What are you Watching Today Part 2
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Re: What are you Watching Today Part 2
10 years of watching the
Gypsies from Small Heath comes to an end .
Shame
A very different pace to the Final Series &
i was expecting a different ending .
The last 5 minutes anyway
Gypsies from Small Heath comes to an end .
Shame
A very different pace to the Final Series &
i was expecting a different ending .
The last 5 minutes anyway
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Re: What are you Watching Today Part 2
I was thinking that was the only way he'd get out of it. Enjoyed the final episode. Film next?
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Re: What are you Watching Today Part 2
Enjoyed it too and leaves it open for another "final" series or as you say, a film.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Mon Apr 04, 2022 8:03 am I was thinking that was the only way he'd get out of it. Enjoyed the final episode. Film next?
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Agree , i wasnt dissapointed , just wasnt expecting that ending. As for a film i f*cking hope so .Long slender neck wrote: ↑Mon Apr 04, 2022 8:03 am I was thinking that was the only way he'd get out of it. Enjoyed the final episode. Film next?
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Re: What are you Watching Today Part 2
Pam & Tommy
On Disney+. Just finished the second episode and, so far, it seems like a well written, acted and put together retelling of the infamous sex tape fiasco staring Pamela Anderson.
Just a word to the wise - do not watch episode 2 on a train where your fellow passengers may happen to glance at your screen.
On Disney+. Just finished the second episode and, so far, it seems like a well written, acted and put together retelling of the infamous sex tape fiasco staring Pamela Anderson.
Just a word to the wise - do not watch episode 2 on a train where your fellow passengers may happen to glance at your screen.
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‘Old Enough’ on Netflix. It’s absolutely brilliant.
(No, it’s not OCWy in the slightest).
(No, it’s not OCWy in the slightest).
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Bit disappointed so far with Top Boy series 2, don't care about where the drugs come from just want to see the results on society that the first series and Summerhouse did so magnificently.
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Started My Brilliant Friend, its wonderful.
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Re: What are you Watching Today Part 2
The Savile documentary on Netflix. It brings everything together to explain the how, why and what. The victim testimonies are powerful. But I don't think you really learn anything new.
Still, a good document of the systematic and establishment failings that allowed him and others like him to affect so many lives.
Still, a good document of the systematic and establishment failings that allowed him and others like him to affect so many lives.
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Re Top Boy completely agree the BBC incarnation was much better on the effects on society and a much more impactful and scary insight on that basis the latest is a bit grand guignol with some glammed up locations. The Liverpool gang strand is laughable.Constanza wrote: ↑Thu Apr 07, 2022 3:53 pm Bit disappointed so far with Top Boy series 2, don't care about where the drugs come from just want to see the results on society that the first series and Summerhouse did so magnificently.
Alan Carr's interiors continue to satisfy my furnishing needs.
Started My Brilliant Friend, its wonderful.
My Brilliantl Friend is probably the best since Heimat, absolutely remarkable television.
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Re: What are you Watching Today Part 2
Enjoy.
The last series was not as good as the previous ones. And "Mad Alice" we we termed her, is just fantastic.
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Re: What are you Watching Today Part 2
Yorkshire Ripper: The Secret Murders
Another interesting documentary on this subject, looking at a number of other likely victims. As always, the police incompetence and prejudice is infuriating. On itv hub.
Another interesting documentary on this subject, looking at a number of other likely victims. As always, the police incompetence and prejudice is infuriating. On itv hub.
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Gazza(iPlayer): two part documentary, focuses on how this alcoholic was manipulated by the media. I would have liked it to go on a bit further to cover his entire playing career, but it stops after he was dropped by England in 98.
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Barry S3 - excellent dark comedy series about a hitman who is also an actor. Check it out if you have NowTV or Sky.
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That's the Met for you, spreading the disease of incompetence and prejudice all over Englands green land.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Sat Apr 23, 2022 9:22 am Yorkshire Ripper: The Secret Murders
Another interesting documentary on this subject, looking at a number of other likely victims. As always, the police incompetence and prejudice is infuriating. On itv hub.
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Just finished the final half season of Ozark. I shall miss it.
I do think it was better in S1 and S2, but whole thing was enjoyable.
I do think it was better in S1 and S2, but whole thing was enjoyable.
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Better Call Saul the final series. May be watching Breaking Bad again as the sequel.
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Gonna really miss it. Enjoyed all the series. Thought the last episode was very intune with the whole series. ALL events made sense. Also will miss spotting the 4 symbols at the start of each episode and spotting them.StillSpike wrote: ↑Tue May 03, 2022 12:45 pm Just finished the final half season of Ozark. I shall miss it.
I do think it was better in S1 and S2, but whole thing was enjoyable.
We watched series 1-3 again just before series 4 and it was even better second time around.
Gotta be in my top 5 series of all time, but nothing beats Dark. So good I'm scared to watch it again in case it wasn't as good as I thought. Surprised if it wasn't though.
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Ooh. Never clocked them as a thing - but I guess once you know…Also will miss spotting the 4 symbols at the start of each episode and spotting them.
[haven’t watched S4 yet beyond e1 - will get round to it but my interest dipped thru s3]
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Finished Ozark- ending felt a bit incomplete. Needed more car chases, explosions and also some further episodes to explain Marty's future life with the Bluth family.
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Re: What are you Watching Today Part 2
Just finished watching "This is Spinal Tap". This film is nearly forty years old and I've seen it a
number of times, but it still makes me laugh out loud. One of the best comedy films ever made.
number of times, but it still makes me laugh out loud. One of the best comedy films ever made.
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Some years ago I went to musical based on the story of Jack the Ripper at the local Theatre Arts college. Was humming "you're a naughty one, saucy Jack" to myself most of the evening.Chicken Dhansak wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 2:31 pm Just finished watching "This is Spinal Tap". This film is nearly forty years old and I've seen it a
number of times, but it still makes me laugh out loud. One of the best comedy films ever made.