I should have added...it's a Radio thing. R3 to be precise!Count Steer wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 2:02 pm It's not exactly a box set but, available on BBC sounds are 5 episodes of The Essay from November 2019 (fans will know why that's relevant )
15 minutes each of 5 people presenting views on different aspects of Blade Runner. (Second best sci-fi film according to a programme on Sky Arts yesterday - they put Close Encounters at no. 1).
Probably only for BR fanbois and some are more interesting than others but, at 15 mins, not exactly a struggle to get through.
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Between two Freeview channels it's on several hours every evening and weekends, the latest series has just finished but they keep going round.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 1:29 pm NCIS.
The original one, glad to have found the latest series on Disney+ after Fox bailed from Sky
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Disney have all 19 seasons, not looked if they have LA or New OrleansNoggin wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 3:31 pmOoooo - I'll go look!!! I watched a lot on Amazon prime yonks ago, then couldn't find it!!MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 1:29 pm NCIS.
The original one, glad to have found the latest series on Disney+ after Fox bailed from Sky
Bloody loved both series of that, even though him pulling a Stallone Dredd faux pas did detract a smidge
Which series? The latest / current is 19Mussels wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 10:17 pmBetween two Freeview channels it's on several hours every evening and weekends, the latest series has just finished but they keep going round.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 1:29 pm NCIS.
The original one, glad to have found the latest series on Disney+ after Fox bailed from Sky
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One behind then, the end of series 18 I think where he took his basement boat out on a lake. I'll see next week if they are going to 19.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 10:48 pmWhich series? The latest / current is 19Mussels wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 10:17 pmBetween two Freeview channels it's on several hours every evening and weekends, the latest series has just finished but they keep going round.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Wed Apr 20, 2022 1:29 pm NCIS.
The original one, glad to have found the latest series on Disney+ after Fox bailed from Sky
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Our Great National Parks, on Netflix.
Wildlife series about the worlds national parks, narrated by Barrack Obama who's got a good voice for this type of thing.
Worth a watch on those times when life or death situations that can only be resolved by a bloke with a gun won't cut it.
Wildlife series about the worlds national parks, narrated by Barrack Obama who's got a good voice for this type of thing.
Worth a watch on those times when life or death situations that can only be resolved by a bloke with a gun won't cut it.
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Our Great National Parks, on Netflix.
Wildlife series about the worlds national parks, narrated by Barrack Obama who's got a good voice for this type of thing.
Worth a watch on those times when life or death situations that can only be resolved by a bloke with a gun won't cut it.
Wildlife series about the worlds national parks, narrated by Barrack Obama who's got a good voice for this type of thing.
Worth a watch on those times when life or death situations that can only be resolved by a bloke with a gun won't cut it.
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It's in 3D - with stereoscopic glasses.
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Your reminder that Series 4 - Part 2 of Ozark is available from 29th April, closing out the whole story...........allegedly.
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Just finished and thoroughly enjoyed this award winning travel doc thing. Think Rick Stein replaced by Stan.
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Caught a couple of those on TV and really enjoyed them. With his Italian connections and love of food he carried it off really well. The delve into stuff like the old hooooge abattoir feeding Rome was better than a lot of the standard food travelogues like 'Yet another TV chef does Korea/India/Wherever'.
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Someone recommended The Hitmans Bodyguard as a good bit of light entertainment. It sounded like a load of preposterous shit to me. So I watched it and found it was a delightful blend of both. I'd have turned that sort of film off normally but the two main chaps kept it firmly tongue in cheek, almost like they were taking the piss out of the script. I look forward to watching the sequel...
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I quite like that.Taipan wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 1:43 pm Someone recommended The Hitmans Bodyguard as a good bit of light entertainment. It sounded like a load of preposterous shit to me. So I watched it and found it was a delightful blend of both. I'd have turned that sort of film off normally but the two main chaps kept it firmly tongue in cheek, almost like they were taking the piss out of the script. I look forward to watching the sequel...
The sequel, The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard or something has more Salma Hayek. More Salma Hayek is normally a good thing, but not in this case where more Salma Hayek meams more shouty, sweary, obnoxiousness. I turned it off after 15 minutes. It also does that thing where, at the end of the previous film the characters have a grudging respect for each other, maybe even a friendship, but when the followuo is required the writers think "How can we capture the previous film again?" and they just do it by having the characters hate each other again with no explanation.
