What are you watching tonight?
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True Detective can be found on Lovefilm Instant (or Amazon Prime Instant video as it's now known).thebish wrote:Beefheart wrote:Watched the last episode of True Detective last night, some properly creepy tv!
hmmm... have been looking for summat to watch since finishing off American Horror Story serieseseses 1 and 2... is it on Netflix?
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Catching up on some Live From The Apollo's. Rich Hall. First time I saw his stuff he was possibly the driest, wittiest, most sarcastic funny 4ucker that I ever did see. Brilliant. However, in every single thing I've seen him in since he's just got steadily worse and worse. Is it me? Do I expect too much? 

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He was fantastic at the Fringe last year. From what I've seen he's at his sardonic best as himself (not his Otis Lee Crenshaw alter ego) doing an hour of stand-up, not some pared down thing for TV.Bruce Rioja wrote:Catching up on some Live From The Apollo's. Rich Hall. First time I saw his stuff he was possibly the driest, wittiest, most sarcastic funny 4ucker that I ever did see. Brilliant. However, in every single thing I've seen him in since he's just got steadily worse and worse. Is it me? Do I expect too much?
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I saw him at the Lowry a few years ago, he was very good. I avoid these TV panel shows on the whole. Have to say the 2001 Otis Lee show that was released on DVD was excellent. Not usually a fan of comedy songs but some of those are just brilliant. Have watched it many times, but appear to have lost the DVD.
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Otis Lee Crenshaw? Is that when he does that dreadful musical stuff? I find that thoroughly unwatchable. He's got some shows coming up at the Lowry under the title of Rich Hall's Hoe Down, which I imagine to be more of that so won't be going.Little Green Man wrote:He was fantastic at the Fringe last year. From what I've seen he's at his sardonic best as himself (not his Otis Lee Crenshaw alter ego) doing an hour of stand-up, not some pared down thing for TV.Bruce Rioja wrote:Catching up on some Live From The Apollo's. Rich Hall. First time I saw his stuff he was possibly the driest, wittiest, most sarcastic funny 4ucker that I ever did see. Brilliant. However, in every single thing I've seen him in since he's just got steadily worse and worse. Is it me? Do I expect too much?
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or go anyway, and heckle him with "is son of sniglet a book ?"
i watched a michael douglas film from the 80s at about 13:00 o clock, on some non-scrambled tv station (after gunsmoke or 'i love lucy' or whatever) and it were dropping cusses pretty regularly. i'll not grass em up coz it made me laugh (the swearing did) .
was about vigilante judges .
hal holbrook's still alive too, but i think i already knew that coz i think he were in that biker's thing that's a bit crappy.
i watched a michael douglas film from the 80s at about 13:00 o clock, on some non-scrambled tv station (after gunsmoke or 'i love lucy' or whatever) and it were dropping cusses pretty regularly. i'll not grass em up coz it made me laugh (the swearing did) .
was about vigilante judges .
hal holbrook's still alive too, but i think i already knew that coz i think he were in that biker's thing that's a bit crappy.
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Sons of Anarchy?a1 wrote:or go anyway, and heckle him with "is son of sniglet a book ?"
i watched a michael douglas film from the 80s at about 13:00 o clock, on some non-scrambled tv station (after gunsmoke or 'i love lucy' or whatever) and it were dropping cusses pretty regularly. i'll not grass em up coz it made me laugh (the swearing did) .
was about vigilante judges .
hal holbrook's still alive too, but i think i already knew that coz i think he were in that biker's thing that's a bit crappy.
I've just started watching it. Think it's ok so far.

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HH played peggy bundy's dad in it. he's nearly 90 now. nearly as 'woah' as finding out the old jew doctor in saint elsewhere's still kicking.CrazyHorse wrote: Sons of Anarchy?
I've just started watching it. Think it's ok so far.
every bastard in it (the biker thing) is unlikable, and once the mass holiday to ira country happened , i bailed out.
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Late fifties nostagia music tonight watching La Bamba 9-0'clock on Freeview 32. Not much else on without playing a DVD.
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thing that makes me laugh about richie v. is that he couldnt speak spanish.
think i read it on wiki, but its reasoning makes sense.
not seen it (la bamba) properly, but, lou diamond phillips is usually good. but i remember him more from that thing where that teacher teaches them maths.
think i read it on wiki, but its reasoning makes sense.
not seen it (la bamba) properly, but, lou diamond phillips is usually good. but i remember him more from that thing where that teacher teaches them maths.
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Couldn't take Sons of Anarchy seriously when I twigged it was that pillock off of Green Street!
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Always liked Los Lobos, but Gee, Santos brothers Sleepwalk. Forgot all about that one.a1 wrote:thing that makes me laugh about richie v. is that he couldnt speak spanish.
think i read it on wiki, but its reasoning makes sense.
not seen it (la bamba) properly, but, lou diamond phillips is usually good. but i remember him more from that thing where that teacher teaches them maths.

