I know and I wish she would because I have always liked that song.
I can picture her going backstage to change her dress and coming back onstage wearing Dr Holly Goodhead's yellow spacesuit. Maybe Roger Moore could wear his and they could sing a duet . Rocket Man maybe? B-)
Now I'm not the biggest fan of Frankie Boyle ( as for some he can be quite
Offensive ) I don't find him offensive , but my wife hates him so I don't get
To see him very often, but he did have an election special on ( BBC i-player).
Which was brilliantly funny and made some good points on the state of politics
In the UK, even his points on racism was eye opening, some brilliant observations. -{
Well worth a watch, if you get the chance.
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
So, we are now on episode 4 (yet to air)...what do you think so far?
Very weird and some seriously shoddy police work....looking forward to seeing how this ends.
Now, how the hell did he manage THAT?
Blimey, it just gets weirder and weirder....
Have you finished it yet, Lexi?
Just watched it today...(been away) and all I can say is WOW!
The last minute of the film...mind boggling. A fantastic bit of investigative journalism, which defies belief over the entire police effort. A truly remarkable series!
If anyone is intrigued...then I highly recommend this series, it's available on sky.
She's worth whatever chaos she brings to the table and you know it. ~ Mark Anthony
Has anyone seen the Agent Carter TV series? It looks really good to me, but I haven't had a chance to see it yet.
I saw a couple of episodes and to be honest it left me cold. There are a lot of attempts to tie it in to the larger Marvel universe but the acting was flat and the writing boring to me. I also can't say I care for Agents of Shield either as once again the acting and writing just don't do it for me and the show just seems hamstrung by trying to trail along behind the movies.
For me, the best TV show based on a comic book by far has been The Flash. The show really embraces the comic book and it has been a lot of fun seeing the classic rogues gallery form and watching the Flash go up against the likes of Captain Cold and the Reverse Flash. The storytelling has also been very good, with a bunch of really engaging sidekicks and tons of plot twists as the season has unfolded (the season finale was one of the best I ever saw). Its also fun to see how the Flash and other CW/WB shows based on comic books like Arrow and the soon to debu Legends of Tomorrow tie in and dovetail into one another.
This should be of some interest. Pinewood: 80 Years of Movie Magic on BBC Two this Saturday evening at 9pm (Northern Ireland and Wales at 10pm). Jonathan Ross gains unprecedented access to Britain's famous film studio to reveal the magic behind some of the greatest movies ever made. He encounters legendary stars including Dame Joan Collins and Barbara Windsor, and casts the spotlight on the award-winning teams behind iconic heroes such as Superman and James Bond. The programme will be available on the BBC iPlayer at the link below shortly after broadcast.
The last episode of The Game was on BBC 2 tonight. I can't praise this
Programme highly enough. Set in the early 70s with mi5 trying to stop
a cunning Russian plot against Britain. Plenty of twists and surprises
Especially in this last show, six superb episodes, brilliant cast, music
and photography. -{
"I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
Just watched Christopher Lee in The Avengers!
Patrick Macnee, Diana Rigg and Christopher Lee. Now that's a dream team if I ever saw one! -{
I know it's belated, but let me guess... Lee was playing the villain? )
Penny Dreadful- best thing on TV at the moment, and loadsa Bond connections (starting with Timothy Dalton, of course). I'm totally into the whole Frankenstein/Dracula thing, and this series combines that with Bond alumni- how could I not watch it?
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Have the last episode of The Game to watch yet...great series so far...
Haven't seen any of this seasons Penny Dreadful yet - but have them all recorded to watch back-to-back -{
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TP, he'll be out with a dentist's mirror attached to a pole next! )
Indeed, quite literally in some cases. )
BBC4 at 10 o'clock.
Sure to get a blast of Goldfinger or Diamonds Are Forever -{
She hardly ever sings Moonraker though.
I know and I wish she would because I have always liked that song.
I can picture her going backstage to change her dress and coming back onstage wearing Dr Holly Goodhead's yellow spacesuit. Maybe Roger Moore could wear his and they could sing a duet . Rocket Man maybe? B-)
Volvo P1800, as used by The Saint, when Sir Roger played him.
Offensive ) I don't find him offensive , but my wife hates him so I don't get
To see him very often, but he did have an election special on ( BBC i-player).
Which was brilliantly funny and made some good points on the state of politics
In the UK, even his points on racism was eye opening, some brilliant observations. -{
Well worth a watch, if you get the chance.
Just watched it today...(been away) and all I can say is WOW!
The last minute of the film...mind boggling. A fantastic bit of investigative journalism, which defies belief over the entire police effort. A truly remarkable series!
If anyone is intrigued...then I highly recommend this series, it's available on sky.
I saw a couple of episodes and to be honest it left me cold. There are a lot of attempts to tie it in to the larger Marvel universe but the acting was flat and the writing boring to me. I also can't say I care for Agents of Shield either as once again the acting and writing just don't do it for me and the show just seems hamstrung by trying to trail along behind the movies.
For me, the best TV show based on a comic book by far has been The Flash. The show really embraces the comic book and it has been a lot of fun seeing the classic rogues gallery form and watching the Flash go up against the likes of Captain Cold and the Reverse Flash. The storytelling has also been very good, with a bunch of really engaging sidekicks and tons of plot twists as the season has unfolded (the season finale was one of the best I ever saw). Its also fun to see how the Flash and other CW/WB shows based on comic books like Arrow and the soon to debu Legends of Tomorrow tie in and dovetail into one another.
Ive watched the two series and enjoyed them...the third one is being stacked up now ready to watch back to back....
but those I have, seemed great.
Patrick Macnee, Diana Rigg and Christopher Lee. Now that's a dream team if I ever saw one! -{
BBC Two - Pinewood: 80 Years of Movie Magic
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05ys7zz
BBC i-player.
Programme highly enough. Set in the early 70s with mi5 trying to stop
a cunning Russian plot against Britain. Plenty of twists and surprises
Especially in this last show, six superb episodes, brilliant cast, music
and photography. -{
I know it's belated, but let me guess... Lee was playing the villain? )
Penny Dreadful- best thing on TV at the moment, and loadsa Bond connections (starting with Timothy Dalton, of course). I'm totally into the whole Frankenstein/Dracula thing, and this series combines that with Bond alumni- how could I not watch it?
Haven't seen any of this seasons Penny Dreadful yet - but have them all recorded to watch back-to-back -{
Well get ready for a rollercoaster of horror and frights, this series knocks series one into a cocked hat -{
Definitely (and series one was awesome)- you'll have a good time, Sir Miles.
The thing I'm most surprised about is that Eva Green has managed to keep her clothes on so far this series .... )
Great storytelling.