What are you watching tonight?
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Finished watching The Responder last night. If you haven't, then FFS get on it. Dark, compelling, and with the oddly random piss-funny line thrown in. Martin Freeman is outstanding as a troubled, unconventional but ultimately well-meaning Scouse copper. Really, REALLY recommend.
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Watched two episodes of Trigger Point. Hope I'm wrong, but it seems to be drifting into a all too familiar kitchen-sink marital problems drama. Too much private life content and not enough of the core action.
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Got a few minutes to spare, watch Ricky Gervais destroy the Golden Globe awards show. and read the American views on it in the comments section. Amazing and hilarious..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBh2BkgQ33U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBh2BkgQ33U
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Last night.........Peaky Fvcking Blinders!
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Great series with fine acting, but it has to end somewhere. Tragic losing Aunt Polly in real life. Loved it right through and have been a Cillian Murphy fan since "The Wind that shakes the barley" . I hear he has played joker in a Batman film which I didn't know?
Trigger point ended last night too, but it was no "Line of Duty." Earlier watched Ireland steamroller the Italians in Six Nations rugby.
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Not the Joker TD but The Scarecrow. He ran Gotham (Arkham?) Asylum as the Head Psychologist (I think)TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Mon Feb 28, 2022 12:51 pmGreat series with fine acting, but it has to end somewhere. Tragic losing Aunt Polly in real life. Loved it right through and have been a Cillian Murphy fan since "The Wind shakes the barley" . I hear he has played joker in a Batman film which I didn't know?
Trigger point ended last night too, but it was no "Line of Duty." Earlier watched Ireland steamroller the Italians in Six Nations rugby.
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Batman Begins.Gary the Enfield wrote: ↑Mon Feb 28, 2022 3:13 pmNot the Joker TD but The Scarecrow. He ran Gotham (Arkham?) Asylum as the Head Psychologist (I think)TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Mon Feb 28, 2022 12:51 pmGreat series with fine acting, but it has to end somewhere. Tragic losing Aunt Polly in real life. Loved it right through and have been a Cillian Murphy fan since "The Wind shakes the barley" . I hear he has played joker in a Batman film which I didn't know?
Trigger point ended last night too, but it was no "Line of Duty." Earlier watched Ireland steamroller the Italians in Six Nations rugby.
Have you seen 28 days later?
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Thanks Gary, and no, not seen that one.Gary the Enfield wrote: ↑Mon Feb 28, 2022 3:14 pmBatman Begins.Gary the Enfield wrote: ↑Mon Feb 28, 2022 3:13 pmNot the Joker TD but The Scarecrow. He ran Gotham (Arkham?) Asylum as the Head Psychologist (I think)TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Mon Feb 28, 2022 12:51 pmGreat series with fine acting, but it has to end somewhere. Tragic losing Aunt Polly in real life. Loved it right through and have been a Cillian Murphy fan since "The Wind that shakes the barley" . I hear he has played joker in a Batman film which I didn't know?
Trigger point ended last night too, but it was no "Line of Duty." Earlier watched Ireland steamroller the Italians in Six Nations rugby.
Have you seen 28 days later?
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Shane, on Amazon Prime. Only came out a few months ago I think.
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Latest Peaky Blinders is slower, but just as full of menace. I was intrigued to find that the producers almost gave the part of Thomas Shelby to Jason Statham. I reckon he could have done it, if in a different way. Cillian Murphy reminded them he was an actor and got the part. Interesting though. I like Statham and he had me remembering that good actors can play almost any part. Classic example of this is Stanley Tucci, a top,top star.
Bit surprised (I shouldn't be) to see Alfie Solomon (Tom Hardy, another great actor,) who I thought was dead, reappearing in Peakies...the plot thickens.
Bit surprised (I shouldn't be) to see Alfie Solomon (Tom Hardy, another great actor,) who I thought was dead, reappearing in Peakies...the plot thickens.
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The new series of Killing Eve. Is it that I should make an effort to watch it when I'm less tired, or have they really gone out of their way to make it as confounding as they can?
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Hadn't seen it before, about a French high-wire walker ( Phillipe Petit) and his incredible nerve and skillBruce Rioja wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2018 11:24 amWatched 'Denial' last night. The film about David Ingram's libel case. Very good film. Timothy Spall is excellent.
