What are you watching tonight?
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not seen Mustang but remember MK raving about it!!
i have mostly been watching old episodes of Still Game! but cannot wait for Westworld tonight!
i have mostly been watching old episodes of Still Game! but cannot wait for Westworld tonight!
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She gets her kit off too, which will no doubt please Hoboh!Bruce Rioja wrote:Watched a couple of belting films over the weekend.
The first one was a Mark Commode reco: Mustang. It's in Turkis and has subtitles (so Borris'll have already seen it ) About 5 orphaned Turkish sisters being raised in a remote village by their grandmother and increasingly strict uncle. The story is told by the youngest girl as she watches her sisters one by one either acquiesce or rebel against what's expected of them.
The other, I think, may have been a reco off of here. Wild, with Reece Witherspoon. Tired of life she walks 1,100 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail. The story of the walk alone is good, but she uses the time to refelct on her rather eventful life.
Definitely recommend both to the house.
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I've described it as best I can without spoiling any of it. Definitely one for your list, GM.General Mannerheim wrote:not seen Mustang but remember MK raving about it!!
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On their way from LF are - A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence (reco'd by both Beefheart and a colleague) and also Youth, a 2015 film with Michael Caine and Havey Keitel, which I'm looking forward to.
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Strictly Come Dancing?...Not even close....
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Started 'Making a murderer' this week. Finished it on binge watching this weekend. Fookin ell. Gripping stuff.
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I enjoyed that series. How the hell could they convict someone on such flimsy 'evidence' and then keep him there? Scary stuff.Harry Genshaw wrote:Started 'Making a murderer' this week. Finished it on binge watching this weekend. Fookin ell. Gripping stuff.
The story moved on a bit a couple of months ago when Brendan Dassey's conviction was overturned and released. Yet Dassey's coerced statement was pretty much the only thing that got Steven Avery a guilty verdict. Strange case.
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Brendan Dassey has been released? I understood he was still inside pending the state appealing the federal court, no?malcd1 wrote:I enjoyed that series. How the hell could they convict someone on such flimsy 'evidence' and then keep him there? Scary stuff.Harry Genshaw wrote:Started 'Making a murderer' this week. Finished it on binge watching this weekend. Fookin ell. Gripping stuff.
The story moved on a bit a couple of months ago when Brendan Dassey's conviction was overturned and released. Yet Dassey's coerced statement was pretty much the only thing that got Steven Avery a guilty verdict. Strange case.
Rarely has a programme made me so angry and had me shouting at the box like that did!
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I could have sworn he'd been released but on Wiki it states:Harry Genshaw wrote:Brendan Dassey has been released? I understood he was still inside pending the state appealing the federal court, no?malcd1 wrote:I enjoyed that series. How the hell could they convict someone on such flimsy 'evidence' and then keep him there? Scary stuff.Harry Genshaw wrote:Started 'Making a murderer' this week. Finished it on binge watching this weekend. Fookin ell. Gripping stuff.
The story moved on a bit a couple of months ago when Brendan Dassey's conviction was overturned and released. Yet Dassey's coerced statement was pretty much the only thing that got Steven Avery a guilty verdict. Strange case.
Rarely has a programme made me so angry and had me shouting at the box like that did!
"Dassey's conviction was overturned by US Magistrate Judge William E. Duffin in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on August 12, 2016, on the basis that his confession was involuntary and unconstitutionally coerced. He was ordered to be released within 90 days unless the state decides to retry him.".
He should be released in November unless the state decide to retry him.
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Got the chance to see (against my better judgement) the new Jack Reacher film. I'd advise not to bother for what it's worth. Even ignoring the total mis-match of Tom Crusie, it's just a hotchpotch of ideas/plot clips from Jason Bourne and James Bond films. By buying up the rights to appear in all future Reacher films, all Tom Cruise has done is prevent anyone else (more suited) from taking the role. As I said, I wouldn't bother if I were you. Not the Jack Reacher of the books at all.
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Watched the aforementioned Youth, a 2015 film with Michael Caine and Havey Keitel, last night. Very enjoyable indeed.
