What are you watching?
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Jonathan Pie Back to the Studio on BBC iPlayer. Bloody brilliant. Like watching Baggy rant for 75 minutes (that's a compliment by the way!).
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Re: What are you watching?
The BridgeUlsterNo9 wrote:I'd agree with all of that. Try not to think too much and enjoy.Snipe Watson wrote:There are a few holes in the plot, but it's good stuff.Dave wrote:Suspend your disbelief.BR wrote:Thought it looked better at the start, got a bit too ridiculous.Still watching it though.Dave wrote:+1
Out of interest can anyone name a few good watching similar type programmes that have a water tight plot?
I enjoy a crime suspense / thriller.
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I assume you've seen Line of Duty?UlsterNo9 wrote:I'd agree with all of that. Try not to think too much and enjoy.Snipe Watson wrote:There are a few holes in the plot, but it's good stuff.Dave wrote:Suspend your disbelief.BR wrote:Thought it looked better at the start, got a bit too ridiculous.Still watching it though.Dave wrote:+1
Out of interest can anyone name a few good watching similar type programmes that have a water tight plot?
I enjoy a crime suspense / thriller.
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Didnt realise his show was on bbc. Wanted to catch it in person but couldn't make the dates workshamalicious wrote:Jonathan Pie Back to the Studio on BBC iPlayer. Bloody brilliant. Like watching Baggy rant for 75 minutes (that's a compliment by the way!).
Big fan of his youtube channel
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Yep he's brilliant. I do worry he's going to burst a blood vessel though.Russ wrote:Didnt realise his show was on bbc. Wanted to catch it in person but couldn't make the dates workshamalicious wrote:Jonathan Pie Back to the Studio on BBC iPlayer. Bloody brilliant. Like watching Baggy rant for 75 minutes (that's a compliment by the way!).
Big fan of his youtube channel
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Jackie. I'm currently addicted to Killing Eve on BBC iPlayer. Worth a watch.
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Watched Rocky IV last night. Has to be one of the best crap movies.mid ulster maestro wrote:Jackie. I'm currently addicted to Killing Eve on BBC iPlayer. Worth a watch.
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Have watched the first couple. Good show, with some dark humour.mid ulster maestro wrote:Jackie. I'm currently addicted to Killing Eve on BBC iPlayer. Worth a watch.
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I watched the Peter Jackson WW1 documentary last night. It was amazing what he did with the old footage. At times I slipped into thinking I was watching a modern day re-enactment the quality was so good. The backing soundtrack (guns, hum of conversation, laughter) they added to the silent footage was done so well you forgot it wasn't genuine.
And it all worked perfectly alongside the narration that relied heavily on recorded testimony from now long dead WW1 survivors but which could also have been done last week by the sound of them.
Best Great War documentary I've ever seen.
And it all worked perfectly alongside the narration that relied heavily on recorded testimony from now long dead WW1 survivors but which could also have been done last week by the sound of them.
Best Great War documentary I've ever seen.
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It was very well done. So tragic.
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It should be shown in every school in the country, make kids think how lucky they are now and show them also the pointlessness of war.
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Sunderland till I die, season one on netflix, it's a fly on the wall look at Sunderland's terrible 2017/18 season.
It's compelling, I binge watchedall eight episodes over two nights.
The chief executive largely comes across as an idiot (morning swim, rolex, range rover, kisses the female staff, nespresso from a glass) but I'm feeling sorry for him by the end.
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It's compelling, I binge watchedall eight episodes over two nights.
The chief executive largely comes across as an idiot (morning swim, rolex, range rover, kisses the female staff, nespresso from a glass) but I'm feeling sorry for him by the end.
Trailer
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I love a good sports docu, so I might check it out. It will be interesting from the perspective of a failing team rather than the Rocky-esque, road to glory, we are the champions type thing.WeeWorld wrote:Sunderland till I die, season one on netflix, it's a fly on the wall look at Sunderland's terrible 2017/18 season.
It's compelling, I binge watchedall eight episodes over two nights.
The chief executive largely comes across as an idiot (morning swim, rolex, range rover, kisses the female staff, nespresso from a glass) but I'm feeling sorry for him by the end.
Trailer
I have my own tv channel, what have you got?