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Chickenboy -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/7/2020 6:51:38 PM)


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ORIGINAL: nicwb

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For some reason I feel like watching both Ran, and 7 Samurai.


Why not? - both are excellent movies. The first is a Japanese version of King Lear, the second the inspiration for The Magnificent 7.

You could also try Yojimbo and Sanjuro -same director -Akira Kurosawa. The two movies were the inspiration for A Fist Full of Dollars and For a few Dollars more. The final showdown, I think it's in Sanjuro, is excellent.


Yojimbo is next on my list of DVDs to watch.




Chickenboy -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/7/2020 6:53:18 PM)

Warspite1 TRIGGER ALERT!

TRIGGER FOLLOWS! WARSPITE1 SHOULD CEASE READING ANY FURTHER!

OK! YOU WERE WARNED!

After Yojimbo, is A Night to Remember-the original Titanic movie.




ncc1701e -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/7/2020 7:01:19 PM)

I am six episodes from the end of Battlestar Galactica (season 4). I had never seen it. Good show.




warspite1 -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/12/2020 8:57:04 AM)

I watched a film about Diego Maradona. Two hours long and well worth a watch. Didn't go into huge amounts of detail (I suspect there is an awful lot more to the story than can be told) but gives a great overview of one of the greatest players to have played the game.




Orm -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/12/2020 9:14:04 AM)


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ORIGINAL: warspite1

I watched a film about Diego Maradona. Two hours long and well worth a watch. Didn't go into huge amounts of detail (I suspect there is an awful lot more to the story than can be told) but gives a great overview of one of the greatest players to have played the game.

Indeed. And yet I mostly remember the bad. [:(]




loki100 -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/12/2020 9:33:17 AM)

ok, not exactly watching at the moment, but am rather looking forward to series 3 of Killing Eve

Also slowly wandering our way through Outlander, its not exactly demanding but mostly enjoyable - apart from pushing the fantasy that the 1745-6 rebellion was some sort of early form of Scottish nationalism (when the great majority of Scots readily stayed neutral or backed the Hannoverian side).




nicwb -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/12/2020 11:10:51 AM)

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ORIGINAL: nicwb

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For some reason I feel like watching both Ran, and 7 Samurai.


Why not? - both are excellent movies. The first is a Japanese version of King Lear, the second the inspiration for The Magnificent 7.

You could also try Yojimbo and Sanjuro -same director -Akira Kurosawa. The two movies were the inspiration for A Fist Full of Dollars and For a few Dollars more. The final showdown, I think it's in Sanjuro, is excellent.


Yojimbo is next on my list of DVDs to watch.



Enjoy !

I decided I needed a laugh so today was Mel Brook's "Young Frankenstein"




Zorch -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/12/2020 12:49:02 PM)


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ORIGINAL: nicwb

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quote:

ORIGINAL: nicwb

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For some reason I feel like watching both Ran, and 7 Samurai.


Why not? - both are excellent movies. The first is a Japanese version of King Lear, the second the inspiration for The Magnificent 7.

You could also try Yojimbo and Sanjuro -same director -Akira Kurosawa. The two movies were the inspiration for A Fist Full of Dollars and For a few Dollars more. The final showdown, I think it's in Sanjuro, is excellent.


Yojimbo is next on my list of DVDs to watch.



Enjoy !

I decided I needed a laugh so today was Mel Brook's "Young Frankenstein"

Imagine Toshiro Mifune in a Mel Brooks film.

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warspite1 -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/12/2020 1:02:09 PM)

Tim Brooke-Taylor RIP [:(]

The Goodies was essential TV for a 10-year old back in the mid-70's.




loki100 -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/12/2020 1:42:13 PM)


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ORIGINAL: warspite1

Tim Brooke-Taylor RIP [:(]

The Goodies was essential TV for a 10-year old back in the mid-70's.


I know, a real loss. Some one who was invariably nice in his use of humour




nicwb -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/12/2020 1:45:45 PM)

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Tim Brooke-Taylor RIP

The Goodies was essential TV for a 10-year old back in the mid-70's.


A real loss ! Watched and laughed at "The Goodies" repeatedly (even now on DVD) - a lot of clever satire under the fun.

Vale TBT OBE.




Chickenboy -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/12/2020 3:52:09 PM)


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ORIGINAL: warspite1

Disney Pixar's Up - what a stonkingly good film [&o]


Speaking of bringing things 'full circle' again. Watched this one with Mrs. Chickenboy and the Chickenboys junior on Friday. We hadn't seen it since the theaters.

What a stonkingly good film! [8D]




Chickenboy -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/12/2020 3:53:13 PM)


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ORIGINAL: nicwb

quote:

quote:

ORIGINAL: nicwb

quote:

For some reason I feel like watching both Ran, and 7 Samurai.


Why not? - both are excellent movies. The first is a Japanese version of King Lear, the second the inspiration for The Magnificent 7.

You could also try Yojimbo and Sanjuro -same director -Akira Kurosawa. The two movies were the inspiration for A Fist Full of Dollars and For a few Dollars more. The final showdown, I think it's in Sanjuro, is excellent.


