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Last night I watched the first episode of Two Weeks in August on BBC One, about a holiday from hell.  Very well put together.  Good script.  Excellent performances.

Offline The0neAnd0nly

Last night I watched the first episode of Two Weeks in August on BBC One, about a holiday from hell.  Very well put together.  Good script.  Excellent performances.

Looking forward to this. Saw trailer for it a few days ago and looked mega. The mixed race lass with curly hair looked 🤩

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Apparently its Antonia Thomas who was in MisFits too. Great series and she looked amazing in it too. Her superpower was she could have sex with whoever she wanted... wish I had that one lol
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Euphoria S3 Episode 5 - a lot of semi clad Sydney Sweeney including a body double set of boobs.

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Also watched Send Help recently. I thought that was excellent. Always had a soft spot for Rachel McAdams, and thought she did a great job with a good character. Lots of twists and turns, and at points it makes you question if you are rooting for the right character.
Watched Send Help last night… bloody excellent. Best film I’ve seen in a while - classic Sam Raimi story and cinematography. Loved it.  Both the leads were great, especially Rachel McAdams.  The only thing missing from this was a live, in-person cameo from Bruce - he was relegated to photos in this outing.  Highly recommended.

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Euphoria S3 Episode 5 - a lot of semi clad Sydney Sweeney including a body double set of boobs.

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Euphoria S3 Episode 5 - a lot of semi clad Sydney Sweeney including a body double set of boobs.

You dirty bugger! Just for the sake of research purposes, what channel is it on?  ;)

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You dirty bugger! Just for the sake of research purposes, what channel is it on?  ;)
Sky Atlantic and HBO Max. Sky Atlantic is ahead of HBO Max. Series 3 has a lot of semi clad flesh, which I have been noting in order to submit a complaint.

I am also going to have to complain about Alexa Demie who is looking mighty fine

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The Idol on HBO Max is good too with Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis' daughter getting topless and very scantily clad. It's a story of pop star.

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Finished The Boys. Fun enough.

I watched The Shawshank Redemption. Great movie. Seen before but many years ago

Started (re-)watching the Resident Evil movies. On the 4th one now. Not seen a few of them so might as well go through the lot.

just rented The Primate on Rakuten TV so going to watch that now. Someone here said it was good.

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started the new HBO World War 2 programme with Tom Hanks, first 3 episodes up.  It's brilliant

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WAZ (2007). Incredibly bleak and disturbing serial killer movie that's well made but it's a tough watch nonetheless. Stars Stellan Skarsgard and Melissa George. B+

Ladies First (2026). Male chauvinist is transported to a matriarchal society after he suffers a knock on the head. British comedy that's basically a remake of the 2018 French film I Am Not An Easy Man (a far better movie), a dreadful film that insults both genders with its witless attempt at humour.  F

Over Your Dead Body (2026). When miserable couple Dan and Lisa retreat to a remote cabin for a romantic getaway, each harbours a secret plan to kill the other. Another remake, this time an American one that takes its cue from an original Norwegian black comedy called The Trip. Louder, bloodier but definitely no more funnier than the original film, OYDB is a bit of a drag and not really worth the effort at the end of the day.  C-





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started the new HBO World War 2 programme with Tom Hanks, first 3 episodes up.  It's brilliant
I watched a couple of episodes of this and it was interesting but it also moved quickly

It got a 3 star review from The Guardian External Link/Members Only

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I watched a couple of episodes of this and it was interesting but it also moved quickly

It got a 3 star review from The Guardian External Link/Members Only

I haven't watched this yet but I think it would have to go some to be as good as the World at War. This is still by far the best history documentary series ever made imo.

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I haven't watched this yet but I think it would have to go some to be as good as the World at War. This is still by far the best history documentary series ever made imo.

100% mate. It’s never gonna on that level, it’s an enjoyable watch so far tho

Offline Stevelondon

An interesting watch  on 5.
Richard Madley visiting El Salvador and how they have dealt with the criminal gangs that effectively controlled the country.
The Cecot prison system.

I’d be willing to pay a little more in the way of tax. If our police and legal system arrested and  imprisoned the hordes of petty criminals in this country the way they do in El Salvador 😂

Never happen of course. Far too many would oppose it as it infringes peoples human rights.

