#Torrent the closer season 7 episode 19 download#Posted by waxbanks at 4:19 PM on July 31, 2006įorgetting the argument over whether its ethical acceptable to download the shows, and ignoring all shows previously mentioned, I'd recommend trying out LUCKY LOUIE (basically an updated ALL IN THE FAMILY) that stars Louis C.K. I've never seen any screen performance to equal Michael Gambon's turn as Philip Marlowe. The Singing Detective, British miniseries, by Dennis Potter. When you've got six hours and want to liquefy your brain, here's the heavy stuff: The British Office is a masterpiece Gervais and Merchant (writers) are quite possibly not human beings, and Gervais's performance in the lead is as riveting and frightening and ingenious as Ian McShane's turn on Deadwood. Strung together with twine and hope but such a unique voice! Wonderfalls had a neat vibe and constantly improving cast, as well shame it was cancelled, but its brief run makes it easily digestible on DVD. It's not of the calibre of the above-mentioned shows but as a crime thriller it's got a unique atmosphere and style, and it nails the visual vocabulary of the 70's crime dramas to which it's an out-of-left-field tribute. Wanna try something short and fun? Grab the first season of Life on Mars, a new British police procedural with a very-lightly-surreal twist. Buffy isn't the best show ever but it's my favourite, considerably more stylized and fantastic/melodramatic than the HBO shows but showcasing Joss Whedon's (no shit) genius. Then try out the pilot, first disc of first season on DVD. If you want to try that show out (and I strongly recommend it, before Veronica Mars for instance), rent Season Four, disc three, and watch episode 4x10, 'Hush,' essentially a silent film that requires not too much backstory and won't spoil too much of S4 and is just a magnificent short-form dramatic achievement. Anything by Joss Whedon would do you right, actually - the high points on Buffy are among the highwater marks for contemporary TV. Galactica is quite good, better than it deserves to be really, but Firefly is vastly better. #Torrent the closer season 7 episode 19 tv#Posted by kookoobirdz at 3:09 PM on July 31, 2006ĭeadwood is hands-down the finest American TV drama ever - ambivalent and lyrical and sporting easily the most distinctive dialogue to be found on the boob tube. Quirky, funny, over the top, cursing, Danny DeVito, unshaven moral-less slackers. Maybe more in line with your tastes above is It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. The gal who was the white lady amongst the Sioux in Dances With Wolves has a very good part too. Edward James Olmos does a great job as the admiral. Bonus for me because I like space and I loves me some Cylons, but it's just good. But honestly the space backdrop is incidental. It's gotten so much critical acclaim and probably only isn't more widely watched because it's a space show and people write it off as nerdy or kid-like (and it lives in the cable ghetto). Lots of neat retro-technology.Īlso on SciFi is an excellent remake of Battlestar Galactica, which returns in October, I think. Screw On Head has some understadedly funny dialogue too, especially in trying to genially keep his manservant at a proper level of familarity ("Tut tut, not unless spoken to, Mr. Emperor Zombie is voiced by the guy who played Frasier's brother, and has some excellent lines. They travel in an evil black baloon blimp thing. He's always going up against Emperor Zombie, who is the undead remains of his first manservant, who has killed his 7 subsequent manservants in service to an odd compulsion, and who is aided by a vampire bat lady, an evil monkey, and two old ladies who are werewolves. He is a head that can screw into various neat-o bodies. During Lincoln's administration, Screw On Head (just like it sounds) is his secret super spy, aided by his able manservant, Mr. The Amazing Screw On Head - Interesting old-skool comic book art style, but animated. Geek who worked on Tim's computer once.Ģ. The star is the same guy who played the I.T. The main actor, who does a wonderful impression of an awful nerdly dude who thinks he's bad, is tied Kevin Baconly to the Brit version of the Office. Interspersed with documentary interview segments of the actors. Deliberately terrible acting and effects. Garth Marenghi's Darkplace - hard to even describe, but it's a spoof on a bad 1980's horror show set in an English hospital. Not quite what your other stuff is like, but good.ġ. Two new quirky shows I've just discovered are on SciFi.
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