Yojimbo is next on my list of DVDs to watch.



Enjoy !

I decided I needed a laugh so today was Mel Brook's "Young Frankenstein"


Say....nice knockers! [:D]




warspite1 -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/12/2020 6:15:16 PM)

Belgravia

I have to say this has been a most pleasant surprise. It is by the writer of Downton Abbey. Let's hope this continues in such strong fashion. A very strong cast.


Who doesn't like a period piece?
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shunwick -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/19/2020 12:40:30 PM)

Currently watching Children of Earth, Torchwood's five part serial that formed their third season. It was originally broadcast on consecutive nights about 10 years ago but I missed it the first time around. Watched Day One and Day Two so far and if the remaining three parts are as good as those then it is going to be a cracker. Available on BBC iPlayer.

Best wishes,
Steve




loki100 -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/20/2020 7:43:31 AM)


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ORIGINAL: shunwick

Currently watching Children of Earth, Torchwood's five part serial that formed their third season. It was originally broadcast on consecutive nights about 10 years ago but I missed it the first time around. Watched Day One and Day Two so far and if the remaining three parts are as good as those then it is going to be a cracker. Available on BBC iPlayer.

Best wishes,
Steve


sounds good, may poke my nose into it

rather belated, we've just starting watching Breaking Bad. Only 5 episodes in, its well put together, written and acted but to me it overdoes the key theme in the Sopranos of trying to get you to identify with someone doing things you should condemn? To me, one reason why the Sopranos was great was that fundamentally Tony did nothing for a good reason, that he used some of his immoral earnings to support his family was almost incidental? Yet so far in Breaking Bad feel a bit led by the nose to accepting that Walter is doing this to pay for his medical treatment.




bomccarthy -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/20/2020 9:13:57 PM)


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ORIGINAL: loki100


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ORIGINAL: shunwick

Currently watching Children of Earth, Torchwood's five part serial that formed their third season. It was originally broadcast on consecutive nights about 10 years ago but I missed it the first time around. Watched Day One and Day Two so far and if the remaining three parts are as good as those then it is going to be a cracker. Available on BBC iPlayer.

Best wishes,
Steve


sounds good, may poke my nose into it

rather belated, we've just starting watching Breaking Bad. Only 5 episodes in, its well put together, written and acted but to me it overdoes the key theme in the Sopranos of trying to get you to identify with someone doing things you should condemn? To me, one reason why the Sopranos was great was that fundamentally Tony did nothing for a good reason, that he used some of his immoral earnings to support his family was almost incidental? Yet so far in Breaking Bad feel a bit led by the nose to accepting that Walter is doing this to pay for his medical treatment.


Keep watching ... Walter's goals "evolve" and everyone's motivation gets complicated. I was a little skeptical about the show when it first aired, but I think the character study went deeper than The Sopranos and the story became bigger in scope as the seasons went on.

Once you've finished Breaking Bad, start watching Better Call Saul - a prequel that in many ways is even better.




ncc1701e -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/20/2020 9:28:23 PM)

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I am six episodes from the end of Battlestar Galactica (season 4). I had never seen it. Good show.


Done with the show - the ending is funny... The "story" that repeats itself.




Jason96 -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/22/2020 8:49:16 AM)

Just finished Contagion (2011 film)
The world seems to be have a funny sense of humor. In 2011, we were just audience. but now 2020, we are actors.
I wish it's just a dream.




ncc1701e -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/22/2020 9:00:43 PM)

This one is on my list now. Never seen it:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunkirk_(1958_film)




warspite1 -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/23/2020 5:13:54 AM)


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ORIGINAL: loki100


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ORIGINAL: shunwick

Currently watching Children of Earth, Torchwood's five part serial that formed their third season. It was originally broadcast on consecutive nights about 10 years ago but I missed it the first time around. Watched Day One and Day Two so far and if the remaining three parts are as good as those then it is going to be a cracker. Available on BBC iPlayer.

Best wishes,
Steve


sounds good, may poke my nose into it

rather belated, we've just starting watching Breaking Bad. Only 5 episodes in, its well put together, written and acted but to me it overdoes the key theme in the Sopranos of trying to get you to identify with someone doing things you should condemn? To me, one reason why the Sopranos was great was that fundamentally Tony did nothing for a good reason, that he used some of his immoral earnings to support his family was almost incidental? Yet so far in Breaking Bad feel a bit led by the nose to accepting that Walter is doing this to pay for his medical treatment.
warspite1

I really want to watch Breaking Bad. We bought it at Christmas as it was on offer but had to take it back three times as there was an issue with a disc. Seems the whole batch had the same problem so eventually got our money back. Hopefully one day - everyone tells me how brilliant it is....




warspite1 -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/23/2020 5:17:18 AM)

Watched the entire 2 series and Christmas special of The Office while laid up poorly.

Still worth watching, although I wince at some bits I know are coming - the welcome speech to the 'Swindon lot' and the 'Flashdance meets MC Hammer' decacle..... It really is car crash comedy in places.

