Yeah we watched the first episode and I liked it. Not sure if we'll continue, I might have to watch it on my own.
I do recommend that you stick with it. The characters grow on you after a while. There are also some Sopranos tributes thrown in here and there, especially in the second season.
Anyway, some movies I've seen in the last 2-3 weeks:
Valkyrie - (2008) - B
--> Neat WWII movie with Tom Cruise. Not an explosion-fest but a proper thriller.
The Heartbreak Kid - (2007) - C
--> Average romantic comedy with Ben Stiller.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - (1998) - B
--> An odd movie. Not sure what to make of it. Don't do drugs.
Blues Brothers 2000 - (1998) - C-
--> Worse than the original, it's mostly a poor rehash of the original. Just like in the original, the best scene is when the band gets booked to play a different genre other than blues.
Death Proof - (2007) - A-
--> Great Tarantino movie. As with most of his movies, you just can't look away once you start watching. Unfortunately, despite Tarantino's signature super-long-conversation scenes, this one suffers from shallow and negligible conversation, much less interesting than what he wrote for Pulp Fiction or Inglorious Basterds.
Four Weddings and a Funeral - (1994) - B-
--> Every romantic comedy should atleast be this good, which is still far from amazing.
Quantum of Solace - (2008) - C+
--> Average Bond movie and dissapointing after Casino Royale, which was great. This one suffers from a stupid plot and mostly average action scenes. I thought the opening chase scene in Casino Royale was better than anything in this movie. This movie also contained the stupidly-remote-yet-hightec villain's lair.
Brave - (2012) - A-
--> Terrific Pixar movie and a delight after being dissapointed by Cars 2. The story was slightly too predictable for this movie to be a true Pixar classic, but good nonetheless. This is the minimum quality I expect from a Pixar movie, honestly. Great CGI, too.
Chain of Fools - (2000) - C
--> Stupid heist comedy movie. I guess the best part is that the movie doesn't take itself seriously at all.