Bollocks.
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Anyone seen the documentary on how David Beckham became a billionaire on tv recently. I was going to watch it but it was on for about two hours according to the tv listings so I didn't bother. I know he probably makes a lot of his money from product endorsments, hell, you only have to watch tv over christmas to see him appear in nearly every bloody advert endorsing beer ( stella) walkers crisps, Whisky etc. Don't get me wrong I'm not knocking the bloke but he's sure as hell made more money outside of football than he ever did playing football.
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Anyone seen the documentary on how David Beckham became a billionaire on tv recently. I was going to watch it but it was on for about two hours according to the tv listings so I didn't bother. I know he probably makes a lot of his money from product endorsments, hell, you only have to watch tv over christmas to see him appear in nearly every bloody advert endorsing beer ( stella) walkers crisps, Whisky etc. Don't get me wrong I'm not knocking the bloke but he's sure as hell made more money outside of football than he ever did playing football.
I think he's a billionaire because he's part owner of a US football team and they've got some really high valuation.

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Spider Noir on Amazon.

Watched the first episode just now and quite enjoyed it. From what I can gather it's a mash up between the superhero world done in the film Noir 30s style except in colour. Staring Nicholas Cage who is fantastic in everything he's ever been in even if the feature itself is utter shite.

Holding out a little hope for this, fingers crossed.

Offline Engl1shmuff1ns

Spider Noir on Amazon.

Watched the first episode just now and quite enjoyed it. From what I can gather it's a mash up between the superhero world done in the film Noir 30s style except in colour. Staring Nicholas Cage who is fantastic in everything he's ever been in even if the feature itself is utter shite.

Holding out a little hope for this, fingers crossed.

I'm three or four episodes in and it's been more 1940s gumshoe than web slinging superhero so far.

Apparently there are two versions, full colour and black/white. I've only watched the colour version but there are some solid performances and the plot's holding up so far. EM

Offline Paul9144

Anyone seen the documentary on how David Beckham became a billionaire on tv recently. "I was going to watch it but it was on for about two hours according to the tv listings so I didn't bother." I know he probably makes a lot of his money from product endorsments, hell, you only have to watch tv over christmas to see him appear in nearly every bloody advert endorsing beer ( stella) walkers crisps, Whisky etc. Don't get me wrong I'm not knocking the bloke but he's sure as hell made more money outside of football than he ever did playing football.

That made me chuckle :D :D :D

I watched his Netflix documentary which was many hours long across a few days.

Untold UK Vinnie Jones documentary on Netflix is good.

Offline WASA38

Just watched Episodes 1 and 2 of Tip Toe on Channel 4.

Obviously not my scene but excellent acting and dramatic story line. Would thoroughly recommend. Anyone else watched it ?

Offline PatMacGroin

Just watched Anon. 2018 Sci Fi Crime Thriller starring Clive Owen and Amanda Seyfried. Originally by Netflix, but doesn't seem to be in their UK library now.

It has some great Sci-Fi elements. At some sort of cross section of Augmented Reality, AI Faked videos and State Surveillance. There are definitely some interesting warnings about the state of the technology, where it is going, and how that will impact our lives. Unfortunately the story just isn't gripping enough to convey that jeopardy effectively. Maybe it was, and still is, simply too far ahead of it's time.

Ultimately, it was okay, but not one I'd recommend.

Offline Stevelondon

Watched Mississippi Burning (Again)

That part where Hackman grabs the guys nuts 😱

Sends a zing between my legs every time  :D :lol:

Offline mills_and_bhuna

I watched a couple of episodes of this and it was interesting but it also moved quickly

It got a 3 star review from The Guardian External Link/Members Only
I saw the trailer and immediately had reservations.
Call me old school but it seemed a bit gung-ho for what purports to be a documentary series on a serious and complex subject.

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Just watched the Netflix doc 'The Bus' about the French debacle in the 2010 World Cup in SA.
I've always thought that Domenech was a disaster as a coach who rode on Zidane's coattails but even I was astounded by what a total and utter fraud he comes across as.
Totally self-centred, egotistical, and an all round douchebag.

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The Fall - Netflix

Started watching this again after first seeing it a few yeats ago. Stars the gorgeous and very sexy Gillian Anderson as a detective on the tail of a rapist/serial killer in Belfast.

I'd highly recommend if you like thrillers. Smart writing and terrific acting. Season 1 is easily the strongest

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Just watched Episodes 1 and 2 of Tip Toe on Channel 4.

Obviously not my scene but excellent acting and dramatic story line. Would thoroughly recommend. Anyone else watched it ?
Yes watched it. Very good. Waiting for the rest of the episodes to be screened.  Don't know how many episodes there are ?  Don't know what day they are shown ?

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Just watched Episodes 1 and 2 of Tip Toe on Channel 4.

Obviously not my scene but excellent acting and dramatic story line. Would thoroughly recommend. Anyone else watched it ?

