a look. She looks really comfy to touch and soft, wife material even. i like her. She has a real down to earth girl vibe that is appealing. I liked her sex scenes in Oppenheimer, her pussy must feel like heaven especially with her fat thighs.
>But yeah, Supernatural is great. Please watch episode 1 and if you don't like it then don't continue.
I sure will, in fact doing that now. It's odd to me the guy who made absolute woke pozzed slop like The Boys wrote something based. Writers are like prostitutes, just going along to protect their status.
If you've seen The Boys (I watched all 3 seasons), there's actually moments of basedness, and all the woke stuff is probably just pandering. I mean, Dean Winchester shows up in season 3 as Soldier Boy, so that's pretty cool.
I don't get that impression, it feels like it wants to eat it's cake and have it too. It's obviously made by woke cucks who want to reel people in with seemingly making fun of the whole ideology but it's so obvious they believe in it. I am more inclined to believe the landscape changed so he just panders with the woke shit. 00's were a pure time.
first 5 seasons are good but then it just gets stupid trying to up the stakes and less monster of the week episodes
Okay Cinemaphile, which of the post-LOST copycat sci-fi/apocalypse shows are still worth watching today? It seems like most are long-forgotten:
>Invasion
>The Nine
>The 4400
>Threshold
>Persons Unknown
>Surface
>Jericho
>FlashForward
>The Event
>Revolution
>Daybreak
>Day One
>Awake
>Terra Nova
>The River
>Alcatraz
>Heroes
>Fringe
>The Cape
There were probably others, too.
The problem is luck the only way we got lost was JJ Abrahams connections to prevent cancellation viewers are fickle
Lost Room and Jericho.
Real homies know what I'm talking about.
All these shows are garbage.
If I could, i'd time travel to the early 00's. You had some good and fun technoligal advancements but the world still had normalcy and SOVL. Best of both worlds but then again tbf i'd still go back to the 60's or 80's just because it'd be depressing living in 00's knowing where it all leads to.
>travel back to the 20s
>put a bullet through Winston Churchill’s fat alcoholic head
Verification not required
I mean to be fair, with all we know now, it'd be obvious who needs to be put away... ()
you just listed amerislop tho
I only watched seasons 3 and 4 of Prison Break and literally not a single episode of any of those others.
For me it was My Name is Earl and House M.D.
What happened to all the shows? There were dozens of shows to watch back in the 2000s but I can't think of a single network TV show from the 2020s regularly discussed on Cinemaphile. Do they even make shows anymore or did streaming kill network TV?
>Do they even make shows anymore or did streaming kill network TV?
They do make shows, but they're for streaming, so it's released straight to the internet. The last one I watched was like The Last of Us, which was mediocre. Stuff doesn't get discussed because shows of the past was one season a year and they aired reruns on TV, so people watched the same stuff a lot and had stuff to talk about. New shows are like one season and then season 2 never, so they're only talked about at release.
Not American but it seems to me like all shows made for TV are those endless procedurals like NCIS and Chicago PD/Fire that has little to no discussion potential.
Although, even those used to have long lasting character arcs like CSI Miami.
There were tons of procedurals, but also all the shows named ITT. We had lots of discussion about stuff like 24, Prison Break, Lost, House, Supernatural, Battlestar Galactica, etc. Some of these shows were better than others but overall it was a great time for the serialized TV drama and consequently for Cinemaphile as well.
network already killed itself before streaming came along, streaming killed cable, network tv killed itself by producing endless reality tv slop
I just watch old stuff and youtube videos about my hobbies now, every time I tried to watch something new on the ‘flix it was offensively bad and hyper-political
> and youtube videos about my hobbies
Based. I like to watch hot asian girls play golf courses I can’t afford.
Oh god I really am a boomer
Sam is Walker Texas Ranger now.
>prison break
This is kind of trashy, lol. It's meant to be a serious show, but I could always see it was mid.
I never realized how influential that scene in Resident Evil was
It is even in RE4
Just like my Japanese video games.
Apologize!
and no blacks being shoved front and center
God bless america
>bundling LOST with all that shit
Frick off you stupid zoomer
holy shit lmao you can tell from the way he's walking that he's wearing the robert de niro frankenstein lifts
ER is my comfy show up until that African b***h girlfriend of Carter's
for me, it's Fringe
>I'm thankful that Bryce Larkin is dead and is not currently in my bedroom making out with my new girlfriend