I see ...
When I first saw that poster (after seeing the film in one session) I thought Netflix was making more publicity to attract more viewers. They sure were. @ 1:40 you watched two episodes, then the last two the next day.
The series that I like the most, even with 6 to 8 episodes (5 to 7 hours roughly), I watched it all in one long stretch. Others that are lesser captivating for my personal taste, but still good, I divide it in two or three sessions (3 to 4 hours long each sessions) ... series with say ten episodes.
When 'The Irishman' first came up in one of my local theaters I didn't go.
When it first came up on Netflix @ midnight, I watched it all in one session.
I couldn't stop it and watch the rest the next day; that was automatic with what was happening onscreen. When the film ended, I instantly knew that I just witnessed a grandiose film by a master storyteller and filmmaker...Martin Scorsese.
I don't decide the films and the artists I like, they decide the viewer/listener in me.
I like Opera music best, I don't try to motivate others (family and friends) in the art; it's a personal journey that only each person can take on their own ...
It's exactly the same thing putting together a state-of-the-art hi-fi stereo sound reproduction system. When you are @ the top of your game you know best where you stand; it's infallible.
My view of course, from way down deep there below ...
* Typo
When I first saw that poster (after seeing the film in one session) I thought Netflix was making more publicity to attract more viewers. They sure were. @ 1:40 you watched two episodes, then the last two the next day.
The series that I like the most, even with 6 to 8 episodes (5 to 7 hours roughly), I watched it all in one long stretch. Others that are lesser captivating for my personal taste, but still good, I divide it in two or three sessions (3 to 4 hours long each sessions) ... series with say ten episodes.
When 'The Irishman' first came up in one of my local theaters I didn't go.
When it first came up on Netflix @ midnight, I watched it all in one session.
I couldn't stop it and watch the rest the next day; that was automatic with what was happening onscreen. When the film ended, I instantly knew that I just witnessed a grandiose film by a master storyteller and filmmaker...Martin Scorsese.
I don't decide the films and the artists I like, they decide the viewer/listener in me.
I like Opera music best, I don't try to motivate others (family and friends) in the art; it's a personal journey that only each person can take on their own ...
It's exactly the same thing putting together a state-of-the-art hi-fi stereo sound reproduction system. When you are @ the top of your game you know best where you stand; it's infallible.
My view of course, from way down deep there below ...
* Typo
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