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The latest James Bond.
Daniel Craig is looking his age, I dunno if the over-50s as government spies able to duff up numerous (single-file) baddies and still get out of bed in the morning is very believable. Yes I get that wimmin still fancy him - but then they also seem to fancy that Paul Hollywood bloke as lady-crumpet.
All the villains are boring. Double-Oscar winning villain-of-all-villains Christoph Waltz is wasted with such a dreary part, the Freddie Mercury guy isn't much better.
Ralph Fiennes - wasted as M - must be his biannual retirement topup fund.
Daniel Craig is looking his age, I dunno if the over-50s as government spies able to duff up numerous (single-file) baddies and still get out of bed in the morning is very believable. Yes I get that wimmin still fancy him - but then they also seem to fancy that Paul Hollywood bloke as lady-crumpet.
All the villains are boring. Double-Oscar winning villain-of-all-villains Christoph Waltz is wasted with such a dreary part, the Freddie Mercury guy isn't much better.
Ralph Fiennes - wasted as M - must be his biannual retirement topup fund.
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And yet despite that, having dutifully taken my F-I-L to see it, I'd say it was one of the better Bond films.DefTrap wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 2:37 pm The latest James Bond.
Daniel Craig is looking his age, I dunno if the over-50s as government spies able to duff up numerous (single-file) baddies and still get out of bed in the morning is very believable. Yes I get that wimmin still fancy him - but then they also seem to fancy that Paul Hollywood bloke as lady-crumpet.
All the villains are boring. Double-Oscar winning villain-of-all-villains Christoph Waltz is wasted with such a dreary part, the Freddie Mercury guy isn't much better.
Ralph Fiennes - wasted as M - must be his biannual retirement topup fund.
And as an exercise in damning with faint praise, I reckon I've nailed it.
(Fiennes in In Brugge was worth watching, but then so was Gleeson and, dare I say it, Farrell. Great film.)
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See The Guard? If you like Gleeson...gremlin wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 3:20 pmAnd yet despite that, having dutifully taken my F-I-L to see it, I'd say it was one of the better Bond films.DefTrap wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 2:37 pm The latest James Bond.
Daniel Craig is looking his age, I dunno if the over-50s as government spies able to duff up numerous (single-file) baddies and still get out of bed in the morning is very believable. Yes I get that wimmin still fancy him - but then they also seem to fancy that Paul Hollywood bloke as lady-crumpet.
All the villains are boring. Double-Oscar winning villain-of-all-villains Christoph Waltz is wasted with such a dreary part, the Freddie Mercury guy isn't much better.
Ralph Fiennes - wasted as M - must be his biannual retirement topup fund.
And as an exercise in damning with faint praise, I reckon I've nailed it.
(Fiennes in In Brugge was worth watching, but then so was Gleeson and, dare I say it, Farrell. Great film.)
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It's free on Prime at the moment, so I gave it a watch.DefTrap wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 2:37 pm The latest James Bond.
Daniel Craig is looking his age, I dunno if the over-50s as government spies able to duff up numerous (single-file) baddies and still get out of bed in the morning is very believable. Yes I get that wimmin still fancy him - but then they also seem to fancy that Paul Hollywood bloke as lady-crumpet.
All the villains are boring. Double-Oscar winning villain-of-all-villains Christoph Waltz is wasted with such a dreary part, the Freddie Mercury guy isn't much better.
Ralph Fiennes - wasted as M - must be his biannual retirement topup fund.
I actually fast forwarded through the last 20-30 mins 'cause it was just boring 'splosions and shit. Just wanted to see what the final conclusion was.
Also, Bond's fate was complete BS and totally without feeling. They're not gonna bin off the franchise, so you know it means nowt.
Excellent tailoring though, as has consistently been the case Fiennes' M must be the best dressed man in film.
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All that "You went and retired Bond, we reallocated your 007 number" bollocks did feel slightly as if that were setting it up so that the next 007 could be very different? As in drift further from the original idea of James Bond. So Jane Bond or J-Dog Bond or however they want to play it. I'm not a Bond purist so I couldn't give a monkeys about that being an unspeakable crime ...Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 3:56 pm
I actually fast forwarded through the last 20-30 mins 'cause it was just boring 'splosions and shit. Just wanted to see what the final conclusion was.
Also, Bond's fate was complete BS and totally without feeling. They're not gonna bin off the franchise, so you know it means nowt.