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Another vote for Turning Point: The Bomb And The Cold War (Netflix)
However, on the Gaza thread someone recommended Storyville: The Gatekeepers (BBC) about the Israeli Shin Bot intelligence agency. I found that very difficult to follow (and not just because the protagonists were interviewed in Hebrew) as the story jumped around too much to follow. Very little context is provided so you needed to know your Middle Eastern history and politics to get the most from it. Thumbs down from me.
I watched "scoop" last night - thoroughly enjoyed it (wasn't expecting to).
Gillian Anderson absolutely nailed her depiction of Maitlis, and Rufus Sewell was absolutely uncanny as Prince Andrew. The actual interview sequence conveyed the absolutely toe-curling cringeworthiness of what was broadcasted and the whole thing re-ignited the whole "what the hell was he/his people thinking?!?" discussion in chateaux Batfink.
Thought Billy Piper was good too - Although her performance was obviously a bit subtler than those other two.
Currently doing The Gunpowder Plot, historical drama, and really enjoying it.
Pity that we all know the ending.
Succession. Finally gotten round to it. Typical HBO goodness. Not a pleasant character in it. A bit like the STW forum.
Not a pleasant character in it. A bit like the STW forum.
Oh, the pic function is gone and my HTML isn't working.
Can you just imagine a GIF of Logan Roy saying "oh **** off" please?
Fallout dropped this morning
"Succession"
Consistently ace through to completion.
Delicious in Dungeon. Japanimation adventure and cooking show.
Fallout dropped this morning
If the main character doesn’t become head crippled, killed by a fire ant or over encumbered from picking up everything they come across then I’ll be disappointed. A true depiction would be the main plot starting and the protagonist getting distracted and wandering off for several hours, before the episode crashes and they have to start again.
Enjoying the start of Anthracite on Netflix. French spooky (not really) murder thing in the Alps. This seems to be of a French TV speciality (remember something involving a school bus full of kids and an investigation years later), but it is off to a good start for me.
Anyone else having trouble trying to watch Fallout on Amazon Prime? Was thoroughly enjoying Ep1, until it loses streaming 3/4 in. Tried 3 times now, and get the 'spinning ring' in the middle of the screen at same point in the programme each go. All other channels are fine (sky Q box). Eventally get a "oop's, there's a problem" message if i leave it spinning...pain as i was thinking it was rather good!
No- I saw all of ep1 and half of ep2 tonight with no problem
The criticism of his age isn’t really relevant, there’s loads of films where actors are nowhere near the age the characters are supposed to be
And surely a TV series is not required to be a perfect image of a book, or some other film? What about “Plein Soleil”? That can’t be right - they don’t speak French in the book 🙂
Yes luv2ride, same thing happened to me last night. Assumed it was my internet playing up but seems quite a coincidence. Hoping to finish the episode tonight.
The criticism of his age isn’t really relevant,
To me this Ripley story though is about a young (psychopathic) man escaping his grim life and finding his way in a new milieux. It doesn't work as well if he's waited until middle age to do this.
Anyway, it's good and so is Fallout. (We'd get occasional issues with Prime until we ditched the rubbish virgin router.)
Loving Ripley on Netflix. The black and white is beautifully shot, and the sound track is amazing. Watched episode 5 last night and then couldn't sleep!
Scoop was worth a watch. Gillian Anderson, Billie Piper and Keeley Hawes (Ashes to Ashes).
One episode into Fallout - so far so good.
Fallout through my smart TV was unwatchable so I downloaded the whole season onto my Mac and watched it that way. Three episodes yesterday and it’s great.
I'm SOOOO pleased Dexter is now on Netflix.
I watched it years ago - brilliant to rewatch with the OH.. I'm really lsitening more to his inner monologue than I did before, which is cool.
DrP
Fallout worked fine on my smart tv. 4 episodes in and Im hoping they have the weird wasteland perk on, and I want to see a deathclaw.
Yeah watched the first 2 and a bit episodes of Fallout yesterday. I played the 3rd game a bit but not particularly a fan (I did love the aesthetic though! just can't really be arsed with that sort of game 😂) I think it's really good so far, captures the vibe - just the right amount of wackiness, enjoying it much more than The Last of Us which I found very tedious!
Not seen mention of Baby Reindeer yet. Number 1 in the Netflix chart! We stopped after about ep 5 with no desire to return to it. It lulls you in as a bit lighthearted “haha bloke has a fat stalker!”, but gets darker and more unpleasant as it goes on. Really not the “entertainment” we were expecting. Partner is a psychiatrist and she said it was like being at work!
I really didn’t care enough about the main protagonist to find out what happens to him.
