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  • Jints
    Jints Posts: 3,526
    Croydon said:
    Carly, Jints, Greenhithe, and any other Gomorrah fans, watch the film Piranha on Amazon Prime. It's also based on a book by Roberto Saviano
    Thank you will add to my list. 

    Can I also recommend another Italian series - Mussolini: Son of the Century. On Sky Atlantic/Now TV and absolutely superb.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,292
    Not a series, but a one off documentary. The Magical World of Moss. Absolutely fascinating.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001hqth
  • Fumbluff
    Fumbluff Posts: 10,209
    Stig said:
    Not a series, but a one off documentary. The Magical World of Moss. Absolutely fascinating.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001hqth
    Stirling or Bros?
  • thewolfboy
    thewolfboy Posts: 2,949
    I like Dept.Q on Netflix, but wife doesn't. She thinks it's too dark and depressing, but I like Morcks belligerent attitude. Language is a bit fruity though.
  • I really enjoyed (i.e. could switch off my brain for a few minutes) Beast in Me on Netflix (I think)...Clare Danes doing, well, Clare Danes as a disturbed and distracted female author.. Not a wholly believable plot but good enough to pass the time...and something that my wife enjoyed too, so we weren't arguing about what to watch....
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,190
    Pretty much given up on Cemetery Road. Slow Horses it is not.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,949
    Binge watched The Ridge, very enjoyable. A friend recommended Mr Mercedes. I gave up after three episodes, thought it was plodding along, wife is still going.
  • WHAddick
    WHAddick Posts: 1,183
    I really enjoyed (i.e. could switch off my brain for a few minutes) Beast in Me on Netflix (I think)...Clare Danes doing, well, Clare Danes as a disturbed and distracted female author.. Not a wholly believable plot but good enough to pass the time...and something that my wife enjoyed too, so we weren't arguing about what to watch....
    Were enjoying it too. Shes basically replaying her character from homeland but shes good at twitchy , on the edge, so why not. In the third episode and it's building nicely but will it fluff the payoff? That's always the risk
  • SuedeAdidas
    SuedeAdidas Posts: 7,827
    Jints said:
    Gommorah.

    So I know I'm very late to this, but I did watch the first episode some years ago and stopped for some strange reason. I think it was because I knew how good it was going to be and didn't want to spoil the surprise! Weird I know.

    Anyhow. What a production. The final series was a tiny bit laboured but the first 3/4 were as good as anything I've ever watched. It goes off at such a speed that I thought I'd spent a few hours in the hadron collider after watching season 1!
    There is absolutely no filler, and on the odd occasion that there is anything that does resemble a drawn out conversation it is essential for the story. No fluff here. Just pure unadulterated violence. The twists and back stabbing will leave you covering your mouth at the end of most episodes and it has a death count only rivaled by the dinosaur extinction!!

    I've knocked it out in just under two months which is some going for me.
    Think it's in my top 3.
    It's superb and on my list for a rewatch sometime soon. There's a film called the Immortal which is a sequel and, though not as good as the series, well worth a watch. 
    …..and a prequel Gomorrah film from 2008 on which the series was based. 

    Similarly the film and subsequent series
    Romanzo Criminale” was decent too if you like the genre. 
  • Fumbluff
    Fumbluff Posts: 10,209
    Stig said:
    Not a series, but a one off documentary. The Magical World of Moss. Absolutely fascinating.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001hqth
    To be fair, this was fascinating. Beautifully shot with a lovely score (sometimes ruined by harsh Icelandic accents), I did nod off before the end though so I never got to find out if the giant moss creature took over the world…

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  • Maybe late to this but watching first series ( there's 2) of Bay of Fires on IT X. What a wonderfully bonkers series.
  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,360
    Im halfway through Tehran after someone on here mentioned it 

    Really good, second series is picking up well and weirdly Glenn Close is in it and smashing it even if she did make me jump out if my skin when she showed up 
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 38,190
    Landman 2 is awesome
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 8,039
    Landman 2 is awesome
    That and Mayor of Kingstown  are the best watches atm, although really looking forward to the second series of the Night Manager on NYD.
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 8,039
    The second series of the French production Blood Coast about drug gangs v police in Marseille is excellent. Available on Netflix 
  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,806
    The Revenge Club on Paramount+.

    Just started this. Pretty good so far. Group of recently divorced people at a help group start taking petty revenge on their ex partners and it escalates to murder.

