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Programme ive always wanted to get into. must have completely missed it since it started. Charlie Brooker raves about it, so cant be bad?Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Fans of The Wire might like these footballing lookeylikeys
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It's absolutely brilliant. One of, if not, the best TV programmes ever made. The first few episodes of Series 1 are a bit slow-burning to begin with, introducing the characters, plot and city, but once it gets going it's sensational - if you've got the time and patience to stick with it, you will be rewarded.Prufrock wrote:Programme ive always wanted to get into. must have completely missed it since it started. Charlie Brooker raves about it, so cant be bad?Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Fans of The Wire might like these footballing lookeylikeys
Cheers. Any ideas where to find it without having to shell out on DVD's? If not think will ask the rents for it at Christmas. Play the sad student abroad with nothing to do card m'thinks.jmjhb wrote:It's absolutely brilliant. One of, if not, the best TV programmes ever made. The first few episodes of Series 1 are a bit slow-burning to begin with, introducing the characters, plot and city, but once it gets going it's sensational - if you've got the time and patience to stick with it, you will be rewarded.Prufrock wrote:Programme ive always wanted to get into. must have completely missed it since it started. Charlie Brooker raves about it, so cant be bad?Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Fans of The Wire might like these footballing lookeylikeys
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It's brilliant - though not quite as good as The Sopranos.Prufrock wrote:Cheers. Any ideas where to find it without having to shell out on DVD's? If not think will ask the rents for it at Christmas. Play the sad student abroad with nothing to do card m'thinks.jmjhb wrote:It's absolutely brilliant. One of, if not, the best TV programmes ever made. The first few episodes of Series 1 are a bit slow-burning to begin with, introducing the characters, plot and city, but once it gets going it's sensational - if you've got the time and patience to stick with it, you will be rewarded.Prufrock wrote:Programme ive always wanted to get into. must have completely missed it since it started. Charlie Brooker raves about it, so cant be bad?Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Fans of The Wire might like these footballing lookeylikeys
i got first 3 series from amazon at reasonable xmas present prices.

Cheers Mr Marlowe.....oops.William the White wrote:It's brilliant - though not quite as good as The Sopranos.Prufrock wrote:Cheers. Any ideas where to find it without having to shell out on DVD's? If not think will ask the rents for it at Christmas. Play the sad student abroad with nothing to do card m'thinks.jmjhb wrote:It's absolutely brilliant. One of, if not, the best TV programmes ever made. The first few episodes of Series 1 are a bit slow-burning to begin with, introducing the characters, plot and city, but once it gets going it's sensational - if you've got the time and patience to stick with it, you will be rewarded.Prufrock wrote:Programme ive always wanted to get into. must have completely missed it since it started. Charlie Brooker raves about it, so cant be bad?Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Fans of The Wire might like these footballing lookeylikeys
i got first 3 series from amazon at reasonable xmas present prices.

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Thank god you said that, I thought I was a heathenWilliam the White wrote:we watched La Dolce vita in our house, cos we're doing a roman weekend in a few weeks time...
DVD froze at 1 hour 40, still an hour left...
We were very grateful.
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Still need to re-watch the last episode.Verbal wrote:Good man.General Mannerheim wrote:6th episode of Band of Brothers last night - Bastogne.
The series really comes into its own in the final 3 episodes in my view.
What I love about that episode is how it's focused on the medic. Arguably the interest is in the Battle of the Bulge yet we follow the medic. Superb. Next episode's a tough un an all
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Went with the Stephen Fry thing again, it's quite good, if a little hurried (but that's covering 50 states in six programmes for ya).
American Night also included the second episode of the Simon Schama historical documentary, which was very illuminating (if, slightly irksomely, covering some of the same ground - when the footage rolled of the Veterans' Day parade at Arlington, I expected Fry's camera to pan round and capture Schama's crew). I apologise to him for calling him punchable - I'd mixed up Schama with Starkey. He's not punchable, although he tends to get a little overly involved emotionally; I thought he was going to explode at Gettysburg, where the brilliantly slick editing did a better job by transposing between scenes of carnage and identically-framed modern images of the same field, drenched as it was in the sort of rain usually employed in the climatic scene of shonky movies.
American Night also included the second episode of the Simon Schama historical documentary, which was very illuminating (if, slightly irksomely, covering some of the same ground - when the footage rolled of the Veterans' Day parade at Arlington, I expected Fry's camera to pan round and capture Schama's crew). I apologise to him for calling him punchable - I'd mixed up Schama with Starkey. He's not punchable, although he tends to get a little overly involved emotionally; I thought he was going to explode at Gettysburg, where the brilliantly slick editing did a better job by transposing between scenes of carnage and identically-framed modern images of the same field, drenched as it was in the sort of rain usually employed in the climatic scene of shonky movies.
To be honest mate after watching La Haine and B.O.B I'm amazed you got up this morning.General Mannerheim wrote:well i watched La Haine, then the last two episodes of B.O.B - crikey, the penultimate episode where they find the concentration camps is some serious powerful shit!!! how the hell did they film that???
No idea how they filmed it. The bodies. The frailty. Still got the vision of the old man in his son's(?) arms.
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