Not sure if there was a dedicated thread but I was disappointed in 3 Body Problem. Started ok then descended into some kind of sci fi Hollyoaks. It just looked very cheap and the acting was terrible. Can't see me bothering with a 2nd series if they do one
Not seen mention of Baby Reindeer yet. Number 1 in the Netflix chart! We stopped after about ep 5 with no desire to return to it.
We stopped after the first episode. Utter shite.
Baby Reindeer was fantastic for me.
Lured in as a comedy then takes a huge diversion. Blitzed all 7 episodes yesterday. It's an absolute rollercoaster
Utterly insane that it's a true story albeit with some changes to protect certain characters
I started watching Red Eye on ITVX.
Richard Armitage - him again off all those Harlen Coben thrillers on Netflix - doing basically the same schtick on ITVX in a wildly preposterous but fairly watchable conspiracy theory/murder mystery thriller with plot twists.
Exactly like Harlen Coben then.
Probably mentioned on previous pages, but I've been enjoying Snowfall on Disney - it's a bit like a Narcos of crack, set in LA. Created by John Singleton who did Boyz In the Hood.
A bit broader than Narcos, but still v good.
Started ok then descended into some kind of sci fi Hollyoaks.
Hang on, now I'm suddenly getting interested.
Snowfall is one of the greatest, and most underrated, shows of all time. Utterly fantastic from start to finish. It is a subject I had a strong interest in long before the show as it's basically based on Freeway Ricky Ross and if you know who that is then you know the wider backstory. As a companion piece, I massively recommend the book Dark Alliance by Gary Webb
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Alliance_(book)
Harlen Coben thrillers
After watching a few episodes of 'Fool Me Once', even the mention of Harlen Coben gets a series ignored.
Anything worthwhile on Amazon?
We've got another 10 weeks of free subscription & got bored of the user interface so need recommendations.
Anything worthwhile on Amazon?
Who can tell? The menu system seems designed by the team behind Why Don't You*.
*Why Don't You was a kids TV programme based on the premise the viewer should stop watching tv and go do something else instead. Counter productive to ratings you'd guess.
**So the joke is that the Amazon streaming menu seems to actively disuade the viewer from finding and watching anything.
Amazon - man in the high castle, Goliath, patriot, sneaky Pete.
Started MITHC years ago and never continued as it seemed to be "American models save the world", does it get better? I was hoping for something a bit darker.
Same with Fallout, was good but hoped for a more gritty story.
I enjoyed it, felt it carried the story pretty well right through the series. Depends how far you got, but it does get a bit darker IMO.
Saw Amazon's Roadhouse recommended on here, put it on for a bit of silliness, but oh my god, what cack. How did they get Jake Jake Gyllenhaal to sign up for that?! Ok, silly action film, but the script was surely written by a 5 year old. One of the last bits I watched - a joke around a grown man not knowing what a "draw" was. Hilarious.
Anything worthwhile on Amazon?
Fargo new one (s5 but also s1 and s2 are 'super')
Not what I wrote about Sandman because its Netflix doh
Last of us (ep3 is amaze)
If you're into documentaries about medieval grain harvesting, Rebel Moon Part 2 is out on Netflix.
Goliath is magnificent
Started MITHC years ago and never continued as it seemed to be “American models save the world”, does it get better? I was hoping for something a bit darker.
Held my interest pretty well. But don't pin your hopes on a satisfying ending!
Goliath is magnificent
Season 3 wasn't.
Did I miss mention of Brothers Sun?
It's silly, but fun with a good mix of martial arts and daft characters.
Ripley I'm finding great as an insomnia cure.
After watching a few episodes of ‘Fool Me Once’, even the mention of Harlen Coben gets a series ignored.
This is the second almost complete rip-off of Harlen Coben-esque plots that ITVX have done. The first was After the Flood (which had some scenes filmed on my road!) but basically ITV have seen the boom for Netflix based off his novels and are just doing the same thing - on a marginally lower budget and with less good special effects although impressively they've managed to maintain the sheer ridiculousness and number of wild plotholes.
And Red Eye is exactly like a Coben thriller, right down to the plot reveals in the final episode, even right down to Richard Armitage playing the "handsome but slightly mysterious man".
Has anybody watched Passenger on ITV?
It was filmed just up the road from me, where I ride a lot.
I went through when they'd covered the place in fake snow, it was quite weird. Curious to see it on the screen but wary that it might be derivative shite
Mrs Kilo has been binging on One Day on Netflix.
I found it a load of predictable middle class, student, toss. The only interesting bit being Where were you? by The Mekons appearing on the soundtrack. YMMV.