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- mat the expat
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It's very good.
Also enjoying the new Anglo/French War of the Worlds
Also enjoying the new Anglo/French War of the Worlds
I've never seen a show as hit-and-miss as After Life. Genuinely funny and moving moments mixed in with tons of cringeworthy scenes and worn-out Gervaisisms.
This second season was incredibly repetitive, too. The same little speeches over and over.
This second season was incredibly repetitive, too. The same little speeches over and over.
- mat the expat
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Probably too subtle for you
It's excellent
He’s right though. Despite your condescending comment.
And I appreciate he thrives on cringe.
Likewise Rhys Darby can be painfully unfunny at times.
You need more than just cringe really
- mat the expat
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Saying something is too subtle isn't condescending
It's a very English show that people from other countries may not pick up on
It's a very English show that people from other countries may not pick up on
Can't beat a bit of incest.....never saw that in the HG Wells versionmat the expat wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 1:53 am It's very good.
Also enjoying the new Anglo/French War of the Worlds
- Jimmy Smallsteps
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I realise that you Brits like to congratulate yourselves on your wicked sense of humour bro, but trust me, no none is missing nowt from Afterlife.mat the expat wrote: ↑Sun Jul 19, 2020 1:36 am Saying something is too subtle isn't condescending
It's a very English show that people from other countries may not pick up on
treid downloading it twice, ended up downloading tha stupid British one with Rafe spall....mat the expat wrote: ↑Sat Jul 18, 2020 1:53 am It's very good.
Also enjoying the new Anglo/French War of the Worlds
- Uncle fester
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Finished it yesterday and loved it. The ending of episode 6 is just awesome.-RB. wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 9:50 pmWill come back and read the spoilers later as not quite finished yet but episode 7 "Between the Time" certainly clicked a few things into place.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 5:47 am Finished Dark season 3 yesterday. Kept expecting it to collapse under its own complexity, but it never really does. Certainly not a series you can watch casually an expect to have a hope of following it. Really enjoyed it overall though
A few end game spoilers small gripes
SpoilerShowThought the ending in the third dimension tied it all together really well. Definitely made sense as an ending and was nicely shot.
The one thing that stopped it being truly great TV for me was the lack of real drama for much of it. You have a sense throughout pretty much the whole series until the final episode that everything is on tracks and unfolding exactly the way it needs to to get to Adam (and later Eve). Also, the acting throughout was superb, but the actor playing the teenage Jonas doesn't really carry the role that well for me.
Final episode ties things together pretty well.
Thought teenage Jonas worked well actually. He's supposed to be a fish out of water.
- mat the expat
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Of course....Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: ↑Sun Jul 19, 2020 12:45 pmI realise that you Brits like to congratulate yourselves on your wicked sense of humour bro, but trust me, no none is missing nowt from Afterlife.mat the expat wrote: ↑Sun Jul 19, 2020 1:36 am Saying something is too subtle isn't condescending
It's a very English show that people from other countries may not pick up on
This.Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: ↑Sun Jul 19, 2020 12:45 pmI realise that you Brits like to congratulate yourselves on your wicked sense of humour bro, but trust me, no none is missing nowt from Afterlife.mat the expat wrote: ↑Sun Jul 19, 2020 1:36 am Saying something is too subtle isn't condescending
It's a very English show that people from other countries may not pick up on
- Chrysoprase
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Nah, don't tar us all with the same brush. Gervais is a one trick pony who's schtick got old a long time ago. He's as subtle as a brick through a window.Gumboot wrote: ↑Mon Jul 20, 2020 1:48 amThis.Jimmy Smallsteps wrote: ↑Sun Jul 19, 2020 12:45 pmI realise that you Brits like to congratulate yourselves on your wicked sense of humour bro, but trust me, no none is missing nowt from Afterlife.mat the expat wrote: ↑Sun Jul 19, 2020 1:36 am Saying something is too subtle isn't condescending
It's a very English show that people from other countries may not pick up on
Pity really cos he comes across well when interviewed, genuinely engaging.
- Chrysoprase
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I'd be quick to pan Gervais if I thought it was merited, but I actually enjoyed Afterlife and thought it was really well done. It was a subject close to my heart so I was super-sensitive but I thought it was all done pretty well and - dare I say it - I enjoyed it all. I especially enjoyed seeing the 20 square metres of Hemel Old Town it was filmed in, near my old stomping grounds. I'd regularly go to the music shop about halfway down the hill from the 'newspaper offices'.
Also enjoying 'The Politician' atm - quirky satire, star-studded cast, thought it would be far too 'woke' but actually it sends itself up a lot.
Also enjoying 'The Politician' atm - quirky satire, star-studded cast, thought it would be far too 'woke' but actually it sends itself up a lot.
- Margin__Walker
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Highly recommend Once Upon a Time in Iraq on BBC iPlayer at the moment.
Documentary series covering the invasion of Iraq and the mess that follows. Some really compelling voices, both soldiers and civilians. It can be pretty harrowing, but well worth a watch.
