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Other TV shows Worth Checking Out - Classic
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[QUOTE="saturn's child, post: 377, member: 165"] [I]Carnivale [/I]was great, reminds me it's been a long while since I've re-watched. Recently I've revisited a couple of old shows that I still enjoy: [LIST] [*][I]Serial Experiments: Lain -- [/I]An anime from '98, one I still find outstanding. Quite surreal, experimental, some found it confusing, great sound/score, a real sense of mystery, repeated shots of power lines & ominous hums... in short, pretty Lynch adjacent now that I think about it. Deals with questions of identity & self, & also budding internet culture in a way that doesn't feel very dated to me. Most of it's free on youtube or there's a VHS copy on archive.org, it's only 13 episodes. [*][I]American Gothic -- [/I]Mid-90s TV horror, executive produced by Sam Raimi & Rob Tapert, score by Joseph LoDuca (all involved with [I]Evil Dead[/I], [I]Xena[/I], etc). A little cheesy I guess but I still love it, I remember watching it on TV as a young teen. Southern gothic kinda vibe, good cast with that classic '90s TV feel. [*][I]Happy Days -- [/I]I'm sure y'all know this one, another one I grew up on. The first two seasons are before they started doing it in front of a live studio audience (ruined the mood for me), again free on archive.org. Good for that late '50s vibe/aesthetic. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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