What are you watching tonight?
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Before the series began to be shown weekly the BEEB put all 6 on i-Player. Once the series began that was stopped.Nicko58 wrote:Can you let me know how you manage to watch all six episodes please?
All I can seem to find on iplayer is the first three.
I don't know why they did that, or if it was an error, but the moment has gone.
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Bugger.bobo the clown wrote:Before the series began to be shown weekly the BEEB put all 6 on i-Player. Once the series began that was stopped.Nicko58 wrote:Can you let me know how you manage to watch all six episodes please?
All I can seem to find on iplayer is the first three.
I don't know why they did that, or if it was an error, but the moment has gone.
Thanks anyway, I thought it was just me.
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Just watched a really decent Danish made Western, The Salvation. Mads Mikklesen good Danish actor(of Le Chiffre, Sarmian knight in King Arthur fame etc) and Eva Green. Top grade villain is Jeffrey Dean Morgan and his number one baddie is...........yes, you saw it here, Eric Cantona. Grim warts and all stuff and an entertaining couple of hours. I liked it.
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Just watching the Enfield haunting. Jeez - I've nearly papped mi kecks twice already 

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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Harry Genshaw wrote:Just watching the Enfield haunting. Jeez - I've nearly papped mi kecks twice already
Seriously? Don't read the book then ya big Jessie.

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Don't watch The Babadook either.Gary the Enfield wrote:Harry Genshaw wrote:Just watching the Enfield haunting. Jeez - I've nearly papped mi kecks twice already
Seriously? Don't read the book then ya big Jessie.
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I'm not taking that off a bloody southernerGary the Enfield wrote:Harry Genshaw wrote:Just watching the Enfield haunting. Jeez - I've nearly papped mi kecks twice already
Seriously? Don't read the book then ya big Jessie.

But yes, seriously. It really gave me the heebie jeebies and you just know I'll have to read the book now...

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Enjoy.Harry Genshaw wrote:I'm not taking that off a bloody southernerGary the Enfield wrote:Harry Genshaw wrote:Just watching the Enfield haunting. Jeez - I've nearly papped mi kecks twice already
Seriously? Don't read the book then ya big Jessie.![]()
But yes, seriously. It really gave me the heebie jeebies and you just know I'll have to read the book now...
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
The Will Storr book has a very interesting look at it too... and an interview with Janet!
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Django Unchained - awaiting despatch.
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Bruce Rioja wrote:Django Unchained - awaiting despatch.
Get on!!
On a serious note, it maybe that you are a little uncomfortable with some of the language used, but stick with it. I don't think I'm spoiling owt by saying it's one of those films where I thought; 'could have done with a bit more blood there'........
A cracking watch, Di Caprio is excellent.
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One of the very few films that I actually went to the cinema twice to watch!Bruce Rioja wrote:Django Unchained - awaiting despatch.
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Really? It's enjoyable enough but to work from Jackie Brown to that is about the opposite of artistic development!
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Agree completely, I was really disappointed with Django.Prufrock wrote:Really? It's enjoyable enough but to work from Jackie Brown to that is about the opposite of artistic development!
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Yep, agree with you there. Very much over - hyped and too many celebs crammed in just for the sake of it. Could've been miles better. Not the worst film I've seen but a little disappointing for Tarantino.Beefheart wrote:Agree completely, I was really disappointed with Django.Prufrock wrote:Really? It's enjoyable enough but to work from Jackie Brown to that is about the opposite of artistic development!
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Good God. Has, in the entire history of 'comedy' been anyone that fits the bill less than 'Al Murray'? There's this thing on just now entitled The Pub Landlord v Nigel Farage. The interest being? fecking hell fire, I'm off to bed.
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Re: What are you watching tonight?
So good to get a new Westeros fix tonight! Been a long 4 weeks!! Awesome stuff.
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Watched "Calvary" last night with the missus..
difficult to classify what exactly it was - but it was certainly engaging and well acted - and had some laugh out load moments alongside a very dark undercurrent...

difficult to classify what exactly it was - but it was certainly engaging and well acted - and had some laugh out load moments alongside a very dark undercurrent...

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Re: What are you watching tonight?
Watched Prisoners, a dark, grim thriller. Well acted by Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal.
Kept me riveted. Recommend.
Kept me riveted. Recommend.
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i thought it was awful. im a big fan of Brendan Gleeson, and the director but was really disappointed. such a meandering pointless storyline and terrible characters and chris o'dont is the one of the worst cases of mis-casting i can think of 

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