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Show Me a Hero 2015

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A collection of TV shows listed in various 'best of the decade' articles, with the default sort by the number of times they are mentioned

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HBO Max is an upcoming over-the-top subscription service owned and operated by AT&T and run through WarnerMedia. It will distribute a number of original shows, including original series, specials, miniseries, and documentaries and films. Programs produced for HBO Max are dubbed "Max Originals". They are divided into three categories: "Kids and Family", "Millennials and Gen Z", and "Adult" (skewing more heavily towards women), all targeting different demographics. Max Originals are specifically made for audiences outside the traditional baseline HBO brand, while working in parity with the HBO library. Content that is based on new and existing properties from WarnerMedia's subsidiaries will be distributed through HBO Max.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_based_on_actual_events

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"BBC Culture polled 206 TV experts from 43 countries in order to find the greatest TV of the 21st Century – here’s the top 100"

https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20211015-the-100-greatest-tv-series-of-the-21st-century?ocid=twcul

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My favourite TV series of all time. Ranked.

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List created and maintained by https://listrr.pro

Just what currently showing on TV

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https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2019/sep/16/100-best-tv-shows-of-the-21st-century

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In 2015, readymade and/or reductive ways of summarizing the year’s TV output cropped up as frequently and unexpectedly as new seasons of Netflix originals. Plummeting viewership foretold a true broadcast apocalypse, until Empire strode onto the scene, expanding its audience in every week of its first season. Season two brought diminished returns (in the ratings and the show’s mad-science approach to soap-opera plotting), though its continued popularity—combined with passionate responses to Black-ish, Fresh Off The Boat, Jane The Virgin, Transparent, Master Of None, and (sigh) Dr. Ken—signaled the TV audience’s interest in a broader range of storytelling perspectives. A few months later, FX CEO John Landgraf seemed to put the TV year in a nutshell, but his prediction of “peak TV in America” was the subject of so much initial handwringing and scrutinizing that the general public (and some of the critics Landgraf was addressing) twisted the notion of peak TV into a jokey hashtag in a matter of weeks.

Some of that response could’ve been knee-jerk defensiveness: Peak TV essentially destroys any TV analyst’s pretensions to comprehensiveness. Any one critic’s list of a year’s best television is bound to have some blindspots, but the members of a voting body (like the A.V. Club staffers and contributors responsible for the following list) can usually fill in one another’s gaps. 2015, however, might be a first in television history, in which no round-up of the year’s finest programming is guaranteed to be all-encompassing. Arguably, there’s a more interesting and less conventional “best TV of 2015” list to be compiled from the margins of A.V. Club contributors’ ballots and the upcoming AVQ&A about the stuff that didn’t make our top 40. But even if the following picks only represent a sliver of the TV that debuted across multiple platforms in the U.S. this year, there’s no arguing that these are the TV offerings that The A.V. Club loved the most as a critical mass. And enjoying something as a critical mass is what a populist art form like television is all about."

Source: http://www.avclub.com/article/best-tv-2015-part-1-229275 / http://www.avclub.com/article/best-tv-2015-part-2-229334

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"First, I apologize. I know I left some of your favorite shows off this list. How do I know that? Because I left some of my favorite shows off this list. The happy and unfortunate fact is that there are far more than 150 great shows, and more created every year."
Redouane, plagiarizing from TIME TV critic James Poniewozik.

Last Update: February 2022

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A curated collection of "premium" programming.

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  • BEST MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA:
    Mad Max: Fury Road
    The Room
    Carol
    Spotlight
    The Revenant (WINNER)

  • BEST MOTION PICTURE - MUSICAL OR COMEDY:
    Joy
    Spy
    The Big Short
    Trainwreck
    The Martian (WINNER)

  • BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA:
    Saoirse Ronan (Brooklyn)
    Cate Blanchett (Carol)
    Rooney Mara (Carol)
    Alicia Vikander (The Danish Girl)
    Brie Larson (Room) - WINNER

  • BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA:
    Will Smith (Concussion)
    Michael Fassbender (Steve Jobs)
    Eddie Redmayne (The Danish Girl)
    Brian Cranston (Trumbo)
    Leonardo DiCaprio (The Revenant) - WINNER

  • BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE - MUSICAL OR COMEDY:
    Lily Tomlin (Grandma)
    Melissa McCarthy (Spy)
    Maggie Smith (The Lady in the Van)
    Amy Schumer (Trainwreck)
    Jennifer Lawrence (Joy) - WINNER

  • BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE - MUSICAL OR COMEDY:
    All Pacino (Danny Collins)
    Mark Ruffalo (Infinitely Polar Bear)
    Christian Bale (The Big Short)
    Steve Carell (The Big Short)
    Matt Damon (The Martian) - WINNER

  • BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN ANY MOTION PICTURE:
    Jennifer Jason Leigh (The Hateful Eight)
    Helen Mirren (Trumbo)
    Jane Fonda (Youth)
    Alicia Vikander (Ex Machina)
    Kate Winslet (Steve Jobs) - WINNER

  • BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN ANY MOTION PICTURE:
    Michael Shannon (99 Homes)
    Idris Elba (Beasts of No Nation)
    Mark Rylance (Bridge of Spies)
    Paul Dano (Love & Mercy)
    Sylvester Stallone (Creed) - WINNER

  • BEST DIRECTOR - MOTION PICTURE:
    Todd Haynes (Carol)
    George Miller (Mad Max: Fury Road)
    Tom McCarthy (Spotlight)
    Ridley Scott (The Martian)
    Alejandro Iñárritu (The Revenant) - WINNER

  • BEST SCREENPLAY - MOTION PICTURE:
    Emma Donoghue (The Room)
    Tom McCarthy & Josh Singer (Spotlight)
    Charles Randolph & Adam McKay (The Big Short)
    Quentin Tarantino (The Hateful Eight)
    Aaron Sorkin (Steve Jobs) - WINNER

  • BEST MOTION PICTURE - ANIMATED:
    Anomalisa
    Shaun the Sheep Movie
    The Good Dinosaur
    The Peanuts Movie
    Inside Out (WINNER)

  • BEST MOTION PICTURE - FOREIGN LANGUAGE:
    Mustang (France)
    The Brand New Testament (Belgium, France, Luxembourg)
    The Club (Chile)
    The Fencer (Finland, Germany, Estonia)
    Son of Saul (Hungary) - WINNER

  • BEST ORIGINAL SCORE - MOTION PICTURE::
    Carter Burwell (Carol)
    Daniel Pemberton (Steve Jobs)
    Alexander Desplat (The Danish Girl)
    Ryuichi Sakamoto & Alva Noto (The Revenant)
    Ennio Morricone (The Hateful Eight) - WINNER

  • BEST ORIGINAL SONG - MOTION PICTURE::
    Love me Like you Do (Fifty Shades of Grey)
    See You Again (Furious 7)
    One Kind of Love (Love & Mercy)
    Simple Song #3 (Youth)
    Writing's On The Wall (Spectre) - WINNER

  • BEST TELEVISION SERIES - DRAMA:
    Game of Thrones
    Narcos
    Empire
    Outlander
    Mr. Robot (WINNER)

  • BEST TELEVISION SERIES - MUSICAL OR COMEDY:
    Veep
    Transparent
    Casual
    Orange is the New Black
    Silicon Valley
    Mozart in the Jungle (WINNER)

  • BEST TELEVISION LIMITED SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION:
    American Crime
    American Horror Story: Hotel
    Fargo
    Flesh & Bone
    Wolf Hall (WINNER)

  • BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION:
    Queen Latifah (Bessie)
    Kristen Dunst (Fargo)
    Sarah Hay (Flesh & Bone)
    Felicity Huffman (American Crime)
    Lady Gaga (American Horror Story: Hotel) - WINNER

  • BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION:
    Patrick Wilson (Fargo)
    Idris Elba (Luther)
    David Oyelowo (Nightingale)
    Mark Rylance (Wolf Hall)
    Oscar Isaac (Show Me a Hero) - WINNER

  • BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES - DRAMA:
    Robin Wright (House of Cards)
    Viola Davis (How to get Away with Murder)
    Caitriona Balfe (Outlander)
    Eva Green (Penny Dreadful)
    Taraji Henson (Empire) - WINNER

  • BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES - DRAMA:
    Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul)
    Rami Malek (Mr. Robot)
    Wagner Moura (Narcos)
    Liev Schreiber (Ray Donovan)
    Jon Hamm (Mad Men) - WINNER

  • BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES - MUSICAL OR COMEDY:
    Lily Tomlin (Grace & Frankie)
    Gina Rodriguez (Jane the Virgin)
    Jamie Lee Curtis (Scream Queens)
    Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep)
    Rachel Bloom (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) - WINNER

  • BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES - MUSICAL OR COMEDY:
    Aziz Ansari (Master of None)
    Rob Lowe (The Grinder)
    Jeffrey Tambor (Transparent)
    Patrick Stewart (Blunt Talk)
    Gael García Bernal (Mozart in the Jungle) - WINNER

  • BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION:
    Regina King (American Crime)
    Joanne Froggatt (Downton Abbey)
    Uzo Aduba (Orange is the New Black)
    Judith Light (Transparent)
    Maura Tierney (The Affair) - WINNER

  • BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION:
    Ben Mendelsohn (Bloodline)
    Tobias Menzies (Outlander)
    Alan Cumming (The Good Wife)
    Damian Lewis (Wolf Hall)
    Christian Slater (Mr. Robot) - WINNER

  • Cecil B. DeMille Award
    Denzel Washington

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A drama set in a particular historical period

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HBO Launched: November 8, 1972
HBO Max Launched: May 27, 2020
HBO Max becomes Max: May 23, 2023

June 2018 - AT&T acquired HBO as the company buyed Time Warner (and rename it to WarnerMedia).
April 2022 - Discovery buys WarnerMedia and creates Warner Bros. Discovery.

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