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We saw it last Friday. As we came out I was just opening my mouth to say 'That was awful!' when Mrs C said 'That was excellent!' Horses for courses, I suppose, but I agree totally with what you say there, TD. The continuity was very poor too and I noticed several errors. Poor all round, I thought. Stick to the books.TANGODANCER wrote:Got the chance to see (against my better judgement) the new Jack Reacher film. I'd advise not to bother for what it's worth. Even ignoring the total mis-match of Tom Crusie, it's just a hotchpotch of ideas/plot clips from Jason Bourne and James Bond films. By buying up the rights to appear in all future Reacher films, all Tom Cruise has done is prevent anyone else (more suited) from taking the role. As I said, I wouldn't bother if I were you. Not the Jack Reacher of the books at all.
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clapton is god wrote:We saw it last Friday. As we came out I was just opening my mouth to say 'That was awful!' when Mrs C said 'That was excellent!' Horses for courses, I suppose, but I agree totally with what you say there, TD. The continuity was very poor too and I noticed several errors. Poor all round, I thought. Stick to the books.TANGODANCER wrote:Got the chance to see (against my better judgement) the new Jack Reacher film. I'd advise not to bother for what it's worth. Even ignoring the total mis-match of Tom Crusie, it's just a hotchpotch of ideas/plot clips from Jason Bourne and James Bond films. By buying up the rights to appear in all future Reacher films, all Tom Cruise has done is prevent anyone else (more suited) from taking the role. As I said, I wouldn't bother if I were you. Not the Jack Reacher of the books at all.
Saw it last week (Wednesday). It was okay in a kind of rollalong action movie shoot 'em up type thing but, having just started reading the novels myself (nearly finished Killing Floor) I have to agree that Cruise is the least likely Jack Reacher there'll ever be.
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I enjoyed the last one... If it's the same kind of gun slinging, punch throwing fun, then I'll be happy with it. Agree on the casting, but Cruise is good for action films, regardless if he should be 6'7 and 20 stone or notTANGODANCER wrote:Got the chance to see (against my better judgement) the new Jack Reacher film. I'd advise not to bother for what it's worth. Even ignoring the total mis-match of Tom Crusie, it's just a hotchpotch of ideas/plot clips from Jason Bourne and James Bond films. By buying up the rights to appear in all future Reacher films, all Tom Cruise has done is prevent anyone else (more suited) from taking the role. As I said, I wouldn't bother if I were you. Not the Jack Reacher of the books at all.
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I'll readily agree Cruise is both a good actor and does a lot of his own stunts. He was excellent in "The Last Samurai", top class in fact. Had this film not been about a character many of us know very well, fair enough, a decent enough film. My particular beef is why he had to take on as well known a character as Reacher as opposed to half a hundred other action options he could have taken. I've read all Lee Child's book, some more than once. Tom Cruise isn't in any of them.....boltonboris wrote:I enjoyed the last one... If it's the same kind of gun slinging, punch throwing fun, then I'll be happy with it. Agree on the casting, but Cruise is good for action films, regardless if he should be 6'7 and 20 stone or notTANGODANCER wrote:Got the chance to see (against my better judgement) the new Jack Reacher film. I'd advise not to bother for what it's worth. Even ignoring the total mis-match of Tom Crusie, it's just a hotchpotch of ideas/plot clips from Jason Bourne and James Bond films. By buying up the rights to appear in all future Reacher films, all Tom Cruise has done is prevent anyone else (more suited) from taking the role. As I said, I wouldn't bother if I were you. Not the Jack Reacher of the books at all.
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It's a vanity project by Cruise. Wishes he were 6ft5 and built like a brick shithouse and has the money to pretend it's true.
First film was fine as a standalone action film if you've not read the books. 2nd will be the same I imagine.
First film was fine as a standalone action film if you've not read the books. 2nd will be the same I imagine.
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See I had read the books, had heard the negativity about Cruise being cast(ed?), but still enjoyed it. It's just good fun.
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Fair enough. I quite enjoyed it too, especially the lurrrvvely Pike, but it still rankles. Cruise is very good in lots of things but irritates me generally.boltonboris wrote:See I had read the books, had heard the negativity about Cruise being cast(ed?), but still enjoyed it. It's just good fun.
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I'll certainly be more peeved if Idris Elba gets the part of James Bond!!
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In answer to the bolded part......$$$$$$$$TANGODANCER wrote:
I'll readily agree Cruise is both a good actor and does a lot of his own stunts. He was excellent in "The Last Samurai", top class in fact. Had this film not been about a character many of us know very well, fair enough, a decent enough film. My particular beef is why he had to take on as well known a character as Reacher as opposed to half a hundred other action options he could have taken. I've read all Lee Child's book, some more than once. Tom Cruise isn't in any of them.....
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