Making a Murderer


It's a few years old now but if you haven't seen it I strongly recommend True Detective. It's only 1 season too so its not a life long commitment. Best one I've seen in years.


The Handmaid's Tale.
Brutal!
Chixdiggit!


The Handmaid's tale: an anaolgy to life under Trump, or is that an overreach?
Methinks more the latter, but jeezarz...if it isn't a fantastic premise. Know it was written thirty-odd years ago, but scenes such as the US refugees escaping to Canada are sweet inversion of reality.


Horace & Pete.
Love the way it was filmed, the dialogue, ideas etc...but couldn't get past episode six.


Netflix is starting to seem a bit limited.
Where's True Detectives to be found ?


Solar movies has it, that's where I'd stream it. The first season is epic. I haven't seen nor heard good tales about the second season however as it has a different cast.


Season two is on Netflix


Not a fictional series, but a ten part doco series, Abandoned is worth a watch. Skater Rick McCrank visits the places capitalism forgot, old nuclear reactors, abandoned fishing towns, rundown factories, meets with the people who still live there, gives a short history - never heavy handed - and skates the forgotten terrain.
Clues to the understated but impeccable cinematography are given in the credits ("executive producer Spike Jonze") and the music is spot on. Made by Vice, available on SBS On Demand.


Right, finished Godless not that long ago.
What's next ?


if your after another western "hatfield and mccoys" on Netflix..not as good as GodLess..but wortha watch


Is there a new season?


Cool..yeah the last one was good.


Rightio , gents .
What have you got to recommend on Netflix now ?
Appreciating the tips so far. Had a few epic binge sessions.


For something a bit more out of this world I can recommend Lost in Space, and Star Trek Discovery.
For something down to Earth try Ozark and Animal Kingdom.


Cosmos - A Spacetime Odyssey is pretty damn awesome.
Stranger Things is slow to start but keeps on giving.
Sense 8 is really good in a weird kind of way - Created by the Wachowski sisters who both used to be the brothers who created The Matrix movies.


Just finished Season 6 of House of Cards - Got to the end of Episode 8 not realising that it was the last episode. The whole season 6 was a bit of let down really.
Never fear, I'm onto Peaky Blinders which is excellent.


What's next? Open to suggestions.
I have just finished binge-ing on Peaky Blinders. The Peaky 'fuckin' Blinders! Great series so far.
Also just watched Narcos Mexico.
Love a bit of doco mixed in with a bit of narration, mixed in with some historical context. Does anyone else think Mexcian women are like walking chilli's? I thought I liked blondes, but......


Snowfall.
Atlanta.
Mr Mercedes.


Cheers Facto, those should keep me going.


Facto, just found out that none of those 3 are available on aussie Netflix.


Check out The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
Brilliant
Having never been much of a TV person, I've surprised myself and have been recently enjoying some great web series created for Netflix (Narcos, Bloodlines, House of Cards, Orange is the New Black etc).
The latest one is Making a Murderer - it's only been out for a few weeks - and it's fascinating look at a guy in the USA who spent 18 years in jail for a crime he didn't commit (sexual assault and attempted murder - he was exonerated by DNA). But a couple of years after he was released, he's arrested and convicted of the murder of a local girl. His nephew was also arrested and convicted.
The series has incredible footage from the trial, but more importantly the police investigations and interviews which led to the convictions, plus in-the-moment interviews with just about everyone. It's a real insight at the US legal system and how venerable people can be manipulated to say the things someone wants them to say. Well worth checking out (you will need a Netflix account though).