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Post by Verbal » Thu Jan 28, 2010 7:38 pm

ratbert wrote:Mad Men is back tonight I believe. Does it come reccomended?
watched the first two episodes of the first series today

looks promising.
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Post by William the White » Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:21 pm

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ratbert wrote:Mad Men is back tonight I believe. Does it come reccomended?
watched the first two episodes of the first series today

looks promising.
Partner raves...

I watched three or four episodes, recognised quality, very high, but just not interested in characters or the world they inhabit, gave up... Very easily.

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Post by Prufrock » Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:45 am

Prufrock wrote:Just started watching 'I believe in UFOs:Danny Dyer'. Starts with scornfull 'every six mintes someone somewhere spots a UFO. Many cynics aaat there believe the idea of beings from another planet coming to visit as is ridiculous, but is believing in something so many find ridiculous reallt that stupid?'. This could be spectacular.
I didn't actually watch it all the other night, I got distracted by Nighty Night. Instead this evening I sat down and watched it all. It's brilliant, honestly it is the most magnificent piece of satire ever. No-body CAN be that stupid. I implore, bessech and beg of you all that you watch it. It is the funniest thing I've ever ever seen or heard. You will not be dissapointed. Honestly.
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Post by Prufrock » Sat Jan 30, 2010 3:17 am

Chris Addison AND Psycho Paul in Skins? Yes plizz
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Post by Dr Hotdog » Thu Feb 04, 2010 11:01 am

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I can't remember the last time I cried watching a movie!
Incredible. Best film I've seen for years :D

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Post by General Mannerheim » Thu Feb 04, 2010 1:58 pm

The Worlds Greatest Dad is a very good film, superb acting from Williams!

but thought Sherlock Holmes was turd.

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Post by Little Green Man » Thu Feb 04, 2010 8:32 pm

Watched episode 2 of Bellamy's People on the iPilayer just now. Wasn't sure about the first one but this one's been pretty funny. You've only got 2 hours to catch it though. Next one starts at 10pm on BBC2.

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Post by jmjhb » Thu Feb 04, 2010 8:58 pm

Been working my way through Dexter the past few weeks, brilliant show.

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Post by CAPSLOCK » Thu Feb 04, 2010 9:38 pm

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Post by thebish » Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:01 pm

jmjhb wrote:Been working my way through Dexter the past few weeks, brilliant show.
ahhh yes - started watching them a while ago - must get back to it!

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Post by Prufrock » Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:14 pm

As with many 'highly rated' TV rpogrammes, I like to wait until the fuss has died down before I sit down to watch them, 24, The Wire etc.. and tonight I sat down and watched the first installment of Red Riding. Loved it. Moving, questioning, and brilliantly paced. Looking forward to finding time for the next one.
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Post by Verbal » Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:16 pm

Prufrock wrote:As with many 'highly rated' TV rpogrammes, I like to wait until the fuss has died down before I sit down to watch them, 24, The Wire etc.. and tonight I sat down and watched the first installment of Red Riding. Loved it. Moving, questioning, and brilliantly paced. Looking forward to finding time for the next one.
2>1>3

1 has the style, 2 has everything, 3...just isn't as satisfying. Though to be honest, it had a couple of tough acts to follow.
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Post by William the White » Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:17 pm

Prufrock wrote:As with many 'highly rated' TV rpogrammes, I like to wait until the fuss has died down before I sit down to watch them, 24, The Wire etc.. and tonight I sat down and watched the first installment of Red Riding. Loved it. Moving, questioning, and brilliantly paced. Looking forward to finding time for the next one.
A treat on the way...

so, while you are waiting, and online, are you finally going to the poetry thread and explain your enthusiasm for TSE's comparatively minor poem?

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Post by Prufrock » Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:19 pm

William the White wrote:
Prufrock wrote:As with many 'highly rated' TV rpogrammes, I like to wait until the fuss has died down before I sit down to watch them, 24, The Wire etc.. and tonight I sat down and watched the first installment of Red Riding. Loved it. Moving, questioning, and brilliantly paced. Looking forward to finding time for the next one.
A treat on the way...

so, while you are waiting, and online, are you finally going to the poetry thread and explain your enthusiasm for TSE's comparatively minor poem?
Hmmm, Virgil can wait I suppose.
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Post by thebish » Thu Feb 04, 2010 10:33 pm

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William the White wrote:
Prufrock wrote:As with many 'highly rated' TV rpogrammes, I like to wait until the fuss has died down before I sit down to watch them, 24, The Wire etc.. and tonight I sat down and watched the first installment of Red Riding. Loved it. Moving, questioning, and brilliantly paced. Looking forward to finding time for the next one.
A treat on the way...

so, while you are waiting, and online, are you finally going to the poetry thread and explain your enthusiasm for TSE's comparatively minor poem?
Hmmm, Virgil can wait I suppose.
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Post by Bruce Rioja » Thu Feb 04, 2010 11:51 pm

Oh, might I just add here that the new series of Shameless is a fantastic return to form. Gritty drama with a few laughs thrown in rather than the piss-poor comedy effort that it'd become.
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Post by General Mannerheim » Fri Feb 05, 2010 5:47 pm

CAPSLOCK wrote:Jumped on the Mesrine bandwagon

What a ride
great post!!!!!!!

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Post by William the White » Sat Feb 06, 2010 12:38 am

don't miss Midsummer's Night Dream at the Octagon. magnificent.

See 'where are you going tonight' thread for a rave from me... :D

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Post by David Lee's Hair » Mon Feb 08, 2010 9:15 am

Verbal wrote:
Prufrock wrote:As with many 'highly rated' TV rpogrammes, I like to wait until the fuss has died down before I sit down to watch them, 24, The Wire etc.. and tonight I sat down and watched the first installment of Red Riding. Loved it. Moving, questioning, and brilliantly paced. Looking forward to finding time for the next one.
2>1>3

1 has the style, 2 has everything, 3...just isn't as satisfying. Though to be honest, it had a couple of tough acts to follow.
Brilliant all the way through for me, but I did sit down and watch all 3 in a row, which meant 3 brought it all together.
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Post by jimbo » Mon Feb 08, 2010 8:35 pm

A film I've been meaning to watch for ages - La Vita e Bella, or Life is Beautiful. Got high hopes for it.

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