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dunno about that i'm not that well up on it.. and the tv seemed to play up when it come on, no doubt it'll be repeated or rentable for next to nowt.
the buddy holly related music singles i like are-
the bobby fuller cover of the crickets's 'i fought the law' , his own 'let her dance' , eddie cocheran's 'something else' mainly for the first five seconds being like gunfire, because casio used it on a keyboard loop and it got used to billy-o by a load of west indian reggae and related artists in the 80s.
the shadows's 'apache' is classic - could listen to it all day, that tornadoes record telstar...
its the production, joe meek and them , sounding like it's from the future.
bizzare that they all seemed to die early for one reason or another.
youtube's amazing for this kinda old , black and white, music video stuff. this were one i'd found on it for no particular reason last week.
the buddy holly related music singles i like are-
the bobby fuller cover of the crickets's 'i fought the law' , his own 'let her dance' , eddie cocheran's 'something else' mainly for the first five seconds being like gunfire, because casio used it on a keyboard loop and it got used to billy-o by a load of west indian reggae and related artists in the 80s.
the shadows's 'apache' is classic - could listen to it all day, that tornadoes record telstar...
its the production, joe meek and them , sounding like it's from the future.
bizzare that they all seemed to die early for one reason or another.
youtube's amazing for this kinda old , black and white, music video stuff. this were one i'd found on it for no particular reason last week.
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Aye, this should be in the music thread I know, but Lonnie Donnegan, before his spell of fame with skiffle, used to play banjo in a jazz band (Chris Barber, I think? I'll look it up later). Jet Harris, ex Shadows bass player was also in a skiffle group at one time. Gee, now I'm thinking Nancy Whisky and Chas McDevitt doing Freight Train..
I've absolutely no idea why but your mention of the gunfire intro brought to mind Boney M's Night Flight to Venus drum intro. I've got the album somewhere on cassette.

I've absolutely no idea why but your mention of the gunfire intro brought to mind Boney M's Night Flight to Venus drum intro. I've got the album somewhere on cassette.
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Saw a pocket sized gizmo in Aldi the other day for a tenner, that converts cassette recordings into a digital format. Handy if like me, you have nothing to play them on.TANGODANCER wrote:Aye, this should be in the music thread I know, but Lonnie Donnegan, before his spell of fame with skiffle, used to play banjo in a jazz band (Chris Barber, I think? I'll look it up later). Jet Harris, ex Shadows bass player was also in a skiffle group at one time. Gee, now I'm thinking Nancy Whisky and Chas McDevitt doing Freight Train..![]()
I've absolutely no idea why but your mention of the gunfire intro brought to mind Boney M's Night Flight to Venus drum intro. I've got the album somewhere on cassette.
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In Bruges.
How on earth have I not seen this film before?? Brilliantly funny, with great performances by Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fiennes. Can't say that I've seen much of Farrell's work previously and never realised how good he is at doing comedy. Going to have to watch it again now.
Bruges looks like a beautiful city too. Definitely one to visit.
How on earth have I not seen this film before?? Brilliantly funny, with great performances by Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fiennes. Can't say that I've seen much of Farrell's work previously and never realised how good he is at doing comedy. Going to have to watch it again now.
Bruges looks like a beautiful city too. Definitely one to visit.
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Agreed. Brilliant film and yes, Bruges is a beautiful place well worth a visit.Burnden Paddock wrote:In Bruges.
How on earth have I not seen this film before?? Brilliantly funny, with great performances by Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fiennes. Can't say that I've seen much of Farrell's work previously and never realised how good he is at doing comedy. Going to have to watch it again now.
Bruges looks like a beautiful city too. Definitely one to visit.
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Replied to this on the music thread B.P.Burnden Paddock wrote:Saw a pocket sized gizmo in Aldi the other day for a tenner, that converts cassette recordings into a digital format. Handy if like me, you have nothing to play them on.TANGODANCER wrote:Aye, this should be in the music thread I know, but Lonnie Donnegan, before his spell of fame with skiffle, used to play banjo in a jazz band (Chris Barber, I think? I'll look it up later). Jet Harris, ex Shadows bass player was also in a skiffle group at one time. Gee, now I'm thinking Nancy Whisky and Chas McDevitt doing Freight Train..![]()
I've absolutely no idea why but your mention of the gunfire intro brought to mind Boney M's Night Flight to Venus drum intro. I've got the album somewhere on cassette.
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Yes, excellent film, but Seven Psychopaths with much the same involved, I thought dire!Always hopeful wrote:Agreed. Brilliant film and yes, Bruges is a beautiful place well worth a visit.Burnden Paddock wrote:In Bruges.
How on earth have I not seen this film before?? Brilliantly funny, with great performances by Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fiennes. Can't say that I've seen much of Farrell's work previously and never realised how good he is at doing comedy. Going to have to watch it again now.
Bruges looks like a beautiful city too. Definitely one to visit.
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Really? nowhere near as good as In Bruges but not remotely dire. IMHO.clapton is god wrote:Yes, excellent film, but Seven Psychopaths with much the same involved, I thought dire!Always hopeful wrote:Agreed. Brilliant film and yes, Bruges is a beautiful place well worth a visit.Burnden Paddock wrote:In Bruges.
How on earth have I not seen this film before?? Brilliantly funny, with great performances by Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fiennes. Can't say that I've seen much of Farrell's work previously and never realised how good he is at doing comedy. Going to have to watch it again now.
Bruges looks like a beautiful city too. Definitely one to visit.
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