But I still love the ending for Tim and Dawn. Superb.




warspite1 -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/27/2020 4:23:39 PM)

Watching Berlin Babylon. I've watched the first two series and now on number 3.

Very watchable - at times wonderfully atmospheric too. There is something about Berlin, Germans and Germany. Set in the 1929 during the Weimar Republic, the show is a crime drama but with the added value of much that that period of time can being to a show - Communist agitation, The Reichswehr, Hindenburg......

Only minor gripe is that its at its most gripping as a political thriller - I hope season 3 remembers that.

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warspite1 -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/27/2020 4:34:27 PM)

Speaking of very watchable - if you have access to the BBC or iplayer then you would do worse than to watch The Planets with Dr Brian Cox. Do I understand much of what he's talking about? No. But that does not stop what he's saying taking your breath away. I never knew Venus and Mars both once teemed with water.

This dude knows his stuff.... and it's fascinating.

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RangerJoe -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/27/2020 5:43:37 PM)


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ORIGINAL: warspite1

Speaking of very watchable - if you have access to the BBC or iplayer then you would do worse than to watch The Planets with Dr Brian Cox. Do I understand much of what he's talking about? No. But that does not stop what he's saying taking your breath away. I never knew Venus and Mars both once teemed with water.

This dude knows his stuff.... and it's fascinating.

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Yes, they both had water. Now Venus has a hot, acid atmosphere. She can easily kill you. Hot but deadly. Now you know why women are from Venus.

Mars is much more nice although a little cold.




bomccarthy -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/27/2020 10:04:40 PM)

Penny Dreadful: City of Angels



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Chickenboy -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/28/2020 2:57:01 PM)


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ORIGINAL: warspite1


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ORIGINAL: loki100


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ORIGINAL: shunwick

Currently watching Children of Earth, Torchwood's five part serial that formed their third season. It was originally broadcast on consecutive nights about 10 years ago but I missed it the first time around. Watched Day One and Day Two so far and if the remaining three parts are as good as those then it is going to be a cracker. Available on BBC iPlayer.

Best wishes,
Steve


sounds good, may poke my nose into it

rather belated, we've just starting watching Breaking Bad. Only 5 episodes in, its well put together, written and acted but to me it overdoes the key theme in the Sopranos of trying to get you to identify with someone doing things you should condemn? To me, one reason why the Sopranos was great was that fundamentally Tony did nothing for a good reason, that he used some of his immoral earnings to support his family was almost incidental? Yet so far in Breaking Bad feel a bit led by the nose to accepting that Walter is doing this to pay for his medical treatment.
warspite1

I really want to watch Breaking Bad. We bought it at Christmas as it was on offer but had to take it back three times as there was an issue with a disc. Seems the whole batch had the same problem so eventually got our money back. Hopefully one day - everyone tells me how brilliant it is....



Can you not stream it over yonder? It's available through a variety of streaming platforms here.

The entire series is good to very good. But Season 7 has some episodes that will take your breath away-they're as good as television gets IMO.




warspite1 -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/28/2020 3:44:32 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Chickenboy


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ORIGINAL: warspite1


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ORIGINAL: loki100


quote:

ORIGINAL: shunwick

Currently watching Children of Earth, Torchwood's five part serial that formed their third season. It was originally broadcast on consecutive nights about 10 years ago but I missed it the first time around. Watched Day One and Day Two so far and if the remaining three parts are as good as those then it is going to be a cracker. Available on BBC iPlayer.

Best wishes,
Steve


sounds good, may poke my nose into it

rather belated, we've just starting watching Breaking Bad. Only 5 episodes in, its well put together, written and acted but to me it overdoes the key theme in the Sopranos of trying to get you to identify with someone doing things you should condemn? To me, one reason why the Sopranos was great was that fundamentally Tony did nothing for a good reason, that he used some of his immoral earnings to support his family was almost incidental? Yet so far in Breaking Bad feel a bit led by the nose to accepting that Walter is doing this to pay for his medical treatment.
warspite1

I really want to watch Breaking Bad. We bought it at Christmas as it was on offer but had to take it back three times as there was an issue with a disc. Seems the whole batch had the same problem so eventually got our money back. Hopefully one day - everyone tells me how brilliant it is....



Can you not stream it over yonder? It's available through a variety of streaming platforms here.

The entire series is good to very good. But Season 7 has some episodes that will take your breath away-they're as good as television gets IMO.
warspite1

No I don't have access to that streaming stuff - whatever that is. Pity, but maybe it will appear on Sky again at some point.




warspite1 -> RE: What program/film/documentary are you watching now? (4/28/2020 3:48:28 PM)


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ORIGINAL: bomccarthy

Penny Dreadful: City of Angels



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warspite1

Not got a good write up but I'll give it a go (I think it's coming out on Sky Atlantic at the start of May) and see what's what.

I gave up on Westworld after about 15 minutes of the first episode of the latest series. What a load of.... I had absolutely no idea what the hell was going on in the first series and season 2 just got more complicated. Series 3 looked like more of the same. I want to be entertained not bamboozled by script writers who fall over themselves in an effort to be oh so clever [>:]




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