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With a little trepidation, I tucked into The Ipcress File. Thought it pretty decent to be honest. Not a bad Harry Palmer...
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Watched the first episode. Might come back to it but not in a rush.Worthy4England wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 6:40 pmWith a little trepidation, I tucked into The Ipcress File. Thought it pretty decent to be honest. Not a bad Harry Palmer...
We're currently watching something called Thirteen, with girly out of Killing Eve in it. It's about a girl who escapes 13 years after being kidnapped. After two episodes I'm thinking it's more to do with Stockholm Syndrome, but then, that's possibly what they want the viewer to think at this stage?
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Have seen that absolutely amazing.zahidqureshi8519 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 9:36 am
Hadn't seen it before, about a French high-wire walker ( Phillipe Petit) and his incredible nerve and skill
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Two sitcom reccos.
Firstly, on BBC at the moment, the Witchfinder. Ignore the absolutely awful trailer, and power through the mediocre first episode, it's really solid.
Stewart Lee and Richard Herring fell out with Patrick Marber over who "created" Alan Partridge. Regardless of that fight his spiritual owners are the Gibbons brothers who've been behind all the recent stuff including both excellent "autobiographies". They wrote this, and it stars Tim Key (Sidekick Simon) and Daisy May Cooper (from the glorious This Country). Many many excellent cameos from some greats as well.
Secondly, inspired by Brucey's comment on today's Heardle and given I'm rewatching it at the moment, if you've never seen it I heartily recommend Community (Netflix and possibly still 4od). Without a shadow of a doubt in my top 10 sitcoms of all time. Yon Childish Gambino, Donald Glover is it in, with Chevvy Chase and some other crackers. Has a touch of American sentimentality but it's absolutely fabulous.
Firstly, on BBC at the moment, the Witchfinder. Ignore the absolutely awful trailer, and power through the mediocre first episode, it's really solid.
Stewart Lee and Richard Herring fell out with Patrick Marber over who "created" Alan Partridge. Regardless of that fight his spiritual owners are the Gibbons brothers who've been behind all the recent stuff including both excellent "autobiographies". They wrote this, and it stars Tim Key (Sidekick Simon) and Daisy May Cooper (from the glorious This Country). Many many excellent cameos from some greats as well.
Secondly, inspired by Brucey's comment on today's Heardle and given I'm rewatching it at the moment, if you've never seen it I heartily recommend Community (Netflix and possibly still 4od). Without a shadow of a doubt in my top 10 sitcoms of all time. Yon Childish Gambino, Donald Glover is it in, with Chevvy Chase and some other crackers. Has a touch of American sentimentality but it's absolutely fabulous.
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Away from sitcoms have watched two really good music documentaries. Jeen-Yuhs about the rise of Kanye West, and the Searcher about Elvis. Both fascinating even if you're not a huge fan of their music (though the third ep of the Kanye one is a bit of a washout).
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I fail to see how Sugar can elect a winner in this year's The Apprentice, as the final two have bullshitted their way there.
One has absolutely no credible business whatsoever. Claimed to be a designer of PJ'S yet has never designed anything. Then tried to play the green credentials card whilst actually planning to bring in any old shit from China.
The other one claims to own a bakery business which, it transpires, she only owns half of.
One has absolutely no credible business whatsoever. Claimed to be a designer of PJ'S yet has never designed anything. Then tried to play the green credentials card whilst actually planning to bring in any old shit from China.
The other one claims to own a bakery business which, it transpires, she only owns half of.
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The editing on that programme is so ridiculous it's turned it into some kind of parody. Everyone but Sugar are made to look like numpties. They do market research on finished products that they 'cant' alter, the team and the sub team separate but then seemingly cant keep in touch so they know what each other is doing etc etc.Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Fri Mar 18, 2022 12:57 pmI fail to see how Sugar can elect a winner in this year's The Apprentice, as the final two have bullshitted their way there.
One has absolutely no credible business whatsoever. Claimed to be a designer of PJ'S yet has never designed anything. Then tried to play the green credentials card whilst actually planning to bring in any old shit from China.
The other one claims to own a bakery business which, it transpires, she only owns half of.
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