Flaked
Flaked
TV-MA | 11 March 2016 (USA)
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    mraculeated

    The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.

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    Brennan Camacho

    Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.

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    Deanna

    There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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    Bob

    This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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    rick-183-641615

    As soon as I started the show, it began pulling me in. Now I try to watch the episodes as slowly as possible. I'm on an anti-binge. I don't want to run out and have to wait for more. The show has heart and it shows a flawed human being trying to stay as straight as he can amongst a group of broken friends. The chemistry is wonderful and the show is addictive.

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    jadams414

    Because it is on Netflix, as well as having Will Arnett as the main character, I felt it would be a good show. After 2-3 episodes I was left feeling "unfulfilled" and wondering why. Many great shows are written by men, and there a few others that are lousy, in my opinion, and written by females. But this annoyed me so much with the trite dialogue. Do these two gentlemen think they can write as they speak? Full of "F"words, with young women gratuitously getting screwed, then rolling over and checking their emails? Sigh. I couldn't take his constantly bicycling thru the streets of Venice and boring me to death, so I switched to "House of Cards" and reveled in the excellent writing there. This show may be watchable by some, and knowing their taste, will have more seasons. To wit, "The Ranch" with Ashton Kutcher.

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    mr_big17

    Will Arnett stars in this beautiful comedy/drama Netflix Original. The whole show is about change: Chip (Arnett) refuses to change anything about his life. He rides a bike, does not have a cellphone, sells the same stool since 2008. When his friends, entourage and town try to move on from the way things are, he will do whatever is in his power to prevent that. Also, the past is literally chasing Chip. Great writing, great acting and directed in such a comfortable manner that really illustrates how the characters perceive their life in this city that is stuck on hold. The soundtrack is amazing and fits perfectly with the tone and the colours of the show. I strongly feel that it is the most underrated show on Netflix.

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    jetohu

    It has a very relaxed-paced and is character/setting-driven. It is incredibly charming if you give it a chance. I decided I liked it about episode 3, but really fell in love with it by episode 5. I really enjoyed its laid back vibe, quietly angst-ridden characters, and the Venice/southern California setting. Personally, it was refreshing to not be bombarded by slick, wise- cracking main characters or overly insecure nerdy types so popular these days. Thanks for that, writers! The setting is also a big part of the show. I felt like I was there in Venice with the characters. The show does a good job of creating the sense of "being there" which is incredibly enjoyable. The great indie-type music used in the scene transitions is a bonus.

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