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- verno
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Not yet TR. My sister has though and enjoyed it.
Btw, I also kinda enjoyed Blade Runner 2049. I don't really have an emotional connection to the first Blade Runner though. I've only seen it once.
Dels, can't believe you finally finished Ozark. Congrats, not an easy watch. Not something that needs a second watch. You've done your duty.
Why reboot the Golden Girls ? Such a bad idea.
I wish I could watch a K-drama. My internet says no.
Btw, I also kinda enjoyed Blade Runner 2049. I don't really have an emotional connection to the first Blade Runner though. I've only seen it once.
Dels, can't believe you finally finished Ozark. Congrats, not an easy watch. Not something that needs a second watch. You've done your duty.
Why reboot the Golden Girls ? Such a bad idea.
I wish I could watch a K-drama. My internet says no.
- Dels
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After I finished Ozark that's exactly how I felt, lol.
I don't know why they'd reboot Golden Girls, it was such an iconic show, I don't know what they are thinking. Lisa Kudrow up for a role. Don't do it Lisa!
Bukayo Saka = future GOAT.
- Tangerine Romanista
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It's VERY good, would definitely recommend seeing it while its still on at the cinema!
Watched the original Blade Runner as a kid and then really got into it again around the time they released the Director's Cut at the start of the 90's. There's a good article here - https://www.slashfilm.com/632634/the-mu ... explained/ - highlighting the many versions and how they all came about. Love the random fact that the final scene from the 1982 cut used b-roll helicopter footage, originally shot for The Shining!
- Myles
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Saw it last night, its very good, just maybe slightly less good than the part one but i thought part one was excellent.
I rewatched part one the night before which helped remember where it left off because part two definitely just picked up from there, no recaps.
I'm all Dune'd out now.
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- verno
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Passenger on ITV1. Six hours of my life I will never get back.
One ep of The Gentlemen on Netflix. It's ok. I feel like it's the kind of thing you watch when you don't really want to watch anything. If that makes any sense at all. Which, incidentally, is how I ended up watching the Kenneth Branagh version of Death on the Nile.
Letterkenny on freevee, still giving me life.
One ep of The Gentlemen on Netflix. It's ok. I feel like it's the kind of thing you watch when you don't really want to watch anything. If that makes any sense at all. Which, incidentally, is how I ended up watching the Kenneth Branagh version of Death on the Nile.
Letterkenny on freevee, still giving me life.
- Lupo Pazzesco
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I finished the last few episodes of the final series of Barry this week which was ace and wrapped very nicely if unexpectedly. I'm gutted it's over tbh.
Verno, my mate described The Gentlemen as dog shit in every way.
Now for the final two series of Curb.
Verno, my mate described The Gentlemen as dog shit in every way.
Now for the final two series of Curb.
No Al Calcio Moderno.
- Tangerine Romanista
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Oh god, that film really bugged me, the excessive use of CGI was very annoying....what's wrong with just bloody filming on a real boat!
The original Peter Ustinov ''Poirot' films on the other hand were ace
- Tangerine Romanista
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Never really took to him....
It's a bit like Dr Who and James Bond actors, once you're attached to 'your' favourite version (Tom Baker and Sean Connery latterly/but in reality Roger Moore..... ) you find it hard to fully appreciate the ones who follow later....