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Another one who read the Wool trilogy.
It was OK but IMO The Expanse pissed all over it
As did Adrian Tchaikovskys Dogs Of War.
It was OK but IMO The Expanse pissed all over it
As did Adrian Tchaikovskys Dogs Of War.
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I actually preferred the TV series of The Expanse over the books, which is really saying something where I'm concerned.
Books have way too much fight and technical detail written by a 15 year old boy. As does the dialogue....people don't really speak like that.
Books have way too much fight and technical detail written by a 15 year old boy. As does the dialogue....people don't really speak like that.
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It was appalling - I couldn’t finish it either.Potter wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 8:36 am Watched 2/3rds of Roadhouse last night and I couldn't finish it, it's genuinely appalling.
Jake Gyllenhaal is usually good and he carries it as far as he can but there is no way anyone could do anything decent with that cast and crew. In fact without Gyllenhaal I'd have switched it off within half an hour tops.
It’s a shame as the original is a guilty pleasure of Mrs W and I.
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I watched it all, but it was proper cheesy shite.Potter wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 8:36 am Watched 2/3rds of Roadhouse last night and I couldn't finish it, it's genuinely appalling.
Jake Gyllenhaal is usually good and he carries it as far as he can but there is no way anyone could do anything decent with that cast and crew. In fact without Gyllenhaal I'd have switched it off within half an hour tops.
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Dunno if it's been posted before as I don't go into this thread much, but I've watched the recent Netflix incarnation of " One Day" over the last couple of weeks- I was a bit meh when the first episode went on but really enjoyed it , which is rare for me and that sort of series, I loved both main characters, and it made me both happy and sad in equal measure, which is good in my book!
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Agree - a bit soppy and fluffy but did actually enjoy watching it.Tricky wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 2:15 pm Dunno if it's been posted before as I don't go into this thread much, but I've watched the recent Netflix incarnation of " One Day" over the last couple of weeks- I was a bit meh when the first episode went on but really enjoyed it , which is rare for me and non-factual telly, I loved both main characters, and it made me both happy and sad in equal measure, which is good in my book!
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Had a night in on my own a few weeks back and gave Rebel Moon (Netflix) a go. Half an hour into it I gave up, so poor was the acting and the pantomime plot.
I'm not against a bit of Sci-Fi, but fack me.....
I'm not against a bit of Sci-Fi, but fack me.....
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Agreed, awful.
"Of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?"
"My dear Doctor, they're all true."
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Only an hour long, but fuck me. What a powerful documentary:
Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods
A revealing and moving portrait of lives compromised by war, filmed exclusively by Ukrainian soldiers with extraordinary access to a tightly controlled front line.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001xr50
I urge you to watch it.
Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods
A revealing and moving portrait of lives compromised by war, filmed exclusively by Ukrainian soldiers with extraordinary access to a tightly controlled front line.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001xr50
I urge you to watch it.
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I watched a clip of something on the BBC site yesterday, where a fella falls to the ground, says he's been shot and one of his fingers is missing, is it from that?gremlin wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 9:23 am Only an hour long, but fuck me. What a powerful documentary:
Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods
A revealing and moving portrait of lives compromised by war, filmed exclusively by Ukrainian soldiers with extraordinary access to a tightly controlled front line.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001xr50
I urge you to watch it.
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Yep.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 9:31 amI watched a clip of something on the BBC site yesterday, where a fella falls to the ground, says he's been shot and one of his fingers is missing, is it from that?gremlin wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 9:23 am Only an hour long, but fuck me. What a powerful documentary:
Ukraine: Enemy in the Woods
A revealing and moving portrait of lives compromised by war, filmed exclusively by Ukrainian soldiers with extraordinary access to a tightly controlled front line.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001xr50
I urge you to watch it.
Very sobering. Makes a change from the usual braindead dross. I did notice that whilst this was one BBC2 at 9pm last night, BBC1's prime-time offering was two fellas who made their name on a dance show twatting around Spain.
Telly snob? Me?
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Finally got round to watching Babylon 5: The Road Home. Animation (lots of the original cast have 'gone beyond the rim'). It's a bit corny and timey-wimey but it was a jolly romp and was nice to 'meet' all the characters again.
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I wanted to like B5, but it just wasn't a patch on TNG. Tho' there was that episode where they restored a ZZR.Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 8:56 pm Finally got round to watching Babylon 5: The Road Home. Animation (lots of the original cast have 'gone beyond the rim'). It's a bit corny and timey-wimey but it was a jolly romp and was nice to 'meet' all the characters again.
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Like most series it had peaks and troughs (Battlestar Galactica had a whole season trough) but I liked the Vorlon/Shadow story arc. BG was a bit more DS9 than TNG methinks.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 8:58 pmI wanted to like B5, but it just wasn't a patch on TNG. Tho' there was that episode where they restored a ZZR.Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 8:56 pm Finally got round to watching Babylon 5: The Road Home. Animation (lots of the original cast have 'gone beyond the rim'). It's a bit corny and timey-wimey but it was a jolly romp and was nice to 'meet' all the characters again.
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This came on and I was about to turn it over but was slightly mesmerised by a wig wearing Ben Kingsly! Ended up enjoying a rather odd, but light hearted film. Neither of us know why we enjoyed it though?
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Having read all three, I can't possibly see a way they could make them into a TV series. It would need a budget the GDP of a first world country.
If you do read the books, the 2nd is a bit of a slog. It was translated by a different guy to the first (and third) book.
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'Orses for courses, I suppose.
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