I watched the "I Am Not Your Guru" documentary on Netflix, thinking it would be an interesting look at the cult of self-help seminars. It was not that at all. But it was completely gripping.
Not sure it has come out in the UK, but I am enjoying Preacher. Its based on the 90's comic, although it is set prior to the comic at this point (probably to save on budget). The Pilot episode jumps around a bit but was very enjoyable, but the rest of the series is alot slower. It has been renewed for a 2nd season in the US so it should get alot more interesting.
Also just started season 3 of power. Not the best series you will ever see but highly entertaining if you like that American hood gangster stuff. Produced by 50 cent haha!
Going to give Gomorra a try next definitely.
I enjoyed season 1, it went downhill pretty fast after that, imo.
I also just finished The Man in the High Castle......
What a load of shite, the last 5 minutes left me wanting to throw my TV out the window.
I gave up on TMITHC after about six episodes. Very well shot, etc., excellent premise, but for some reason it bored me.
I really enjoyed the first 4 episodes, I think the idea is a good one, something just went really wrong.
Im gonna give the second series a go and see where they go with it. If it gets too 'supernatural' then i'll bin it off.
Did anyone watch Saddam goes to Hollywood last night? flipping bizarre! I think a movie should be made of the making of the movie, which was never seen.
Not sure it has come out in the UK, but I am enjoying Preacher. Its based on the 90's comic, although it is set prior to the comic at this point (probably to save on budget). The Pilot episode jumps around a bit but was very enjoyable, but the rest of the series is alot slower. It has been renewed for a 2nd season in the US so it should get alot more interesting.
I've spent most of the first series trying to think where I knew the Irish vampire from. Eventually Googled and realised it's Woody from This is England. Kicked myself for not realising that.
So many Brit's getting parts in US dramas these days.
Not sure it has come out in the UK, but I am enjoying Preacher. Its based on the 90's comic, although it is set prior to the comic at this point (probably to save on budget). The Pilot episode jumps around a bit but was very enjoyable, but the rest of the series is alot slower. It has been renewed for a 2nd season in the US so it should get alot more interesting.
I've spent most of the first series trying to think where I knew the Irish vampire from. Eventually Googled and realised it's Woody from This is England. Kicked myself for not realising that.
So many Brit's getting parts in US dramas these days.
Yeah I enjoy his character, would love to see a series just about him tbh.
Not sure it has come out in the UK, but I am enjoying Preacher. Its based on the 90's comic, although it is set prior to the comic at this point (probably to save on budget). The Pilot episode jumps around a bit but was very enjoyable, but the rest of the series is alot slower. It has been renewed for a 2nd season in the US so it should get alot more interesting.
I've spent most of the first series trying to think where I knew the Irish vampire from. Eventually Googled and realised it's Woody from This is England. Kicked myself for not realising that.
So many Brit's getting parts in US dramas these days.
Yeah I enjoy his character, would love to see a series just about him tbh.
Or as he is otherwise known 'Eli Dingle' from Emmerdale
Barely maintained interest throughout the first season of Wayward Pines. Wasn't going to bother with series 2, but so glad I did. Knocks series 1 into a cocked hat. I' m finding it rivetting and there are so many ways it could play out now. Great stuff
Barely maintained interest throughout the first season of Wayward Pines. Wasn't going to bother with series 2, but so glad I did. Knocks series 1 into a cocked hat. I' m finding it rivetting and there are so many ways it could play out now. Great stuff
Scandi fans, I recommend "Occupied". It's Norwegian and depicts a Russian "invasion" of Norway, not with tanks as happened here in 1968, more subtle than that, but definitely one I am keeping away from the wife, it would give her nightmares. It's based on a Jo Nesbo "concept", and apparently the real life Russians are very pissed off with it. It's actually quite subtle and thoughtful, with the EU portrayed as being on the wrong side too. I'm up to episode 3 and racing through it.
