The Dark Crystal is fantastic.
Got about two minutes into it and all the bombastic exposition just had me laughing.
Perhaps I should have been more patient, but it seemed like Game of Thrones with puppets.
The Dark Crystal is fantastic.
When did it get even good as it really didn't seem up to much at all?
Come on, cousin Greg is ace
Worst, most unrealistic character in the whole thing from what I saw. Irritated the shit out of me.
Hey, I'm not saying other people shouldn't watch it, each to their own an all dat, but I found annoying and unfunny.
Rone – Neil Tennant in Criminal UK? THAT would be interesting. Wonder what crime he’s committed? Bet that it’s a sin.
Very good.
What a wally. I mean David.
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Apologies if it's been posted before.
Appreciate I’m late to the party as ever, but my kids introduced me to the good place. Really the first season. Most of the way through 2 and it’s still really well written and acted. Ted Danson is a joy.
My daughter is deeply upset she has to watch S4 WEEK BY WEEK when it comes out tomorrow. ids today eh 😉
ids today eh
Freudian slip?
Currently working my way through "Death in Paradise" !!
Do big movies have a shelf life on Netflix? I keep trying to watch Bladerunner and not finding time.
Not Netflix but Amazon Prime but I've just noticed that they have the 'Baywatch Remastered" - i.e. the original series.
Just watching Madchen Amick being a bit of a psycho with a crush on the lifeguard that saved her.
No Yasmine Bleeth yet though 🙁
Just background viewing whilst I do the ironing but, whereas it was clearly popcorn tv back then, it doesn't look so bad now in the time of reality tv...
I think unless there’s some sort of right dispute (eg The Expanse which was on Netflix but now isn’t) then they just stay there.
Not Netflix, but The Capture on BBC is bloody good stuff right now.
it doesn’t look so bad now in the time of reality tv…
Er, so I should watch some reality TV so that Baywatch looks good? Don't think I'll bother, but thanks for the tip 😆
Do big movies have a shelf life on Netflix? I keep trying to watch Bladerunner and not finding time.
I think there's a definite shelf life for some of them. I've noticed things disappearing and reappearing.
So, to answer your question, all those moments WILL be lost in time, like tears in rain.
I watched the latest version of Robin Hood, it was awful, but, I couldn't turn it off for some reason.
Still time to change your destiny, PJ.
The last great film of the decade?
Hope so.
Will really try and get to the limited cinema release for this. This cast and story is big screen though.
3.5 hrs long!
Glitch is back on with new series 3, plus last 2. Bonkers as ever, really enjoying it
Did anyone mention Top Boy?
Very good UK grime drama, someone told me it's "like a British version of The Wire" but I'd say it's much more like Gomorrah.
In tone and content.
Binged the whole series of Living With Yourself at the weekend. It really quite good.
Just finished season 2 of Mindhunter. Think Season 1 was slightly better but both really interesting
The Politician - by the makers of Glee, Nip/Tuck and Scream queens.
Dark, odd and the ending is a clear ramp up for season 2. It's crazy, but I enjoyed it.
Did anyone mention Top Boy?
Keep meaning to watch it - I notice there's a film as well though, which should I watch first?
WW2 in colour
Brilliant little series that will more than likely teach the average punter some things about the war that they didn't know. Particularly the build up to the greater conflict.
I notice there’s a film as well though
Is there? There were two older series from C4 and a new one on Netflix. All on Netflix now.
I can't find anything about a movie.
Start with Top Boy Summerhouse S1.
I watched The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind at the weekend..... very good.
https://www.netflix.com/search?q=the%20boy&jbv=80200047&jbp=2&jbr=0
Am giving Succession a go, due in part to the love for it here, and also in the wider media from those whose opinions I tend to agree with.
I’m two episodes in and not that impressed. Tell me it’s worth sticking with? 😐
Tell me it’s worth sticking with?
I thought it was brilliant, but it was basically cringe-comedy a lot of the time. A lot of the episodes just involved a bunch of really unpleasant people locked in a room being nasty to each other.
A lot of the episodes just involved a bunch of really unpleasant people locked in a room being nasty to each other.
That’s what I’m getting at. I can take a certain amount of that but all (sorry, most) of the characters seem to turn into walking clichés. I struggle to connect with a bunch of characters who I just want to see die in a freak building collapse (they’re all still in the hospital at the moment). Perhaps I’m missing something. I’ll stick with it for another episode or two.
Basically, as season 1 goes on, you see more and more clearly what an absolute monster the father is. The kids are horrible, but it's because of how horribly their father (and mother) have treated them. Kendall challenges his father for control of the company (because the father is quite obviously ill), but by the end of season 2, Kendall has been reduced to a hollow shell of a person. He walks and talks, but there isn't really a person left inside the emptied out husk.
Arctic is now on Netflix. Reviewed it a while back on here. One of the best films of 2019.
Binged the whole series of Living With Yourself at the weekend. It really quite good.
I binged it in one night as i like Paul Rudd. Enjoyable but daft.
Having watched it over the weekend I can thoroughly recommend giving Replicas a miss
Dolemite Is My Name
Watch out for Wesley Snipes he steals every scene he’s in.
Scandi (Norwegian) 'Nobel' has, two episodes in, been very good. I've liked pretty much everything Aksel Hennie has been in.
Enjoyed both Arctic and Replicas albeit for different reasons.
No mention of 'The King' yet? Henry V, battle of Agencourt. Slow paced but good film reminisent of BBC Dramas of old before they went full retard. Joel Edgerton did a great job writing and trying to keep it real, especially his accent.
Watch out for Wesley Snipes he steals every scene he’s in.
Yeah when he’s not up he’s own arse he can actually act.
Joel Edgerton did a great job writing and trying to keep it real a fantasy.
I'm enjoying The Kominsky Method at the moment.
I would recomend you dont watch topboy. I found it repulsive the way the exploitation on kids and ruining of lives by drugs for money way sort of glossed over as normal and the characters doing it presented as some kind of heros. And I watch anything usually but that just grates so badly.
The king was a great watch recently if you like that sort of thing.
I hear what you say about drugs etc silverneedle (??), and I'm sure if I was a black british actor I'd feel at least conflicted about getting cast in Top Boy (loads of parts for strong and complex characters, woo hoo; mainly drug dealers, doh). For me sure it's a slightly guilty watch. Having brought three kids up round some of the locations - nice to see they still sell emaciated chickens on Ridley Road - I'd say it's not a totally invented world it's set in, it is good drama and a good production. Just be good to see the actors getting parts across the board.
I'm watching Top Boy as well, really enjoying it and it strikes a cord with me. When I first moved over here I worked for a major computer company doing warranty work and that area was my patch. I hated going in those tower blocks. To be fair to the residents I never had a problem but the walk in was always a bit of a worry.
I understand what Silverneedle says but for some people that's their reality. It is a London based Wire though.
I watched The King this week, it was pretty good. Not fully Shakespeare-y but enough to feel high-brow with some good action scenes.
I'd post a link to a trailer, but work has restricted mode enabled on you tube...
the characters doing it presented as some kind of heros.
I'm pretty sure that was not the intention, and certainly not how I read it.
