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Dinner Time Live with David Chang (2024)
Authenticity and fun is key
I just love that chefs, comedians and authenticity have collided. It has the feel of friends having drinks late at night and eating great food. Everyone is honest and enjoying themselves. I love that David Chang is so open about his neuroticism, mistakes and thought process in cooking. It's exactly what the world needs right now. Plus David Chang is a smart and lovable chef. If you want a cooking show or even a show with comedians to make you smile... this is it. The live element is something new to Netflix but comedians have been doing it for a while and I am glad that David Chang listened to his friends and got Netflix to help him join in on the fun. Just give it a try and you may be pleasantly surprised.
Quirke (2013)
If you love Gabriel Byrne you will love this.
If you love Gabriel Byrne you will love this. The soundtrack is on point. It's a great representation of alcoholism and depression. The character relationships are very believable. The family dynamics are accurate as well. I really enjoyed it and it was way to short. There is a sad grit to it I appreciate. It's not the most original thing I've seen but if you like the actors involved than you will really enjoy it.