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Taipan wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 3:53 pm
gremlin wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 3:20 pm
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 yet despite that, having dutifully taken my F-I-L to see it, I'd say it was one of the better Bond films.

And as an exercise in damning with faint praise, I reckon I've nailed it. :thumbup:

(Fiennes in In Brugge was worth watching, but then so was Gleeson and, dare I say it, Farrell. Great film.)
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The missus got a list of 100 best fillums from somewhere (and 50 best animated ones) and is working her way through ones we haven't seen that are on Prime so...

Point Break (1991 version). It's OK, not sure it's a top 100. Directed by Katharine Bigelow but with input from her husband James Cameron, so a bit of a pedigree. Keane Reeves and Patrick Swayze as cool surfer/FBI/bank robbin' dudes.
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Oblivion. I'm not really a sci-fi person and I'm not sure I got it? It also had more holes than the proverbial swiss cheese, but I kinda enjoyed it?

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Just finished Anatomy of a Scandal on Netflix about a posh Tory MP who shags an aide and all goes to ratshit. It was written a few years ago then adapted for the screen but is almost like its uncannily mirrored on the current bunch of posh entitled twats who currently govern this country
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"Gone". Really good and just shows how you can bring tension and suspense to a film without the need for outright gore, something Hollywood seems to have forgotten in most of its offerings. At one point I thought it was going to go the way of "A Beautiful Mind".
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Bigyin wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 11:40 pm Just finished Anatomy of a Scandal on Netflix about a posh Tory MP who shags an aide and all goes to ratshit. It was written a few years ago then adapted for the screen but is almost like its uncannily mirrored on the current bunch of posh entitled twats who currently govern this country
Good show. Agree it aligns perfectly with the privileged.....
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Just finished Moon Knight on Disney, very odd but we enjoyed it.

Now started Outer Range on Amazon, I'm getting drawn in, it's a bit Twin Peaks meets X Files.
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Top Boy on Netflix, really enjoyed both seasons.
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Count Steer wrote: Tue Apr 26, 2022 8:18 pm The missus got a list of 100 best fillums from somewhere (and 50 best animated ones) and is working her way through ones we haven't seen that are on Prime so...

Point Break (1991 version). It's OK, not sure it's a top 100. Directed by Katharine Bigelow but with input from her husband James Cameron, so a bit of a pedigree. Keane Reeves and Patrick Swayze as cool surfer/FBI/bank robbin' dudes.
After watching a few Cinefix movie lists on Youtube I reckon they're a fairly good guide in general.

Worth a look IMO.
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Taipan wrote: Fri Apr 22, 2022 10:29 am Just finished and thoroughly enjoyed this award winning travel doc thing. Think Rick Stein replaced by Stan.

Finished watching the series last night. Really engaging. Made me desperate to be back in Italy.

Highly recommended.
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Just finished watch " Occupied" - which was strangely poignant in these times. Great big holes in the plot - but enjoyable anyway.
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Episode 1 (on iPlayer) of the 'Pratchett-inspired' The Watch.

Not as bad as I'd feared :)
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Just lately I've discovered Ronnie O'Sullivan shows on YouTube.
Interviewing other world champs.

I'm surprised he's so amicable and respectful of his predecessors.

All quite enjoyable :)
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A Rather English Marriage. 1998 StarrinG Albert Finney, Tom Courtney and Joanna Lumley. Outsstanding performances, from all three. Fanfuckingtastic. 8/10

The Northman. Gloomy, Norse crap, gravelly voices, from fur clad bearded types with warming fireseverywhere. Utter crap. Lasted 10minutes.

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The Adam Project. I'm not a sci-fi time travel guy, but Ryan Reynolds normally brings a humour to things, poor effort this time though. It was sickly enough to be Disney and I may have thought it was if it wasn't for people getting deaded. I've certainly seen worse cliched, teal and orange productions though. So, if you like gravity defying spaceship jet things, light sabers and time travel, you might like it, me, not so. 5/10


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Taipan wrote: Fri May 20, 2022 10:08 am The Northman. Gloomy, Norse crap, gravelly voices, from fur clad bearded types with warming fireseverywhere. Utter crap. Lasted 10minutes.

You paid 20 quid to watch that and then binned it after 10 minutes? ;)
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DefTrap wrote: Fri May 20, 2022 2:32 pm
Taipan wrote: Fri May 20, 2022 10:08 am The Northman. Gloomy, Norse crap, gravelly voices, from fur clad bearded types with warming fireseverywhere. Utter crap. Lasted 10minutes.

You paid 20 quid to watch that and then binned it after 10 minutes? ;)
I watched it all, but wished i'd binned it after 10 mins
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Nordboy wrote: Fri May 20, 2022 3:50 pm
DefTrap wrote: Fri May 20, 2022 2:32 pm
Taipan wrote: Fri May 20, 2022 10:08 am The Northman. Gloomy, Norse crap, gravelly voices, from fur clad bearded types with warming fireseverywhere. Utter crap. Lasted 10minutes.

You paid 20 quid to watch that and then binned it after 10 minutes? ;)
I watched it all, but wished i'd binned it after 10 mins
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Horse wrote: Mon May 09, 2022 1:16 pm Episode 1 (on iPlayer) of the 'Pratchett-inspired' The Watch.

Not as bad as I'd feared :)

For me with Pratchett theres Mort, then there's pretty much everything else.

I liked Mort, but the rest is a bit ho hum.
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I've likely mentioned it somewhere in this thread but there's another series out so I'll mention it again.

Love Death Robots, on Netflix.

Sci Fi animated anthology series, some funny, some fairly adult, horror.
Well worth a watch and if you've read much Sci Fi you'll recognise a few short stories youve read.