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TootieSummers t1_ix9face wrote

FilmRise has to have one the of the worst apps I have ever used

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Foxy-Knoxy t1_ixamutx wrote

The worst part is they have like TEN different apps.

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snowlock27 t1_ixar5sl wrote

I wouldn't be surprised if there's more. I haven't used it yet, but I've got the one for British TV shows installed.

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Fodderinlaw t1_ix9zek0 wrote

I only enjoyed the first season, but I may be an outlier.

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rabid_J t1_ixa0trx wrote

Same, thought it was an alright bit of schlock since I already like the genre but couldn't get into season 2.

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Key-Status-7992 t1_ixbl89y wrote

Loved the first season and the chemistry between the two leads then after that the show went completely off the rails

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inksmudgedhands t1_ixajb7g wrote

I liked the first and a little bit under half of the second season. Once the blood machine appeared, I was out. At least in my head. I sat through the rest of it just to see what happened. But it went from, "Oh, this is a cool take on the myths," to, "Did they mainline True Blood and Twilight? What the everliving sam hill?!"

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snowlock27 t1_ixar85k wrote

I've watched the first season twice. I've tried watching the second season twice, and get bored with it about 2-3 episodes in.

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schmittyfangirl t1_ixdrjdx wrote

The first season is the only season that you need to watch. It’s predictable as shit but at least I felt that there was a story The last two seasons made me so incredibly angry that I wanted to chuck my phone across the room. So much wasted potential for that show. If you ever wanted a show that wastes great performances and so many loose ends watch this show

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F00dbAby t1_ixbukuj wrote

Does season one feel self contained

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Fodderinlaw t1_ixdd9t4 wrote

I wouldn’t call it self-contained - A lot of plots are resolved, but they definitely are setting up season 2.

That being said, I would have probably been happier stopping at season 1.

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Ellavemia t1_ix9mayy wrote

Hemlock Grove is a lot of fun, and still my favorite “Netflix original.” It deserves to live on Shudder.

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BaileyBaby-Woof t1_ixc3xi0 wrote

I also liked it. All these people saying how horrible it was don’t understand people have their own opinions. We like what we like. I wish it had just one more season to wrap everything up. Really wanted to see how the baby grew. cough

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SyrioForel t1_ixby3oa wrote

Seriously? This show was horrible! It’s just absolute trash. The only reason it’s even a mild curiosity is because of an early appearance by Bill Skarsgard which, I suppose, for a certain kind of audience is more than enough.

26% on Rotten Tomatoes, by the way.

There are a lot of good TV shows out right now that can make you feel a little happier, smarter, sexier, funnier, more excited — or more scared, if that’s what you want. This is not one of them. Don’t let it kill 30 hours of your life.

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sulfater t1_ixdkhei wrote

Sometimes watching bad shows and movies can be fun. Something being bad can be the entertainment value.

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Likewhatevermaaan t1_ixaeutl wrote

I wanted to like this show so badly. It definitely had the best werewolf transition I've ever seen. And the worst British accent I've ever heard.

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WordsAreSomething t1_ix9epue wrote

I wish articles like this wouldn't refer to it as Netflix "removing". It makes it sound like they choose to get rid of it like WB

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Notoriously_So t1_ix9oagt wrote

Maintaining the illusion that Netflix actually owns anything.

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TheSeventhAnimorph t1_ixa43o8 wrote

Just out of curiosity, what phrasing would you prefer they do use, then?

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WordsAreSomething t1_ixa4s2s wrote

After the show left or basically any phrasing that doesn't seem to imply that it was a choice by Netflix to remove it when in reality it was a decision to not pay to have it stay

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Three_Froggy_Problem t1_ixaxy59 wrote

I didn’t know Eli Roth was involved in this series but maybe that helps to explain why it sucked so much

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Delicious-Tachyons t1_ixacgrs wrote

oh i can't wait to not finish watching that trash fire again

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hobokobo1028 t1_ixb6mmx wrote

It was cancelled for a reason…

I watched it because it was one of the early Netflix originals and there weren’t many other streaming platforms around yet.

Season 2 was weird and bad

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bluebottled t1_ixbf61l wrote

Yeah this came out back when watching every Netflix original was a plausible thing to do, and it was the first indication that not every Netflix original was going to be worth watching.

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e_x_i_t t1_ixf5tg9 wrote

Season 2 was fun for all the wrong reasons, Season 3 was straight garbage.

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DoAsIDontSay t1_ix9r7if wrote

I love Famke Jansen but this show was total garbage. I quit it in Season 3 without finishing and I've never wanted to go back.

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ezra_sinclair t1_ixb8mm9 wrote

This show really went off the rails. Solid first season or so, and then it literally devolved into something put together on a dare, or else by someone who had to write, direct, and edit the whole thing by themselves while still being the manager of a busy highway Wendy's. After the vampire mom got a tongue transplant which for some reason caused her to speak with an American accent from then on even though it was in no way relevant to the plot, I completely checked out. Still, it was my initial exposure to Bill Skarsgard and for that I'm grateful.

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Century22nd t1_ixb9ml4 wrote

Why is is called FilmRise? It really makes no sense. Many of these streaming apps sound like 10 year old kids came up with the names for them....like Hulu, tubi, fubo, to name a few. Perhaps if they had more serious names like HBOMax, Disney+ and Netflix they would be taken more serious.

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Roan-forever-alone t1_ixc4hhc wrote

Bill Skarsgard as weirdo James Dean was fun in S1

The “Munch’s scream” special effect in S2 was so One Piece

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monchota t1_ixcvi0u wrote

I feel like im the only person who like this show.

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complexvintages t1_ixdcca2 wrote

Bad story, terrible acting from literary every actor

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chilledoutmonkey t1_ixm1r42 wrote

This was one of the first Netflix shows I started watching, still haven't finished it.

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NamisteHome t1_ix9yi62 wrote

This is by far the tamest Eli Roth property I've ever seen. I've seen it, but I can't even begin to recall a single solitary character or plot point. Say what you will about him as a person, but when he DID apply himself, he could pull off some pretty gnarly practical effects. Aftershock is probably his best work (probably because I love what happens to the dude wearing the reddit shirt) and I'd love to see what he could do with a series about people thrust in the midst of disasters. Sadly, the closest I've got right now to scratch that particular itch is Black Summer.

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