Anybody been watching 1899 on Netflix? It's mental but really enjoying it - made by the same people who made 'Dark' and is similarly in the realm of constantly thinking "WTF Is going on?"
Anybody been watching 1899 on Netflix? It's mental but really enjoying it - made by the same people who made 'Dark' and is similarly in the realm of constantly thinking "WTF Is going on?"
I’d hazard a guess at least 3 people on this page have. 😉
Anybody been watching 1899 on Netflix? It's mental but really enjoying it - made by the same people who made 'Dark' and is similarly in the realm of constantly thinking "WTF Is going on?"
I’d hazard a guess at least 3 people on this page have. 😉
A western with a difference, starring and financed by Emily Blunt. First episode was luke warm but improved so much so that I've binge watched it this week. Very solid acting depicting a tale set when The English were settling/invading (depending on your viewpoint) during the days of the Wild West. Decent filming and dialogue, and a little bloodthirsty.
7.5/10
Have watched and enjoyed the first two of these. A bit different from the usual frontier type western, quite violent in places, and hard to predict. Agree with @TEL re the acting. Thought Ciaran Hinds and Toby Jones might feature a bit more across the series than it looks as though they will...
First season of the US version of Ghosts on BBC iPlayer. The first episode is absolutely awful. Believe it was a pilot episode and amazed they got the go ahead for the full season. As the season goes along it does get better as characters develop. Nowhere near the quality of the British version though.
The thief, his wife and the canoe. Catching up with this on itv player despite the adverts. Cant work out what to make of it. I love Eddie Marian usually. I can’t work out whether hie is being wooden as hell in this or whether he is portraying brilliantly a very one dimensional cookie character. If it wasn’t a true story it would be unbelievable.
The thief, his wife and the canoe. Catching up with this on itv player despite the adverts. Cant work out what to make of it. I love Eddie Marian usually. I can’t work out whether hie is being wooden as hell in this or whether he is portraying brilliantly a very one dimensional cookie character. If it wasn’t a true story it would be unbelievable.
First season of the US version of Ghosts on BBC iPlayer. The first episode is absolutely awful. Believe it was a pilot episode and amazed they got the go ahead for the full season. As the season goes along it does get better as characters develop. Nowhere near the quality of the British version though.
Keep watching, it has a charm of its own. Just finished season 3.
Tokyo Vice has started on BBC 1 and first two episodes were very good indeed. Like The Newsreader earlier this year, it has a journalism slant which I like, but with the added twist of being set in Japan with its corporation/rules based society and also involving organised crime.
A western with a difference, starring and financed by Emily Blunt. First episode was luke warm but improved so much so that I've binge watched it this week. Very solid acting depicting a tale set when The English were settling/invading (depending on your viewpoint) during the days of the Wild West. Decent filming and dialogue, and a little bloodthirsty.
7.5/10
Have watched and enjoyed the first two of these. A bit different from the usual frontier type western, quite violent in places, and hard to predict. Agree with @TEL re the acting. Thought Ciaran Hinds and Toby Jones might feature a bit more across the series than it looks as though they will...
only one episode left for us. I’ve loved it. Rafe Spall is amazing channelling his best Tom Hardy from Peaky Blinders. The cinematography is outstanding. Every frame like a painting. Only criticism is the back and forth with the timeline can drain you at times. Watch it. It’s good
Wednesday on Netflix is great. Tim Burton directing the college years of Wednesday Adams. Pretty dark, but equally funny. Murder mystery with some good twists.
I was recommended Only Murders in the Building. Anyone agree?
I found Steve Martins face and Martin Shorts face and wardrobe distracting for the first couple of episodes but after I got used to them it was fine.
Wouldn’t bend over backwards to recommend but as something the missus chose it could have been a lot worse. Believe there is now a second series too (haven’t seen that)
This may be an unpopular opinion, but I feel like Steve Martin and Martin Short have turned into a ghastly pair of luvvies.
Mutual backslapping and faux emotion appear to be their only skills these days. A bit of a shame to see the sad decline of one genuine comedy genius and another decent comedic actor.
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Have watched and enjoyed the first two of these. A bit different from the usual frontier type western, quite violent in places, and hard to predict. Agree with @TEL re the acting. Thought Ciaran Hinds and Toby Jones might feature a bit more across the series than it looks as though they will...
The first episode is absolutely awful. Believe it was a pilot episode and amazed they got the go ahead for the full season.
As the season goes along it does get better as characters develop.
Nowhere near the quality of the British version though.
Great to see Rob Burrow reading a story on Cbeebies - continues to battle MND.
A bit of a shame to see the sad decline of one genuine comedy genius and another decent comedic actor.
Based in Vancouver, a University professor recruits staff for Canadian MI5/6 equivalents.
Two series, 20 episodes in total. Excellent fare if you like spy programmes like Spooks.
4 part series.