By contrast I must say that I will struggle to finish "The Out-laws" the Belgian series, after enjoying it early on.
Scandi fans, I recommend "Occupied". It's Norwegian and depicts a Russian "invasion" of Norway, not with tanks as happened here in 1968, more subtle than that, but definitely one I am keeping away from the wife, it would give her nightmares. It's based on a Jo Nesbo "concept", and apparently the real life Russians are very pissed off with it. It's actually quite subtle and thoughtful, with the EU portrayed as being on the wrong side too. I'm up to episode 3 and racing through it.
By contrast I must say that I will struggle to finish "The Out-laws" the Belgian series, after enjoying it early on.
Haven't tried it yet, but a Czech friend of mine highly recommended it to me, although he is about 40 so not old enough to remember 1968.
On a Scandi-noir note, series 4 of the Bridge due to start filming in November. Can't wait for it to air.
Just started "Stranger Things" and "The Night Of" - they are both great so far and would highly recommend.
v brief insight:
Night of - murder mystery
Stranger Things - think super 8 but with some horror thrown in.
Watched the first of the night of, thought it was a bit slow. Strangely wanted to watch the second one. Will try to watch the rest as it was gripping, Howe watched while at my cousins' on his box, not sure what channel it was on.
Scandi fans, I recommend "Occupied". It's Norwegian and depicts a Russian "invasion" of Norway, not with tanks as happened here in 1968, more subtle than that, but definitely one I am keeping away from the wife, it would give her nightmares. It's based on a Jo Nesbo "concept", and apparently the real life Russians are very pissed off with it. It's actually quite subtle and thoughtful, with the EU portrayed as being on the wrong side too. I'm up to episode 3 and racing through it.
By contrast I must say that I will struggle to finish "The Out-laws" the Belgian series, after enjoying it early on.
Haven't tried it yet, but a Czech friend of mine highly recommended it to me, although he is about 40 so not old enough to remember 1968.
On a Scandi-noir note, series 4 of the Bridge due to start filming in November. Can't wait for it to air.
Yep for a Czech (of any age) it is all too believeable; although the portrayal of "Russians" is far from Hollywood cartoon baddie.
Great news about The Bridge. Also checked "Spiral", they are currently shooting and plan on 7 months for it. But that suggests neither will be ready to darken our darkest nights of winter...
Dunno if it's been covered before but just discovered the Strain. Can't decide whether it's utter chuff or not but its compelling in and undemanding in a collapse on the sofa after a late night in the office sort of way.
Also the Last Ship which most definitely is utter chuff but for some bizarre reason I'm hooked.
Inside Amy Schumer is the funniest thing I've watched for a long time. My sense of humour is pretty messed up though so I'm probably in a minority on this one.
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a different f****** dream?
So many Brit's getting parts in US dramas these days.
Wasn't going to bother with series 2, but so glad I did.
Knocks series 1 into a cocked hat.
I' m finding it rivetting and there are so many ways it could play out now.
Great stuff
Sort of a Twin Peaks crossed with True Detective, solely shot in rural Tasmania, which in itself gives the series an other worldly feel.
Also one of those shows that just when you feel it is losing momentum, it will burst back into life with barely disguised relish.
Well worth a watch IMHO.
By contrast I must say that I will struggle to finish "The Out-laws" the Belgian series, after enjoying it early on.
On a Scandi-noir note, series 4 of the Bridge due to start filming in November. Can't wait for it to air.
And Vikings
And Walking Dead.
We have just watched first four series (not seasons grr) of Homeland in the last month and enjoyed it, even if a not far fetched occasionally.
v brief insight:
Night of - murder mystery
Stranger Things - think super 8 but with some horror thrown in.
Great news about The Bridge. Also checked "Spiral", they are currently shooting and plan on 7 months for it. But that suggests neither will be ready to darken our darkest nights of winter...
Also the Last Ship which most definitely is utter chuff but for some bizarre reason I'm hooked.