Well the opening scene was as dramatic as it gets, straight downhill from then for me.

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Yes watched it. Very good. Waiting for the rest of the episodes to be screened.  Don't know how many episodes there are ?  Don't know what day they are shown ?

There are five in total, with the final three being screened from tonight.

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Well the opening scene was as dramatic as it gets, straight downhill from then for me.

I found some of it rather juvenile, especially the scene where they help the tranny retrieve her belongings. Another scene seemed to me to have an agenda to bring to the fore the plight of homosexuals in a newly liberalised world.

I jogged on to something else.

Offline Rick2468

Watched 'The Mother of All Cons', a documentary about a charity fraud. 3x60 min episodes on iPlayer. I like true crime, felt this was disappointing. Main issue was they could have covered it in one episode but it was strung out. You pretty much know what is going on from the first few minutes, there is a bit of a twist at the end but nothing major so just felt like a slow burn watching it all play out.

Also watched the first two episodes of 'Dear England' which is a fictionalised account of Gareth Southgate's reign as England manager. It was a play at the National Theatre previously. I'm a huge football fan, but couldn't engage much with it. I thought the conversations between the players during training and half time felt unnatural. Have to give credit to Joseph Fiennes playing Gareth Southgate though, he really looks like him and had the mannerisms down. Hearing the Harry Kane actor do Harry Kane's voice made me laugh. I don't plan on watching the remaining 2 episodes, but might do if I have a quiet evening before the actual football starts up on Thursday.



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There are five in total, with the final three being screened from tonight.
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Everyone raves about Amandaland, but I found the second series, which ended last night, very disappointing (apart from Episode 3, in which Anne got involved with ChatGPT).  Last night's episode, focusing on preparations for the children's prom night, was – for me – totally unchucklesome.

There is to be a third series.  Too many trips to the well, in my view.  Most of the characters are rather dull, which was never a problem with Motherland, the predecessor show.

Some long-running comedy series rarely faltered (Yes, Prime Minister, Dad's Army – although the latter sometimes got a bit silly).  On the other hand there were just two series of, for example, Fawlty Towers – and that is often the right decision.

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Couldn’t agree more. Fawlty Towers brilliant. But further episodes would have diluted things.


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Just finished watching " Your friends & Neighbors " Starring Jon  Hamm  a financial titan suddenly finds himself divorced and jobless, he starts robbing his wealthy neighbors to stay afloat. Stealing from his own social circle strangely exhilarates him -- but he gradually gets tangled in a deadly web


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Off Campus Season 1

Perfect Casting, Story, References from other movies, series; Excellent costumes

Offline Engl1shmuff1ns

Apologies if it's been mentioned before, that's the problem with a thread 190 pages long, but I watched Michael Sheen, Jim Broadbent and Timothy Spall in The Damned United at the weekend. Born in the late 60s, I was vaguely aware of these stories and in particular remember seeing Don Revie on the front pages in the local newsagent when buying penny chews on the way home from school.
Another good mimicry performance from Sheen and solid support from the rest of the cast.
I'm not much of a follower of football or (dirty) Leeds but it's always a good watch. EM

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Apologies if it's been mentioned before, that's the problem with a thread 190 pages long, but I watched Michael Sheen, Jim Broadbent and Timothy Spall in The Damned United at the weekend. Born in the late 60s, I was vaguely aware of these stories and in particular remember seeing Don Revie on the front pages in the local newsagent when buying penny chews on the way home from school.
Another good mimicry performance from Sheen and solid support from the rest of the cast.
I'm not much of a follower of football or (dirty) Leeds but it's always a good watch. EM

An excellent film, I think I have mentioned it a long time ago. Michael Sheen is  very good playing the part of Brian Clough, he has his mannerisms down to a tee. Timathy Spall is also very good playing the part of his sidekick Peter Taylor. Incidently  Michael Sheen will shortly be taking over from Richard Osman as host of the BBC 2 quiz show House of Games.
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An excellent film, I think I have mentioned it a long time ago. Michael Sheen is  very good playing the part of Brian Clough, he has his mannerisms down to a tee. Timathy Spall is also very good playing the part of his sidekick Peter Taylor. Incidently  Michael Sheen will shortly be taking over from Richard Osman as host of the BBC 2 quiz show House of Games.

Yes, Michael Sheen is an excellent impressionist. He does a brilliant Tony Blair too.  The performance which stood out for me was Colm Meaney as Don Revie, he too had him down to a T.
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Last night on BBC4 I watched a much-acclaimed German film called The Teachers' Lounge.  (Odd translation! Something like The Staff Room would have been a more idiomatic title in English.)