    Douglas Henshaw is great as the ex military living in a caravan on his ex wife’s drive.
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,056
    edited December 15
    Second season of Percy Jackson and the Olympians is out on Disney+
    Weekly releases on Wednesdays (after a double Episode "Premiere" last week)
    Might be seen as a bit younger viewing e.g. Harry Potter, but have always enjoyed Rick Riordan's books, especially with a bit of a fresh approach on Greek / Roman Mythology. The show is much more faithful to the original material, compared to the films that came out in the early 2010s, helps when you get eight Episodes that run for 30-40mins each time, rather than a simple 2-hour film. But its a good fun watch.
  • ElliotCAFC
    ElliotCAFC Posts: 2,564
    Not sure if someone has mentioned it already but ‘Mr Inbetween’ is up there with the best series I’ve ever seen.
  • Rizzo
    Rizzo Posts: 6,467
    The first of series 5 of Stranger Things starts on himselfs birthday. So I took the step & asked if he wanted to watch it from the start so we could watch the last series together & he said yes!
    So we started again tonight.
    Third time for me, first for him.
    I hadn't noticed before but there are a few nods to the film Witness in the first 3 episodes in series one. Is this a thing? Are there nods to other 80's classics in the episodes by the Duffer Brothers?
    Or am I massively overthinking it?
    I rewatched it too, in preparation for S5.

    There's an episode in S4 when the military are searching the desert base for 11 and the commander says "Quarter and search by 2's. Hicks, take the upper level", which is a line straight out of Aliens. 


  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,881
    The second series of the French production Blood Coast about drug gangs v police in Marseille is excellent. Available on Netflix 
    This sounds right up my street

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  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 8,751
    Rizzo said:
    The first of series 5 of Stranger Things starts on himselfs birthday. So I took the step & asked if he wanted to watch it from the start so we could watch the last series together & he said yes!
    So we started again tonight.
    Third time for me, first for him.
    I hadn't noticed before but there are a few nods to the film Witness in the first 3 episodes in series one. Is this a thing? Are there nods to other 80's classics in the episodes by the Duffer Brothers?
    Or am I massively overthinking it?
    I rewatched it too, in preparation for S5.

    There's an episode in S4 when the military are searching the desert base for 11 and the commander says "Quarter and search by 2's. Hicks, take the upper level", which is a line straight out of Aliens. 


    How did I miss that?! Brilliant 👏🏻
  • On the subject of Stranger Things, what are your thoughts on the final series so far ? 

    Have to admit that it's rather "tame" IMO.....

    I was SO looking forward to it but seems I expected too much. 
  • Jints
    Jints Posts: 3,526
    Death by Lightening (Netflix) very enjoyable 4 parter about the assassination of US President James Garfield - excellent acting especially Matthew Macfadyen and Shea Wigham

    Black Rabbit - two episodes into this and really enjoying it. Jude Law and Justin Bateman as brothers running a restaurant/bar with gangsters threatening the enterprise.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,150
    A week laid up with chest infection and flu has brought a few new things to my watching table, but particularly enjoying Landman. 

    Halfway through series 1 
  • Dark Wind season 3 on U & Aibi is a cracking little series. Thought the first 2 were good but series 3 keeps it going nicely.
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 8,039
    A week laid up with chest infection and flu has brought a few new things to my watching table, but particularly enjoying Landman. 

    Halfway through series 1 
    It's brilliant.  Last night's episode in series 2 was a cracker
  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 8,751
    On the subject of Stranger Things, what are your thoughts on the final series so far ? 

    Have to admit that it's rather "tame" IMO.....

    I was SO looking forward to it but seems I expected too much. 
    Just seen the trailer for the final volume, wowsers.
    I think you might be lulled into a false sense Fanny, although I didn’t think the ending of volume one was tame at all 😳
  • Leroy Ambrose
    Leroy Ambrose Posts: 14,494
    Not sure if someone has mentioned it already but ‘Mr Inbetween’ is up there with the best series I’ve ever seen.
    'Yeah I don't answer questions' 

    🤣

    Incredible series
  • On the subject of Stranger Things, what are your thoughts on the final series so far ? 

    Have to admit that it's rather "tame" IMO.....

    I was SO looking forward to it but seems I expected too much. 
    Just seen the trailer for the final volume, wowsers.
    I think you might be lulled into a false sense Fanny, although I didn’t think the ending of volume one was tame at all 😳
    Fair comment, lovely lady.

    Mr F often tells me not to get too excited ...

    ...as I'll invariably be disappointed  :p
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,226
    On the subject of Stranger Things, what are your thoughts on the final series so far ? 

    Have to admit that it's rather "tame" IMO.....

    I was SO looking forward to it but seems I expected too much. 
    Just seen the trailer for the final volume, wowsers.
    I think you might be lulled into a false sense Fanny, although I didn’t think the ending of volume one was tame at all 😳
    Agreed. I’ve enjoyed it so far.