What are you watching tonight?
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*SPOILER*hi there, i'm chris wrote:Yeah, finding out a second season was in the works kind of spoilt the outcome of that scene, but fantastic stuff non the less. Don't think I can wait for Channel 4 to show it this time round so will be watching once it's released in America.P.O.S. wrote:Homeland finale, as brilliant as could be expected whilst knowing a new series is due to be made. Few scenes Ive watched on TV had the adrenaline going quite like watching Brody agonise over detonating that vest - superb stuff.
Only worry is, I hope we're not in for another 10 series' worth of near misses and Carrie's lost memories
It kind of reminded me of 24 in the sense that it builds tension up fantastically well. Homeland was great because it managed to keep a slow pace in the early episodes without ever being boring. The sense of you knew that something big was coming but you were happy enough to let it play out.
didnt for me, i assumed Carrie, Saul and co would return in S2 with a brand new target? although i never thought for one minute they would let Brody succeed, i thought he might have blown himself up or summat.
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I just think Damien Lewis is too big of a name not to have in the second season, that was why I guess. Nothing to do with the storyline because I did believe he would have gone ahead with it.
This forum should have spoiler tags just incase.
This forum should have spoiler tags just incase.
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It does. Huge missed opportunity.boltonboris wrote:Watched the first episode of 'Awake' on Anytime (new Sky atlantic programme).
Was actually quite decent, but not holding much hope for it. Got a feeling it's going to become frustrating.
I think it's been cancelled too.
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From a reminder in another thread I had to go and dig out Fifteen Streets. The thought of seeing Sean Bean getting a right good battering was too much to resist. 

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Drive, btw, is insane. I loved it, girlf hated it. Certainly different.
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Perhaps I undersold my point.General Mannerheim wrote:fairly? that scene at the end when he closes the door on the camera... sends shivers down my spine as i write this! especially if having read up on the nature of their endeavours! brutal.Jakerbeef wrote:Agree with all the praise Considine is getting.
I dunno, he's generally the same in everything. Just his 'nutter shtick'. Face-Off is an enjoyable romp though and about the only decent Hollywood effort Woo's done.General Mannerheim wrote:not into this Cage bashing, hes been in some shockers granted, but Leaving Las Vegas, Bad Lieutenant, Matchstick Men and Adaption are some of my favourite films, i like Face Off too, and Kick Ass.
Fairly disturbing film. It's the matter-of-fact approach that had me unsettled.General Mannerheim wrote: did you list Snowtown?
Recently watched 500 Days of Summer, Avengers and Frost/Nixon, which was the best one.

It was in no way, shape or form, enjoyable. But I have some grim respect for it as it painted an ugly breeding ground for such atrocities quite believably.
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she's an idiot.Prufrock wrote:Drive, btw, is insane. I loved it, girlf hated it. Certainly different.
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If she hated all the gruesome stuff then that's understandable. If she wasn't swept away by the potent love story, well then I worry for her.
I've a mate who has a theory that no woman can truly hate The Princess Bride. He probably meant some guff like The Notebook.
I've a mate who has a theory that no woman can truly hate The Princess Bride. He probably meant some guff like The Notebook.
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Wife persuaded me to watch Britain's Got Talent-Catchup, on youtube. Had to like the dancing dog and I've seen the boys choir before and think they're great, but I was absolutely blown away by the operatic singer lad and his partner. Amazing. That's talent.
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Courtesy of LF I watched Luis Bunuel's Viridiana. an assault on the Spanish catholic church - that got it banned in Franco's Spain - and a whisper of despair about philanthropy and human gratitude - wonderfully well acted (1960, B&W, Spanish, subtitles), there's no way I can equal Derek Malcolm's assessment as he placed it in his list of top 100 films ever...
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I haven't watched a Bunuel movie for about 20 years... I'm about to place The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie on my LF list...
Bunuel was at University with Lorca and Dali and close friends with both - making what many regard as the first surrealist film with Dali - Un Chien d'Andalou...
Lorca was shot by the Fascists in 1936, Dali ended up supporting Franco and Bunuel spent most of his life in exile in Mexico...
Three undergrad friends... three vastly different fates... Bunuel, always a heavy smoker, died of lung cancer... In his final days in hospital in Mexico city, he would take off his oxygen mask to light and take a few drags of the smoke that was about to kill him... there's a bit of me that almost admires that...
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I haven't watched a Bunuel movie for about 20 years... I'm about to place The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie on my LF list...
Bunuel was at University with Lorca and Dali and close friends with both - making what many regard as the first surrealist film with Dali - Un Chien d'Andalou...
Lorca was shot by the Fascists in 1936, Dali ended up supporting Franco and Bunuel spent most of his life in exile in Mexico...
Three undergrad friends... three vastly different fates... Bunuel, always a heavy smoker, died of lung cancer... In his final days in hospital in Mexico city, he would take off his oxygen mask to light and take a few drags of the smoke that was about to kill him... there's a bit of me that almost admires that...
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I have Ian Gibson's The Asassination of Federico Garca Lorca. Have you read it Will?William the White wrote: Lorca was shot by the Fascists in 1936, Dali ended up supporting Franco and Bunuel spent most of his life in exile in Mexico...
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I haven't, tango, and would like to. I've read Gibson's Lorca's Granada but no longer have a copy...TANGODANCER wrote:I have Ian Gibson's The Asassination of Federico Garca Lorca. Have you read it Will?William the White wrote: Lorca was shot by the Fascists in 1936, Dali ended up supporting Franco and Bunuel spent most of his life in exile in Mexico...
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Watched the last couple of Season 5 Sopranos last night. Brilliant.
Spoiled only thanks to the voiceover bitch from Sky Atlantic coming on before it started to inform me who was about to be killed. Cheers love.
Only one season left now.
Spoiled only thanks to the voiceover bitch from Sky Atlantic coming on before it started to inform me who was about to be killed. Cheers love.

Only one season left now.

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Hertha Berlin v Fortuna Dusseldorf in the first leg of the Bundesliga relegation play off tonight, found a decent link for it too. Im just having a bit of a rehearsal for our own relegation play off on Sunday!
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Going to have a look at The Antikythera Mechanism on BBC4 at 9-0. Program on the 2OOO year old computer/calculator found in a shipwreck.
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it's a double season though...CrazyHorse wrote:Watched the last couple of Season 5 Sopranos last night. Brilliant.
Spoiled only thanks to the voiceover bitch from Sky Atlantic coming on before it started to inform me who was about to be killed. Cheers love.
Only one season left now.

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I watched the last semi final of BGT cannot wait for Saturday night.
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Watched QT - lightweight, i'm afraid...
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Me too...or as i have renamed it, 'Wifeshoutsatthetv Time'
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Drink? Drugs? Which?Hoboh wrote:I watched the last semi final of BGT cannot wait for Saturday night.
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