marcssubs
Joined Jul 2010
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I thought the first episode was really well done. My disappointment came after finishing the second episode. It wasn't that I found the second episode to be bad, but rather that I was disappointed that the storyline from the first episode didn't follow through enough. I didn't feel like investing time in a show wherein each episode was going to essentially be independent of one another. If there were less content to choose from out there, I'd probably have watched more episodes, esp. As I really like Natasha Lyonne. But, I was hoping for a storyline that built uponself each episode, and thus, at least for now, I am not going to invest any time in the 3rd episode.
My friends and I used to play Foosball in bars regularly when we were in our 20s. In our 50s now we still get together a handful of times each year to see if we still have skills.
Considering the waning popularity of foosball in our country, I was surprised how professional this documentary was. The quality of the video shots was great.
We loved getting the background of the sport and hearing about its heyday, as well as the likely causes for its loss in popularity.
Loved seeing the skills and dedication that the featured players each had for the sport.
My big complaint was that I thought some of the movie got a little repetitive in places, and thought that maybe they could have shaved off 15-20 more minutes in the editing process to make it a tighter film.
Nonetheless, for anyone who likes to shoot foosball, it is definitely worth a watch.
Considering the waning popularity of foosball in our country, I was surprised how professional this documentary was. The quality of the video shots was great.
We loved getting the background of the sport and hearing about its heyday, as well as the likely causes for its loss in popularity.
Loved seeing the skills and dedication that the featured players each had for the sport.
My big complaint was that I thought some of the movie got a little repetitive in places, and thought that maybe they could have shaved off 15-20 more minutes in the editing process to make it a tighter film.
Nonetheless, for anyone who likes to shoot foosball, it is definitely worth a watch.
IMHO, just like "The Matrix" should have stopped after the first movie, Russian Doll should have stopped after season 1.
**I highly recommend watching Season 1 and stopping there.**
Although Season 2 started with some potential, in the end it was a jumbled story that just didn't really seem to lead anywhere. I felt it was a waste of time; thankfully it only totaled to 7 episodes for a total runtime of around 3 hours w/o credits.
**I highly recommend watching Season 1 and stopping there.**
Although Season 2 started with some potential, in the end it was a jumbled story that just didn't really seem to lead anywhere. I felt it was a waste of time; thankfully it only totaled to 7 episodes for a total runtime of around 3 hours w/o credits.