i loved "the wire",t.v. show suggestions?
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it's based on a bookhella savage wrote:the only thing that comes close to the wire was generation kill, too bad it was only a miniseries but hey you can make a book longer after its done
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Interested to know how Oz is dated given that it's 100% set on the inside of a prison where there are no cultural reference points, plus with a fine cast, many of whom can be seen more prominently on our screens these days? Or do you just mean it's literally quite old? Anyway, Oz is, for me, the first word in HBO. Not to say it's the best, but that's what showed me what high quality tv was all about and had me gripped for years staying up till the wee hours to catch it every week.CityZen wrote:Anyone remember 'Oz'? That was quite gritty to say the least but maybe a wee bit dated now
I say Deadwood after The Wire simply because it's the best thing I've seen since the latter ended. I've still got a series to go and I really, really don't want it to end.
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I would quite like to watch Lost or The Wire but i've never had the chance really. The Apprentice smashes it though
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Re: i loved "the wire",t.v. show suggestions?
Twin Peaks (best show EVER after The Wire)
Arrested Development
Trailer Park Boys
Already mentioned: Curb Your Enthusiasm, Sopranos
Arrested Development
Trailer Park Boys
Already mentioned: Curb Your Enthusiasm, Sopranos
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Sopranos.
I thought it was better. Dont hate me, but the police shit in The Wire could get boring and I didn't give a shit about half the po po. Sopranos has a much tighter look at characters.
I got the boxset for 25 quid. Go! Go!
I thought it was better. Dont hate me, but the police shit in The Wire could get boring and I didn't give a shit about half the po po. Sopranos has a much tighter look at characters.
I got the boxset for 25 quid. Go! Go!
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sinc vision wrote:Given that I seem to agree with you on just about everything I might well move on to this next. Heard nowt but good things.datura wrote:Mad Men is the best current series by a country mile. Absolutely brilliant writing.
I've seen two fantastic things on that show.

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Sons Of Anarchy
Breaking Bad
Trailer Park Boys
Breaking Bad
Trailer Park Boys
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danrev wrote:Sopranos
Best TV series of all time IMO. Entourage is majorly addictive too.bagelator wrote:Sopranos
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I thought Generation Kill was a bit shit to be honest. Very underwhelming.
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Best things about Generation Kill were the bits with Ziggy from The Wire singing.
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It depresses me there is no TV show watch now that is as good.
Oh well i can watch every series again at least 30 times more
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I need to see Generation Kill, sounds like its brilliant.
I need to see Generation Kill, sounds like its brilliant.
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I really want to read the book, alot of the chararcters were actually suspended /court martialed etc for some of the things they did that got written about (Captain America for example).datura wrote:it's based on a bookhella savage wrote:the only thing that comes close to the wire was generation kill, too bad it was only a miniseries but hey you can make a book longer after its done
I almost prefer it to the Wire as it is less sprawling (it's not trying to capture the essence of an entire city) and you can keep it all in your head.
The Corner was Simon and Burn's 'try out' for the Wire, very similar but not as polished or ambitious. Many actors from The Wire play different characters, don't expect the same sort of comic relief and emotional balance tho, it's a brutal bleakout focusing almost soley on the drug addict's savage lives..
Treme is out later this year, it's David Simon again (the man is a TV god) but it's about the musicians quarter in New Orleans after Katrina as they rebuild the city, Bunk appears at the end of the trailer so that's sold it for me. Looks great and they have an amazing team of residents and authors to really give it the same authenticity the Wire had (hopefully).
As everyone has said, watch Sopranos if you haven't seen it. Begining to end. It is a mighty series that is almost perfect save the last few series which get progressively weirder and dare I say it silly. I couldn't say a program is 'the best ever' but Sopranos is certainly up there with the greatest TV masterpieces.
EDIT - Also the West Wing is fucking great
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Best program to appear on TV in recent times is Peep Show. Standard.
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Oz is the shit.cityzen wrote:Anyone remember 'Oz'? That was quite gritty to say the least but maybe a wee bit dated now. Yeah Generation Kill was good... and Sopranos obviously.
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