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Karposh partizan zamina.I think it ws about 1965 shown at the movies."Ido not want an uprising of people that would leave me at the first failure, I want revolution with citizens able to bear all the temptations to a prolonged struggle, what, because of the fierce political conditions, will be our guide or cattle to the slaughterhouse"
GOTSE DELCEV
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I recently started watching a series called - 'True Detective'.
I'm currently half way through Season 1.
Season 2 begins on Foxtel on Monday June 22.
For anyone who has a Foxtel subscription with the ability to use the 'On Demand' feature, take a look at Season 1 when you get a chance.
I think the show is brilliant.
It stars Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey.
They play the roles of the detectives in Season 1, trying to solve a satanic influenced murder(s)
The McConaughey role is simply awesome, he plays a really dark and tortured individual, that struggles with his own demons, whilst somehow remaining focused on his job.
We hear about the loss of his young daughter and his subsequent marriage breakdown, the physical and mental fallout of a long spell of working deep undercover as a narco cop and his mental issues as the result of years of substance abuse.
It's an extremely well written series, with seriously deep substance to the crafting of the characters and the overall plot.
I'm only half way through the 8 episodes that make up Season 1 but I can already see the potential for some serious twists in the plot.
The first 3 episodes set the scene and establishment of the main characters, by episode 4 the action really escalates and I'm looking forward to see where it all heads next.
The storyline is told essentially as a series of flashbacks from a point sometime in the future when the two detectives (Harrelson and McConaughey) are being interview by a couple of external police investigators about the case...Harrelson's character appears pretty much unchanged but McConaughey's is almost unrecognisable from the man we see at the start...
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Originally posted by Phoenix View PostI recently started watching a series called - 'True Detective'.
I'm currently half way through Season 1.
Season 2 begins on Foxtel on Monday June 22.
For anyone who has a Foxtel subscription with the ability to use the 'On Demand' feature, take a look at Season 1 when you get a chance.
I think the show is brilliant.
It stars Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey.
They play the roles of the detectives in Season 1, trying to solve a satanic influenced murder(s)
The McConaughey role is simply awesome, he plays a really dark and tortured individual, that struggles with his own demons, whilst somehow remaining focused on his job.
We hear about the loss of his young daughter and his subsequent marriage breakdown, the physical and mental fallout of a long spell of working deep undercover as a narco cop and his mental issues as the result of years of substance abuse.
It's an extremely well written series, with seriously deep substance to the crafting of the characters and the overall plot.
I'm only half way through the 8 episodes that make up Season 1 but I can already see the potential for some serious twists in the plot.
The first 3 episodes set the scene and establishment of the main characters, by episode 4 the action really escalates and I'm looking forward to see where it all heads next.
The storyline is told essentially as a series of flashbacks from a point sometime in the future when the two detectives (Harrelson and McConaughey) are being interview by a couple of external police investigators about the case...Harrelson's character appears pretty much unchanged but McConaughey's is almost unrecognisable from the man we see at the start...
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I'm still trying to deal with the last episode of GoT season 5.
I'll have to admit a guilty pleasure lately in the Daredevil series. I've been watching it with one of my sons and find Vincent D'Onofrio as Wilson Fisk utterly brilliant as a menacing villain.Risto the Great
MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
"Holding my breath for the revolution."
Hey, I wrote a bestseller. Check it out: www.ren-shen.com
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Originally posted by EgejskaMakedonia View PostGreat show Phoenix, I'm sure you'll enjoy the final few episodes too! It's going to be hard to top that season to be honest. The way these type of shows work too is that season 2 is a completely different story-line with different characters. So it's difficult to tell if it's going to be a flop or not, but if the script is half as good then it should be worth watching.
From what I've seen thus far, I agree with you that Season 2 has a lot to live up to.
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Anybody seen 'Banshee'...?
Not too bad, the usual formula of violence (although somewhat excessive), nudity, sex scenes, drug use and action...I've found it to be a good little filler series in between watching the Big Guns like 'Mad Men' and 'GoT'
I've also enjoyed 'Ray Donovan'...Jon Voight is brilliant in his role.
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Originally posted by Phoenix View PostI've also enjoyed 'Ray Donovan'...Jon Voight is brilliant in his role.
I'm not sure if I've mentioned it here before, but Vikings is a pretty decent pick for a low-budget show. I just finished season 3, and overall it's a solid series so far.
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Originally posted by EgejskaMakedonia View PostI finished watching Ray Donovan the other day. Went through both seasons in a few weeks. I agree with Jon Voight, he nailed his role. I'm thinking of starting Sons of Anarchy but 7 seasons is a lot to get through.
I'm not sure if I've mentioned it here before, but Vikings is a pretty decent pick for a low-budget show. I just finished season 3, and overall it's a solid series so far.
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Originally posted by Amphipolis View PostI don't know if watching TV series is a good idea. Let's say a series is indeed good. Instead of watching 20 episodes of the same (addictive) thing, why not watch 10 good (different) films?
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Originally posted by EgejskaMakedonia View PostI finished watching Ray Donovan the other day. Went through both seasons in a few weeks. I agree with Jon Voight, he nailed his role. I'm thinking of starting Sons of Anarchy but 7 seasons is a lot to get through.
I'm not sure if I've mentioned it here before, but Vikings is a pretty decent pick for a low-budget show. I just finished season 3, and overall it's a solid series so far.
I think the first 4 seasons of SoA were pretty good, after that the writers seemed to have lost a few ideas and the show became a little to predictable and even lame.
I've heard good things about 'Vikings' from a few different friends...I'll check it out on Fox.
I've been enjoying 'Suits' and 'Veep' recently...
I love a good comedy, throw in some darkness, a good dose of suspense and a cutthroat political thriller with a strong human perspective and you've won me over everytime...
'The Eternally Sodomized' - is one worth watching, currently in its 6th Season...a riveting period drama and black comedy centered around 11 million gypsies living well beyond their means, no responsibilities or accountability to anyone but possessing a demented belief that the world owes them something...
Get onto it...free to air, every day on any news feed...
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Originally posted by Phoenix View Post'The Eternally Sodomized' - is one worth watching, currently in its 6th Season...a riveting period drama and black comedy centered around 11 million gypsies living well beyond their means, no responsibilities or accountability to anyone but possessing a demented belief that the world owes them something...
Get onto it...free to air, every day on any news feed...Risto the Great
MACEDONIA:ANHEDONIA
"Holding my breath for the revolution."
Hey, I wrote a bestseller. Check it out: www.ren-shen.com
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Originally posted by Phoenix View Post'The Eternally Sodomized' - is one worth watching, currently in its 6th Season...a riveting period drama and black comedy centered around 11 million gypsies living well beyond their means, no responsibilities or accountability to anyone but possessing a demented belief that the world owes them something...
Get onto it...free to air, every day on any news feed...
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Originally posted by Risto the Great View Postin the 7th season their blonde hair dye given to them as part of the Euro integration programme runs out. I can't wait to see what happens next.
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