Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
If you liked this because it was so well made, directed, edited and acted try.... Godless on NetFlix
Same co-creator and director (Scott Frank) did that Netflix series. Watched it a couple of years ago and loved it. The cinematography is soooo outstanding. Some of the best shots I’ve ever seen in a Western. Looked it up and the guy won Oscars for cinematography before.
Originally Posted by olout:
When I first learned of this series I was almost positive it was about Judit Polgar (the best woman player in the history of chess). Some of the scenes in the trailer I believe were at least inspired by Polgar's autobiography and in interviews. I watched the series through https://torrentsites.com/tv-shows-torrent-sites/
When I was a serious player I would also literally dream about chess. I would play games in my sleep. I would wake up and eat chess books for breakfast. I quit sports and would go home to play chess. Chess consumed my life. It became too much at one point and that's when I started using hard drugs.
It's cool that it's cool to love chess. This might not be the average American deer camp, but it was ours last weekend. Chess just seems to go well with hunting.
Originally Posted by GloryDayz:
It's cool that it's cool to love chess. This might not be the average American deer camp, but it was ours last weekend. Chess just seems to go well with hunting.
patience, cunning and accuracy. I can see the similarities for sure. [Reply]
Just finished. Knew I would love it and waited until I could savor the experience. Completely nailed it.
And my biggest takeaway is how fortunate we are to have the content wars now going on amongst the major providers. A show about a female chess player would’ve never been made at any other point, and yet here we are with an overabundance of options and it satisfies endlessly. [Reply]
Originally Posted by olout:
When I first learned of this series I was almost positive it was about Judit Polgar (the best woman player in the history of chess). Some of the scenes in the trailer I believe were at least inspired by Polgar's autobiography and in interviews. I watched the series through https://torrentsites.com/tv-shows-torrent-sites/
When I was a serious player I would also literally dream about chess. I would play games in my sleep. I would wake up and eat chess books for breakfast. I quit sports and would go home to play chess. Chess consumed my life. It became too much at one point and that's when I started using hard drugs.
Originally Posted by TwistedChief:
Just finished. Knew I would love it and waited until I could savor the experience. Completely nailed it.
And my biggest takeaway is how fortunate we are to have the content wars now going on amongst the major providers. A show about a female chess player would’ve never been made at any other point, and yet here we are with an overabundance of options and it satisfies endlessly.