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I watched the last episode of line of duty and thought that was good. Undercover has finally grabbed by attention. I quite like some of the investigative programmes Stacey Dooley does. However I can't wait for the next series of people just do nothing.
Guilty admission. Just started watching Sharpe again for the first time in 20 years. Actually holds up surprisingly well as a period piece. Only down side is that I now seem to be spending a lot of my time pausing it when I recognise other people in it who went on to other things (Daniel Craig in most recent episode that I watched).
Guilty admission. Just started watching Sharpe again for the first time in 20 years. Actually holds up surprisingly well as a period piece. Only down side is that I now seem to be spending a lot of my time pausing it when I recognise other people in it who went on to other things (Daniel Craig in most recent episode that I watched).
"Officer's meat is she Sharpy?"
"I like your wife teats Jones and I means to have them 'cos when Obidiah is up, he's up!"
One of my favourite shows ever.
And the theme rocks!
Beer and Beef has made us what we are - The Prince Regent
Was planning to start it tonight before our subscription runs out.
Oh yes. Absolutely loved it. It's not only a unique insight into the Beatles but also a great period piece that provides a genuine window into the late 60s.
The 3 films combined make it a long watch but stick with it. It gets better and better as it proceeds.
Oh yes. Absolutely loved it. It's not only a unique insight into the Beatles but also a great period piece that provides a genuine window into the late 60s.
The 3 films combined make it a long watch but stick with it. It gets better and better as it proceeds.
Oh yes. Absolutely loved it. It's not only a unique insight into the Beatles but also a great period piece that provides a genuine window into the late 60s.
The 3 films combined make it a long watch but stick with it. It gets better and better as it proceeds.
Watched most of Ep 1 last night, I suppose so far not that much is happening but it's just nice to watch them jamming and riffing together.
Main surprise is how dominant McCartney is as the driving force, I expected it to be Lennon but he's much quieter, at least at this point in time. Probably cos of bloomin' Yoko being in his ear the whole time!
The Harrison dynamic is really interesting too - he was the youngest in the group and you feel the others always treated him as such.
Watched most of Ep 1 last night, I suppose so far not that much is happening but it's just nice to watch them jamming and riffing together.
Main surprise is how dominant McCartney is as the driving force, I expected it to be Lennon but he's much quieter, at least at this point in time. Probably cos of bloomin' Yoko being in his ear the whole time!
The Harrison dynamic is really interesting too - he was the youngest in the group and you feel the others always treated him as such.
Lennon had sunk into heroin addiction at that time.
Enjoying Black Bird on apple TV at present - its a little like manhunter so far
I finished the Undeclared War series last night and found it something of a mixed bag. I liked the context and concept, plus it was quite clever and imaginative, but the idea of the protagonist being a work experience student was not believable. And, why does there have to be an irrelevant and silly romance side story in so many flims and series?
Six part series about the serial killer Larry Hall. Disturbing to say the least, mainly because it’s a true story. Taron Egerton (next James Bond?) and Paul Walter Hauser both brilliant.
Getting to the end of Better Call Saul, which has been superb in every way. Last week's episode was the first merge with Breaking Bad and - I thought - the worse for it.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
"Big oil versus the world" on the BBC has been fascinating and terrifying in equal measure. The story of 40 wasted years
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
Six part series about the serial killer Larry Hall. Disturbing to say the least, mainly because it’s a true story. Taron Egerton (next James Bond?) and Paul Walter Hauser both brilliant.