Documentary series covering the invasion of Iraq and the mess that follows. Some really compelling voices, both soldiers and civilians. It can be pretty harrowing, but well worth a watch.
Norsemen Season 3 is up, on Netflix. Light hearted entertainment, doesn't take itself seriously, great for passing the time till you succumb to the virus.
'The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing'... man up cupcake!!!
- Insane_Homer
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Miracle Workers - S2 was pretty good. Quite a departure in format form S1.
“Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.”
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brockmire is excellent - S4 very good.
“Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.”
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Amazon has some shows coming in 2020 or early 2021 that I'm really excited about. Wheel of Time, Consider Phlebas, Lord of the Rings are all expected to be huge budget epics.
On the other side, I am very late to the party but just finished bingeing The Detectorists on iplayer. Absolute magic, beautifully finished in the final episode too.
On the other side, I am very late to the party but just finished bingeing The Detectorists on iplayer. Absolute magic, beautifully finished in the final episode too.
- Marylandolorian
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Absentia (s2) is back, this time on Netflix, better than season 1.
- fishfoodie
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mat the expat wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 12:59 am Operation Buffalo (ABC Drama).
Has humour but based on the Maralinga Nuclear Tests.
Very enjoyable and the gorgeous Jessica De Gouw in 40s outfits
Thanks for the Recommendation; on episode 3, & it's very good !
- mat the expat
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fishfoodie wrote: ↑Sat Jul 25, 2020 10:17 pmmat the expat wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 12:59 am Operation Buffalo (ABC Drama).
Has humour but based on the Maralinga Nuclear Tests.
Very enjoyable and the gorgeous Jessica De Gouw in 40s outfits
Thanks for the Recommendation; on episode 3, & it's very good !
Quite enjoying upload at the moment. I got watching Cold case files on Netflix, there's only so much of that you can take and then I tried Norsemen, didn't get through one episode, the putting his finger down his crack and then in man's mouth was enough for me.
HBO’s acclaimed graphic novel adaptation Watchmen leads this year’s Emmy nominations with 26 nods.
The show, based on Alan Moore’s source material, scored nominations for best limited series as well as for stars of the show including Regina King, Jeremy Irons, Jovan Adepo and Jean Smart. With Game of Thrones now over, after it spent the last two years dominating the awards, the show has helped HBO reach 118 overall nods.
Emmy favourite The Marvelous Mrs Maisel follows close behind with 20 nominations, including best comedy and best lead actress in a comedy series for Rachel Brosnahan. The actor, who won for her performance in 2018, faces stiff competition from Insecure’s Issa Rae, Blackish’s Tracee Ellis Ross, Schitt’s Creek’s Catherine O’Hara and Dead to Me’s Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini.
The other shows within the best comedy category are Curb Your Enthusiasm, Dead to Me, The Good Place, Insecure, The Kominksy Method, Schitt’s Creek and What We Do in the Shadows.
While HBO and Amazon shows lead the way, overall Netflix comes out on top with 160 nominations, up from 118 the year before. It marks the biggest ever total for any network or streaming company. The platform’s biggest success was Ozark, which scored 18, including for best drama and for stars Jason Bateman and Laura Linney. It was tied with HBO’s Succession, the second season of which received nominations for best drama, as well as for stars including Brian Cox and Jeremy Strong.
The two shows face off in the drama category against Better Call Saul, The Crown, The Handmaid’s Tale, Killing Eve, Stranger Things and The Mandalorian, which made a surprise showing today, scoring 15 nominations, a strong start for the first qualifying year of Disney+.
The biggest snubs includes a no-show for the critically acclaimed final season of Homeland, nothing for Pamela Adlon and Better Things, a shut-out for Elisabeth Moss for The Handmaid’s Tale and a lone cinematography nod for HBO’s well-received adaptation of Philip Roth’s The Plot Against America.
The ceremony, which will take place on 20 September, is set to be hosted by Jimmy Kimmel although it remains unclear as to how the ceremony will take place.
I really enjoyed this too, and absolute gem of a seriesKingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Fri Jul 24, 2020 2:25 pm Amazon has some shows coming in 2020 or early 2021 that I'm really excited about. Wheel of Time, Consider Phlebas, Lord of the Rings are all expected to be huge budget epics.
On the other side, I am very late to the party but just finished bingeing The Detectorists on iplayer. Absolute magic, beautifully finished in the final episode too.
- Insane_Homer
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Once upon a time is Iraq (BBC) is chillingly horrific and madness of it all is beyond imagination.
“Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.”
The Business of Drugs on Netflix is fascinating. The main presenter is irritating but it is genuinely informative.
I genuinely had no idea that Mombasa is now a major world heroin transshipment centre or that most of the world's meth is manufactured by the rebel militias in Myanmar (almost equal to the official total exports from Myanmar).
I genuinely had no idea that Mombasa is now a major world heroin transshipment centre or that most of the world's meth is manufactured by the rebel militias in Myanmar (almost equal to the official total exports from Myanmar).