It just came up for me with the dubbed version, so I went with it. I don't usually watch anything dubbed, but this was done superbly.HARVEY T DENTON wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 9:28 am Lupin, would have preferred subtitles compared to the dubbing, but enjoyable and easy viewing. Plus its keeping her indoors away from Married At First Sight Australia.
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English is the same as French, just spoken badly.Real Al wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 1:32 pmIt just came up for me with the dubbed version, so I went with it. I don't usually watch anything dubbed, but this was done superbly.HARVEY T DENTON wrote: ↑Thu Feb 04, 2021 9:28 am Lupin, would have preferred subtitles compared to the dubbing, but enjoyable and easy viewing. Plus its keeping her indoors away from Married At First Sight Australia.
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I watched "King Rocker" on Sky Arts (on Catch Up) last night by that Stewart Lee they have these days, you know the one. Stewart Lee, fat, thining straggly long hair, pirate beard, shambolic - looks like a Kim Jong Il who has let himself go.
Anyway, it was excellent and I recommend it.
Anyway, it was excellent and I recommend it.
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Dead Pixels (4od)- very funny show for those of us who arent 'gaming disabled'.
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Yes it was excellent. The Nightingales went under my radar a bit so wasn't familiar with the music but that didn't interfere with a very well made documentary. It led onto a YouTube blitz of Stewart Lee routines which was also good, especially his Top Gear one which I recommend.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Mon Feb 08, 2021 2:47 pm I watched "King Rocker" on Sky Arts (on Catch Up) last night by that Stewart Lee they have these days, you know the one. Stewart Lee, fat, thining straggly long hair, pirate beard, shambolic - looks like a Kim Jong Il who has let himself go.
Anyway, it was excellent and I recommend it.
And yes Max - Lee needs to lay off the vegan diet and do some exercise.
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Really enjoyed this too. I didn't know anything about The Nightingales apart from the Vindaloo Summer Special hit.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Mon Feb 08, 2021 2:47 pm I watched "King Rocker" on Sky Arts (on Catch Up) last night by that Stewart Lee they have these days, you know the one. Stewart Lee, fat, thining straggly long hair, pirate beard, shambolic - looks like a Kim Jong Il who has let himself go.
Anyway, it was excellent and I recommend it.
Great to see a bit of Fuzzbox and Ted Chippington also.
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Just watched Everest which is based on a true story. It was a very good film and well worth watching.
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Just finished that "White House Farm" drama based on the Jeremy Bamber case, and thought it was very good.
Also watched the 4 part "Crime Scene - Vanishing at the Hotel Cecil" on Netflix. It could have been one-part, frankly.
Also watched the 4 part "Crime Scene - Vanishing at the Hotel Cecil" on Netflix. It could have been one-part, frankly.
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After a year of Covid I have watched all the documentaries/old films that appear on freeview excepting the occasional gem from the past on Talking Pictures. Am now back to binge watching sci fi boxsets. The latest is "Fringe" from JJ Abrams which seems to date back from 2008. Have got through 50 episodes from 3 series in about 8 days.
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A very underrated actor him. Favourite film I’ve seen him in is ‘Dead Man’s Shoes’ . If you like a vigilante type film. He plays a scary character indeed.
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Been binge watching the American Office this week.
I bet the workers regret letting the cameras into their work place. Some of them don't come out of it at all well.
I bet the workers regret letting the cameras into their work place. Some of them don't come out of it at all well.
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I came on here a little while ago and made some enquiries about Netflix as I fancied The Dig. I coughed up and watched it. I quite enjoyed it. Thought they missed a trick, by not emphasising the jewels. They talked about them, but didn't show then in any great detail. Now that was one of the big things of the discovery, it rewrote history, the Dark Ages weren't so dark and obviously had some quite clever and artistic guys.
Anyway to get my money's worth I started to binge watch The Crown. I now have touch of sciatica, through sitting on my fat bum for too long. I found it quite compulsive and Brenda is now one of my heroes. Still wondering whether Porchy ever porked her. Loved the treatment of one of my true heroes, the precious 'Arold. Always thought he had terrible treatment from the Press. Loadsa Tories spread awful malicious rumours about his sudden resignation, but what he did was truly honourable unlike Churchill. Anyway tonight is the last night, I hope my bum lasts out!
Anyway to get my money's worth I started to binge watch The Crown. I now have touch of sciatica, through sitting on my fat bum for too long. I found it quite compulsive and Brenda is now one of my heroes. Still wondering whether Porchy ever porked her. Loved the treatment of one of my true heroes, the precious 'Arold. Always thought he had terrible treatment from the Press. Loadsa Tories spread awful malicious rumours about his sudden resignation, but what he did was truly honourable unlike Churchill. Anyway tonight is the last night, I hope my bum lasts out!
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It wasn’t the same event, but it was very good though, thanks for sharing.
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It covers a lot of the same ground
The danger of Everest .
I have seen the film & there is 1 of these documentaries
that relates to it specifically .
I thought it was this one from memory as i watched a few
Last year .
There is a particualrly good one on
The Failed norwegian attempt led by sherpa Tensing .
It was his reputation that led Hilary to pick him as the man to
Lead him to the summit .
I'll try & find it again if you are interested in watching any of it
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Yes please, after watching the film its spiked an interest as its quote compelling challenge, possibly the ultimate? That documentary said if your over 50 your twice as likely to die as someone below it.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 10:22 pmIt covers a lot of the same ground
The danger of Everest .
I have seen the film & there is 1 of these documentaries
that relates to it specifically .
I thought it was this one from memory as i watched a few
Last year .
There is a particualrly good one on
The Failed norwegian attempt led by sherpa Tensing .
It was his reputation that led Hilary to pick him as the man to
Lead him to the summit .
I'll try & find it again if you are interested in watching any of it
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My badThor wrote: ↑Fri Feb 19, 2021 2:52 pmYes please, after watching the film its spiked an interest as its quote compelling challenge, possibly the ultimate? That documentary said if your over 50 your twice as likely to die as someone below it.tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 10:22 pmIt covers a lot of the same ground
The danger of Everest .
I have seen the film & there is 1 of these documentaries
that relates to it specifically .
I thought it was this one from memory as i watched a few
Last year .
There is a particualrly good one on
The Failed norwegian attempt led by sherpa Tensing .
It was his reputation that led Hilary to pick him as the man to
Lead him to the summit .
I'll try & find it again if you are interested in watching any of it
They were Swiss
I keep forgetting its Tenzing Norgay & i
Think Norway . Anyway
If you want something even more mind boggling then this one is
A mudt watch . K2 without supplemented oxygen .
Youve got to watch this about the sherpas to