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I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
I've watched "The Sopranos" when it was on TV and loved it already, but once I sat and watched the whole series - wow. Such a great show. I have a thing for cosa nostra too, so that helped
Absolute must see! @fretmeister
Its not only mafia and gang wars, like all HBO productions - the characters are well written and whole show is multi-layered. In my private box office its a notch above "The Wire". Must be Gandolfini (RIP - I miss him dearly).
I do seem to remember it being of it's time though - I think there's a scene where they're making use of cutting edge technology and using this new thing called Google!
I really liked the character played by Jimmy Smits (Bobby Simone) - he was great and still is (i.e. Sons of anarchy) but the show is just in different pace and dynamics than "The Shield".
"The Shield" is like "NYPD Blue" on crack!!
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
(me n shorty just finished the first season of The Wire. It's bl**dy good. Thanks y'all.)
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NYPD Blue was really a Diet Hill St Blues, but excellent nevertheless. Hill St Blues Boccho's finest hour IMHO (theme by Mike Post, played by one Larry Carlton), and without equal until The Wire Boccho's biggest weakness was to continue casting Barbara Bosson on his projects, his wife.
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Not close to The Wire or Sopranos for rewatchability. That "Snoop buys a nail gun clip" is a proper classic.
What next...?
Generation Kill is great, although it's quite short.
It's a look at the invasion of Iraq in 2003 through the eyes of a Rolling Stone reporter, embedded with a group of Recon Marines. It was adapted from Evan Wright's book by David Simon and Ed Burns.
It's well done and I enjoyed it a lot. It's only a miniseries though so in no way as immersive as The Wire or similar.
Would make a good stopgap while you find something longer to watch.
I can't help about the shape I'm in, I can't sing I ain't pretty and my legs are thin
But don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to
Not seen the Shield so will give it ago - just acquired Sopranos so that to go through first
Just picked up on Deep State - currently on Fox