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Post by baggins on Feb 13, 2021 11:20:38 GMT
Yep, few times. it's........watchable. Wouldn't buy the box set. Friends, 2 and a Half Men (Charlie Sheen edition)and Big Bang Theory are far better. Fair. I wasn’t in love with it at first, but after a couple of episodes just adored it. Absolutely hate big bang theory though. Like with a passion Too intellectual for you?
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Post by Gassy on Feb 13, 2021 11:30:59 GMT
Fair. I wasn’t in love with it at first, but after a couple of episodes just adored it. Absolutely hate big bang theory though. Like with a passion Too intellectual for you? Don’t get me started ffs 😂
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Post by stuart1974 on Feb 13, 2021 19:21:18 GMT
The final of The Masked Singer. Weird but entertaining.
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Post by baggins on Feb 13, 2021 19:37:12 GMT
Just flicked over to Dave, Red Dwarf, without doubt the best show, ever.
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Post by Officer Barbrady on Feb 13, 2021 20:10:00 GMT
Just flicked over to Dave, Red Dwarf, without doubt the best show, ever. SMEEEEE
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Post by baggins on Feb 13, 2021 20:17:20 GMT
Just flicked over to Dave, Red Dwarf, without doubt the best show, ever. SMEEEEE HEEEEEE
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Post by Gassy on Feb 13, 2021 20:48:41 GMT
Recently been watching "For all mankind". A series exploring an alternate history where Russia made it to the moon first, instead.
Really enjoyable & fairly realistic too
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Post by francegas on Feb 15, 2021 13:57:09 GMT
Anyone seen A Quiet Place? I'm not usually a fan of horror, although it's more of a thriller. Thought it was brilliant Film 4 tonight at 9.00pm ....A Quiet Place. Bought it on DVD last time I was back in the UK. Don't mind that kind of horror. Not so keen on things like Saw or Hostel with all the guts and gore !
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Post by Gassy on Feb 17, 2021 0:01:28 GMT
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Post by stuart1974 on Feb 17, 2021 0:27:32 GMT
Sadly a lot of locals who helped coalition forces were dropped afterwards. Interpreters especially were highly sought-after but trying to get them the right to settle here as a thanks was a big struggle. I was a big fan of Bravo Two Zero and enjoyed the BBC film, but learnt since how things weren't quite as described. Also loved Band of Brothers, very good and realistic in many ways. It too included a few artistic licences and the odd unwarranted character assassination.
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Post by biggles on Feb 17, 2021 0:42:45 GMT
excuse me but i have been watching count arthur strong a complete gem in anybodys language and i think he has the right mentality to manage the rovers he was brouht up in doncaster a team we cant beat and i suspose he would turn things around being an avid fan of his i did bring it up in conversation and he said bristol who when i explained the situation that we needed someone who is held in high esteem to take over the reigns he said i've never liked horses so i'll give it a miss if you don't mind so i left it at that!
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Post by Gassy on Feb 17, 2021 0:49:26 GMT
Sadly a lot of locals who helped coalition forces were dropped afterwards. Interpreters especially were highly sought-after but trying to get them the right to settle here as a thanks was a big struggle. I was a big fan of Bravo Two Zero and enjoyed the BBC film, but learnt since how things weren't quite as described. Also loved Band of Brothers, very good and realistic in many ways. It too included a few artistic licences and the odd unwarranted character assassination. Madness, right? Haven’t heard of Bravo Two Zero but band of brothers has been on the list for a long long time. I remember watching an episode or 2 at uni but couldn’t see David schwimmer not as Ross Geller, it was to off putting.
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Post by baggins on Feb 17, 2021 6:58:38 GMT
Sadly a lot of locals who helped coalition forces were dropped afterwards. Interpreters especially were highly sought-after but trying to get them the right to settle here as a thanks was a big struggle. I was a big fan of Bravo Two Zero and enjoyed the BBC film, but learnt since how things weren't quite as described. Also loved Band of Brothers, very good and realistic in many ways. It too included a few artistic licences and the odd unwarranted character assassination. Madness, right? Haven’t heard of Bravo Two Zero but band of brothers has been on the list for a long long time. I remember watching an episode or 2 at uni but couldn’t see David schwimmer not as Ross Geller, it was to off putting. Band of Brothers is a must. Seriously.
