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^The Mrs and I totally cracked up over that one. Some fine prosthetic work to be sure.


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Got the last episode (8) of Fallout to watch tonight. I've loved the whole thing - brilliant TV 9/10

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote richardh Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 17 2024 at 17:08
^ I picked the wrong time to pause my Amazon subscription by the looks of it.

Watched the first 2 episodes of a 6 episode limted series called Regime starring Kate Winslet. She plays a petty dictator of a fictional European country. I've no idea what the point of this is. If anyone can convince me it's worth continuing with please let me know.

Something that should be right up the street of many here is a new BBC comedy called Mammoth. It stars comedian and actor Mike Bubbins as a PE teacher who 'dies' during a school ski trip in the 70's but is then brought back to life and goes back to do his same job, only to find he is completely out of touch with the modern woke attitudes and rules. Lots of belly laughs in the first episode.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Gentle and Giant Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2024 at 12:47
Constellation - I'm halfway through this now (8 episodes) and at first I had no idea what was going on. As it progresses it is improving a lot. Nice to see Jonathan Banks in something other than Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul too. I suppose you could call it an intelligent Sci-Fi. Interesting.
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Warrior -- During the Tong Wars in the late 1800s, Ah Sahm, a martial arts prodigy from China, immigrates to San Francisco and becomes a hatchet man for the most powerful tong in Chinatown.

Good production values, but a tad on the gory side. The fact that the Chinese actors all speak English (mostly) with 20th century expressions pushes it somewhat from action/crime drama into the fantasy genre.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5743796/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_q_Warrio
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Finished Constellation last night. It ended suddenly with a few loose ends so hopefully it will carry on to anther series. It's a bit mind-bending and takes some concentration to try to know what's actually going on. Good though 8/10
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The Cane Field Killings
Impressive South African crime drama loosely based on the real life hunt for a serial killer in the 00's. Stars Ian Glen (Game Of Thrones) although it's the rest of the cast who excel here. Just the right amount of tension and emotion. 9/10
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Red Eye.
Nothing to do with the Cillian Murphy film, this is a six episode 'limited series' mostly set on an airplane going to Beijing from London. The writers know all the cliche's and use them to their advantage. This is 'popcorn TV' at it's best. 8/10
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Watched the first 2 episodes (that were put up) of Dark Matter, the new Apple TV+ series. Quite intriguing sci-fi with a nod towards mind busting stuff such as Inception and the like. Takes an unexpected turn at the end of episode 2. 
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Poker Face 2023 (10 episodes)
Yet another attempt to find a vehicle for Orange Is The New Black's Natasha Lyonne. This is much better than Russian Doll I feel. Her character Charlie Cale has the ability to detect lies by someones body language and this helps her solve crimes that she accidentally gets in the middle of while running from a mafia type syndicate. It's good fun and not too dark. 8/10
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The second series of Them. It's not a sequel rather an: "Anthology horror series with varying characters and locations by season, featuring different aspects of the horror genre." The first season was dark, traumatic and suffocating at times. This time it's more of a serial killer-type story. But I've only watched 2 episodes thus far and it could go anywhere really as the weird events unfold - all chilling and very strange stuff indeed.
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Series 1 of Interview With The Vampire. I've only very recently read Anne Rice's book and so was looking forward to this reimagination of the story. Well the shell of the story is the same, but a lot is changed, for the better? Actually I think it is. The book is dull at times, but this version moves things along at a pace. Of course the major change is that the main character is now black (the actor played Grey Worm in GoT) - but I really think the story has improved a lot because of this; it gives the whole thing a new perspective for the characters. Also whilst it was intimated in the book the love story between the 2 main, male vampires in the TV show it's blatant and no holds barred. There is also some nudity and also violence which was left to the imagination in the book, but here it's sudden and quite shocking - infrequent though. I haven't seen the movie with Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt but I'm really enjoying this TV series. Series 2 has just started as well.
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The Gathering 2023 (6 episodes)
I do enjoy a mini series that can be binged in a day. This is shot in Liverpool with mainly a young cast. It's aim is very noble 'do not judge a book by it's cover'. Here we are treated with a multi-layered story about how parents can influence their progeny in good and bad ways. 'The Gathering' is an illegal rave at a beach at which an incident makes the local news. We then learn about the main characters via various events that lead up to this. 9/10
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Sugar 2024 (8 episodes)
Another book adaption (not one I've read) that on the face of it is just a homage to classic film noir. However seems to be something else going on that is very much in the background and could be a game changer. I'm hoping this will be developed further as we learn more about Colin Farrell's character and his origins. Interesting stuff. 8/10
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Beacon 23 series 2. The first season wasn't great but this is worse. Maybe the fact that Lena Headey is no longer in it or that the story is as weak as cricket p!ss but whatever, it just isn't good. A shame really as I love these 'isolated in space' type shows normally. 3/10 for series 2, 4/10 overall.
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Wreck Season 2 2024 6 episodes
The first season of this horror comedy was set on board a cruise ship. The second season is 'grounded' and sees our protaganists pursuing the evil, clandestine and shady people that were behind all the mayhem. It's a hoot for horror fans although I prefer Season 1 because that had a natural claustrophobia and made more sense. Here we have that walking/ running towards danger that normal people never do. 7/10
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South Park: The End of Obesity (one off TV episode)
This has just dropped and possibly Trey Parker should hang his head in shame for producing such tired lame rubbish. Few jokes to speak of and very little creativity or energy. If there is such a thing as 'prog by numbers' then this is the South Park equivalent. 2/10

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Finished The Man Who Fell To Earth last night, the tv series sequel to 1976's Bowie magic :) 9/10

I think it was one of the best things I've watched this decade, with The Eddy a close second. 7/10


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Scorsese's PBS film on Dylan.   Well worth watching.

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