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D wrote:I looooove the 70s version! Highly recommended! Also fun to see Alec Guiness outside of a sci fi setting. ;) The modern movie is crap. Have not seen Berlin Game, this I must thoroughly research.On Fri, 7 Mar 2025, Paul S Person wrote:>
On Thu, 6 Mar 2025 22:45:37 +0100, D <nospam@example.net> wrote:Ahhh... but I have the solution for you! You must watch european series! Usually they have a start and an end. Period. No endless dragging on. I dislike that just like you. My wife likes it, sadly. =/
On Thu, 6 Mar 2025, Paul S Person wrote:Because, with few exceptions, they tell one story per season, and so
Why? You could always torrent them and watch them on your computer for free.Its a very slow burn, and lacks cutesy aliens, children, and muchThat's nice, but I've given up on series, TV or streaming.
in the way of space battles. Its a series best appreciated by
adults, dealing with the gradual radicalization of the title
character.
drag on and on like a soap opera. Despite all the action, they are
boring.
Exceptions include: the original Perry Mason TV shows (mostly B&W); a
two-season series about a giant bug and a reluctant superhero; and
that's about it as far as streaming goes. Oh, there was a Spanish one
involving a very modern girl in 1940s Spain whose father was a
policeman and who wanted to be one herself (which was, of course, not
allowed in that culture at that time). Others I have tried may have
been very exciting but, at the end of each episode, left me realizing
just how little progress in the story had been made. And, at the end
of the season, how unfinished the entire overall story was.
Ultimately, I decided that, if I could not sleep, spending my time
contemplatiing my toes was preferable to streaming a series episode.
And the ones I watched were all free, at least in the sense of being
included in a subscription used for streaming movies.
I recommend The night manager and The little drummer girls. If you like a more mature spy story than Bond, maybe it could be something for you?
I've just finished watching the 1970s version of "Tinker, Tailor .." with Alec Guinness. And the late 80s "Berlin Game" and followups. About twenty hours of very good TV.
William Hyde
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