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Post by baggins on Feb 17, 2021 6:59:25 GMT
excuse me but i have been watching count arthur strong a complete gem in anybodys language and i think he has the right mentality to manage the rovers he was brouht up in doncaster a team we cant beat and i suspose he would turn things around being an avid fan of his i did bring it up in conversation and he said bristol who when i explained the situation that we needed someone who is held in high esteem to take over the reigns he said i've never liked horses so i'll give it a miss if you don't mind so i left it at that! Count Arthur Strong is brilliant. Radio show is just as good.
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Post by stuart1974 on Feb 17, 2021 8:12:06 GMT
Sadly a lot of locals who helped coalition forces were dropped afterwards. Interpreters especially were highly sought-after but trying to get them the right to settle here as a thanks was a big struggle. I was a big fan of Bravo Two Zero and enjoyed the BBC film, but learnt since how things weren't quite as described. Also loved Band of Brothers, very good and realistic in many ways. It too included a few artistic licences and the odd unwarranted character assassination. Madness, right? Haven’t heard of Bravo Two Zero but band of brothers has been on the list for a long long time. I remember watching an episode or 2 at uni but couldn’t see David schwimmer not as Ross Geller, it was to off putting. Conclusive proof that watching Friends spoils enjoyment of quality TV. 😉 Yes, it is madness, immoral and counter productive too. But that's politics and I'd hate to digress on an enjoyable thread. Bravo Two Zero was a book written by Andy McNab shortly after the 1990/91 Gulf War, he was leader of a patrol in Iraq compromised by a goatherd and then went on the run, being chased across the desert. It was such a huge best seller that others also penned their version. The BBC bought the rights (the author didn't want to sell them to Hollywood as they had other plans for the story) and the film with Sean Bean was pretty close to the book.
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Post by stuart1974 on Feb 17, 2021 8:14:00 GMT
excuse me but i have been watching count arthur strong a complete gem in anybodys language and i think he has the right mentality to manage the rovers he was brouht up in doncaster a team we cant beat and i suspose he would turn things around being an avid fan of his i did bring it up in conversation and he said bristol who when i explained the situation that we needed someone who is held in high esteem to take over the reigns he said i've never liked horses so i'll give it a miss if you don't mind so i left it at that! Count Arthur Strong is brilliant. Radio show is just as good. Agree on both.
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Post by francegas on Feb 17, 2021 9:19:43 GMT
Thanks for that Gassy an interesting read.
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Post by Gassy on Mar 4, 2021 1:35:34 GMT
If you like movies based on true events the following on Netflix are all very good.. The Zookeepers Wife The boy who harnessed the wind The red sea diving resort Changeling Just finished the Red Sea diving resort. Enjoyed that. Also checked out the dig as well from this thread - good film too. If you like true stories about war/spies then also check out a call to spy, operation finale, the angel, and there’s a series I really enjoyed with Sasha baran Cohen but can’t remember the name
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Post by francegas on Mar 4, 2021 7:24:39 GMT
If you like movies based on true events the following on Netflix are all very good.. The Zookeepers Wife The boy who harnessed the wind The red sea diving resort Changeling Just finished the Red Sea diving resort. Enjoyed that. Also checked out the dig as well from this thread - good film too. If you like true stories about war/spies then also check out a call to spy, operation finale, the angel, and there’s a series I really enjoyed with Sasha baran Cohen but can’t remember the name Sacha baron Cohen is in a mini series called "The Spy" which is based on the life of an Israeli Spy Eli Cohen. If you like him in films then watch "The trial of the Chicago 7" again based on true events.
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Post by Russgas on Mar 4, 2021 19:29:55 GMT
I don't normally watch much tv,only sport but as i have been home from work after an operation i have been bored to tears so i just watched a true life movie called 'LION'. Very good film def worth a watch.
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