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i believe i posted the exact same thing, but stick with it - it is fkkin excellent!clapton is god wrote:Series one, episode one of The Wire with the first two series waiting for me on DVD.
I believe I'm in for a treat but the first ep wasn't as gripping as I remember the first ep of the Sopranos being.
In fact I tried watching this once before, about five or six years ago, and there was far too much futhermuckering in it for me but we'll persevere this time around.
im about half way through season 3 myself - but im gonna throw this out there... Soprano's is better!
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I feel so torn here - I set off wth The Wire thinking there couldn't be any better TV than Sopranos. And found that confidence ebbing away. Somewhere above you'll find my response to the final two hour episode of Series 5 - feature length and magnificent.General Mannerheim wrote:i believe i posted the exact same thing, but stick with it - it is fkkin excellent!clapton is god wrote:Series one, episode one of The Wire with the first two series waiting for me on DVD.
I believe I'm in for a treat but the first ep wasn't as gripping as I remember the first ep of the Sopranos being.
In fact I tried watching this once before, about five or six years ago, and there was far too much futhermuckering in it for me but we'll persevere this time around.
im about half way through season 3 myself - but im gonna throw this out there... Soprano's is better!
Two great sustained pieces of TV story telling and, over the five series, I think The Wire the more ambitious.
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Well, the discounted DVDs are all here so I thought I'd make a start on them with In Bruges.
In short, it alone was worth the money that I paid for all of them. Absolutey brilliant. It took me 20 minutes longer to watch it than it should've for all the times that I had to pause it to stop myself laughing. Takes you to some pretty dark places too, mind, as well as some of those I'm-not-so-sure-I-should-be-finding-this-bit-as-funny-as-I-am places too.
In short, it alone was worth the money that I paid for all of them. Absolutey brilliant. It took me 20 minutes longer to watch it than it should've for all the times that I had to pause it to stop myself laughing. Takes you to some pretty dark places too, mind, as well as some of those I'm-not-so-sure-I-should-be-finding-this-bit-as-funny-as-I-am places too.
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Bruce Rioja wrote:Well, the discounted DVDs are all here so I thought I'd make a start on them with In Bruges.
In short, it alone was worth the money that I paid for all of them. Absolutey brilliant. It took me 20 minutes longer to watch it than it should've for all the times that I had to pause it to stop myself laughing. Takes you to some pretty dark places too, mind, as well as some of those I'm-not-so-sure-I-should-be-finding-this-bit-as-funny-as-I-am places too.
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Yeah - the Martin Mcdonagh fan club spreads - don't miss his theatre work either if you get the chance. It's the same macabre comedy that has you lauging then going... wtf am I laughing at that for!General Mannerheim wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Well, the discounted DVDs are all here so I thought I'd make a start on them with In Bruges.
In short, it alone was worth the money that I paid for all of them. Absolutey brilliant. It took me 20 minutes longer to watch it than it should've for all the times that I had to pause it to stop myself laughing. Takes you to some pretty dark places too, mind, as well as some of those I'm-not-so-sure-I-should-be-finding-this-bit-as-funny-as-I-am places too.
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Can't believe The Wire has finished on BBC, big hole in my evenings now - what am I supposed to do - go to bed at 1120?
Best tv series I've ever watched though. Sopranos 2nd, first series of Twin Peaks 3rd
Best tv series I've ever watched though. Sopranos 2nd, first series of Twin Peaks 3rd

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The Octagon tonight - first night of what looks like a brilliant season. The play - MIXED UP NORTH - is based on interviews in Burnley, home to several BNP councillors and a BNP Euro MP.
It deals with racial tension among the youth there. I expect it to be funny with a touch of savagery - those who have been to Turf Moor will know where I'm coming from...
It deals with racial tension among the youth there. I expect it to be funny with a touch of savagery - those who have been to Turf Moor will know where I'm coming from...
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QUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICK!
Do I watch:
1) Match of the Day and The Football League Show, two shows of football one after the other, safe in the knowledege that I'll see a Bolton in, yet knowing I'll watch us win when on Kebabling duty in the morning, or
2) Sin City, a film I've wanted to watch for a while, but never had the chance. I've not seen many reviews, and the few I've seen have been as praising as they have been dismissive
I have 25 minutes to decide. Go.
Do I watch:
1) Match of the Day and The Football League Show, two shows of football one after the other, safe in the knowledege that I'll see a Bolton in, yet knowing I'll watch us win when on Kebabling duty in the morning, or
2) Sin City, a film I've wanted to watch for a while, but never had the chance. I've not seen many reviews, and the few I've seen have been as praising as they have been dismissive
I have 25 minutes to decide. Go.
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Darren Aronofsky is a fantastic director (and he's married to that Rachel Weisz piece too), if you can I recommend you find a film of his called 'Pi' (well it isn't called that, it's the little symbol for the old 3.147 business) - it's really good.Bruce Rioja wrote:Watched Requiem for a Dream last night. Fookin' fantstic film and shot in a way that I've never seen before. Every scene just drags you in more and more. Unbelievable music score as well.
Avoid The Fountain though.
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Ta fella.Bruno wrote:Darren Aronofsky is a fantastic director (and he's married to that Rachel Weisz piece too), if you can I recommend you find a film of his called 'Pi' (well it isn't called that, it's the little symbol for the old 3.147 business) - it's really good.Bruce Rioja wrote:Watched Requiem for a Dream last night. Fookin' fantstic film and shot in a way that I've never seen before. Every scene just drags you in more and more. Unbelievable music score as well.
Avoid The Fountain though.
I was just about to look up more of his stuff, so many thanks for the heads up.
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