Full of subtle and convincing detail, with a magnificent central performance from Leonie Benesch, the film is worth 99 minutes of anyone’s time.

My one criticism would be that, for a film grounded in low-key realism, there were, I felt, a few improbabilities and awkward narrative shifts in the latter stages.

I recommended this film a while back but glad you enjoyed it. Leonie Benesch is a very talented performer, check her out in another film called Late Shift (2025), it's definitely worth seeing.

For those who enjoy low-key, “slow-burn” films like The Teachers’ Lounge, I would recommend Alice, Darling, which I saw on Film 4 last night.

It is as convincing a portrait of a damaging, toxically manipulative relationship as I have ever seen.  But it is more than just that, with focus also on the three-girl friendship impacted upon by the manipulative relationship.  Attractive locations, too, and fine cinematography.

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An excellent film, I think I have mentioned it a long time ago. Michael Sheen is  very good playing the part of Brian Clough, he has his mannerisms down to a tee. Timathy Spall is also very good playing the part of his sidekick Peter Taylor. Incidently  Michael Sheen will shortly be taking over from Richard Osman as host of the BBC 2 quiz show House of Games.

Sheen is also a participant in the recently recorded ( but not yet transmitted) Celebrity Traitors series 2.

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Project Hail Mary - not very good

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His and Hers on Netflix American mystery thriller. Quite enjoying it so far


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His and Hers on Netflix American mystery thriller. Quite enjoying it so far

Finished it recently. Wasn't bad. Highlight was seeing Tessa Thompson getting railed by Master Chief in episode 1. Spotted the twist a mile off

Finished Dear England over the weekend. Enjoyed it more then I thought I would.

Seeing Southgates desperate attempts to win and throw his underlying principles out was interesting. Not award winning or owt but reminded my of how good that period was getting to 2 finals (not the losses lol)

Joseph Fiennes got Southgates mannerisms and everything right down and looked exactly like him at times. The others...not so much. Agree the Harry Kane guy was funny first time he spoke  :D

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Project Hail Mary - not very good

I really enjoyed the book. Somehow they managed to suck all the humour and emotion out of it in the movie.

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I really enjoyed the book. Somehow they managed to suck all the humour and emotion out of it in the movie.
Sorry to hear, but not entirely surprised…Ryan Gosling will do that to a movie.

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I really enjoyed the book. Somehow they managed to suck all the humour and emotion out of it in the movie.

I am aware I am an outlier on this but I hated the book. It read like a cheesy Hollywood film script with all the quips rather than reading a novel with underlying themes etc. I think the author was just thinking about the movie that was going to be made and thought he'd save the script writers a job and write the script for them.

I have had a bad experience with Andy Weir in general. I loved The Martian which is based on an Andy Weir book. I thought I would check his work out and rather than read The Martian I decided to read Artemis which I disliked so much I didn't finish it. Today I barely remember a thing about it, just that the main character who narrates the story being very odd. I picked up Hail Mary as saw some great reviews, definitely preferred it to Artemis but still ended up rating it 2/5 on Goodreads.

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Like Sheep Among Wolves (2023). Undercover policewoman infiltrates a dangerous criminal gang with devastating consequences. Downbeat, depressing Italian thriller that's compelling enough for its running time.  B-

Kathleen Is Here (2024). A young woman leaves foster care and returns to her hometown. Emotional and compassionate drama from Irish director Eva Birthistle, this small gem of a movie is a perfect example of intelligent filmmaking, boasting insightful writing and sensitive performances. Hazel Doupe in the lead role is a revelation, an acting masterclass.  A

Seven Snipers (2026). A retired sniper is targeted by a vengeful warlord. As clichéd action films go, Seven Snipers is up there with the best of them, rank dialogue and pulpy violence in full supply, action junkies needing a fix will not be disappointed. Stars Tim Roth and Radha Mitchell.  C-




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I am aware I am an outlier on this but I hated the book. It read like a cheesy Hollywood film script with all the quips rather than reading a novel with underlying themes etc. I think the author was just thinking about the movie that was going to be made and thought he'd save the script writers a job and write the script for them.

I have had a bad experience with Andy Weir in general. I loved The Martian which is based on an Andy Weir book. I thought I would check his work out and rather than read The Martian I decided to read Artemis which I disliked so much I didn't finish it. Today I barely remember a thing about it, just that the main character who narrates the story being very odd. I picked up Hail Mary as saw some great reviews, definitely preferred it to Artemis but still ended up rating it 2/5 on Goodreads.

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