Nope, it's a 10 episode series. Each installment is 50 - 60 min in length. If I had to guess, they (Netflix) easily dropped ~$8 million an episode on this. I finished the series and it's extremely well done throughout. Every dollar they were given was spent wisely an it all ended up on the screen.
That's awesome. I'll try to get a friend of mine to watch it with me. He loved the movie and is probably the only thing he will watch this year.
I have been watching Fringe :-) I am currently on season two of the show. This is my first time watching this and I have enjoyed it so far.
Since today, September 13th 2019, is the twentieth anniversary of the moon being blown out of orbit, I'm doing a Space:1999 rewatch on my newly ordered Blu-Rays. Watched the first two, still love this show despite it's crazy premise.
Last night I watched the entire first season of Undone over on Amazon Prime. Only 8 half hour episodes, so not a big time commitment. Using rotoscoped animation for the series style was a interesting choice and it worked largely. Acting was good and the writing by in large was pretty decent. The series does jump around in time as part of its premise so it can be a little confusing at times. All in all, I enjoyed it and recommend it. It is for adults (quite a bit of profanity), so be careful
Wife has been sick for a few days so I've been hold up in my office bingeing The American's finally.........almost finished with season 4 and I love it, but want to slap Paige.
Went out to AMC Lufkin earlier tonight to watch Hustlers. Was out there last night for The Goldfinch.
Psych is one of the best shows of this century. About 2 years ago I introduced a couple of my friends to it and they wound up watching the whole series over just a few weeks. Fun, smart, clever, hilarious, entertaining, etc.
Why did American Ninja Warrior announce someone wins?! Should have kept it a surprise. NBC is treating a sport like a reality show.
This year's Godzilla. If Marvel movies show you can destroy the planet without annoying ass children taking over the plot. And 17 monsters were released, MAYBE show them? Just a thought. A very weird monster movie that feels like they almost got it, but still way missed at times.
Star Trek, of course. Also re-watching old seasons of True Blood, and the new Great British Bake Off .
Just finished John Wick: Chapter 3. I'm probably going to watch a couple of episodes of Flashpoint, but SWAT is on later too.