Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 5:53 am
StCapps wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 1:45 am
Fuck yeah Crave TV with the HBO, now you can watch Boardwalk Empire and get your Prohibition Scofflaw on, once you get out of the Gen X latchkey babysitter mood, I'm assuming not on Easter, but eventually
You're not half a TV gangster anymore Smitty, God Bless that Godless Angel of yours
She hasn't seen it and wants to, so Boardwalk Empire is definitely in the queue
Right now I've got the PS3 going, Gran Turismo, the game that never ends
Later tonight we can do movie night, I think we're watching Glass.
There's not a ton of movies I'm interested in tho, so HBO shows are going to be in play soon
What else is good on Crave/HBO ?
Deadwood is another great period piece, best TV western ever, has some really big moments that are epic as fuck. Ian McShane is just a joy to watch every time he's on the screen, Al Swarengen FTW. Only 36 episodes, so also not huge investment time wise either, and it's in my top 10 TV drama's of all time. It didn't get a real ending because it got cancelled before it could rap it up properly, but there is Deadwood movie now to help fix that issue
The Leftovers is fantastic, but that's a real heavy show, emotionally speaking, so gotta be in the right mood for that one, it's final season is one of the best seasons in television history. Only 28 episodes, so doesn't require a huge investment time wise, and it gets better every season as the show gets lighter and lighter while still carrying that heavy emotional punch too. It's in my top 10 TV dramas of all time
Six Feet Under has the best ending in TV history. It's an early HBO dark dramedy about a family that owns a family run funeral home. It often gets overlooked because it's fairly old and it's not the most consistent show in the world, but the ending really makes up for a lot that in the end, super underrated show
I dug
Treme and
Show Me A Hero, both David Simon joints, the former a short three season series about New Orleans post-Catarina with many former actors from The Wire in it, and the later is a Miniseries about Public Housing that is somehow really good
Game of Thrones is the best TV fantasy show ever. It's real good in first few seasons, fades towards the end, the ending is better than haters say it is. I don't really like fantasy tv shows or movies that much, but GoT is much better than most, if being in the fantasy genre wasn't a dealbreaker for you with LOTR, then it won't be for GoT either.
So there is six of the best TV drama's on CraveTV from HBO, just from a quick browsing of the content, aside from Boardwalk Empire of course, which most closely fits your tastes given what you've told me of your TV tastes over the years. I also left off shows I know you've already seen, for obvious reasons.